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Bitcoin soldier.

He lied to Congress, so it wouldn’t be a shock if he made a deal to step down.

Saw something like this in Cabo. I dropped down along a sea cliff wall, looked up and could barely see the sun. Sea of Cortez is a legit dive destination.

I find both of them so unattractive. They look like cheap losers

It normally is but they decided to have only 6 of 12 gates open for cars on a holiday weekend. Twat said they were understaffed, like they didn’t see the Fourth of July weekend on the calendar.

I promise you, somebody pissed in their car.

Wasn’t a coup, it was a fight for Independence after the Jewish Bolsheviks overthrew the Russian Empire in 1917.

US didn’t get in the Coup business until 1947.

“Best Estimate (Based on Known Evidence):

• Over 80 attempted or successful regime change operations according to historian Lindsey O’Rourke, whose work draws from declassified U.S. documents and academic research.

• Of these, at least 20–30 are widely considered to be successful coups that replaced governments, often in favor of U.S.-aligned or anti-communist regimes.

Well-Documented U.S.-Backed Coups Include:

1. Iran (1953) – CIA and British MI6 overthrew Prime Minister Mohammad Mossadegh.

2. Guatemala (1954) – CIA ousted President Jacobo Árbenz.

3. Congo (1960–1961) – U.S. helped remove and facilitate the murder of Patrice Lumumba.

4. Brazil (1964) – U.S. supported a military coup against President João Goulart.

5. Chile (1973) – U.S. supported the military coup that overthrew Salvador Allende, bringing Pinochet to power.

6. Indonesia (1965–66) – U.S. supported the military’s purge of communists and suspected sympathizers, leading to Suharto’s rise.

7. Honduras (2009) – Though officially denied, the U.S. gave tacit support to the coup against President Manuel Zelaya.

Other Notable Interventions That Shaped or Supported Coups:

• Vietnam (1963) – U.S. involvement in the overthrow and assassination of President Diem.

• Libya (2011) – Not a coup in the classic sense, but U.S./NATO involvement contributed to the collapse of Gaddafi’s regime.

• Venezuela (2002) – U.S. was aware of and sympathetic to the coup against Hugo Chávez, though did not directly orchestrate it.”

Sitting in Az getting a chuckle out of all this heat wave hysteria. Just heard we are below average today at 104.