• Pat Flood (@rebarcock) passed away 9/21/25. Pat played a huge role in encouraging the devolopmemt of this site and donated the very first dollar to get it started. Check the thread at the top of the board for the obituary and please feel free to pay your respects there. I am going to get all the content from that thread over to his family so they can see how many people really cared for Pat outside of what they ever knew. Pat loved to tell stories and always wanted everyone else to tell stories. I think a great way we can honor Pat is to tell a story in his thread (also pinned at the top of the board).

Master Thread Dance Your Cares Away/Fraggle/Law Abiding Citizens

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OBiden acted like a King...an Egyptian King who was dead in a Pyramid for thousands of years.


So now we learn that Beth Yusi, the Virginia prosecutor who fought against charging Letitia James, was fired for allegedly emailing investigative files about James to her personal account.

Let that sink in.

The same prosecutor who wrote the “no evidence” memo somehow had so much evidence she needed to take it home.

DOJ calls it a “policy violation.” Her lawyer calls it “nonsense.” CNN calls it “internal turmoil.”

But let’s call it what it looks like: damage control with a digital paper trail.

If Yusi really did forward files, that means she removed active case material from DOJ servers — a major breach. That’s not “career dissent,” that’s “career suicide.”

If she didn’t, then DOJ’s audit logs must’ve shown something that made them sure enough to pull the trigger. Either way, they don’t fire a 20-year prosecutor on rumor alone.

And here’s the part everyone’s pretending not to ask: What exactly did she do with those emails once they hit her private account? Who else saw them? And why did every “insufficient evidence” argument somehow end up outside official channels?

When the prosecutor who wanted to protect Letitia James gets caught protecting her files, it starts to sound less like a legal disagreement — and more like a leak disguised as conscience.

Firing her is the first step. DOJ better prosecute her otherwise it lends itself to the notion the DOJ is protecting many.
 
An illegal immigrant was arrested and charged in Dallas with putting a 10K bounty on killing ICE agents.

The US Attorney said:

“Threats against our law enforcement officers are completely unacceptable,” Acting U.S. Attorney Nancy E. Larson said in a statement. “All threats against our agents and officers will be investigated thoroughly, and anyone who threatens or puts a bounty on agents will be arrested and prosecuted to the fullest extent possible.”

Then start arresting local, state and national politicians for doing the same and more.
 
Edit: Read this morning that She is moving to Oregon to continue to prey on innocent kids and their mentally retarded mothers and pussy fathers.


Besides here and my On3 team sports forum I have no other social media accounts. It freaks others out when I have no apps on my phone other than what came on it. No QR codes, digital ticketing, streaming, web surfing, etc. I've been admitted to several HS sporting events for free when I show up to the gate and only have cash to pay.
I'm with ya. This site is the closest thing to SM for me. I'm out of town at the moment and went to one of my gyms locations in this area and couldn't get in because I don't have internet on my phone and unable to access the App. This is s National chain and they couldn't look me up by name, phone # or my fiance name, which had the account for several years before we were together. I was pretty perturbed about it and told them how dumb it was for a company their size that couldn't look me up any other way, unreal. They said to find my membership agreement and bring it in....LOL. I told the nm.
 

Nice. There are several stadiums in Texas of similar costs. My local HS has a double deck stadium and several recent state championships. However, residents of local school districts are voting down bond issues for new stadiums, astroturfing baseball fields and more. People are waking up to the fact that their taxes are the underlying last resort guarantee to pay off the bonds if they default. They've were told not to worry about default by the proponents leading up to the election.

Players are able to learn a 5" think playbook overnight but are unable to read, write, or do simple math after 12 years.
 
I'm with ya. This site is the closest thing to SM for me. I'm out of town at the moment and went to one of my gyms locations in this area and couldn't get in because I don't have internet on my phone and unable to access the App. This is s National chain and they couldn't look me up by name, phone # or my fiance name, which had the account for several years before we were together. I was pretty perturbed about it and told them how dumb it was for a company their size that couldn't look me up any other way, unreal. They said to find my membership agreement and bring it in....LOL. I told the nm.
My local grocery store makes me use 2-party authentication to go on the web to simply look at their weekly specials flyer. There is no financial information displayed or used on their web site.

