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#1
notions / Dedication of this Forum
Last post by prime - Today at 09:29 PM
Rip the sacred flesh
Sodomize the holy asshole
Drink the red blood of the mother of earth
Masturbation on the dead body of christ
The king of Jews is dead
and so are the lies
Vomit on the host of Heaven
Masturbate on the throne of God
Break the seals of angels
Drink the sweet blood of Christ
Taste the flesh of the priest
Sodomize holy nuns
The king of Jews is a liar
The Heavens will burn
Dethrone the son of God
God is dead
Holyness is gone
Purity is gone
Prayers are burned
Covered in black shit
Rape the holy ghost
Unclean birth of Jesus Christ
Heaven will fall
Fuck the church
Fuck Christ
Fuck the Virgin
Fuck the gods of Heaven
Fuck the name of Jesus

https://www.anus.com/metal/havohej.txt
#2
notions / Re: The Fourth Branch of Gover...
Last post by prime - Today at 07:39 PM
QuoteThe case against delegation rests on the proposition that the Constitution, in the first sentence of Article I, gives "[a]ll legislative Powers" to Congress. One would therefore assume that sensitivity to delegation would be at its height when the President or some regulatory agency claims the power to issue so-called "legislative rules"—regulations that have a force and effect similar to that of a statute. At one time, the courts were very cautious about such delegations, and said they would refuse to recognize agency rules having the force of law unless they were explicitly authorized by Congress.

More recently, however, the Court has adopted something of the opposite presumption: that any statute that mentions "rules" or "regulations"—even if this could plausibly mean housekeeping or procedural rules—also includes the authority to issue legislative regulations, that is, rules that are functionally equivalent to mini-statutes. This newer presumption, which has never been justified by the Court in any considered decision, has the effect of permitting the transfer of lawmaking authority from Congress (whether this was intended or not) to administrative actors and the President.

https://reason.com/volokh/2026/03/04/the-role-of-delegation-theories-in-deforming-the-constitution/
#3
metal / Re: Functional Distros
Last post by prime - Today at 10:03 AM
#5
notions / Re: DiversityWatch
Last post by prime - Mar 03, 2026, 12:15 PM
DiversityWatch: Megyn Kelly, Iran oil, sanctuary cities
https://www.amerika.org/politics/diversitywatch-march-3-2026/
#6
notions / Re: DiversityWatch
Last post by prime - Mar 02, 2026, 06:10 PM
DiversityWatch: demoralization, DEI hires, nuclear war
https://www.amerika.org/politics/diversitywatch-march-2-2026/
#7
notions / Re: Divorce, cheating, and inf...
Last post by prime - Mar 02, 2026, 11:33 AM
QuoteFormer DeRidder Mayor Misty Roberts' ex-husband took the stand Saturday afternoon and told jurors she directly confessed to having sex with the teenage boy at the center of her criminal trial.

A teenage member of the victim's friend group...testified that Roberts' youngest daughter came into her son's room that night and told a group of kids that she saw Roberts and the minor making out by the pool. Afterwards, he testified that he saw Roberts and the victim having sex through a crack in the window. After the two came downstairs, he said there was yelling and a big argument that followed.

https://www.kplctv.com/2026/02/28/roberts-best-friend-testifies-she-discussed-keeping-kids-reporting-incident/
#8
notions / Re: Divorce, cheating, and inf...
Last post by prime - Mar 01, 2026, 09:53 PM
QuotePhilip Heidt, 59, and his son, Carey Heidt, 32, were shot to death in their beds. Linda Heidt, Philip's wife, was the third person shot that morning. Linda Heidt survived her injuries and managed that morning to call 911 for help.

Craig Heidt was convicted two years and four months after the crime by a jury of four men and eight women.

Evidence at the two-week trial showed Craig Heidt was having an affair with Carey Heidt's wife, Robin. Craig Heidt had also looked at land with a Realtor, saying he expected to have some money soon.

"He wanted his brother's life," Muldrew told jurors.

https://www.savannahnow.com/story/news/2018/08/25/decade-passes-since-heidt-murders-that-shook-effingham/10943625007/
#9
notions / Re: DiversityWatch
Last post by prime - Mar 01, 2026, 06:22 PM
DiversityWatch: Austin jihad, Tehran burns, Nords
https://www.amerika.org/politics/diversitywatch-march-1-2026/
#10
notions / Re: DiversityWatch
Last post by prime - Feb 28, 2026, 07:27 PM
DiversityWatch: bomb Iran, COVID bribes, loneliness
https://www.amerika.org/politics/diversitywatch-february-28-2026/