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Midshipman and Cop kerfuffle during lockdown
Annapolis, the site of the United States Naval Academy, one of the country’s senior military colleges, was placed under a lockdown yesterday. It seems a former student was making threats electronically, which appeared to be coming from within the building. *cue spooky 70’s horror movie music* During this lockdown, the police prowled the building making sure […]
Weekend Open Thread
President Donald Trump took action to address crime in Washington D.C. Pulling together federal and local assets, the Trump Administration added the “FO” response to what had been years and even decades of “FA”. Many among the left paint this as a bad thing, even claiming that Trump is attempting to establish a dictatorship. When […]
Valor Friday
After Charlie Kirk’s assassination this week, President Trump announced that he will be posthumously awarding him the Presidential Medal of Freedom. I’ve briefly talked about this award in the past, but wanted to delve a bit deeper in this week’s piece. The Presidential Medal of Freedom is one of the highest honors of the American […]
Charlotte stabbing
While at this point (Wednesday) Charlie Kirk’s assassination is dominating breaking news and the classic mainstream media is dominated by a purported Trump birthday greeting over 20 years old, there is another story in Charlotte, NC. The video, released by the Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS), shows Iryna Zarutska, a Ukranian refugee, get on […]
Daily FGS
Gewehr 43 Business Owner Fends Off Five Armed Robbers With a Gun of His Own By Cam Edwards An East Oakland pawn shop owner is in the hospital today after taking on five armed assailants who tried to rob him on Wednesday night. Thankfully, the man is expected to recover from his injuries, which he […]
Holiday Open Thread
This is the 24th anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the U.S. that took place on September 11, 2001. On that day, and on the days that followed, most of the country was awakened to a persistent threat to our existence as a nation. Along with other days such as the Pearl Harbor attacks that […]
Good news and bad news
First, take a minute of silence – it’s September 11th and while many seem to have happened 24 years ago today, we at TAH have not and will not. Remember the immortal words of George Santayana – “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it. Moving on to more current things […]



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