dems voted against the boys on girls teams, by the next election they will be rooted out.Cannonpointer » 16 Aug 2025, 5:07 pm » wrote: ↑ I think you underestimate how tired we are of our children being molested.
You really do.
No one is going to go along with that ****. Only molesters agree with molesting - and America is not aligned with that ****. The pervert party is pretty much done. MAGA can be the biggest piece of dysfunctional **** and STILL not lose to the devil worship party.
Cannonpointer » 16 Aug 2025, 5:07 pm » wrote: ↑ I think you underestimate how tired we are of our children being molested.
You really do.
No one is going to go along with that ****. Only molesters agree with molesting - and America is not aligned with that ****. The pervert party is pretty much done. MAGA can be the biggest piece of dysfunctional **** and STILL not lose to the devil worship party.
Keep telling yourself that.
****. Who voted FOR that?jerrab » 16 Aug 2025, 6:55 pm » wrote: ↑ dems voted against the boys on girls teams, by the next election they will be rooted out.
No. That's a unicorn.
Was this an individual crime by a fruitcake, or did the repukes vote to make what he did legal?JohnnyYou » 16 Aug 2025, 8:19 pm » wrote: ↑ BV has anoither one on the reel tonight.A South Carolina Republican lawmaker arrested on charges of distributing child sexual abuse material has resigned from the state House.
They won't, Putin wants a peace deal too.. on his terms of course.. Zelensky isn't very popular anymore and the ball is in his court now, he will be under pressure to make a deal, killing him would accomplish nothing and would only motivate the ukkies to continue fighting..

Trump swung and missed the ball in Alaska.. Air swing and the goof ball is still on the tee.Jantje_Smit » 17 Aug 2025, 3:09 am » wrote: ↑ They won't, Putin wants a peace deal too.. on his terms of course.. Zelensky isn't very popular anymore and the ball is in his court now, he will be under pressure to make a deal, killing him would accomplish nothing and would only motivate the ukkies to continue fighting..
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This is a nice summary, from MOA.. Zelensky will be coming to the oval office again tomorrow, that should be fun..
After he had given Putin that part of the cake Trump took his own piece. In an interview (vid) with Foxnews after the summit Trump was asked about imposing sanctions. He responded: "Well, because the meeting went so well, we don’t have to think about that now.” There will be no ceasefire to freeze the conflict and there will be no sanctions. Both sides can count that as wins. The task of ending the conflict was tossed off to Zelensky and Europe:Donald J. Trump @realDonaldTrump - Aug 16, 2025, 8:46 UTCA great and very successful day in Alaska! The meeting with President Vladimir Putin of Russia went very well, as did a late night phone call with President Zelenskyy of Ukraine, and various European Leaders, including the highly respected Secretary General of NATO. It was determined by all that the best way to end the horrific war between Russia and Ukraine is to go directly to a Peace Agreement, which would end the war, and not a mere Ceasefire Agreement, which often times do not hold up. President Zelenskyy will be coming to D.C., the Oval Office, on Monday afternoon. If all works out, we will then schedule a meeting with President Putin. Potentially, millions of people’s lives will be saved. Thank you for your attention to this matter!
On Monday Zelenski will be told to give up and to make peace with Russia. European protests against that will be ignored.Without hesitating, Trump said that his advice to Zelenskyy after Friday’s meeting with Putin would be "make a deal."
Jantje_Smit » 17 Aug 2025, 3:32 am » wrote: ↑ This is a nice summary, from MOA.. Zelensky will be coming to the oval office again tomorrow, that should be fun..
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Summarizing The Summit
The summit between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russia's President Vladimir Putin was shorter than had been planned. But it was mostly successful.
Trump had urgently needed the meeting. He had pushed for a ceasefire in Ukraine. He had threatened to impose secondary sanctions against buyers of Russia's oil to press Russia towards that.
But Russia did not budge. Its interest is to eliminate the root cause of the war in Ukraine - the expansion of NATO towards Russia's borders. A ceasefire would only have paused the war but would not have solved the underlying issue.
For Trump the threat of secondary sanctions had become a trap. Some rather mild addition of tariffs against India had led no spam . India did not stop buying Russian oil but turned away from the U.S. to endorse Brics, Russia and China. Imposing secondary sanctions against China would have escalated into a trade war with China which the U.S. has no way to win.
