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We can guess who was passing through Lubbock
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They don't make Americans like they used to. We were made of sterner stuff back then.

I did some research on my great, great-grandfather.

This is what I found:
  • Born in 1841.
  • Enlisted in a Georgia Regiment in 1861 as a private at 20 years old. Enlisted for the duration of the war.
  • Promoted to corporal in 1862.
  • The regiment was transferred from the Georgia Coast to the GREAT Army of Northern Virginia. He was in Stonewall Jackson's corps. Many Historians have said that the Army of Northern Virginia had a combat record that has not be equaled by ANY American Army. That includes ALL US Wars - WWI, WWII, etc. you name it.
  • Wounded at the Battle of Antietam (No surprise!). His brigade was in the cornfield at Antietam. Look up the cornfield. That was the most dangerous place in the world on that day.
  • Wounded at the Battle of Chancellorsville (Fredericksburg front).
  • Hit by a ball from cannister or grape shot artillery in the leg at the Battle of Third Winchester (September 1864) and "wounded and left in the hands of the enemy" per his record. The ball did not hit the bone so he kept his leg. However, the would from the ball apparently caused nerve damage.
  • Put in a Yankee POW prison at Point Lookout Maryland. Point Lookout had a bad reputation and had a significant death rate for POWs.
  • War ends in April 1865.
  • He does not take the Oath of Allegiance until July 1865, he gave the Yankees the middle finger in other words. That is my favorite part about his record.
  • He is released from Yankee prison at Point Lookout Maryland at 24 years old and had to limp back home to south Georgia. He probably took some trains, but had to walk/limp much of the way back to south Georgia.
  • Became a productive farmer in south Georgia (despite the limp) and died in 1910 at the age of 68 years old.
  • He always had pride in his service as a noncommissioned officer in Lee's army and was a faithful soldier to the very, very end including as a prisoner of war in an evil Yankee prison.
His brother died in the war also and his father died back at home in south Georgia while he was in the War also. I don't think he got to go back for his father's funeral from what I can tell from his record.

We need more men with 19th Century values. That does not necessarily mean joining the military of the current American empire. It has way different values than the Army historically.

I would love to talk with him about his experiences, especially at Antietam, Gettysburg, Monacacy, etc.

He was in the 1864 Valley campaign where Early's troops got to the very gates of Washington (just to demonstrate). That is where Lincoln went out to front lines with his top hat and a Yankee soldier told him to get down fool or your going to get shot.

I took his Confederate Service Muster Roll Cards, his POW records, and his Georgia Confederate Solider Pension Application and put it all in a spreadsheet with dates. You can really tell a lot from doing that when you lay it all out by dates. He got the Confederate Soldier pension! Thank you state of Georgia!!!

Never once AWOL and got promoted from private to Third Corporal and promoted again to Second Corporal. They didn't promote shitbirds in Lee's Army.
 
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So, Treasury just ignored the Suspicious Activity Reports at the direction of OBiden et al.


We've noticed that in Texas. The last two GOP Speakers have relied on democrat votes to get elected. The previous Speaker put democrats as committee chairs -- political payoffs. Much of the blame lies at the feet of voters who simply vote for R or D without learning about the people and what they advocate.
 
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When I drink wine it's either California made or from Chile - Los Vascos Cabernet is quite tasty and not expensive but sometimes hard to find.

Problem with the last admin, if you did a Cup check, 8 of 10 of those would come up positive
And likely have bars through their nipples, noses, lips, tongues or other places, all disgusting. Not to mention the repulsive tattoos.
 
You might be misunderstanding what he means by "Per me, this is BS"??

From GROK:
"Ben Williamson is currently the Assistant Director for Public Affairs at the FBI, a position he assumed as noted in announcements from late February 2025. Prior to this, he served as the chief of staff for Representative Michael Cloud (R-Texas) and is a veteran of the Trump White House, where he worked as a special assistant to the president and deputy assistant for communications."

i.e., he's saying it's 'BS' to the Leading Report story



If you want to search for the Leading Report link... be my guest?
 




