CJN33
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@TigerWill06 Have you tried crying about it yet? Seriously enough doom posting. Plus I remember him challenging him to do that not saying he would. You’re like the person who doesn’t believe the weather man because he said 1 time it would snow and it didn’t.
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@uncledanny24 Have you tried crying about it! Honestly your doom posting is getting tiring.
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D’Moi Hodge hit exactly 100 3’s in his year at Mizzou.
Dennis looked at Jacob Crews and said “this guy can do the same thing.” twitter.com/datzoulou/stat…
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@AMK_Mapping_ They’ve always had a system that determines if it will hit a populated area and if not than no interceptors. This is nothing new. No theories needed.
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It's possible that Israel has begun rationing interceptors, especially considering they started using the Iron Dome against ballistics recently (which is designed to shoot down rockets from Lebanon and Gaza).
This is just a theory for now, though.
AMK Mapping 🇳🇿@AMK_Mapping_
2 missiles were launched. 1 targeted northern Israel and impacted near Krayot. Israeli media claims it fell in an open area. 1 targeted an offshore gas facility west of central Israel. It's unknown if it impacted. This was a very weird attack. Hardly any interceptors were used, with 1 or both missiles impacting.
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@MattJHarris85 I particularly loved seeing the fruit of development in TO and Trent Pierce going off in the same game for a big road W
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Massive.
Absolutely massive.
Fantastic work valuing the ball, winning the possession battle, and getting the game on your terms.
#Mizzou outperforms the margin, but crucially, it notches a Q1 result -- and replaces the heartbreaking loss to UGA.
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@bschaeffer12 Not sure I would call it getting blown out but it’s a bad loss nonetheless
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@ZssBecker I’m diapered up and chained to my pre-purchased yacht. Ready to ride this bitch down if I have too
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@MosabHasanYOSEF Only problem is that the worlds media will find a way to blame Israel (Jews) for everything what has happened after October 7th.
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Theory: Trump’s Gaza Master Play
1. Hostages released – Trump’s opening gambit: Hamas loses its leverage, and Israel withdraws to a buffer zone—no more urban raids, no more global outrage. Masterstroke: Israel escapes the blame cycle.
2. Demilitarization impossible – each militia clings to weapons for survival, not against Israel but against each other over scarce resources. Trump stays clean; Palestinians fail his plan’s conditions.
3. Aid restricted to cans and water – rubble sits untouched (five years to clear). No order, no infrastructure—only chaos. Trump ensures just enough aid to expose the disorder, not fix it.
4. Militias clash – Islamic Jihad versus clans versus faceless gunmen. No Israeli shells, just hunger-fueled infighting. Trump foresaw it: let survival instincts drive the chaos.
5. Famine narrative collapses – food arrives, but gunfire erupts. The world sees: chaos is Palestinian-made, not Israel’s blockade. Trump wins without saying a word.
6. Tribes turn – “Arm us,” they plead to Israel. Trump greenlights weapons for self-defense, not invasion. Gaza’s tribes exact revenge on Hamas, not Israel’s fight.
7. Statehood dream fades – no one who can’t manage a food line can govern a nation. Trump’s silence outshouts protests; Europe abandons the two-state illusion.
8. Evacuation unfolds – no orders, no accusations. Families flee because Gaza is uninhabitable, a kill zone. Trump never said “empty Gaza”; he let desperation prove his point.
Eight moves, zero missteps. Gulf money pocketed, Hamas choked, world awakened—Trump lands exactly where he aimed: Gaza’s relocation as the logical fix, Palestinian violence laid bare, no ethnic-cleansing label.
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@kevinnbass If you pose this as a good vs evil problem you are no better than those calling everyone fascists. So be careful with your analogies. I don’t disagree that there very well may be orcs among democratic voters, but to label them all as such is a dangerous line to cross.
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@EFischberger @FBIDirectorKash It’s a damning indictment of how corrupt and dishonest our government has become. Nice try though.
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As the Director of the FBI, I am committed to ensuring the investigation into Charlie Kirk’s assassination is thorough and exhaustive, pursuing every lead to its conclusion.
The full weight of America’s law enforcement agencies are actively following the evidence that has emerged, but our efforts extend beyond initial findings. We are examining every facet of this assassination.
We are meticulously investigating theories and questions, including the location from where the shot was taken, the possibility of accomplices, the text message confession and related conversations, Discord chats, the angle of the shot and bullet impact, how the weapon was transported, hand gestures observed as potential “signals” near Charlie at the time of his assassination, and visitors to the alleged shooter’s residence in the hours and days leading up to September 10, 2025.
Some details are known today, while others are still being pursued to ensure every possibility is considered. Our primary focus is to complete this investigation and deliver justice. To protect the integrity of the investigation and subsequent prosecution, we cannot release every piece of information we have to the public right now. We will ensure every question is addressed at the appropriate moment.
Regarding specific details, such as questions about the plane that allegedly turned off its transponder after departing from an airport near the assassination site, we can share updates when answers are confirmed. After interviews with the pilot and consultation with the FAA, we determined the transponder was not turned off. Incomplete flight data in rural areas caused the apparent gap.
The entire FBI mourns the loss of Charlie Kirk. We will not rest until justice is served, and our investigation into this assassination will continue until every question is answered.
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@christopherrufo Not sure how you can criticize Kash Patel at this point. Really weird jump you’ve made.
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I'm grateful that Utah authorities have captured the suspect in the Charlie Kirk assassination, and think it is time for Republicans to assess whether Kash Patel is the right man to run the FBI. He performed terribly in the last few days, and it's not clear whether he has the operational expertise to investigate, infiltrate, and disrupt the violent movements—of whatever ideology—that threaten the peace in the United States.
There are two ways forward. First, we enter a spiral of violence, which would be a catastrophe for the country. Second, federal law enforcement makes a credible plan to restore the civil order, initiates a campaign to disrupt domestic terror networks in all fifty states, and sets them in motion with the goal of preventing further bloodshed, all of which can and must be done in a principled, legal, nonpartisan manner.
We would be wise to take a moment and ask whether Kash Patel has what it takes to get this done. I've been on the phone the last few days with many conservative leaders, all of whom wholeheartedly support the Trump Administration and none of whom are confident that the current structure of the FBI is up to this task.
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