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Arch Hughes

@HughesHenryArch

Grandfather, Father, Husband, 1Lt USAF, Engineer, Cardinal, Tiger, Son. Kentucky born. Now living in the People's Republic of California

San Diego, CA Katılım Haziran 2023
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Arch Hughes
Arch Hughes@HughesHenryArch·
Tip your TSA agent! $5, 10, 20, what you can afford.
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Arch Hughes@HughesHenryArch·
@mark_slapinski You are likely either: a) a comedian b) a dupe c) a liar You can pick!
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Democrats
Democrats@TheDemocrats·
Republicans control all 3 branches of government. Democrats introduced 7 bills to fund TSA. Each one was blocked by Republicans.
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Arch Hughes@HughesHenryArch·
@KurtSchlichter Maybe send the two females to the San Diego zoo and breed them. Or just shoot them and get it over with. Species have to adapt or die. They go extinct all the time. This one is just big and cute enough to notice.
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Arch Hughes@HughesHenryArch·
@ilan_wurman @MZHemingway @willchamberlain Law firms have no right to have a security clearance. In fact the NISPOM specifically precludes having a pool of cleared people unless they are actively working on a classified contract that requires them.
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Ilan Wurman
Ilan Wurman@ilan_wurman·
Is Trump's attack on law firms legal? Are law firms too liberal? The Rationally BASED Substack will highlight certain segments from previous episodes, like this one with guest cohost @willchamberlain. Take a listen and please subscribe to say up-to-date! rationallybased.substack.com
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DataRepublican (small r)
DataRepublican (small r)@DataRepublican·
Hello Representative Levin, I'd like to introduce you to an organization called the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs. NDI is one of the four core institutes of the National Endowment for Democracy, established by Congress in 1983. It is the Democratic Party's official international arm. Its board members include Stacey Abrams, Donna Brazile, and Michael McFaul. Its previous chair was Madeleine Albright, who served until her death in 2022. Also on the board: Eric Kessler, founder of Arabella Advisors, the largest dark money network in Democratic politics. NDI reported $181.5 million in revenue in fiscal year 2023, nearly all in government grants. NDI's mission, for four decades, has been to tell countries around the world how to run democratic elections. And what NDI consistently tells them, across dozens of countries, is that voter identification is a fundamental pillar of election integrity, and that proving citizenship is a basic prerequisite for participation. Here is what NDI has demanded of other countries: NDI's foundational guide, Building Confidence in the Voter Registration Process (2001), describes voter ID systems as standard democratic infrastructure. It states that voter registries should contain "voters' photographs and even their fingerprints" and that registered voters should be issued "a voter or other ID card that serves as proof of their right to vote." NDI explains that "issuing ID cards, either national or voting, requires a second point of contact between election officials and voters, which introduces an additional safeguard into the system." (pp. 10–11, 15) NDI's 2015 study of voter registration across the Middle East and North Africa goes further, laying out that voters must "prove their identity, essentially demonstrating that they are who they say they are" and must "affirm their citizenship and age." (p. 11) That same 2001 guide identifies married name changes as a routine voter roll maintenance challenge: "Election officials must update information about people who have moved or who have married and changed their surname." NDI also notes that voter lists "may omit information about changes of address or name for those eligible people who have recently moved or married." NDI's recommendation is not to eliminate voter ID. It is to maintain clean, continuously updated voter rolls that accommodate name changes within the system. In its 2009 Bangladesh report, NDI praised the country's new photo-voter list and national ID card system, noting that the ID cards gave "a sense of empowerment and belonging to the disadvantaged and marginalized people of the country, particularly women." Read that again. NDI itself called voter identification empowering for WOMEN! In every case, NDI's position was identical: marriage-related name changes are a solvable administrative problem. The solution is better record-keeping and updated systems. Not fewer safeguards. Not the elimination of voter ID. Your party's own international arm has already solved the problem you bring up. The answer is: maintain the rolls. Update the records. Issue the IDs. Accommodate name changes within the system, don't use them as a reason to have no system