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3/20/26
The Democrats' War on American Sovereignty: Causing Pain to Force Amnesty and Non-Citizen Voting
3/19/26
The German Shepherd Dog
The German Shepherd Dog
The German Shepherd Dog (GSD) is one of the most recognizable and versatile dog breeds in the world. Originating in Germany in the late 19th century, this breed was initially developed for herding and guarding livestock but has since excelled in various roles, from working dogs to beloved family pets. Here are key characteristics of the breed:
Physical Characteristics:
Size: Medium to large-sized breed.
Males: 24–26 inches tall; 65–90 pounds.
Females: 22–24 inches tall; 50–70 pounds.
Coat: Double coat with a dense undercoat. Coat types can range from short to long-haired.
Colors: Most common colors are black and tan, but they also come in solid black, sable, and variations like white or blue (less common and not recognized by all kennel clubs).
Appearance: The breed has a strong, athletic build, erect ears, and a bushy tail.
Temperament:
Intelligent: German Shepherds are highly trainable and quick learners.
Loyal: They are incredibly devoted to their families.
Protective: Naturally alert and wary of strangers, making them excellent guard dogs.
Energetic: They require regular mental and physical exercise to stay healthy and happy.
Roles and Abilities:
Working Dog: Often employed in police, military, and search-and-rescue operations due to their intelligence and physical ability.
Service Dog: Commonly used as guide dogs for the visually impaired or in therapy roles.
Sporting: Excel in obedience, agility, and tracking competitions.
Care Needs:
Exercise: Needs at least 1–2 hours of vigorous exercise daily.
Grooming: Moderate shedding year-round, with heavy seasonal shedding. Regular brushing helps manage loose fur.
Diet: High-quality, protein-rich diet to support their active lifestyle.
Training and Socialization: Early and consistent training is crucial to manage their energy and ensure they are well-behaved.
Health:
German Shepherds are generally healthy but can be prone to certain conditions, such as:
Hip and elbow dysplasia.
Degenerative myelopathy.
Gastric dilatation-volvulus (bloat).
The German Shepherd Dog is loved worldwide for its versatility, intelligence, and unwavering loyalty, making it a favorite among working professionals and families alike.
KIDS AND PETS
Teaching Kids And Pets To Co-Exist Peacefully
It is possible for children and pets to coexist in the same household, peacefully. Many people mistakenly think that as soon as they start having children that their pet needs to head to the local shelter. They fear that the cat or dog will not get along with the new child and it will result in biting or scratching. This is not always the case and if you take the time to introduce your pets to your children properly, your kids and pets can live in harmony.
One of the biggest concerns that new parents have when it comes to pets in the home is how it will react to a baby. Many of the old wives tales such as cats sucking the breath out of babies simply are not true. In fact, many cats and dogs readily accept a new child into the home and become fiercely loyal and protective over the baby.
When you bring your baby home from the hospital, you should introduce your pet to your new baby. Of course, these introductions need supervision. Allow your cat or dog time to sniff your child at his or her own pace. Make the introduction pleasant for your cat or dog. In most cases, your cat or dog will not give your baby a second thought. Allow your pet to adjust to the new situation on his or her own terms. When a baby comes to the house, it is an adjustment for everybody.
The other thing that you might want to consider doing when you bring a baby into the home is to make sure that your cat or dog is properly groomed. This includes trimming your dog or cat nails. Your dog may want to put a paw on your baby. If his or hers nails are long and sharp, your dog may accidentally scratch your infant. While you can never eliminate pet hair from your home, if your dog or cat clipped and brushed it will certainly help your home stay a little cleaner. Many new parents also worry about allergies. The fact is, many studies have shown that children who are exposed to pets from a very young age, actually have less pet allergies than children who are not exposed to pets.
Another good idea is to make sure that your pets do not have access to your baby’s room during naptime or at night without supervision. While your pet probably means no harm to your child, pets are naturally curious. A cat may jump into your infant crib, or in large dogs could easily a knock bassinet or cradle over. You should always supervise your pet when it is around your new baby at all times. Most of all, you should try to make sure that you are still spending quality time with your pet when possible. This especially pertains to dogs, which are used to playing in the backyard and going for walks.
As your child grows, you need to begin teaching your child proper pet etiquette. If your dog or cat has learned to respect your child, then your child also needs to learn to respect your pet. Teach your child from a young age that they should never pull or yank a cat or dog's tail or ears. Your child can learn proper pet etiquette even at a very young age. You will also want to teach your child to respect your pet’s space. This includes making sure that your child understands that he or she should never wake a sleeping pet. This could cause your pet to become startled and could result in biting or scratching.
