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B-Man

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  1. STANDING UP FOR WOMEN: Trump administration establishes ‘Title IX Special Investigations Team’ to defend female athletes. https://www.campusreform.org/article/trump-administration-establishes-title-ix-special-investigations-team-defend-female-athletes/27806
  2. "Would [Harvard] recognize the Ku Klux Klan? For me, the National Lawyers Guild and the Ku Klux Klan are indistinguishable in terms of ideology...." "If [Harvard] wouldn't recognize Klansmen or if it wouldn't recognize a group of sexists who called for the end of equality for women, then it shouldn't recognize the pro-Hamas National Lawyers Guild.... If this were the1950s and there was a university say the University of Mississippi Old Miss that was forcibly integrated and it was allowing... some of the Klansmen who were students to harass black students, and the federal government came in and said 'Unless you stop Klansmen from harassing black students we're going to cut off federal funding,' people would be applauding that.'..." Said Alan Dershowitz
  3. Japan’s Economic Revitalization Minister Ryosei Akazawa Japan to kick off tariff negotiations with Trump in Washington Emily Crane President Trump said Japan is set to kick off tariff negotiations with the US in Washington on Wednesday — becoming one of the first countries to test his willingness to relent on the sweeping tariffs. “Japan is coming in today to negotiate Tariffs, the cost of military support, and ‘TRADE FAIRNESS’,” Trump said in a Truth Social post. “I will attend the meeting, along with Treasury & Commerce Secretaries. Hopefully something can be worked out which is good (GREAT!) for Japan and the USA!” It comes a day after the Trump administration said it had been presented with offers from at least 15 nations for bespoke trade deals following the president’s announcement last week of a 90-day pause on reciprocal tariffs. More than 75 countries have reached out to request talks, too. https://nypost.com/2025/04/16/world-news/japan-to-kick-off-tariff-negotiations-with-trump-in-washington/
  4. To them, our entire government that we pay for is one big lawfare game. Sounds kinda 'insurrectiony'
  5. Remember when he was sharp as a tack ?
  6. Another Homelander classic. This "tool to kill" that you are fixated on is an inanimate object. . . . . . . . . . . . . . That is the fact. The person who picks it up and uses it to kill, just as with a knife, a car, a club, THAT PERSON IS RESPONSIBLE. As @Orlando Buffalo stated it is no longer useful to debate this with the extremists who cannot grasp that fact.
  7. Everyone should work towards peace. You should know that.
  8. Not win the nation, but "WIN THE THREAD" childish is understating it. But you knew what I meant. .
  9. They want to normalize insanity. Sir, it's your day, wear whatever your heart desires, but just know, no matter what, you're always going to look like a man in a dress ...because you are a man, wearing a dress. Good day.
  10. The American people Calm down everyone. We need to begin a @GiveSendGo to raise money for the shooter. (not really funny, but it what Frankie would have said.)
  11. So no real response. Just a poor attempt at wit. Not surprising at all
  12. Why no updates boys ? Wrong narrative ? No one dead ? (Thank God)
  13. CIVIL RIGHTS UPDATE: Missouri House Votes to Allow Guns on Public Transit, Lower Concealed Carry Age. The Missouri House just sent a clear message: gun rights shouldn’t stop at the bus stop. In a 106-45 vote on Thursday, lawmakers passed House Bill 328, a measure that would legalize concealed carry on public transit and lower the minimum age for a concealed carry permit from 19 to 18. The bill now heads to the Missouri Senate for consideration. Currently, even Missourians with valid concealed carry permits are barred from bringing firearms onto public transportation. But that could soon change if HB 328 becomes law. “It’s about time that we allow those people who use public transportation to exercise the same rights as everyone else in our state,” said Rep. Tim Taylor (R-Bunceton), the bill’s sponsor. For many gun rights advocates, the current law forces permit holders to disarm just because they choose to ride the bus or train. Opposition to the bill was sharp, with critics arguing that expanding where guns can legally go won’t improve public safety. https://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/missouri-guns-public-transit-concealed-carry/
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