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  • October 10, 2023 at 12:03 am
    Kafiroon

    Cool! Sam Let Zed Drive.

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  • October 10, 2023 at 12:12 am
    Too Tall

    Hamas and the progtards don’t need a map. Biden’s Special Envoy to Iran, Rob Malley was placed on leave (with pay, of course) in July by the State Department for “mishandling classified information.”

    Undoubtedly he is a spy who gave Iran and Hamas everything they need to know.

    Wait for it…Rob Malley is Jewish, although apparently not an observant one.

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    • October 10, 2023 at 7:44 am
      MasterDiver

      When I was in SAC, many, many moons ago, “Mishandling” Classified, even “For Official Use Only”-level, could get you arrested, decertified, court-martialed, fined, imprisoned, and a Less-than-Honorable Discharge. My how times have changed, and NOT for the better.

      Zar Belk!

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      • October 10, 2023 at 12:34 pm
        Oldarmourer

        The difference is you were in a uniform.
        Political appointees only get ‘laterally promoted’ to another dept.

    • October 10, 2023 at 12:39 pm
      Oldarmourer

      soros is ‘jewish’ too, but shouldn’t be referred to as such.
      Bloodline is meaningless to his ilk and he ceased to be any sort of Jew when he stripped the gold teeth from the dead at a concentration camp for the ones who killed them. I believe that in Torah they call that ‘excision’ and deservedly so. There are a great many people of Jewish extraction in politics and especially the media that can’t be looked on as any sort of Jew no matter what their name is or who their parents were.

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  • October 10, 2023 at 12:15 am
    Bren

    Okay, it’s a Nova.

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    • October 10, 2023 at 12:17 am
      ULTRA-MAGA TOP DAWG JTC

      Never any doubt about that, or the year.

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      • October 10, 2023 at 12:19 am
        ULTRA-MAGA TOP DAWG JTC

        Interested in that front tag though.

    • October 10, 2023 at 12:31 am
      resolute

      Nova SS, painted in Tuxedo Black.

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    • October 10, 2023 at 8:46 am
      NotYetInACamp

      I drove a NOVA with those lines and a basic 350 V8. I also drove a 1969 Chevelle Classic 300 also with a 350 V8 engine.
      I most enjoyed the 1974 Camaro Type LT, also with a 350 V8. It had the emissions BS on it, but it was a fun reliable well handling and quick car for many years.
      Those years had many great cars built by the car companies.

      I think the people in the USA are fed up with, to us, meaningless wars that only result in death, genocide and capital profits flowing to select areas like Blackrock, State Street and Vanguard.
      Ukraine is another planned murdering of Ukrainians. We need opposition to the waste.

      Of 2million Gazan residents, half are under the age of 16 and are brainwashed to hate Isael, Americans, Western Civilization, and that all not believers in their type of Islam must die.
      Cutting out that danger cannot be condemned. That is above my pay grade. I could be appalled, but my tribe already drove the Sharia followers out after a long war and underground opposition that resulted in many deaths. That is the history of Islam. They still trade and deal with them mostly peacefully, and with respect knowing who each are. They also have a decent army and strong warriors. They welcomed Saxons in hundreds of years ago.
      You can’t he;p but enjoy Hamas headquarters being imploded into rubble.
      I am of the opinion that so many Gaza building fall so easily is because the building materials entering Gaza for so long have been under control of those who had taken the cement, steel and other materials to build Hammas infrastructure, such as the miles of deep bunkers and tunnels that also have previously been used to infiltrate and attack inside Israel. The concrete used in the “normal” construction must have been greatly weakened by the diversion of building supplies.
      Just my observation of known data. Somebody has probably commented on this before.

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      • October 10, 2023 at 12:46 pm
        Oldarmourer

        Crumbling structures are the norm in pretty much all of the islamic countries, they use unwashed beach sand and then wonder why ‘allah’ let the rebar rust away, the diverted materials is just an added extra.

        Right now abbas is in the un demanding that they send in a force to ‘stop the Israeli agression as international law dictates they have to’

        The problem is it will likely happen. In his remarks the un president called for a moment of silence for ‘the martyred palestinians and ‘others killed elsewhere’ ” he couldn’t even bring himself to say Israel when Israel is a member nation and ‘palestine’ isn’t.

  • October 10, 2023 at 12:23 am
    Heltau

    Should be in the year 1972. Always a very nice-looking car.

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    • October 10, 2023 at 6:16 am
      badger52

      Exactly right sir. Small block fits in there nice too and makes a hellulva street sleeper.

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    • October 10, 2023 at 4:00 pm
      DDS

      Those are not 1972 tail lights. From 1969 to 1974 the backup light was a small white square inside the main red lens. That separate larger white lens towards the center line of the car is unique to the 1968. The 1968 only “Chevy II” badge that the car came with dead center on the front edge of the hood is also missing as is most of the chrome on the car. It would have also come with script “Nova” badges centered between the rear wheel well and the bumper.

      “Dechromed” is a fairly common trick when customizing a car.