In addition, you will want to make sure that your child understands to stay out of your pet’s food, water and litter box. Your child will be naturally curious, so it is always best to give your pet some private space away from your child.
There are many things you can do to make sure that children and pets coexist peacefully. Your children and pets need to learn to respect each other from the very beginning. There is no reason to get rid of your cat or dog just because you have a child in the home.
#Dogs #GermanShepherd #Pets #kids
3/18/26
How a former lawmaker grew weed with alleged Chinese crime groups in rural Maine
How a former lawmaker grew weed with alleged Chinese crime groups in rural Maine
The Blueberry Bidens: How Chinese Organized Crime Exploited Progressive Drug Laws to Infiltrate Rural Maine
US intel hid Chinese 2020 election meddling from Trump because they opposed his policies, memo says
US intel hid Chinese 2020 election meddling from Trump because they opposed his policies, memo says
Uranium In Iran, They Bragged About The Success of The Progress During NEGOTIATIONS
The Silence That Speaks Volumes
The Silence That Speaks Volumes
3/17/26
Uranium In Iran
Uranium In Iran:
Iran had 60% Enriched Uranium. They bragged about it during NEGOTIATIONS. Within a week it would have become 90% Enriched. They had enough to make 11 Nukes. Also, they chant "Death To America" and responsible for Thousands of American deaths since 1979. Soooo ... That had to be dealt with. We don't sit here chanting "Death To Iran"... do we ...
For decades, the guiding principle of American foreign policy, particularly from a conservative standpoint, has been "peace through strength." It is a doctrine that suggests American power military, economic, and moral is not a tool for conquest, but a shield for civilization. It is a promise to the American people that their government will not wait for the fire to reach their doorstep before attempting to put it out. The recent conflict with Iran, culminating in decisive military action against its nuclear program, was not an arbitrary choice made in the heat of the moment. It was the tragic, inevitable conclusion of a 45-year-long pattern of hostility, belligerence, and mortal threat emanating from Tehran. We did not chant for their destruction, but when a regime that chants for ours is on the cusp of acquiring the means to achieve it, we are left with no moral or practical choice but to act.
The immediate casus belli, the spark that lit the powder keg, was the stark reality of Iran’s nuclear program. For years, the West engaged in a fantasy known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA). Under the Obama administration, we were told that this deal would leash the Iranian nuclear ambitions, trading sanctions relief for peace of mind. Conservatives warned at the time that the deal was built on sand that it sunsetted key provisions, that it failed to address ballistic missile development, and that it injected billions of dollars back into the coffers of the world’s primary state sponsor of terror. The events of the last few years have proven every one of those warnings prescient.
By late 2024, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) reported that Iran’s stockpile of uranium enriched to 60% had grown to over 180 kilograms. To put that in perspective, 90% enrichment is considered weapons-grade. The jump from 60% to 90% is not a technological hurdle; it is a mere twist of the centrifuge dial. As the regime brazenly expanded its program, even dismissing the IAEA’s stricter monitoring protocols, the breakout time. the time needed to produce enough fissile material for a weapon collapsed. Then-Secretary of State Antony Blinken admitted as much in the summer of 2024, acknowledging that Iran’s breakout time was down to "one or two weeks". This wasn’t a distant threat; this was an active fuse burning in real-time.
The regime in Tehran didn't just hide this program; they weaponized it diplomatically. They bragged about their 60% stockpile during negotiations, using it as leverage to demand further concessions and sanctions relief. This is not the behavior of a nation seeking peaceful energy. It is the behavior of a nuclear blackmailer. The final calculation was terrifyingly simple: with enough 60% enriched uranium to produce multiple warheads, and the industrial capacity to enrich it further in a matter of days, Iran stood on the threshold of becoming a nuclear power.
But the nuclear threat, as grave as it is, is only the latest chapter in a very long book of Iranian hostility. The decision to use force cannot be understood without appreciating the historical context of bloodshed that colors the American-Iranian relationship. From a conservative perspective, a government’s primary duty is to protect its citizens and account for the sacrifices of those who came before. The Iranian regime has been responsible for the deaths of thousands of Americans since 1979, and their leaders have never been held accountable.
