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...every single one of these people — CDC and the gun controllers — need daily scourgings, for a full year.  Let’s not even talk about the fact that gun violence isn’t a “disease”.


...way I see it, anyone who eats this disgusting shit deserves everything that happens to them.

Director James Cameron said in a recent interview that his upcoming movie is the most empowering movie for women because one of the characters is a pregnant warrior
...anyone seen the movie Fargo (1996)?


...clearly, we’ve run out of military heroes to use as ships’ names.  Still, it could have been worse, e.g. USS Buttigieg.


...take it in the ass, fuckwits, just like border towns have had to.

In the Sounds About Right Dept.:


...as long as Dad has the fortitude to keep it going, that is.


...do they still have public beheadings in Lebanon?  Asking for a friend.

From our International News Desk:


...what they can’t control, they want to ban.  Same as Leftists everywhere.


...the actual headline is even more ridiculous than this one.

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...I wouldn’t have used the word “incredible”, unless as originally meant, “defies belief”.

 

 

7 comments

  1. Re: USS Fallujah – There is a tradition of naming these ships for significant USMC battles. There have been several, including the Tarawa, the Iwo Jima, and the Saipan. It’s not a hard-and-fast rule because, well, politics and the Navy doing what the Navy does.

    Per Wiki: “Amphibious assault ships (LPH, LHA, and LHD) are named after early U.S. sailing ships, such as USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD-6), U.S. Marine Corps battles, such as USS Iwo Jima (LHD-7), or legacy names of earlier carriers from World War II, such as USS Essex (LHD-2).”

    1. Interestingly, Marine amphibious landing battles have amphibious assault ships named after them, but ARMY amphibious landing battles – such as Anzio, Salerno, and Normandy – have cruisers named after them.

      Actually, in keeping with the trend, if they were going to use the name USS Fallujah, it should go on a Ticoderoga class cruiser or similar vessel (since I’m pretty sure they’re not building Ticos any more) – since Fallujah was a land battle, not an amphibious one. See USS Chosin and USS Hue City as examples. The one exception I found in a quick search is the USS Belleau Wood, which, though a land battle, is a gator navy ship.

      Of course, the tradition of naming Navy ships after land battles goes way back. There’s the previously mentioned Ticonderoga class of cruisers, and well before that, the carriers USS Lexington(s), USS Saratoga, USS Yorktown(s), and USS Bunker Hill from WWII.

      Of course, none of those locales, even Hue City, were quite the Third World s***hole that the actual city of Fallujah is.

  2. “Still, it could have been worse, e.g. USS Buttigieg.”

    SHUT YOUR MOUTH! Don’t give them any ideas. They’ve already crossed the line when they named a sub after Jimmy Carter (SSN-23.)

  3. Joe McCarthy was right. The CDC like many other branches of the government are filled with statist ideologues. These scrum have become the gate keepers in academia and government bureaucracies as well as too many corporations. They need to be removed from power.

    Rapist getting executed? good, that will put a dent in their recidivism. Too bad it won’t be carried out with a wood chipper set on the pulse setting like a blender.

    Considering the Navy video on inclusiveness, it is only a matter of time before they launch the USS Harvey Milk, USS Buttplut and the USS Barney Franks and Beans. I’m sure these ships will have their missle launchers and guns replaced with bubble cannons.

    JQ

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