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re: Morning, Panicans. What’s hot off the griddle on today’s outrage menu?
Posted by CTregistrar on 4/11/26 at 7:11 am to FlexDawg
W/out a doubt the UN's decision to include Iran in policy making including women's rights! That they are still a member of a organization for world peace boggles the mind esp. as they think nothing of murdering their own countrymen. The UN's day has come and gone about as worthless as The League of Nations.
re: Donald Trump is the best President we have ever had
Posted by CTregistrar on 4/11/26 at 7:06 am to Chad504boy
Perhaps w/the exception of the ballroom (not a good look for a country still reeling from policies of the former administration), I can't help thinking of the Energizer Bunny esp. when compared to sleepy joe who couldn't even read from a script or climb stairs w/o stumbling. Time will tell whether he made the right call concerning Iran but certainly previous attempts to squash their nuclear ambitions has met w/failure. Policy to strengthen voter integrity is the right call as is removing those who are here illegally. "Rooting" out fraud is a no brainer and those that abuse the system s/b dealt w/severely. I'd like to see him tackle "foreigners" on the ballot for any government elected role in the country.
re: Anyone else worried about Vance's safety?
Posted by CTregistrar on 4/11/26 at 6:52 am to River_City_Tider
The though entered my mind. Why of all places Pakistan.
re: For pushing an innocent bystander into a moving train, what should be the penalty?
Posted by CTregistrar on 3/29/26 at 6:07 am to TrueTiger
Life in jail, death by a lethal injection? No to both. The "eye for an eye" approach is more fitting for the animals among us. Drag him to the platform and toss his body in front of the oncoming train.
re: Marco Rubio is correct. Iran responsible for most of the Middle East problems.
Posted by CTregistrar on 3/28/26 at 1:21 pm to loogaroo
After the outright slaughter of their own do they not see the sheer lunacy in making this remark? Iran/Persia's history is a long one of chaos more often than not mostly due to its ever changing political scene depending on who or what group decides its time for a change. Additionally they long for a return to their empire status much like Mussolini/Hitler/Stalin. Iran is the ever present "bully" sorely needing an attitude adjustment before it is responsible for a world catastrophe that may have no winners.
re: Adult Daycare getting ready for No King’s Day
Posted by CTregistrar on 3/28/26 at 1:07 pm to GatorOnAnIsland
I wonder how many of these folks do any volunteer work for legitmate causes? A major shopping area in my rural area was wall to wall idiots forcing traffic to a slow to a crawl today.
re: Only 14 states plus DC do not require an ID to vote.
Posted by CTregistrar on 3/20/26 at 7:01 am to Rebel
CT requires some form of ID to vote, ie., driver's license, current utility bill, passport, even someone vouching for you (must sign documentation). You cannot just walk in, head for a tabulator and cast a vote. If you cannot prove place of residence, you cannot vote. At best a provisional ballot would be the only option.
re: I'm Curious. How Many Here Think Lee Harvey Oswald Acted Alone in the JFK Assassination?
Posted by CTregistrar on 3/8/26 at 12:52 pm to KCT
Anyone remember Dorothy Killigan? Shortly before she was found dead under mysterious circumstances in her home, she was scheduled to meet with "I believe" four men in Texas about the assassination. We will never know how close she was to finding the truth about JFK's murder.
re: Seemingly lost in all this Iran BS is they refused to stop developing nukes….
Posted by CTregistrar on 3/8/26 at 12:43 pm to rltiger
Iran/Persia has a long history of "government" upheaval. It's people welcome new leadership then complain thereafter when "it" doesn't deliver. But in its long history, a western styled government has never been put in place nor has its people clammored for one. Nuclear weapons in such an unhealthy nation is dangerous not just for the USA or Israel, but the world. Who is to stop them from eyeing their neighbors (many were once occupied by Persia). So how will this distraction prevent the same scenario down the road? Where is there new leadership willing to do the hard work of eliminating the zealots and dictators? Each time we "enter" into a conflict with nations that have gone astray, our efforts have been in vain, Vietnam, Afghan, etc., Iran will be no different.
re: Woodrow Wilson truly sucked
Posted by CTregistrar on 3/8/26 at 12:25 pm to Wednesday
I'd rather deal with traffic after work during daylight hours, however, I'd also rather "they" stick w/one or the other. As for the UN, what has it contributed to world peace? And the IRS, another dept. created to bleed us dry not only to tax us but to fund it's operational costs. Personally "less is best" when talking about any government agencies and esp. those that seem to have major issues "keeping track" of tax dollars spent.
re: Mass stabbing on D.C. beltway
Posted by CTregistrar on 3/2/26 at 8:02 am to Night Vision
Apparently this started as a road rage incident. So far one woman is dead, a dog was stabbed (not sure if alive/dead) and escalated from there.
re: I really hope Iran elects a democracy
Posted by CTregistrar on 3/2/26 at 7:58 am to Barkbowwow
As I understand it, Iran is already looking into "electing" another Ayatollah replacement. So killing off 48 government officials plus the "head of the snake" will do nothing to change the dynamics of their government. Unless you rid the country of Muslim influence, nothing will change except "names". As for the populace, does anyone really know what these people want or if it is truly "freedom", how to go about creating a government that will provide those freedoms moreso than what the Shah dished out or the last two Ayatollah's. Granted their military apparatus has taken a beating for the time being but for how long? The history of Israel seems to be a continuous battle with Palestinians . . placating them hasn't worked, bombing them hasn't worked . . why would anyone think the current scenario in Iran will change the future there. Perhaps the only recourse is military occupation as in Germany after WWII until the Iranians follow a course that will heal their nation rather than plunge it into continuous chaos generation after generation.