We can guess who was passing through Lubbock
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From what I've read the fires may have started at a new building under construction. There are over 12 miles of tunnels running under the TTU campus. They are used for utilities and have gas, electricity, steam from boilers, telephone and internet and ammonia lines in them. Campus is without power and classes were cancelled for today and tomorrow with spring break next week. I'm hearing it may take weeks to repair. The fire department was able to put out the fires.
 
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Night Train Express
17.5% alc. by vol.

Don't let the 0.5% less alcohol by volume fool you, the Night Train is all business when it pulls into the station. All aboard to nowhere - woo wooo! The night train runs only one route: sober to stupid with no roundtrip tickets available, and a strong liklihood of a train wreck along the way. This trainyard favorite is vinted and bottled by E&J Gallo Winery, in in Modesto, CA. Don't bother looking on their web page, because they dare not mention it there. As a clever disguise, the label says that it is made by "Night Train Limited." Some suspect that Night Train is really just Thunderbird with some Kool-Aid-like substance added to try to mask the Clorox flavor. Some of our researchers indicated that it gave them a NyQuil-like drowsiness, and perhaps this is why they put "night" in the name. The picture (above right) shows that the subject that drank Night Train is down for the count, while the Cisco guzzling subject is ready to rock. Guaranteed to tickle your innards.

Lost some time in a different era with this
 
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Night Train Express
17.5% alc. by vol.

Don't let the 0.5% less alcohol by volume fool you, the Night Train is all business when it pulls into the station. All aboard to nowhere - woo wooo! The night train runs only one route: sober to stupid with no roundtrip tickets available, and a strong liklihood of a train wreck along the way. This trainyard favorite is vinted and bottled by E&J Gallo Winery, in in Modesto, CA. Don't bother looking on their web page, because they dare not mention it there. As a clever disguise, the label says that it is made by "Night Train Limited." Some suspect that Night Train is really just Thunderbird with some Kool-Aid-like substance added to try to mask the Clorox flavor. Some of our researchers indicated that it gave them a NyQuil-like drowsiness, and perhaps this is why they put "night" in the name. The picture (above right) shows that the subject that drank Night Train is down for the count, while the Cisco guzzling subject is ready to rock. Guaranteed to tickle your innards.

Lost some time in a different era with this

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A group of us in college had a saying about this: Ten High will put you six under.
 
I wonder if the Alien act will fuck up all the congressional folks w dual citizenship.

The president may invoke the Alien Enemies Act in times of “declared war” or when a foreign government threatens or undertakes an “invasion” or “predatory incursion” against U.S. territory. The Constitution gives Congress, not the president, the power to declare war, so the president must wait for democratic debate and a congressional vote to invoke the Alien Enemies Act based on a declared war. But the president need not wait for Congress to invoke the law based on a threatened or ongoing invasion or predatory incursion. The president has inherent authority to repel these kinds of sudden attacks — an authority that necessarily implies the discretion to decide when an invasion or predatory incursion is underway.
In the 1990s, they relied on the doctrine to dismiss claims that the Clinton administration was permitting a migration “invasion,” in violation of Article IV of the Constitution. And in other cases, the courts have held that the president’s recognition of a foreign government is binding on the judiciary. If the courts were to deploy the same reasoning here, it could allow the president to invoke the Alien Enemies Act based on a migrant “invasion” or “predatory incursion” perpetrated by a cartel alleged to be acting as a de facto foreign government[/QUOTE]
 
Is it leftists upset at her for being a Trump appointee? Her votes on the SCOTUS should make the leftists happy. Or, is it "far-right white supremacists" upset that her votes tend to side with the leftists?
The theory was they are putting pressure on her to make her vote that way. Dude on TimCast said it last week.
 

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