The tally of terror begins with the Iranian Revolution itself, which immediately defined itself by the seizure of the U.S. Embassy and the holding of 52 American diplomats hostage for 444 days . This was not a misunderstanding; it was a founding principle. The Ayatollah Khomeini popularized the slogan "Death to America," a phrase that has since become the liturgical refrain of the regime . While apologists in the West often try to explain this away as a rhetorical critique of "American policy" rather than the American people, the distinction is meaningless when you look at the body count. The policies they hate are carried out by people, and those people have been in their crosshairs for decades.
In 1983, the Iran-backed terror group Hezbollah bombed the U.S. Marine barracks in Beirut, killing 241 American servicemen. It was the deadliest single day for the Marine Corps since Iwo Jima. In the 1990s, Iran-backed militants bombed the Khobar Towers in Saudi Arabia, killing 19 American airmen. Following the 2003 invasion of Iraq, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and its Quds Force, then led by the terrorist Qassem Soleimani, supplied Shiite militias with Explosively Formed Penetrators (EFPs). These sophisticated roadside bombs were designed specifically to penetrate American armored vehicles, killing and maiming hundreds of U.S. soldiers . According to various assessments, Iran has been directly responsible for the deaths of at least 600 American service members in Iraq alone since 2003, with estimates of total American deaths tied to Iranian proxies since 1979 reaching well into the thousands. This is not a theoretical enemy. This is a regime with American blood on its hands.
Faced with this reality a nuclear threshold state, actively hostile, with a proven record of killing Americans the United States under President Donald Trump made a choice that the previous administration had desperately tried to avoid. They chose reality over hope.
The final trigger was the strategic vulnerability exposed in late 2024. Following a series of exchanges between Israel and Iran, it became clear that Iran’s conventional deterrence had been degraded. The "Axis of Resistance" Hezbollah, Hamas, and other proxies had been significantly weakened by Israeli operations. In response, the internal debate in Tehran shifted. Senior officials, including advisors to the Supreme Leader, began publicly discussing the need to revise their nuclear doctrine. They suggested that if Iran’s "existence is threatened," the religious fatwa against nuclear weapons could be changed. When a regime that chants "Death to America" starts openly debating whether the time is right to go nuclear, the window for prevention slams shut.
The conservative case for war has always rested on the principle of necessity. We did not go to war with Iran because we desired their land or their resources. We went to war because the cost of not going to war was too terrible to comprehend. Imagine an Iranian regime, emboldened by a nuclear arsenal, free to accelerate its proxy war against Israel, to dominate the Gulf, and to choke the world's oil supply with impunity. Imagine the nuclear arms race that would inevitably follow, as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Egypt scramble to match Tehran’s capability. The stability of the entire region would have been shattered.
President Trump articulated this stark reality when he addressed the nation following the strikes on Iran’s key nuclear facilities at Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan. He looked back at 40 years of chants, at the thousands of fallen Americans, at the roadside bombs that tore the limbs from young men and women, and declared that it would not continue . The decision to "obliterate" those facilities was not an act of aggression; it was an act of long-overdue self-defense .
We must ask ourselves: what is the alternative to this action? To allow a theocracy with a messianic death wish for America to possess the ultimate weapon? Diplomacy, as the conservatives predicted, failed. It failed because it assumed the Iranian regime wanted a solution, when in reality, they wanted a weapon. Sanctions failed to change their behavior; they simply incentivized them to accelerate their program to gain leverage.
So, why did we go to war with Iran? We went to war because they had enriched enough uranium to build a nuclear arsenal. We went to war because they told us, through their chants and their attacks, that they intend to use that power against us and our allies. We went to war because the lesson of the 20th century is that weakness invites aggression, and that madmen with armies cannot be appeased.
We did not go to war because we hate them. We went to war because they have hated us for 45 years, and we refused to let that hatred be armed with the ultimate destructive power. The strikes were not a victory for war, but a victory for deterrence. They were a reminder that while America will never chant "Death to Iran," we will also never allow those who chant "Death to America" to possess the means to make it so. In the end, it was the only responsible choice.
#Iran #Uranium #Nukes
Calm Down, You Won't Get DRAFTED
CALM DOWN, YOU WON'T GET DRAFTED:
Is Donald Trump considering a military draft for Iran? What we know
US military draft disqualifications list: See if you're exempt
The Brief
- The 2026 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) has fully implemented automatic Selective Service registration, utilizing federal records to register all eligible citizens.
- While the lottery-based draft infrastructure is fully operational due to the Iran conflict, it remains a "measure of last resort" with specific exemptions for clergy and some others.
- Despite the heightened state of readiness, not everyone is eligible to be called into active duty.




















