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re: Abu-Bilal al-Minuki Is dead.

Posted by dstone12 on 5/16/26 at 7:21 am to
Question is:


Did we invite him on a visa to pay him to go college while training under our military?


I need that answer.
Jennifer Berry was in 2008 Miss America.
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No way Taquon Jameek Vereen passed history and knows what a swastika


Don’t need an education when the SPLC pays you to be a painter.

re: Tucker is an absolute train wreck.

Posted by dstone12 on 5/16/26 at 7:02 am to
It’s the oddest thing.

Beyond bizarre.



But it happens to all of them. People that can talk about a point so eloquently. They get so much notoriety and it’s blinding.
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Grenade type IED sounds pretty amateurish. A beaver dam would absorb that. All I know is, as a dam fisherman, things better not get shut down here in Alabama over this.


The perfection of a Beaverdam is not a national security concern.

A tiny crack in a municipal dam is a scary thing.
Here are some others.



* Ucore Rare Metals (ticker: UURAF OTC)
Focused on heavy rare earth separation technology in Louisiana and Canada. Often discussed as a potential U.S. dysprosium/terbium processor. Still pre-major-commercial scale.
* REalloys (ticker: ALOY)
Very speculative. Trying to build a domestic heavy rare earth supply chain and recently highlighted dysprosium/terbium exposure through Montana feedstock agreements.
* USA Rare Earth (ticker: USAR)
Not really a penny stock anymore, but still early-stage/speculative. Heavy focus on dysprosium and terbium through the Round Top project and recent Serra Verde acquisition.
* Rare Earths Americas (ticker: REA)
Fresh IPO. Pure heavy rare earth exploration angle with dysprosium and terbium emphasis. Extremely high risk.
* American Resources Corporation (ticker: AREC)
Their ReElement division is working on magnet recycling and rare earth refining. More indirect dysprosium exposure.

re: LSU/OLE MISS FEUD

Posted by dstone12 on 5/15/26 at 12:27 pm to
You shut up and and you shut….up.
Do I even have to ask which party this smiling white woman is in or what her stance is on immigration?




For ten years, it seemed like the females were cornering the market on this carnal knowledge.

Now the men are stepping up again.
There’s life after college football and NFL for athletes.

They’ve got talent.


Did last season shake your confidence in Jay?


So, for me, it’s a circumstance thing that we don’t know about.

He’s earned my patience.

“Not at all.” Is my answer.

He’s got more wherewithal in his pinky than any of us do. Let him coach.

Don’t be quiet about it …that’s your right as a fan. But sum him up in the last three years.

Has any coach won a national championship in 66% of his seasons at LSU? No.
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Essential Semiconductor Supply Chain: Spruce Pine, North Carolina, hosts rare mines that produce the world’s purest quartz. This material is not just for computer chips but specifically for the high-grade crucibles needed to melt silicon for wafers.


I wonder if Mamdani has any indirect influence on this.

Yes. Buncombe County North Carolina will continue to spread out with liberal northerner that keep coming south to try socialism in a new place.

Western North Carolina counties will become slightly purple and Environmental regulations will tighten. We have gold mines sitting under our feet, but regulations are the impenetrable barrier between us and them.

re: Safari Massie

Posted by dstone12 on 5/14/26 at 7:31 am to
Zebra print
Zebra teeth


Authentic!
I wish police would protect Christians like that.

re: San Francisco to ban smoking outdoors

Posted by dstone12 on 5/14/26 at 6:03 am to
If you’re white and caught smoking a cigar, you’re getting fined.


If you’re POC and smoking a joint from a dispensary that our tax dollars paid for? Carry on scholar.