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Politics / Re: Israel Under Attack
« Last post by WLJ on May 19, 2024, 10:46:06 PM »
They're still calling it a "hard landing"

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Rescue forces will reach the helicopter location in "a few minutes", the head of Iran's Red Crescent Society Pirhossein Kolivand has told state media.

He said that they were approximately 2km from where the hard landing is thought to have taken place.
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Politics / Re: Israel Under Attack
« Last post by WLJ on May 19, 2024, 10:30:18 PM »
My guess would be a drone in a search pattern trying to find President Waldo

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Politics / Re: The RIFLE Act
« Last post by BobR on May 19, 2024, 08:58:23 PM »
After the Dems are back in control of it all......

Wait, what, they only have to pay a 200 dollar tax for a machine gun!!!!  :facepalm:


bob
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The Roundtable / Re: Awesome Things Learned
« Last post by WLJ on May 19, 2024, 08:51:52 PM »
And while we on the subject of Muslim invasions of Europe lets not forget the Battle of Tours in 732

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Tours
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The Mess Hall / Ground Bison Stir Fry
« Last post by Ben on May 19, 2024, 06:48:40 PM »
When I was at the Costco this week, I decided to grab the ground bison instead of the ground beef. I didn't want to just do a boring fallback of bison burgers, so I was perusing recipes that use ground bison, and one recipe was for ground bison stir fry. It had mentioned that bison worked better than beef because of its flavor profile. I just happens that lately I have been buying the big bags of Kirkland frozen stir fry vegetables to make stuff like chicken stir fry, so I thought I would give this a go.

I actually didn't use much of anything from the recipe I saw. I just threw some stuff together, but man, did this come out great. There really was a different, but really delicious flavor using the bison. This is what I did:

Because the frozen veggies always seem to collect water as they cook, I actually did them up in a separate pan, getting them about 2/3 done. In a large cast iron pan, I cooked up 2lbs of ground bison. While the bison was cooking, I added around 3tbsp of brown sugar and a few dashes of soy sauce. When the bison was 2/3 done, I added in the veggies - spooning them in to leave the water behind in the other pan. I then added maybe 4-5tbsp of hoisin sauce, thoroughly mixing everything as it all finished cooking.

I served it over jasmine white rice, and I will definitely be making this more often. Super quick to prepare and delicious. The above quantity is enough for three meals for me.
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Politics / Re: Maybe we should just start a The World Has Gone Mad thread
« Last post by HankB on May 19, 2024, 05:51:32 PM »
Harrison Butker's speech GOT A STANDING OVATION from those attending his commencement address - so why the hell is there any controversy? Bunch of whining leftists whose idea of DEI means Discrimination, Exclusion, and Intolerance? (unless the first word is Deviance or Depravity?)

Largely people who weren't part of his audience objected to his advocacy of good, moral, traditional values.

(Although some group of nuns didn't like it - but nuns generally aren't right in the head anyway. I know - I went to Catholic school.)

I'm happy to see his jersey is the #1 seller now - this kind of reminds me of the Chick-Fil-A "boycott" that became a "BUYcott" with the restaurant chain making record sales. Or the "Day Without a Mexican" when illegals were told not to go shopping - and at least one major department store reported increased sales and reduced shoplifting on that day!  :rofl:
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Politics / Re: Maybe we should just start a The World Has Gone Mad thread
« Last post by Perd Hapley on May 19, 2024, 05:50:21 PM »
Correct me if I'm wrong but aren't both the bunny and the eggs remnants of the spring fertility calibrations that stuck around when pagan celebrations were kinda mushed into Christian celebrations? Much like the tree wasn't originally a "Birth of Christ" symbol?


Yes, I waited until Pentecost Sunday to respond to this. I promise I won't make some joke about the Spirit moving me to respond today. Then again, I guess I already did.  =|

There's good reason to be skeptical of claims that Christian thing X is really smuggled-in paganism, because there can be incentive on both sides to make those claims. Obviously, there's an incentive for some people to undermine Christianity by calling traditions into question, but the funny thing is that some Christians also have an ulterior motive to call those things pagan. It can be a way for some believers to be more spiritual; more pure than other Christians. There are other Christians that hear about supposed paganism, and their incentive is that it's easier to ditch the eggs or the Christmas tree than to actually do the research. (My church eschews eggs and rabbits during Easter, which I'm OK with, even though I doubt the claims of a pagan origin.)

So we have to watch out for a lack of objectivity from both sides. I can't claim to have done any exhaustive research, but I have found that for every claim of smuggled-in paganism, there is an at-least-equally valid debunking of that claim.

https://news.web.baylor.edu/news/story/2016/why-easter-was-never-anything-christian-holiday

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"Many religions and traditional customs have used eggs and even rabbits," Barr said. "But this doesn't mean that the Christian use of these symbols, especially eggs, is 'pagan.' Historical parallels do not equal historical evidence."
The Easter bunny was not used in Easter celebrations until the early modern world, and therefore the use of the rabbit has no historical or significant connection to any pagan festivals.
"I have seen arguments connecting Easter eggs to Babylonian and even Zoroastrian traditions," Barr said. "But the medieval European world had no knowledge of these customs or celebrations; historians didn't learn about them until very recently. The most historically logical roots for Easter eggs is their use during Medieval Easter traditions. Eggs were prohibited during Lent, and so in preparation for their return to eating eggs, people decorated eggs and used them as part of their Easter celebrations. This is the most reasonable source for the traditions we continue today."

And here is a response from our Catholic friends:

https://www.catholic.com/magazine/online-edition/no-easter-is-not-a-pagan-holiday
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Politics / Re: Maybe we should just start a The World Has Gone Mad thread
« Last post by WLJ on May 19, 2024, 04:48:59 PM »
They really hate it when someone voices views that don't fit the left's narrative

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    NEW: The Kansas City Star is calling on the KC Chiefs to fire Harrison Butker and hire a female kicker after Butker advocated for traditional values during a speech.

    The opinion piece quickly notified readers that this was "not a joke" and "not unrealistic."

    "For poetic justice… pic.twitter.com/uJxlrUvHpz
    — Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) May 19, 2024

Lib Rag 'The Kansas City Star' Demands the Chiefs Fire Harrison Butker and Hire a Female Kicker Instead
https://twitchy.com/justmindy/2024/05/19/kansas-city-star-fire-butker-and-replace-him-with-a-female-kicker-n2396409
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