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A sign posted in the window of the DeBary Diner flatly tells would-be customers to turn around if they back Biden and his administration following Thursday's attack by ISIS-K at the Kabul airport, WOFL reported.
"If you voted for and continue to support and stand behind the worthless, inept and corrupt administration currently inhabiting the White House that is complicit in the death of our servicemen and women in Afghanistan, please take your business elsewhere," the blunt notice reads.

The American Humane society slammed Biden for leaving the contract dogs behind in Afghanistan.
"I am devastated by reports that the American government is pulling out of Kabul and leaving behind brave U.S. military contract working dogs to be tortured and killed at the hand of our enemies," American Humane president and CEO Robin Ganzert said in a statement.
"These brave dogs do the same dangerous, lifesaving work as our military working dogs, and deserved a far better fate than the one to which they have been condemned."
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Kabul Small Animal Rescue was founded by an American, Charlotte Maxwell-Jones, in 2018; the group helped U.S. troops bring home cats and dogs they had befriended while deployed to Afghanistan. The Taliban ordered Maxwell-Jones to leave the country after it took over earlier this month, and she scrambled to get her employees, their family members and up to 250 animals out as well, Stars and Stripes reported.
The Pentagon said that Maxwell-Jones brought the dogs to the airport in kennels and asked troops to get them on military evacuation flights.
The military denied her request because of customs prohibitions and the need to reserve all space on flights for people needing evacuation. Maxwell-Jones then tried to charter a civilian aircraft to pick the dogs up, but the plane never arrived, according to the Pentagon.
It added that troops moved the dogs from the runway to a compound that had been used by the former Afghan army. Service members then let the animals out into an enclosed area, where they remained when the final U.S. flights departed. Maxwell-Jones stayed with the dogs to try to get them onto a later flight, officials said.
Sunday afternoon, before the final U.S. departure, the animal rescue group tweeted photos of some of the dogs it was trying to help, with the hashtag #OperationHercules. The post went viral. About an hour later, the group posted on Twitter again, urging people to stop tweeting at the State Department and U.S. Central Command and saying its team was handling the situation. The group's last full tweet came Monday afternoon and urged followers to "PLEASE LET THE PROCESS WORK."
But by Tuesday, photos of the canines continued to rocket across social media, along with claims they were abandoned working dogs, prompting the Pentagon to issue a denial.
Marion Gruber, director of the FDA's Office of Vaccines Research & Review and 32-year veteran of the agency, will leave at the end of October, and OVRR deputy director Phil Krause, who's been at FDA for more than a decade, will leave in November. The news, first reported by BioCentury, is a massive blow to confidence in the agency's ability to regulate vaccines.
The bombshell announcement comes at a particularly crucial moment, as boosters and children's shots are being weighed by the regulator. The departures also come as the administration has recently jumped ahead of the FDA's reviews of booster shots, announcing that they might be available by the week of Sept. 20.
A former senior FDA leader told Endpoints that they're departing because they're frustrated that CDC and their ACIP committee are involved in decisions that they think should be up to the FDA. The former FDAer also said he's heard they're upset with CBER director Peter Marks for not insisting that those decisions should be kept inside FDA. What finally did it for them was the White House getting ahead of FDA on booster shots.
Comment: Interestingly, this comes right on the heels of the FDA's recent "approval" of the Pfizer covid vaccine.

A still from video footage from Evin prison shared with the Associated Press by a self-identified hacker group.
The judiciary said "some" prison guards were in detention after a three-day investigation into mistreatment and grim conditions at Evin. Zabihollah Khodaeian, a judiciary spokesperson, said authorities had also summoned two guards and punished others. He did not elaborate on the penalties or identifying the suspects.
Last week the Associated Press published parts of the videos and a report about the abuse at the facility in northern Tehran, long known for holding political prisoners and those with ties to the west whom Iran uses as bargaining chips in international negotiations. An online account purportedly belonging to a self-described hacker group shared footage of an incident and parts of other surveillance video it had seized.
Comment: Hostage diplomacy seems to be more of an American specialty: Hunting Russians abroad? US asking allies to arrest Russians who will then be extradited to the US, Moscow claims

