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  2. This is a really f’ing depressing. I don’t know how America recovers from the trajectory we’re on. Prayers for his wife and two daughters Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  3. Yes, sorry it was Dallager. Poor old fool looked like he was fit for the memory care unit when he was hauled in front of Congress.
  4. *Dallager But I agree with you otherwise. There is not a shred of principle in this man. He did more damage to the USAF than most, compounded because he made us believe in him.
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  6. I’ve “known” Welsh since 1999. He is a politician, tells people what they want to hear, and blows with the wind. How do you think he made 4 stars? He is in the same vein as John Edwards—real slick. Remember when he was lobbying for CSAF and he was saying he was going to fix USAF? Then he gets in office and does precisely nothing to improve the force. In fact he caused immeasurable damage by fast-forwarding the drawdown which directly caused the shortage a couple years later. Additionally he was commandant of USAFA during the time of the sexual assault scandal, but because the scandal came to light years later, he was never held to account and Gilbert and Dillinger were left holding the bag.
  7. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/3801410/charlie-kirk-utah-valley-university-shooting/ so is Washington Examiner. and Truth Social via Trumps account:
  8. Dude was dead before they got him to the truck. Zero chance anyone could take that hit in that area. He could have been on operating table when shot and still probably would have died. In the closeup video, he lost 1/4 of his volume in a few seconds. 200 yard shot and shooter not caught yet.
  9. CNN is saying he's dead.
  10. No one on the left, right, or anywhere in between should be shot (or suffer violence) for speaking their beliefs. I hope he recovers. I also hope someone personally informed his wife and kids rather than them enduring the mental anguish that would surely ensue a viewing of their husband/father being critically (and perhaps fatally) injured in the video.
  11. I'll be honest.. the first time I ever voted was this election. The reason I voted was because of the shady underhandedness of the left and the whole Biden debate/removal and magical installation of Harris as the candidate. That was the most 3rd world banana republic crap I've ever seen.
  12. SpeedofHeat, you're right I don't care about alleged Trump crimes from decades ago with murky evidence and provided by people who have been lying about him nonstop for years. He's not my savior, he just has beliefs I align with and is standing against violent leftist retards, drug lords, Iranian terrorists & an intentionally deceptive media/swamp who threaten our nation. I understand you think he's a really bad guy! We have a more important crisis to worry about, and in every possible way Trump is better than Kamala.
  13. We went Sunday and it was intense. I certainly agree that Chapman should have been given a more complete display but given the totality of all the exhibits it was worth the trip. Our guide did say the sensor operator from Chapman's action visited not that long ago though the guide didn't say what discussions if any were had. One story about Cpl Rubin really hit me. Brass Balls the size of the moon if you ask me. Most MOH actions are an intense sprint where this guy ran the marathon. Medal of Honor Monday: Army Cpl. Tibor Rubin > U.S. Department of War > Story
  14. The problem with being a political stooge is that eventually, you get caught playing both sides. Welsh's posturing would hit different if he hadn't been such an ardent DEI advocate previously. https://texasscorecard.com/state/texas-ams-interim-president-historically-promotes-dei/
  15. Charlie Kirk was just shot at a rally at Utah Valley University.
  16. Here's hoping he can have the same effect on the morale of the violently liberal professors at A&M that he had on AD when he was CSAF!
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    Huge news out of Florida. Law banning open carry ruled unconstitutional.
  18. An Update from President Mark A. Welsh III General (Ret.) Mark A. Welsh III President September 9, 2025 Members of the Aggie Family, I am reaching out today to follow up on a statement I distributed through social media yesterday regarding an ongoing issue with one of our 16,000 course sections. I directed the Provost to remove the College of Arts and Sciences Dean and English Department Head from their administrative positions. This afternoon, following full consideration of the facts related to this situation, I directed the Provost to terminate the professor involved, effective immediately. Please understand that these decisions were mine alone and were not made lightly. While I cannot provide all the details at this time, I will share the following facts. This summer, a children’s literature course contained content that did not align with any reasonable expectation of standard curriculum for the course. After this issue was raised, college and department leadership worked with students to offer alternative opportunities for students to complete the course, and made changes to ensure this course content does not continue in future semesters. At that time, I made it clear to our academic leadership that course content must match catalog descriptions for each and every one of our course sections. However, I learned late yesterday that despite that directive, the college continued to teach content that was inconsistent with the published course description for another course this fall. As a result, I took the above administrative actions, and deans and department heads will conduct an audit of course offerings to ensure they align with the course descriptions. Our students use the published information in the course catalog to make important decisions about the courses they take in pursuit of their degrees. If we allow different course content to be taught from what is advertised, we break trust with our students. When it comes to our academic offerings, we must keep faith with our students and with the state of Texas. This isn’t about academic freedom; it’s about academic responsibility. Our degree programs and courses go through extensive approval processes, and we must ensure that what we ultimately deliver to students is consistent with what was approved. Texas A&M is a great university — the best in the world. This is a place that honors academic freedom and academic responsibility. It’s also a place that unequivocally abides by state and federal law. Together, we will remain committed to our Aggie Core Values and providing our students with the education and experience they deserve. r/mark General (Ret.) Mark A. Welsh III, President In short a professor was teaching content in a Children's Literature Class in direct opposition to a new Texas law that there are more than two genders. A student objects and the prof tells them to leave. Well done Boomer!
  19. Nothing about that looks like a Hellfire hitting anything. So for those of you here who regularly watched hellfires hitting targets in IR, does this look like it? The hellfire comes in from the left. It looks like the hellfire is moving *very* slow. It looks more like liquid or lighting artifacts messing with the IR camera. Do Hellfire's home into a target, or lead it? This video shows the "hellfire" on a perfect trajectory from the side and slightly in front of the fast-moving target. The AI hive mind claims that hellfires using homing, which makes sense for a laser based targeting system, which this video purports. Looks like a contaminated camera, not an alien shrugging off a hellfire. Also is anybody at all interested in how an unidentified space orb got the green light to be shot with a hellfire? Does that really sound like our military?
  20. https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2025/09/10/attention-nato-air-defences-shoot-down-russian-drones-for-first-time/
  21. Anyone else see the latest video of a Hellfire bouncing off a UAP. 🫣
  22. How fascinating. The Trump supporters will continue to support him so long as he continues to align with their primary political concerns? And they won't abandon him based on personal flaws, big though they may be, so long as their political needs are aligned? Did you just describe... A representative democracy? There's hope for you yet.
  23. A most accurate description of my time in the voter booth.
  24. Don't forget the part where the hundreds of people who were involved in the maintenance of the island, transportation of people, or the victimized women themselves who for some reason are also protecting the reputations of the alleged rapists. And of course the part where somehow Epstein was running an intelligence operation where dozens of powerful people were offered children to fuck, and somehow every single one either accepted the offer or independently decided to keep it a secret. I'm no fan of the ruling class, but to think they are *all* secret kiddie diddlers is a bit much. Like I said, it had potential, but it turns out he was just a child molester who also knew a lot of famous people.
  25. That's what the second amendment is for. Genuine question because I don't live in DC: What exactly are the National Guardsmen actually doing? Are they doing armed patrols, or are the normal cops doing that?
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