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1loyalbamafan
| Favorite team: | Alabama |
| Location: | alabama |
| Biography: | sidewalkfan, family did grad from uofa |
| Interests: | many things including sports |
| Occupation: | contractor |
| Number of Posts: | 4107 |
| Registered on: | 3/27/2015 |
| Online Status: | Not Online |
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re: I never heard of this guy until talk radio in NY mentioned him today
Posted by 1loyalbamafan on 7/8/26 at 4:26 pm to Eurocat
Well, he's not a black trans BB player....
re: 95 of the top 100 recruits for 2027 are committed. Who do you predict flips?
Posted by 1loyalbamafan on 7/8/26 at 2:43 pm to FlyingTigerBo
94 of them?
over time..
over time..
re: All new cars registered in Europe to have installed cameras filming the driver’s face.
Posted by 1loyalbamafan on 7/7/26 at 4:06 pm to 1loyalbamafan
SignalTrace - can collect electronic communication patterns and identifiers from consumer electronics.
The purpose of the technology is to “bridge the gap between vehicle and occupant.”
By tracking which devices consistently travel together, the software associates otherwise anonymous signals (like MAC addresses) with specific vehicles.
A device signature can help identify the person or people inside the vehicle. Once those data sets are connected, the surveillance target shifts from the car to the occupants.
This technology feels different from ordinary traffic enforcement.
It is not just recording a vehicle passing through an intersection. It is building a location intelligence layer around the devices people carry every day.
The purpose of the technology is to “bridge the gap between vehicle and occupant.”
By tracking which devices consistently travel together, the software associates otherwise anonymous signals (like MAC addresses) with specific vehicles.
A device signature can help identify the person or people inside the vehicle. Once those data sets are connected, the surveillance target shifts from the car to the occupants.
This technology feels different from ordinary traffic enforcement.
It is not just recording a vehicle passing through an intersection. It is building a location intelligence layer around the devices people carry every day.
re: All new cars registered in Europe to have installed cameras filming the driver’s face.
Posted by 1loyalbamafan on 7/7/26 at 4:01 pm to Ailsa
quote:
The requirement does not yet mean any obligation to record the driver for the authorities.
Hahahaha :lol:
re: OK not big political, but my AC is at 71........
Posted by 1loyalbamafan on 7/4/26 at 6:23 pm to SundayFunday
quote:
Hmm… just like what the Nazis set their thermostats to. :lol:
If that's what they call you, lean into it. Be racist and homophonic. Be ungovernable.
Its what the Dem Socialites call you anyway.
OK not big political, but my AC is at 71........
Posted by 1loyalbamafan on 7/4/26 at 5:58 pm
and My basement is even cool.
Department of Education
Posted by 1loyalbamafan on 7/3/26 at 11:07 pm
quote:
Became a modern Cabinet-level agency in 1980 under President Jimmy Carter to protect civil rights and coordinate funding.
Worst decision in my lifetime. And there have been many.
re: Dems- Illegals afraid to go to the grocery store in their own towns…
Posted by 1loyalbamafan on 7/3/26 at 10:24 pm to Placekicker
quote:
Illegals afraid to go to the grocery store in their own towns
Their own towns are outside Americas boarders.
re: How many Sons of the Revolution are PT posters?
Posted by 1loyalbamafan on 7/3/26 at 10:21 pm to Bass Tiger
quote:
John Peacock arrived in the colonies of America as an indentured servant in the late 1600's
Doesn't count. He was white.
re: 14th amendment and airplanes with flyover citizenship
Posted by 1loyalbamafan on 7/1/26 at 1:16 am to RollTide1987
Congress can and should fix it.
re: 14th amendment and airplanes with flyover citizenship
Posted by 1loyalbamafan on 7/1/26 at 12:52 am to TBoy
Just some info for anyone interested.
Mr Howard - The first amendment is to section one, declaring that "all persons born in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the States wherein they reside" I do not propose to say anything on that subject except that the question of citizenship has been so fully discussed in this body as not to need any further elucidation, in my opinion. This amendment which I have offered is simply declaratory of what I regard as the law of the land already, that every person born in the limits of the United States, and subject to their jurisdiction, is by virtue of natural law and national law a citizen of the United States. This will not, of course, include persons born in the United States who are foreigners, aliens, who belong to the families of embassadors or foreign ministers accredited to the government of the United States, but will included every other class of persons. It settles the great question of citizenship and removes all doubt as to what persons are or are not citizens of the United States. This has long been a great desideratum in the jurisprudence and legislation of this country.
Congressional Globe for the 39th congress, session 1, part 4
Also in the Senate Journal
Mr Howard - The first amendment is to section one, declaring that "all persons born in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the States wherein they reside" I do not propose to say anything on that subject except that the question of citizenship has been so fully discussed in this body as not to need any further elucidation, in my opinion. This amendment which I have offered is simply declaratory of what I regard as the law of the land already, that every person born in the limits of the United States, and subject to their jurisdiction, is by virtue of natural law and national law a citizen of the United States. This will not, of course, include persons born in the United States who are foreigners, aliens, who belong to the families of embassadors or foreign ministers accredited to the government of the United States, but will included every other class of persons. It settles the great question of citizenship and removes all doubt as to what persons are or are not citizens of the United States. This has long been a great desideratum in the jurisprudence and legislation of this country.