at all. The exact opposite of what you push here - refusing to clean voter rolls. By NDI’s own standards, by the standards of your own international soft power branch, YOUR position is the anti-feminist position. The SAVE America Act asks Americans to do less than what NDI demands of Nicaragua, less than what NDI praises in Morocco, and far less than the biometric fingerprint-and-facial-recognition system NDI supervised in Nigeria. Eighty-four percent of Americans support photo ID to vote. Two-thirds of Democrats support it. Jimmy Carter's own 2005 bipartisan commission recommended it. You voted no. Your party's international arm, funded with taxpayer money, chaired by your party's former Senate leader (Tom Daschle), staffed by your party's most prominent voting-rights advocate, says yes. For everyone else. NDI's guides are publicly available on their website. You might consider reading them before you spout mindless drivel to protect your own grift.
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Arch Hughes@HughesHenryArch·
@RepMikeLevin Not true. Just fear mongering because there are no good arguments against the SAVE act.
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Rep. Mike Levin
Rep. Mike Levin@RepMikeLevin·
If you changed your name when you got married, take notice.    Under the SAVE Act, your driver’s license wouldn’t be enough to vote. You’d need a birth certificate that matches your current legal name. Most women who changed their name at marriage don’t have that. And getting it costs money you shouldn’t have to spend just to cast a ballot.    Republicans aren’t targeting noncitizens. They’re targeting you.
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Arch Hughes@HughesHenryArch·
Dude ur people still practice slavery, treat women like property, and throw gays off of roof tops. You mowed down 50,000 people in the streets and now are publicly hanging protestors. Your prophet was a pedophile and killed everyone that wouldn’t convert. Even your religion is a blight on the world. Consider getting an education and joining civilization.
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OSINTdefender
OSINTdefender@sentdefender·
The Israel Defense Force has launched an investigation into the failed interception tonight of at least two medium-range ballistic missile fired by Iran at cities in Southern Israel, which resulted in +150 injuries as search and rescue operations continue in Arad and Dimona.
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Arch Hughes@HughesHenryArch·
@MarioNawfal I read several weeks ago about a 3800 km range missile and calculated that Diego Garcia was within range. No one in power wasn’t aware of this.
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇮🇷🇺🇸🇬🇧 Iran just proved its missiles can reach far beyond the Middle East Iran fired two intermediate-range ballistic missiles at Diego Garcia, a joint U.S.-UK military base sitting 4,000 kilometers away in the middle of the Indian Ocean. Neither hit the base, but the message landed harder than any warhead could. Tehran has always publicly claimed its missile range tops out at 2,000 km. This strike attempt doubles that number overnight. The Khorramshahr-4 that likely carried out the attack can also deliver cluster warheads, the same munitions that have been devastating Israeli cities for three weeks. Look at the map. A 4,000 km range from Tehran draws a circle that reaches Paris, London, and most of Europe. Every NATO capital that thought this war was a distant Middle Eastern problem just realized Iranian missiles could theoretically reach their doorstep. Source: @sentdefender WSJ
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🇮🇷🇺🇸 How Iran hit the "unhittable" jet The F-35 is invisible to radar. It was never invisible to heat. Iran likely used infrared tracking systems that detect engine exhaust instead of radar signatures. Because these systems emit no energy, the F-35's warning systems never alerted the pilot he was being targeted. The suspected weapon: Iran's 358 missile, a hybrid between a loitering drone and a surface-to-air missile that hunts using optical and infrared sensors, bypassing stealth entirely. Stealth dominates radar. Physics doesn't care. Source: AiTelly

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LP@LPaulson7·
@HughesHenryArch @sentdefender So that gives Israel the ability to bomb every single building? Even ones that aren’t military buildings?
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Arch Hughes@HughesHenryArch·
@LPaulson7 @sentdefender Sure it concerns me. I agree that Hamas needs to be eliminated. The 10/7 attack / mirders / rapes / kidnappings needs to be prevented from happening again. It is unfortunate the Gaza people were enslaved by Hamas. It has not worked out well for them.
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LP@LPaulson7·
@HughesHenryArch @sentdefender Israel has been better moving all sorts of civilian building in Gaza for 3 years…that doesn’t concern you at all? Israel is getting some of its own medicine.
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