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Open thread 4/26/2025 — 20 Comments

  1. Virginia Giuffre has committed suicide. My sympathy to her family.
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    (She was responsible for her acts and omissions over the years. This appears, regrettably, to be the view of an odd minority.)

  2. yes she was, however there were many enablers that were a party to her sad fate,
    her willingness to accuse Dershowitz, without facts, to negotiate deals with Prince Andrew, to insinuate against Trump through third parties,

    ah Susan Rice part of the the valkyries along with Samantha Power, the summit of the deep state iceberg, the orchestrator of the Libyan calamity, and apparently much of the regime’s actions with Biden, on the domestic front,

    its remarkable how little curiosity the so called free press, has about these matters,

    I was on a cruise to the bahamas for three days, and I found that enough,
    maybe if I had more ports of call to visit,

  3. I found the seating arrangement for the Pope’s funeral very interesting. No, not that the Trump’s were in the first row (Dem head explode), nor that Zelensky was too. Estonia in the front? And the EAU? And the erstwhile Catholic, Biden and Jill, were far back. The most interesting one was that Van Der Leyen was very far back. The Vatican was playing a lot of politics in the seatings.

  4. miguel,

    Can you think of a way for me to contact you directly, outside this forum?

  5. The year 2026 marks the semi quincentennial of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. However, it was in April of 1775, 250 years ago that the first blood was shed in Concord and Lexington in what was to become the American revolution leading to the signing of the Declaration of Independence.

    A good read that brings to life that tumultuous period is David McCullough’s 1776. The Illustrated Edition published several years later is highly recommended as it contains images and removable documents to tell the story of America’s birth.

    These volumes provide an excellent background for the wonderful series of events planned for the coming year.

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