Congressional Globe for the 39th congress, session 1, part 4
Also in the Senate Journal
14th amendment and airplanes with flyover citizenship
Posted by 1loyalbamafan on 6/30/26 at 11:37 pm
The 14th amendment was introduced into the senate by senator Jacob Howard,(1866) who was also the senate manager for the amendment. At the time, citizenship was with the individual states and he co-authored an amendment to section 1 of the 14th amendment (the citizenship clause) for the purpose of insuring that one state couldn't deny constitutional protections to a citizen of a different state. According to him, a restriction on the states, and nothing more. In introducing his amendment to the senate, he said:
"Every person born within the limits of the United States, and subject to their jurisdiction, is by virtue of natural law and national law a citizen of the United States. This will not, of course, include persons born in the United States who are foreigners, aliens, who belong to the families of ambassadors or foreign ministers accredited to the Government of the United States, but will include every other class of persons."
This was followed by extensive debate, which wasn't about birthright citizenship at all. Birth tourism wasn't very feasible in 1866. The debate was over if this clause conferred citizenship to American Indians.
So here the man who co-authored the clause that supposedly created birthright citizenship, said very explicitly that it didn't. What are some possibilities?
1. He was simply careless, didn't write down what he meant, and convinced the senate that he didn't need to?
2. That it was perfectly clear at the time that birthright citizenship wasn't conferred, and that understanding has been conveniently forgotten to illegitimately change the meaning of the 14th amendment?
3. The ambiguity was an intentional deception to fool the legislators and public, similar to the "You can keep your insurance" lie that was needed to get obamacare passed?
4-.... ???
"Every person born within the limits of the United States, and subject to their jurisdiction, is by virtue of natural law and national law a citizen of the United States. This will not, of course, include persons born in the United States who are foreigners, aliens, who belong to the families of ambassadors or foreign ministers accredited to the Government of the United States, but will include every other class of persons."
This was followed by extensive debate, which wasn't about birthright citizenship at all. Birth tourism wasn't very feasible in 1866. The debate was over if this clause conferred citizenship to American Indians.
So here the man who co-authored the clause that supposedly created birthright citizenship, said very explicitly that it didn't. What are some possibilities?
1. He was simply careless, didn't write down what he meant, and convinced the senate that he didn't need to?
2. That it was perfectly clear at the time that birthright citizenship wasn't conferred, and that understanding has been conveniently forgotten to illegitimately change the meaning of the 14th amendment?
3. The ambiguity was an intentional deception to fool the legislators and public, similar to the "You can keep your insurance" lie that was needed to get obamacare passed?
4-.... ???
re: Happy 96th birthday to Dr. Thomas Sowell
Posted by 1loyalbamafan on 6/30/26 at 10:12 pm to HailHailtoMichigan!
He's a hero to me.
His Stance: Sowell believes that market-based solutions, merit, and personal responsibility are the true paths to socioeconomic progress.
The Conflict: He heavily criticizes race-based social policies (such as affirmative action quotas), arguing that they ultimately inhibit opportunities for African Americans
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Raised in Harlem, New York, he qualified for the prestigious Stuyvesant High School but was forced to drop out at age 16 due to financial hardships and family issues. He later took a high school equivalency exam and qualified for higher education while serving in the military during the Korean War
Outside of his own academic background, Sowell is a prominent researcher and critic of the broader American education system. Throughout his career, he has authored multiple books focusing on the American school system, including Inside American Education and Charter Schools and Their Enemies.
He frequently writes and comments on the importance of school choice, academic standards, and educational monopolies.
His Stance: Sowell believes that market-based solutions, merit, and personal responsibility are the true paths to socioeconomic progress.
The Conflict: He heavily criticizes race-based social policies (such as affirmative action quotas), arguing that they ultimately inhibit opportunities for African Americans
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Raised in Harlem, New York, he qualified for the prestigious Stuyvesant High School but was forced to drop out at age 16 due to financial hardships and family issues. He later took a high school equivalency exam and qualified for higher education while serving in the military during the Korean War
Outside of his own academic background, Sowell is a prominent researcher and critic of the broader American education system. Throughout his career, he has authored multiple books focusing on the American school system, including Inside American Education and Charter Schools and Their Enemies.
He frequently writes and comments on the importance of school choice, academic standards, and educational monopolies.
re: One has to only admire the strategic and brilliant genius of POTUS Trump!!
Posted by 1loyalbamafan on 6/30/26 at 11:52 am to Timeoday
A while back a woman gave birth on the plane trying to get here in time to create an anchor baby.
I bet it worked even though she technically wasn't in our country yet.
This kind of shite needs to be eliminated.