FILE PHOTO. A Palestinian man inspects the damage of a house destroyed by an early morning Israeli airstrike, in Gaza City, Palestine. May 18, 2021.
In the first such talks in over a decade, Gantz and Abbas met on Sunday evening in the West Bank city of Ramallah to discuss a range of issues. But right-wing Israeli politicians expressed anger with Gantz over meeting with Abbas, who they reportedly accused of being a "Holocaust denier and terrorist."
Similarly, a number of Palestinian groups - most of which are opposed to peace talks - denounced the PA leader for meeting with Gantz, who was labeled "the criminal Zionist minister of war." Prior to entering politics, Gantz had been a chief of staff of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF).
Comment: The mistrust towards Israel and Gantz is understandable because, despite the meeting, Israel's relentless attacks on Palestine and its people continue.
See also: Israel and the crime of apartheid, what's new?
Comment: This is a glaring example of how the establishment in league with the media are blatantly distorting the facts as part of an agenda to tar a variety of medications that are legitimate treatments for the coronavirus.
Ivermectin is a demonstrably safe and effective medicine for humans but they're implying that it's primary use is for deworming animals. However, Wikipedia tells us that it's not only approved for humans by the FDA, but the WHO considers it an 'essential medicine'; the same cannot be said for the experimental injections that are still on emergency use authorisation and the trials involving billions of people won't be finished until next year at the earliest:
Ivermectin is a medication that is used to treat parasite infestations.[6][7] In humans, this includes head lice, scabies, river blindness (onchocerciasis), strongyloidiasis, trichuriasis, ascariasis, and lymphatic filariasis.[6][8][9][10] In veterinary medicine, it is used to prevent and treat heartworm and acariasis, among other indications.[9] It can be taken by mouth or applied to the skin for external infestations.[6][11]
Ivermectin was discovered in 1975 and came into medical use in 1981.[14][15] It is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines.[16] Ivermectin is FDA-approved as an antiparasitic agent.
Comment: Is it any wonder people have had to resort to taking care of their own health when their government is threatening people with 'quarantine camps'? Sydney was turned into a dystopian hellscape after recording just 374 cases and the deaths of two 90-year-old men 'with' coronavirus:
- Global lockdown: Sydney calls in more troops, New Zealand won't open borders till next year, Tokyo may extend state of emergency
- Australia's MILITARY enforcing lockdown, helicopters soar overheard blaring warnings, gov't wants to inject 80% of population before border block lifted
Robert David Steele, a QAnon devotee who was touring the US "to awaken the nation in truth," blogged about his doomed battle with the contagion Aug. 17.
"I will not take the vaccination, though I did test positive for whatever they're calling 'COVID' today," he wrote alongside an image that appeared to show him hooked up to a ventilator
"The bottom line is that my lungs are not functioning," he wrote, admitting even then that it had been a "near-death experience.
"We will never be the same because now we know that we've all been lied to about everything," added Steele, who calls himself a former spy and Marine.
His friend Mark Tassi revealed the death of the "great patriot" in an Instagram post Sunday — calling it "very suspicious" that Steele died from this "typical respiratory thing," refusing to say the word COVID.
Comment: Yet another example of the fear porn being used to scare people into giving in to government dictates for getting jabbed, staying isolated, and remaining afraid. The fact that this story also allows the media to smear "conspiracy theorists" and "covid deniers" is just a bonus.
The last three US military transport departed the Hamid Karzai Airport late on Monday, just ahead of the August 31 deadline set for full withdrawal. For years, Washington and media outlets described the conflict in Afghanistan as a stalemate that had provided enough security to kindle social progress, security and stability. But a post-mortem of the last twenty years tells a different story - one of bloodshed, instability and grift, at a total cost of more than $2 trillion.

Poll workers Angela and Zach Achten check in a box of absentee ballots in the gym at Sun Prairie High School on Nov. 3 in Sun Prairie, Wisconsin. The entire gym was dedicated to counting the absentee ballots.
The legal foundation, an election integrity watchdog group, released a research brief Friday looking at one of the most closely contested states in the 2020 presidential election.
However, the Wisconsin Elections Commission disputes those findings, as the commission spokesman said the report "mischaracterizes election systems and cherry-picks data," adding, it is "unreliable and frankly, it's sloppy work."
Joe Biden defeated then-President Donald Trump by 20,682 votes in Wisconsin in the November presidential election. However, according to the legal foundation's report, 82,766 mail-in ballots in the state were either undeliverable or suffered an unknown fate.
Some parents maintain that the US is a racist country and if it has any chance whatsoever of turning this around, CRT must be part of our educational system. Merely avoiding the subject is itself racist they aver, and that should not be tolerated.
Others, equally adamant, take the opposite position. In their perspective, CRT is itself racist; it takes on the key aspects of communism to boot. Over their dead bodies should their precious young children be subjected to such an evil abomination, they say.
My own viewpoint is the latter. However, I am not now concerned with the substantive merits of CRT, one way or the other. Instead, I approach this issue with the goal of reducing tensions. I want to point to a compromise.
Comment: While the privatization of schools isn't a bad idea, the energy behind CRT is such that it's massive momentum has infected institutions and system in all aspects of society. As such, the privitization of schools, even if it were able to be implimented, would have a marginal effect on it's spread. It's likely the US will have to suffer a whole lot in order to reach any potential in changing its current course.












Comment: Considering how long many Americans have been questioning the current President's fitness for office, the Afghanistan blunder may be the final nail in his coffin.
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