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taxi

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11. Kids will booby trap their sock drawers to keep Moms prying eyes out,
Sun Mar 8, 2026, 10:02 AM
Mar 8

but Iran will leave their most vulnerable possession unprotected for us to waltz right in and take it. I have a feeling we are too far down the rabbit hole to do the right thing, the power that be are a reckless bunch with the attitude of Admiral Farragut at Mobile Bay in 1864 - that's where he is quoted as saying, "Damn the torpedoes". It appears that his strategy was an act of desperation.

Isaac S. Milner, one of the men in the main top, stated that when the Brooklyn stopped, Farragut ordered the Hartford’s pilot to “Run to the port of her.” The pilot responded, “Can’t sir, obstructions.” “To starboard then,” said the admiral. The pilot responded, “Channels full of torpedoes.” Milner then relates that without hesitation Farragut cried: “Damn the torpedoes! Go on!” John Crittenden Watson, Farragut’s flag lieutenant, standing on the poop deck during the battle, recounted that Farragut said: “Starboard, ring four bells, sixteen bells.” In another source, Watson claimed that Farragut said: “Damn the torpedoes! Full speed ahead, Drayton! Hard a starboard! Ring four bells! Eight bells! Sixteen bells!”15 Thus, most of the commentaries claim that Farragut uttered some combination of “Ring four bells! Eight bells! Sixteen bells!” Interestingly, this is similar to the phrase that first shows up in print.


https://www.usni.org/magazines/naval-history-magazine/2014/july/damn-torpedoes

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Selecting the next supreme leader... Hugin Mar 8 #1
I would be more concerned about plutonium. How much plutonium does Iran have? LiberalArkie Mar 8 #8
Recipe for disaster. paleotn Mar 8 #2
Exactly JBTaurus83 Mar 9 #27
A mission larwdem Mar 8 #3
KS Tornado had posted this in November taxi Mar 8 #4
I'd pay good money to see Trump get his Bigly Toe caught in the trap!!! riversedge Mar 8 #6
Kids will booby trap their sock drawers to keep Moms prying eyes out, taxi Mar 8 #11
And, later heard from the Iranian News Agency (fake)... OldBaldy1701E Mar 8 #5
Steal Team 6? marble falls Mar 8 #7
Just a suggestion AltairIV Mar 8 #9
A lot of their facilities have been hidden deep underground BumRushDaShow Mar 8 #10
Just like Bush seized Iraq's WMDs? SergeStorms Mar 8 #12
Unlike that Iran actually does have a stock of enriched uranium EX500rider Mar 8 #13
How do we obtain this information? Bayard Mar 8 #15
Via the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) EX500rider Mar 8 #17
I'd just like to know how we know what they have, Bayard Mar 8 #21
Because they had nuclear inspectors up until July of 2025? EX500rider Mar 8 #22
But..... SergeStorms Mar 8 #20
Right after the Kurd invasion Prairie Gates Mar 8 #14
Already tried, and failed. James48 Mar 8 #16
"Iran said...." lol, they are a lot like Baghdad Bob EX500rider Mar 8 #18
Yes, but Hegseth, Trump and Rubio are worse. /nt artemisia1 Mar 8 #19
As bad as they are no not really EX500rider Mar 8 #23
And how will you get them and it out? Grins Mar 8 #24
Brings to mind the Iran hostage situation back in the day.... NowsTheTime Mar 9 #25
I thought it was buried under rubble. RandySF Mar 9 #26
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