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woman gives birth midair on Jamaica-to-New York flight
If the baby was born while flying within the 12-mile U.S. territorial airspace, they are considered a U.S. citizen
I bet it worked even though she technically wasn't in our country yet.
This kind of shite needs to be eliminated.
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woman gives birth midair on Jamaica-to-New York flight
If the baby was born while flying within the 12-mile U.S. territorial airspace, they are considered a U.S. citizen
re: I'm going to tell my kids this was Michelle Obama
Posted by 1loyalbamafan on 6/27/26 at 9:24 am to KiwiHead
quote:
Seems like a case of frustrated sexual attraction on par with unrecoited love
Is this a play on Coitus interruptus? :lol:
re: Ohio State's athletic budget to reach $500,000,000
Posted by 1loyalbamafan on 6/26/26 at 8:45 pm to BuckI
If you got it spend it. :cheers:
re: World Cup: Egyptian and Iranian teams will leave if forced to promote LGBTQ
Posted by 1loyalbamafan on 6/26/26 at 6:43 pm to mwade91383
quote:
mwade91383
It's OK. You can be trans gay queer.
Just don't think every country is OK with queer dance to minor kids like you and your people.
re: Smith-Mundt Modernization Act of 2012 - bad for our country!
Posted by 1loyalbamafan on 6/25/26 at 8:03 pm to 1loyalbamafan
Just been asking Grok / AI some stuff.
They better tell AI to quit giving us information that we forgot or didn't know.
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I just thought how cool it would be to have AI fact check THE VIEW in real time, I'd watch it...maybe.
They better tell AI to quit giving us information that we forgot or didn't know.
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I just thought how cool it would be to have AI fact check THE VIEW in real time, I'd watch it...maybe.
re: Smith-Mundt Modernization Act of 2012 - bad for our country!
Posted by 1loyalbamafan on 6/25/26 at 7:58 pm to 1loyalbamafan
Congressional Budget Office has estimated that federal and state governments spend billions on emergency services for this population.
Illegal aliens
For instance, a report from the House Budget Committee cited costs exceeding $16.2 billion for this mandated service over a multi-year period - for (illegal aliens)
Many states offer their own programs for undocumented—immigrants in addition to federal programs.
Illegal aliens
For instance, a report from the House Budget Committee cited costs exceeding $16.2 billion for this mandated service over a multi-year period - for (illegal aliens)
Many states offer their own programs for undocumented—immigrants in addition to federal programs.
re: Smith-Mundt Modernization Act of 2012 - bad for our country!
Posted by 1loyalbamafan on 6/25/26 at 7:50 pm to 1loyalbamafan
Freedom should not mean you get paid to sit home and get free stuff.
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In the early 1970s there were roughly 1,000 food and benefit programs.
Today, it tracks over 2,200 (or more) distinct federal assistance, grant, and loan programs.
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President Jimmy Carter signed the Department of Education Organization Act into law on October 17, 1979
The newly formed agency officially opened and began operating a few months later, on May 4, 1980.
The U.S. Department of Education's total enacted budget for the 2026 fiscal year is $79 billion.
Over $68 billion allocated toward student grants, work-study programs, and loans.
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The costliest government programs created in the last 50 years are mandatory entitlement programs, led by Medicare (created in 1966), Medicaid (created in 1965), and modern safety nets like the Affordable Care Act (ACA) premium subsidies and CHIP. Together, federal healthcare programs alone cost about $1.7 trillion annually.
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In the early 1970s there were roughly 1,000 food and benefit programs.
Today, it tracks over 2,200 (or more) distinct federal assistance, grant, and loan programs.
------------------------------------------------------------------
President Jimmy Carter signed the Department of Education Organization Act into law on October 17, 1979
The newly formed agency officially opened and began operating a few months later, on May 4, 1980.
The U.S. Department of Education's total enacted budget for the 2026 fiscal year is $79 billion.
Over $68 billion allocated toward student grants, work-study programs, and loans.
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The costliest government programs created in the last 50 years are mandatory entitlement programs, led by Medicare (created in 1966), Medicaid (created in 1965), and modern safety nets like the Affordable Care Act (ACA) premium subsidies and CHIP. Together, federal healthcare programs alone cost about $1.7 trillion annually.
Smith-Mundt Modernization Act of 2012 - bad for our country!
Posted by 1loyalbamafan on 6/25/26 at 6:55 pm
It allows CNN FOX ABC NBC etc. To use propaganda against US citizens instead of only the truth.
Neither side, Rep or Dem will move to repeal it.
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Another issue i have,
Historically, the government relied on tariffs (taxes on imported goods) to pay for the country.
When wars happened, they had to add income taxes to raise extra money quickly.
The government continued to collect these funds after the wars ended.
Neither side, Rep or Dem will move to repeal it.
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Another issue i have,
Historically, the government relied on tariffs (taxes on imported goods) to pay for the country.
When wars happened, they had to add income taxes to raise extra money quickly.
The government continued to collect these funds after the wars ended.
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