re: Have democrates figured out that shutting down Dept of Homeland Security might look bad
Posted by CTregistrar on 2/28/26 at 10:47 am to Trevaylin
None of their policies resonant w/sane Americans. Putting Americans in harms way time and again makes absolutely no sense unless your ultimate goal is to increase voter rolls. As for Homeland Security, after 9/11 and Boston, it would behoove members of either party to think twice about the potential for another catastrophic event.
re: How does war with Iran help the average American?
Posted by CTregistrar on 2/28/26 at 10:30 am to Kikicaca
Thinking about Germany's efforts to "beef up" their military apparatus and if I'm not mistaken, doing so was against the WWI treaty (Versailles). While Neville was boasting about "peace in our time", the Nazi's again ignored the Munich Agreement & invaded Czech. 6 months later. Preventive action now, and hopefully a regime change will if nothing else allow the "world" to breathe a little easier, including us at least until another nation decides "world conquest" is its "game".
re: Why is voter ID such a controversy? And why is the GOP so useless?
Posted by CTregistrar on 2/4/26 at 8:03 am to Warboo
As an election registrar in my town, I take voter ID very seriously. Without proof of residency, you will not get past my poll checkers. Voter identification should not even be an issue. It is beyond ridiculous that identification is necessary in so many other transactions but not the one that elects the "commander in chief".
re: So I guess the Iran protest regime change failed.
Posted by CTregistrar on 1/18/26 at 8:51 am to GumboPot
A "friendly" Iran would benefit the entire region plus a "nuclear" Iran governed by fanatical Islamists is disturbing to say the least . .
re: Former (Homeless) Brown University Grad Whose Reddit Post All But Cracked the Case
Posted by CTregistrar on 12/19/25 at 10:15 am to Jbird
One can't help but think this was scripted for the next Hollywood blockbuster . . two many odd circumstances from the basement dweller to the convenient suicide in NH . . can't wait to hear the manufactured motive . . .
re: Anyone watching the Brown University press conference?
Posted by CTregistrar on 12/17/25 at 7:27 am to loogaroo
Yes, but not in its entirety . . had I know part of it w/be in Spanish, I w/have brushed up on my hs Spanish. Notice how the deaf get an interpreter but the majority of Engish speaking (and I might note our official language) get squat. As for any new information, we've been led to believe he's short/fat, physical characteristics that by the way were obvious in the initial video. So nothing new was revealed. I'm waiting for someone to interview the 7 live victims or will they forever be silenced by an administration perhaps more concerned in protecting its ideological beliefs.
re: Brown University is a big arse coverup
Posted by CTregistrar on 12/17/25 at 7:08 am to Da Sheik
No it isn't . . anyone believing that "we the people" are told the truth are living in never never land. Both sides of the aisle "furnish" whatever they think is believable & will benefit them at the polls. As for Brown, it's inconceivable that in an urban setting more clues have not been forthcoming and what about the 7 live victims? Have they located and interviewed others in the recent video? Are the authorities stalling for time? What do we know about the 2 dead? So many unanswered questions seems odd to say the least otherwise, we are left to believe that RI's police are in over their heads and perhaps should aim for a roles in any forthcoming renditions of the Keystone Cops.
re: Mark Halperin Reports That College Republicans VP May Have Been ‘Target’ of Brown shooter
Posted by CTregistrar on 12/17/25 at 5:50 am to IvoryBillMatt
I've seen the name mentioned in X as well. Same height, body build, etc. From what little I've read, he is a Pakinstani, may have attended a Soros backed meeting and seems to have disappeared from campus. Seems odd that with 7 live victims not one has so far mentioned what the shooter shouted out. Considering the political "dynamics" in RI, I'm not surprised that a terrorist event w/be covered up as a terrorist on the loose doesn't "fit" their narrative of open borders.
re: Do young people have it harder today? Did Boomers ruin everything?
Posted by CTregistrar on 12/5/25 at 12:19 pm to Penrod
For starters I'm a product of the Eisenhower era, wherever that puts me category-wise. My Dad was the breadwinner and Mom stayed home. He started off as a commercial artist eventually becoming an art director and lastly part-ownership in a printing business. So by our neighborhood standards, we were better off than most . . however Dad was tight with a dollar so, we never traveled by plane, rarely went on vacations and eating out was pizza on Friday nights. My Dad and his father built our very modest house of 3 bedrooms and 1 bath. Yes, my sister and I shared a bedroom as my brother rated his own room. We always had new outfits for the first day of school but otherwise Dad "barked" if we wanted more clothing. I doubt if I ruined anybody's life style today. Thanks to Dad I was taught the value of a dollar and hard work. Everything I have today is the result of heeding Dad's advice, working two jobs and save, save, save. My house too is small but cozy . . who needs a big house to maintain and heat in this day and age of out of sight electric/heating costs.
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