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Jasmine Crockett disappointed that only two White Democrats voted against the Charlie Kirk resolution
Representative Jasmine Crockett was not happy with the Caucasian lawmakers who voted in favor of honoring Charlie Kirk. Most of the Democrats who voted against the measure were also part of the Congressional Black Caucus. Crockett claimed that the “no” vote coming from people of color was due to Charlie Kirk’s ” rhetoric” that “targeted” […]
Vet gun cases
We have the case of 51-year old Air Force vet Kyle Culotta up first. Mr. Culotta was pulled over in Massachusetts June 24 and had (gasp) guns he legally owned in the car he was driving owned by his fiancee, Sarande Jackson. Culotta was arrested June 24 in Gardner, a day after he entered the […]
In Case Anyone Was Wondering . . . .
. . . no, I ain’t dead. And with apologies to Mr. Clemens: “Any such rumors have been greatly exaggerated.” I’ve been away from TAH for quite a while. So just in case anyone out there was wondering what was up I thought I’d post this update. Why the hiatus? A number of different reasons. […]
Stupid people of the week
Georgia sheriff under scrutiny after heated clash with local police officer A confrontation between a north Georgia sheriff and a local police officer has led a local district attorney to call for a special prosecutor to investigate Towns County Sheriff Kenneth Henderson. Tensions erupted during a December 2024 incident between Henderson and Hiawassee, Georgia, Police […]
Military commissaries potentially looking at being privatized
The Defense Commissary Agency has officially requested information from relevant industry regarding their taking over the Defense Commissary system. The agency wants to know if the respondents will be able to offer the usual discount compared to the regular grocery market, while running operations and maintenance. This is a part of the larger initiative by […]



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