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Should be a wild four years.

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This new meme is crazy popular guys. The hilarity continues
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TACO fails on a fundamental level because people like tacos. If you associate someone with tacos, it doesn't matter that you think it's a clever acronym, you create a positive subconscious feeling when people hear the word. Taco Tuesdays are good. Taco Trump brings to mind that picture of him with the enormous Trump Tower taco bowl, a picture that was funny and endearing. Taco Belle is an even bigger whiff. The belle of the ball is the prettiest girl there. People like both pretty girls and tacos.
 
1. Elon got fucked by Delaware courts who ruled that Tesla couldn’t pay him $58 Billion. This was a big deal because Delaware had a claim that they were one of the most corporate friendly states. Well I know for certain Elon took this personal and he blamed Democratic politicians who run the state.
It was a big deal because Delaware normally doesn't hear activist shareholder suits, meaning a suit brought by a shareholder with a merely nominal stake in the company. The shareholder who brought the suit owned something retarded like 0.0001% of the company, yet not only did the court hear the suit, but the damages were insanely high relative to the ownership stake as well. The judge, of course, was a TDS-infected woman.

This has been a massive L for Delaware, because it now establishes precedent that a single shareholder who owns a few thousand dollars' worth of stock can cripple your company with an activist suit. Tesla isn't the only company leaving Delaware as a result.

. I think whoever can mass produce a little flying drone that can hold a rifle or shotgun and clear a building with no problem will win the next big war.

It'll be whoever mass-produces a weapon that can automatically detect and neutralize drones.
 
It was probably made by one of the illegals that they tell us we need to cook our food.
Either that, or in one of those "healthy" food places that serve the kind of shit hipster-faggots like to eat.

I've been to those places before, and all the food looks fucking depressing and has this bland smell to them.
 

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She moved to the United States with a dream of studying medicine to transform lives. Then her father was charged with attempting to take them in connection with a fiery assault on pro-Jewish protesters in Boulder, Colorado.

Now Habiba Soliman, daughter of Boulder attack suspect Mohamed Sabry Soliman, faces deportation along with the rest of her family.

The family, originally from Egypt, moved to the U.S. from Kuwait. Habiba Soliman recently graduated from high school, but her aspirations were upended when her 45-year-old father was charged with a federal hate crime and 16 counts of attempted murder related to the attack that left a dozen people burned, including an 88-year-old Holocaust survivor. Two remain hospitalized.

Her life had been headed in a positive direction before the attack on the weekly demonstration in support of Israeli hostages held in Gaza, which came three days after her high school graduation. A federal affidavit says the elder Soliman told investigators he planned the attack for a year and waited for his daughter to graduate before carrying out the plot.

Prior to the attack, Habiba Soliman had written about her hope of accomplishing great things in the U.S.

“Coming to the USA has fundamentally changed me,” she wrote in an application for a Colorado Springs Gazette “Best and Brightest” scholarship. “I learned to adapt to new things even if it was hard. I learned to work under pressure and improve rapidly in a very short amount of time. Most importantly, I came to appreciate that family is the unchanging support.”


She won the scholarship and was profiled in the Colorado newspaper where she shared her dream of a "future medical career" in the U.S.

Instead, the White House said on X on Tuesday that Mohamed Soliman’s wife and five children “could be deported by tonight.” FBI and police officials said Monday the family has cooperated with investigators.

The family is in the custody of Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials, according to Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, and could not be reached for comment."This terrorist will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law,'' Noem said on the X platform. "We are investigating to what extent his family knew about this heinous attack, if they had knowledge of it, or if they provided support to it.''


Why did she want to pursue medicine?​

Habiba Soliman’s interest in medicine goes back to her father, according to a Colorado Springs Gazette profile celebrating her winning one of the outlet’s "Best and Brightest" senior class scholarships.

She told the outlet that she wanted to study medicine after seeing how her father regained the ability to walk after a difficult surgery. She described the result as “magic.”

Moving to the U.S. from Kuwait provided her new opportunities to pursue her dream. Her favorite activity was volunteering at a local hospital which would help in a “future medical career,” she wrote in her scholarship application.

Representatives at the hospital, UCHealth, did not immediately respond to requests for information on how long she volunteered or what her tasks were.

‘Best and Brightest’​

Soliman was among 20 winners of the Best and Brightest scholarship, according to Christopher P. Reen, chair of the board of Gazette Charities.

“Recipients were selected through a highly competitive process that evaluated academic excellence, leadership, character, and a strong commitment to community service - her application and credentials met the program requirements,” Reen said to USA TODAY. “However, outside of the program and the criteria, we cannot speak on behalf of specific scholars.”

The scholarship affords winners a chance to have their academic excellence and future aspirations recognized in the local paper. Soliman was part of the 34th class of winners, according to the Gazette.

Applicants need to have a minimum 2.5 GPA, display a commitment to community and have a vision for their future, according to the 2025 application.

She was the only winner from her high school, the Thomas MacLaren School, an award-winning charter school founded in 2009. Nearly 950 students attend the Kindergarten through 12th grade school, according to the website.

Overcoming challenges​

Among essay questions Best and Brightest applicants answer is a “defining moment” prompt: “What obstacle(s) have you faced and what did you learn from that experience?”

Habiba Soliman wrote about how difficult it was to move to the U.S. from Kuwait. According to federal officials, Mohamed Soliman entered the United States in late 2022 on a tourist visa, and later requested asylum. It’s unclear if they entered the country together.

According to the Gazette, she at least joined MacLaren as a sophomore, a year which she described as a disaster where she had no friends as she struggled to learn English.