Just like all the cities in the area, they have spent millions placing signs everywhere showing your speed on the roads as you drive past and nobody slows down. Somehow, that is supposed to replace policemen writing tickets. It doesn't because it is illegal to use inanimate objects to issue tickets. Red light cameras were banned years ago.
 
My local grocery store makes me use 2-party authentication to go on the web to simply look at their weekly specials flyer. There is no financial information displayed or used on their web site.

Just like all the cities in the area, they have spent millions placing signs everywhere showing your speed on the roads as you drive past and nobody slows down. Somehow, that is supposed to replace policemen writing tickets. It doesn't because it is illegal to use inanimate objects to issue tickets. Red light cameras were banned years ago.
I'm a non conformist so I'm quite sure I russel some jimmies when I go into places such as yesterday and don't bow down to their demands on how to do things....it's a personal choice, not for everyone but is pretty liberating. I just don't feel like being forced into doing something I don't want to do especially when it's not that hard to verify who I am with other very simple means. I'll just take my business elsewhere or just use the $15k+ worth of workout equipment we have at our house, no big deal. We pay $60ish a month with maintenance fees twice a year so not a big loss with their nearest gym being 1hr one way from our house.

Don't get me started on red light cameras.....$25 for the ticket, $125 processing fee. Such a racket. I remember years ago when I got a ticket from PHX by a speed camera hiding behind a big cactus, LOL
$25 fine, $75 Admin fee. I never paid it and it wasn't long that a law went into effect stating you have to put up a sign warning of the camera 1/4-1/2 mile before it....went back some time later and the cameras were gone altogether.
 
Non-conformist describes me. I'm being put on my Mom's accounts as her Power of Attorney. Had to go to two banks in person with her (hard to do when she is in her 100th year) last week to do the process. All POAs have been approved by the bank's lawyers. Now one bank wants her to come back in person to show them photo IDs to complete the process. I told them that wasn't happening since they saw her and had her ID less than a week ago and didn't make a copy. After threatening to close her accounts, they relented and said I could bring a copy of one photo ID rather than bringing her. Why didn't they say that the first time? Because they thought they were in the driver's seat forcing the customer to comply with their "rules". They changed their mind quickly when they thought they would lose a sizeable account.
 
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one of far too many
She will triple that loss with an insider trade come Monday morning. Imagine the money she's made in her tenure.


 
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Siding with a 19-year-old man who was spotted with a gun in his waistband, a Broward County circuit judge Friday ruled that a state law barring people under age 21 from carrying concealed weapons violates Second Amendment rights.

Judge Frank Ledee issued a nine-page ruling that said Florida’s “prohibition on the concealed carry of firearms by eighteen-to-twenty year olds strips a class of legal adults of their ability to exercise the very right the Constitution guarantees.”

https://www.clickorlando.com/news/2025/10/24/florida-judge-rejects-concealed-carry-age-law/
 

I'm surprised some Brit hasn't "disqualified" him. Of course, he's likely protected by many of those he has let into England.

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Siding with a 19-year-old man who was spotted with a gun in his waistband, a Broward County circuit judge Friday ruled that a state law barring people under age 21 from carrying concealed weapons violates Second Amendment rights.

Judge Frank Ledee issued a nine-page ruling that said Florida’s “prohibition on the concealed carry of firearms by eighteen-to-twenty year olds strips a class of legal adults of their ability to exercise the very right the Constitution guarantees.”

https://www.clickorlando.com/news/2025/10/24/florida-judge-rejects-concealed-carry-age-law/
I suppose this ruling means anyone who is alive can carry. Does this mean the second amendment now permits carrying a gun into his courtroom or any other place with signs prohibiting them?
 
Zero weapons integration. So basically a flying carpet.


It'll be a layered interconnected platform. You'll have your wingman AI fighters and then have surveillance drones all linked up with bomber drones also connected. One podcast I saw was saying that they can pass radar data so that one jet could shoot a missile and leave and a drone would pick up the radar target to guide the bomb in. This increases strike range up to 1000 miles.
 
It'll be a layered interconnected platform. You'll have your wingman AI fighters and then have surveillance drones all linked up with bomber drones also connected. One podcast I saw was saying that they can pass radar data so that one jet could shoot a missile and leave and a drone would pick up the radar target to guide the bomb in. This increases strike range up to 1000 miles.
From other channels I follow

Russia already has this technology where missiles on their way communicate with each other and can change course.
 
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