The summit created a win for each side. Trump acknowledged that a ceasefire was not possible and that the war needs to end with an all-encompassing peace agreement:
After he had given Putin that part of the cake Trump took his own piece. In no spam (vid) with Foxnews after the summit Trump was asked about imposing sanctions. He responded: "Well, because the meeting went so well, we don’t have to think about that now.” There will be no ceasefire to freeze the conflict and there will be no sanctions. Both sides can count that as wins. The task of ending the conflict was tossed off to Zelensky and Europe:
On Monday Zelenski will be told to give up and to make peace with Russia. European protests against that will be ignored.
AI overview?????JohnnyYou » 17 Aug 2025, 3:37 am » wrote: ↑ AI Overview
The Trump-Putin summit in Alaska concluded with both leaders claiming the talks were productive, but without any concrete agreements on ending the war in Ukraine. Putin proposed a plan involving Ukraine ceding Donetsk and Luhansk to Russia in exchange for a freeze on the current front lines. Trump, while not explicitly endorsing the proposal, indicated a willingness to pursue a broader "Peace Agreement" rather than a ceasefire. The summit sparked concerns among some European leaders and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy, who were not involved in the discussions.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
No Ceasefire Agreement:
Despite Trump's previous threats of "severe consequences" if a ceasefire wasn't reached, no such agreement was announced.
Putin's Proposal:
Putin presented a plan where Ukraine would relinquish control of Donetsk and Luhansk, currently 70% occupied by Russia, in exchange for Russia halting further advances and freezing the conflict line in other occupied regions like Kherson and Zaporizhzhia.
Trump's Shift:
Trump shifted away from his previous calls for an immediate ceasefire, instead embracing Putin's proposal for a "Peace Agreement".
Security Guarantees for Ukraine:
Trump indicated to European leaders that the US was open to providing security guarantees for Ukraine as part of any peace deal, but details remain unclear.
Zelenskyy's Absence:
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy was not part of the summit and is scheduled to meet with Trump in Washington to discuss the situation.
Mixed Reactions:
While both Putin and Trump described the talks as productive, there's widespread concern and uncertainty about the potential implications of the summit, particularly for Ukraine

I am finding the AI quite useful.. It avoids all the pop ups with bikini porn and snake male supplement peter oil. The regenerative module at work is phenomenal. Cut and paste in an excel table and request "Computer, please analyze this data". It rarely takes longer than 5 seconds. Hardest part is asking the questions the right way. It takes a couple of tries to get what you want sometimes.Jantje_Smit » 17 Aug 2025, 4:10 am » wrote: ↑ AI overview?????
You need AI to help you with your TDS? I knew it was getting bad but it can always get worse..
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Agree...I was kidding...but you make some good points.Jantje_Smit » 17 Aug 2025, 3:09 am » wrote: ↑ They won't, Putin wants a peace deal too.. on his terms of course.. Zelensky isn't very popular anymore and the ball is in his court now, he will be under pressure to make a deal, killing him would accomplish nothing and would only motivate the ukkies to continue fighting..
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There's MAGA with there not so sharp points again
I doubt that Crimea will even be discussedJohnnyYou » 17 Aug 2025, 11:57 am » wrote: ↑ There's MAGA with there not so sharp points again
The remaining Donetsk territory is an economic power house for Ukraine. It is worthy to fight for.
Hopefully Crimea will be restored. The port is tactically important and strategic economically
Yeah, that's pretty good.Jantje_Smit » 17 Aug 2025, 3:32 am » wrote: ↑ This is a nice summary, from MOA.. Zelensky will be coming to the oval office again tomorrow, that should be fun..
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Summarizing The Summit
The summit between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russia's President Vladimir Putin was shorter than had been planned. But it was mostly successful.
Trump had urgently needed the meeting. He had pushed for a ceasefire in Ukraine. He had threatened to impose secondary sanctions against buyers of Russia's oil to press Russia towards that.
But Russia did not budge. Its interest is to eliminate the root cause of the war in Ukraine - the expansion of NATO towards Russia's borders. A ceasefire would only have paused the war but would not have solved the underlying issue.
