I. INTRODUCTION
This should be read by all the Anti Trump minions on this board including Mr. Barnes. From Twitter. Buzz Peterson
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remember vividly when Iran blew up our Marine barracks in Beirut, Lebanon. It was October 23, 1983, and I was a newly trained second lieutenant C-141 pilot based at Charleston AFB, SC.
My wing put my crew and I immediately into “Alpha Alert” requiring the crew and aircraft to be airborne in an hour or less. We talked as a crew and we, to a man, knew we would fly to Beirut and bring our Marines home. In flag draped coffins.
We were crushed. We were devastated. A foreign government had killed 241 US personnel. It was a tremendously sad feeling. There was none of the usual crew banter and jokes as we preflighted the jet. It was quiet as we went to work. Deathly quiet.
I went to our command post to get our flight plan. The sun was just setting in Charleston. A colonel handed it to me and I took a quick glance. Mostly looking for our required fuel load and the flying time.
Wait. This wasn’t right. The destination wasn’t Beirut. It was Fort Bragg, NC. I asked the colonel if this was correct?
He said, “Oh, you’re not going north, you’re going south. They’ll fill you in when you get to Pope.”
So, we took off and headed to Pope totally in the dark literally and figuratively. We were reeling from the loss of our brothers in arms overseas and we wanted to repatriate them!
When we arrived at Pope, we were immediately taken aside and briefed. Extensively. We were going to war and we were taking the 82nd Airborne to drop them at Point Salinas, Grenada. It was Operation Urgent Fury, my first combat, and all of sudden we were energized! A crusty Army sergeant major pulled me aside as they were boarding. “Hey LT, just get me down there. I’ve got a silver bullet in my gun for the first commie bastard I see!”
I almost hugged him! We were going to inflict violence on bad guys.
I admit I felt a little guilty. I wanted to take out my hurt and sadness on someone! My sorrow had been immediately replaced with a burning need for revenge.
I also feel like that’s exactly what has happened to Iran. It took us a little while but for my Marine brothers in Valhalla, we got your back, boys. Rest in peace and Semper Fi!
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I did a quick hit on Richard Syrette yesterday. Gotta keep Canadians apprised of the U.S. madness.
In 2024, during the campaign, it was literally “no new wars”. “The party of peace”
In 2025, we were called panicans… it wasn’t a war, just strategic military strikes.
It’s 2026 now, and the Gould posts have moved to “it’s a new war, but it’s just justified”.
Another iteration of that moving goal post is that it’s not actually a “new” war, because Iran has been a threat for decades. So the campaign promise still stands, because it’s just a flareup of an old war… Something like that.
It’s depressing.
We all want the Trump administration to succeed.
We all need the Trump administration to succeed.
America will not survive another four years of Democrat control (at least not in its current form).
American servicemen and women coming home and body bags just in time for the midterms maximize the odds of this happening in 2026 and 2028.
And the level of intellectual rigor in online discourse… Tribalism, haughtiness and sass.
I’m absolute recipe for disaster.
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I. INTRODUCTION
A. Art of the Week
B. Recommendation of the Week
C. Wisdom of the Week
D. Appearances
II. THE EVIDENCE
A. Barnes Library: Curated Weekly Articles of Interest
*Bonus: Bald eagle rescued. https://abc7ny.com/post/nypd-officers-describe-rare-rescue-trapped-american-bald-eagle-icy-hudson-river-nyc/18616678/
B. Best of the Board: Five Fantastic Posts of the Week
*Bonus: Bondi mockery. https://vivabarneslaw.locals.com/post/7703469/spotted-all-over-washington-dc-while-i-normally-don-t-share-the-political-views-of-people-in-dc
**Bonus: Weekly Wisdom. https://vivabarneslaw.locals.com/post/7704649/the-intersection-of-politics-youtube-commentary-and-critical-traffic-infrastructure-https-you
C. Homework: Cases of the Week for Sunday
*Lobbyist disclosure laws. https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/2/chapter-26
**Lobbying disclosure guidelines. https://www.senate.gov/legislative/resources/pdf/S1guidance.pdf
***Transanity in Canada. https://vivabarneslaw.locals.com/post/7704549/tribunal-ruling-out-of-british-columbia-canada
III. CLOSING ARGUMENT: Constitution Masterclass Series — Article I, Tariffs
I. INTRODUCTION
A. Art of the Week
B. Recommendation of the Week
C. Wisdom of the Week
D. Appearances
II. THE EVIDENCE
A reminder: links are NOT endorsements of the authors or their interpretation of events, but intended to expand our library of understanding as well as expose ideas of distinct perspective to our own.
A. Barnes Library: Ten of the Top Curated Weekly Articles
B. Homework: Cases of the Week for Sunday
*Bonus: Livenation Ticketmaster Antitrust https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/music/music-industry-news/live-nation-doj-lawsuit-after-gail-slater-resignation-1236504011/
**Bonus: NCAAF eligibility suit. https://www.knoxnews.com/picture-gallery/sports/college/university-of-tennessee/football/2026/02/13/joey-aguilar-eligibility-hearing-tennessee-vs-ncaa/88659399007/
***Bonus: AI plagiarism win. https://www.newsday.com/long-island/education/adelphi-university-ai-plagiarism-lawsuit-oh07enyz
C. Best of the Board: Ten of the Top Posts
III. CLOSING ARGUMENT: Constitution Masterclass Series — Article I, Elections