      Keep in mind that “Nova” was a trim option on the Chevy II line up through the last Chevy II in 1968. 1968 saw the last of the Chevy II and the first of the rounded styling that was carried over to 1969 and beyond on cars that were now called a Nova. This is much like the Chevelle, the Chevelle Malibu, and then the Malibu.

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      • October 10, 2023 at 8:10 pm
        ULTRA-MAGA TOP DAWG JTC

        Further verification then, 1969.

        As settled at the top.

        Pretty excellent detail on those ’68/’69 backup lights, I missed that.

        Gorgeous car; but I’ll still stay with the ’67 as my fave.

      • October 10, 2023 at 9:43 pm
        Doggo

        Chris, thanks for the bonus Nova.

        DDS, 68 and 69 Novas had the same taillights. 70-72 had the red all the way around with white centers. Also, 68 had white lenses on the front blinkers (with amber bulbs inside), 69 had amber lenses. Chris got the 69 Nova right

  • October 10, 2023 at 12:42 am
    President Elect Toxic Deplorable Racist SAH Neanderthal B Woodman Domestic Violent Extremist SuperStraight

    For a parallel take on the US/Hamas/Israel debacle, go to “BigCountryExpat dot com”, read the most recent 3-4 posts.
    In short, we (USSA) don’t need to be there.
    Let the Hatfields & McCoys duke it out between themselves.

    (don’t know if there’s a “http” or “www” in the front of that – it shows up without on my URL bar)

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  • October 10, 2023 at 1:01 am
    Roger

    Maybe if Israel had a 2nd Amendment, and the people were well armed, the terrorists would have had a bit more trouble and there would have been fewer victims!

    I just can’t imagine living over there, surrounded by enemies, and be unarmed and completely helpless!

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    • October 10, 2023 at 12:49 pm
      Oldarmourer

      That was pretty much forced on Israel by the un and western countries because armed civilians were killing terrorists before they could get more than a few shots off and that was ‘disproportionate’ or somesuch foolishness, the same as the media et al are trying to force on North Americans. Right now, military weapons and ammunition are being issued to border towns and villages and the licencing requirements for anyone to own a personal firearm have been reduced to a phone call.

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      • October 11, 2023 at 1:07 am
        Roger

        It’s truly a sick world where people defending themselves from violent criminals and terrorists is considered the bad thing!

  • October 10, 2023 at 5:17 am
    Randy

    There is a reason I have an older Sunday cartoon by CM as my computer background. Most poignant final panel Zed says “An overshadowing feeling that American Socialists have left us at the starting gate” with the shadow of the infamous entry gate for Auschwitz behind him…

    And sadly I was arguing with some younger folk the other day who are absolutely convinced it is criminal to celebrate Columbus Day. I can’t help but feel doom quickly approaching our nation 🙁

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  • October 10, 2023 at 6:50 am
    Tim Moyer

    Yep, I agree with Randy on that. Some think it’s criminal to celebrate Columbus Day, as they take off from work or whatever, to protest it. Otherwise, I LOVE the Nova SS !

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  • October 10, 2023 at 10:23 am
    Halley

    Just like “the Corona virus” and “the war in Ukraine” and literally any and every “news story” we’ve been fed since at least 2020, the “unforeseen” attack by Hamas is giving me the same “things are not what they seem” vibe.

    Big things are happening, but I don’t think we have any idea what they really are…

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    • October 10, 2023 at 11:46 am
      cb ~

      Halley, check ‘Big Country Expat’ site referenced by B.Woodman above. He sometimes writes about events the ‘news media’ will never mention.

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  • October 10, 2023 at 10:55 am
    Brent+Dotson

    On Columbus Day; The Moors (Muslims) took over Spain around 700 AD. The last of them was driven out in 1492. Nobody wanted to Fund Columbus because they knew is calculations was wrong, but Spain’s treasury was depleted from the war so they took the chance since they were desperate (remember Isabella hocked her jewels to get the ships) Columbus’s main job was to rebuild the Spanish treasury. He would have been in DEEP trouble if he returned empty handed. He didn’t and saved the country of Spain. Considering this and the times a lot of his actions in the new world are understandable, I think.

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  • October 10, 2023 at 11:13 am
    Mattexian

    *A* map in the glovebox? How many gridsquare charts he have stashed in there?

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    • October 10, 2023 at 11:44 am
      rickn8or

      Mattexian, no a “Courtesy Gun” for your passenger in case they’re not armed.

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  • October 10, 2023 at 12:09 pm
    Hotrod Lincoln

    Back in the dark ages, Darrel Waltrip drove a Nova like that to the track championship one season at the Nashville Fairgrounds speedway. He bragged that the car “won every race it finished”- – – – -He was right. If he saw he couldn’t win, he would run it into the wall before the last lap!

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  • October 10, 2023 at 10:48 pm
    WayneM

    The neat little known factoid about Chev Nova is that it was also an acronym for the “X” platform…

    Nova – Chev
    Omega – Olds
    Ventura – Pontiac
    Apollo – Buick

    Even lesser known factoid… GM produced a version in Canada called the Acadian Canso…

    Even more obscure factoid… the Strait of Canso separates Cape Breton Island from the mainland of Nova Scotia, Canada…

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