For Trump the threat of secondary sanctions had become a trap. Some rather mild addition of tariffs against India had led to a strong backlash. India did not stop buying Russian oil but turned away from the U.S. to endorse Brics, Russia and China. Imposing secondary sanctions against China would have escalated into a trade war with China which the U.S. has no way to win.
The summit created a win for each side. Trump acknowledged that a ceasefire was not possible and that the war needs to end with an all-encompassing peace agreement:
After he had given Putin that part of the cake Trump took his own piece. In an interview (vid) with Foxnews after the summit Trump was asked about imposing sanctions. He responded: "Well, because the meeting went so well, we don’t have to think about that now.” There will be no ceasefire to freeze the conflict and there will be no sanctions. Both sides can count that as wins. The task of ending the conflict was tossed off to Zelensky and Europe:
On Monday Zelenski will be told to give up and to make peace with Russia. European protests against that will be ignored.
The real question isJantje_Smit » 17 Aug 2025, 3:32 am » wrote: ↑ This is a nice summary, from MOA.. Zelensky will be coming to the oval office again tomorrow, that should be fun..
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Summarizing The Summit
The summit between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russia's President Vladimir Putin was shorter than had been planned. But it was mostly successful.
Trump had urgently needed the meeting. He had pushed for a ceasefire in Ukraine. He had threatened to impose secondary sanctions against buyers of Russia's oil to press Russia towards that.
But Russia did not budge. Its interest is to eliminate the root cause of the war in Ukraine - the expansion of NATO towards Russia's borders. A ceasefire would only have paused the war but would not have solved the underlying issue.
For Trump the threat of secondary sanctions had become a trap. Some rather mild addition of tariffs against India had led to a strong backlash. India did not stop buying Russian oil but turned away from the U.S. to endorse Brics, Russia and China. Imposing secondary sanctions against China would have escalated into a trade war with China which the U.S. has no way to win.
The summit created a win for each side. Trump acknowledged that a ceasefire was not possible and that the war needs to end with an all-encompassing peace agreement:
After he had given Putin that part of the cake Trump took his own piece. In an interview (vid) with Foxnews after the summit Trump was asked about imposing sanctions. He responded: "Well, because the meeting went so well, we don’t have to think about that now.” There will be no ceasefire to freeze the conflict and there will be no sanctions. Both sides can count that as wins. The task of ending the conflict was tossed off to Zelensky and Europe:
On Monday Zelenski will be told to give up and to make peace with Russia. European protests against that will be ignored.
Red carpets are for world leaders - not for dressup-playing proxies.Mrkelly » 17 Aug 2025, 1:42 pm » wrote: ↑ The real question is
will Z get a red carpet?
or yelled at again
JohnnyYou » 16 Aug 2025, 2:12 am » wrote: ↑ Nope.. They get up early.
I am going to change my registration to the democratic primary this year.
I need to vote against Wes Moore. You'll thank me later.
-------------------------------------------------LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - Donald Trump did something no other Republican presidential candidate has done since 1892. He won Starr County on the border in South Texas.It has a population of roughly 66,000, which is about 97 percent Hispanic, and includes Rio Grande City. Trump won 57.7 percent of the vote. President Biden won the county in 2020, with about 52 percent. Hillary Clinton won 79 percent in 2016.The San Antonio Express-News reports Starr county had the longest Democratic voting streak of any county in the United States, started when it went for Democrat William Jennings Bryan in 1896. President William McKinley won that election and a re-match in 1900.Starr County is west of Hidalgo County, which has a population of about 870,000, including McAllen. Trump also won Hidalgo County, with about 51 percent, part of a sweep across much of South Texas that has historically been won by Democrats.Click here - for our interactive map, where you can click on every county in the state to see results.This matches trends seen elsewhere across the nation, with exit polls showing Trump increased support received from Hispanic voters.NBC News reports exit polling data shows Trump received 45 percent of the Hispanic/Latino vote this year, compared to 32 percent in 2020.Vice President Harris drew 53 percent of the Hispanic vote nationally, compared to President Biden winning 65 percent in 2020.Cannonpointer » 17 Aug 2025, 12:51 am » wrote: ↑ ****. Who voted FOR that?
The repukes?
Dems were100% responsible for that ****. The repukes were accessories, to be sure. But the actors were the democ rats.
Please provide evidence of this "vote" by democ rat child molesters and woman-beaters.