Later she went on to start an Arabic club at the school and also made an effort to welcome new students, according to the Gazette.

Madalyn Rilling, a MacLaren teacher who wrote a letter of recommendation for Soliman, said the immigrant student had quickly grown into a class leader through her thoughtful questions.

“(Habiba’s) English skills have improved to a fluent level and she has become an even more advanced student,” Rilling wrote.

Rilling and other MacLaren representatives did not respond to requests for comment.

Facing deportation​

The White House has taken to X to highlight the potential repercussions Mohamed Soliman’s wife and five children potentially face for his actions.

“Six One-Way Tickets for Mohamed’s Wife and Five Kids. Final Boarding Call Coming Soon,” the White House said in a post on the Elon Musk platform.

The family is not the first connected to a suspected criminal to face deportation under the administration of President Donald Trump.

Three Venezuelans tied to the man who killed 22-year-old University of Georgia nursing student Laken Riley were also arrested and slated to be deported after Trump came into office in 2025.

Jose Antonio Ibarra was convicted in 2024 of murdering Riley and sentenced to life in prison. His brothers Diego Jose and Argenis as well as his former roommate Rosbeli Flores-Bello were all imprisoned in 2024 for possessing false immigration documents.

But shortly after coming into office, Trump’s Department of Justice announced that they would be deported.

Argenis Ibarra and Flores-Bello were immediately placed into Immigrations and Customs Enforcement custody following the March 19 announcement. Diego Ibarra is expected to be turned over to immigration officials following completion of a 48-month federal prison sentence.

someone please think of the daughter of the Muslim Brotherhood terrorist who was here illegally
 
I wonder how they managed to even expand out in the early caliphate days in the first place. Even with the exhausted empires they went up against surely they would've been not much at all?
They weren't inbred yet.

Along with what everyone else said, the Romans fought those early battles (e.g. Egypt and Syria) like total retards. They could have wiped out the Arab armies early on if they hadn't been retarded. However, they made a mistake similar to what the Germans made when invading the USSR; they assumed their opponents were subhuman trash that didn't need to be taken seriously.

The Arabs opened these major battles by challenging the Roman officers to 1-on-1 duels with their best fighters. in Western militaries for thousands of years, leadership positions are for the best tacticians and organizers. In desert nomad armies, they go to the best warriors. But, the Romans were so arrogant they agreed to the duels. Consequently, the Arabs slaughtered the generals and centurions first, after which the legions were completely disorganized and unable to fight properly, often breaking and fleeing in short order. This happened several times, and ended with entire armies being slaughtered to the last man.

The other issue was that by the 6th century, the Romans were maintaining order by completely disarming the local populace and keeping order with legions populated by foreigners. Consequently, when the army collapsed, there were no local militias and little loyalty to the Empire. And in at least a few areas, there were large populations of heretical Christians, particularly Nestorians, who were socially elevated by the conquering Arabs and were more than happy to not be hunted down and killed any more.
 
I’m not saying anything if you dont
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This is incredibly retarded. The causative agent of this disease is something that exists all over the world, in all kinds of environments, like most plant pathogens that aren't viruses. We've already had multiple outbreaks in the US in situations where there was high disease pressure due to humid weather conditions and where the proper mitigation techniques were not put into place. It's not some pathogen that has never been in North America and would need to be introduced from China, and it's studied in ag labs across the country. Look at the weasel words in all the news article: 'that has been described as a potential agroterrorism weapon'. Yeah, if you mass-produced it and sprayed it via cropdusters onto all of our wheat crops or intentionally contaminated a bunch of properly stored seed grain, but a few little grains are not going to cause some mega-outbreak without a combination of bad weather and improper practices on the part of farmers. Any agent saboteur could find this fungus in the US and start an outbreak.

This was just two particularly book-smart, street-dumb chinks not understanding that the US has waaay more regulations about stuff like this than China does.
 
Revisiting my previous observation in light of Senator Tillis' latest faggot betrayal of his constituents. (A):
This is going to continue until President Trump makes an example out of one of these faggot senators. If he fails to do so, they are going to successfully throw the midterms and he's done.

It's gotta be a Republican in a state with a Republican Governor, but I have zero faith in that street shitter or Bongino's ability to follow through even if ordered to.
I want Tillis gone, I want him crushed under the full weight of Article II authority. Full lawfare, I want President Trump to sic the FBI, DOJ, IRS and SEC on his ass and let the chips fall where they may.

The issue is that if Tillis is forced from office, his replacement is going to be appointed by the commie kike sitting in the NC Governor's mansion.

Is there any doubt, in anyone's mind here, that Governor Sheckleberg will appoint a DNC captive (regardless of the letter next to the appointee's name) to that seat if it is vacated?

So as much as Tillis deserves to be destroyed, he has to be primaried instead. The question I have is: Which shithead Republican Senator is under a reliably Republican Governor who could be used to make an example of?
 
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Zach Carach, a 21-year-old celebrating his birthday in Nashville, was struck by a car that was allegedly being driven by Tony Lopez, an illegal alien with SIX outstanding warrants.

Lopez, who reportedly entered the US illegally under Joe Biden, fled the crime scene after he allegedly struck Zach with his car. Zach is currently hospitalized with serious injuries.

 
Zach Carach, a 21-year-old celebrating his birthday in Nashville, was struck by a car that was allegedly being driven by Tony Lopez, an illegal alien with SIX outstanding warrants.

Lopez, who reportedly entered the US illegally under Joe Biden, fled the crime scene after he allegedly struck Zach with his car. Zach is currently hospitalized with serious injuries.

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This never happened, and if it did it was good.

Is there a curated list of all the times this didn't happen?
 
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