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Re: Browns sign G Zion Johnson ScottPlayersFacemask 03/10/26 03:29 PM
Agreed

It is a solid signing
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Re: Browns News 6.0 oobernoober 03/10/26 03:28 PM
Aha, thank you.
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Re: Iranian War FATE 03/10/26 03:16 PM
Originally Posted by Damanshot
Originally Posted by GMdawg
One thing I find disgusting. (and their are many)Of all the problems we have in this world, in our country, in our own states, cities, and neighborhoods. Now the left wants to act like those on the FAR right Churches and worry about somebody wearing a HAT.

NO SIR.. We don't worry about someone wearing a hat.. Hats are fine, I wear one often.. It's not the hats. Its what the hats that idiot wears represent. A facist regime that wants to take over America and turn it into a Third World Shithole (to coin a phrase)





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Re: Poltical Jokes Part 5 PitDAWG 03/10/26 02:58 PM


But then Kid Rockatolla has a nice ring to it.
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Re: Who woulda thought this was a bad idea? PitDAWG 03/10/26 02:47 PM
You would have thought after this people may have taken the hint. But NOOOOOOO!

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Re: Trump:USA didn't bomb the school in Iran,,But.. PitDAWG 03/10/26 02:31 PM
New footage raises likelihood the US struck an Iranian school where a blast killed at least 165

JERUSALEM (AP) — New footage shows what an expert investigative group says is likely an American Tomahawk missile hitting a compound in southern Iran, meters from the school where a deadly unclaimed blast killed over 165 people at the start of the war raging in the Mideast.

It comes as mounting evidence points to U.S. culpability for the Feb. 28 strike, which hit a school adjacent to a Revolutionary Guard base in Minab, Iran, in the country’s southern Hormozgan Province. Experts interviewed by The Associated Press, citing satellite image analysis, say the school was probably struck amid a quick succession of bombs dropped on the compound.

A U.S. official familiar with internal deliberations on the matter has told the AP that the strike was likely American. The official spoke anonymously because they were not authorized to comment publicly on the sensitive matter.

The new footage, first analyzed by the investigative group Bellingcat, was taken the day the school was struck but circulated Sunday by Iran’s semiofficial Mehr news agency. It shows a missile hitting a building, sending a dark plume of smoke into the air.

The AP was able to geolocate the video and determine it was taken from a site adjacent to the school, while smoke was already rising from the school vicinity. Satellite imagery of the compound is consistent with visual identifiers found in the video, including a flat-roofed building, power lines and vehicles.

Trevor Ball, a Bellingcat researcher, identified the munition as a Tomahawk cruise missile — which only the U.S. is known to possess in this war. It’s the first evidence of a munition used in the strike.

U.S. Central Command has acknowledged using Tomahawk missiles in this war and even released a photo of the USS Spruance, part of the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier group located within range of the school, firing a Tomahawk missile on Feb. 28.

Bellingcat said the footage “appears to contradict” U.S. President Donald Trump’s claim over the weekend that Iran was responsible for the deadly school blast.

When asked about the strike at a press conference Monday, Trump claimed that Iran has access to the Tomahawk cruise missile, which is made by American defense contractor Raytheon. While the company sells the missile to allied countries like Japan and Australia, there is no evidence to suggest that Iran has acquired it.

Trump argued that the cruise missile is “sold and used by other countries” and that Iran “also has some Tomahawks.”

“Whether it’s Iran or somebody else ... a Tomahawk is very generic,” he said.

When asked why he was the only person in his administration making the claim, Trump said, “Because I just don’t know enough about it.” He added that “whatever the report shows, I’m willing to live with that report.”

On Saturday, Trump also was asked by a reporter whether the U.S. was responsible for the blast. Without providing evidence, he responded, “No, in my opinion, based on what I’ve seen, that was done by Iran.” Trump added that Iran is “very inaccurate” with its munitions. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth quickly chimed in to say the U.S. was investigating.

Neither the U.S. military’s Central Command nor the Israeli military immediately replied to requests for comment Monday.

Several other factors point to a U.S. strike.

One is the launching of an assessment of the incident by the U.S. military. According to the Pentagon’s instructions on processes for mitigating civilian harm, an assessment is launched after a group of investigators make an initial determination that the U.S. military may bear culpability.

Another is the location of the school — next to the Revolutionary Guard base and close to barracks for a naval unit. The U.S. military has focused on naval targets and acknowledged strikes in the province, including one in the vicinity of the school. Israel, which has denied conducting the strike, has focused on areas of Iran closer to Israel and hasn’t reported any strikes south of Isfahan, 800 kilometers (500 miles) away.

Complicating any assessment of the incident is the lack of images of bomb fragments from the blast. No independent agency has reached the site during the war to investigate.

Janina Dill, an expert on international law at Oxford University, wrote on X that even if the strike was a misidentification — and the attacker believed that the school had been a part of the neighboring IRGC base — it would still be “a very serious violation of international law.”

“Attackers are under an obligation to do everything feasible to verify the status of targeted object,” she wrote.

The Trump administration, however, strikes a different tone on international humanitarian law.

Speaking about the U.S. operation at a press conference March 2, Hegseth said: “America, regardless of what so-called international institutions say, is unleashing the most lethal and precise air power campaign in history.”

“No stupid rules of engagement,” he said. “No politically correct wars. We fight to win, and we don’t waste time or lives.”

https://apnews.com/article/iran-war-strike-school-minab-us-3f55b6ca193a3295bef5735a45a06368



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As of March 2026, evidence indicates that Iran does not possess or use American-made Tomahawk cruise missiles, contradicting claims made by
President Trump. The Tomahawk is a U.S.-developed weapon used primarily by the U.S. Navy, with sales limited to close allies like the UK, Australia, and Japan. Iran utilizes its own domestically produced cruise missiles.
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Re: Player News MemphisBrownie 03/10/26 02:24 PM
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Re: Browns Sign All-Pro LB Quincy Williams to a 2 year deal IrishDawg42 03/10/26 12:06 PM
Originally Posted by mgh888
If he plays closer to 2024 and previous years we make out like bandits. If he plays like 2025 - then we got a downgrade for a very small price difference.

Can but hope.... I do like speed and physicality. He and MG coming off the same side, MG stunting to the inside and Williams looping around, would be a dangerous combo.

Watch out for a record in 2026 for QB release time against the Browns...I don't know what that record is, but every coordinator should be scheming for that game right now.
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Re: Goofy Immortal Part Deux FATE 03/10/26 02:28 AM
j/c...

Read the comments lol.

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Re: The Dems... again Damanshot 03/09/26 09:28 PM
It was the bombers that yelled "jihadist yelling "Allahu Akbar"....

There is like 5 articles on the subject... Pretty interesting stuff really.,

I don't see how Mamdani is in anyway responsible for this. Not sure what problem you have with him or even why. I don't think you live in NYC..,, so I'm not sure what MESS you are speaking of.

I also don't hear many NYC residents crying and screaming about him.

Some for sure, but that's to be expected with any politician. Of course, us posters on Dawgtalkers.net wouldn't know anything about that now would we?
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Re: Log on difficulties... YTownBrownsFan 03/09/26 04:00 AM
I have had the same thing all day long.
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Re: Cuba Is Next On The List According to trump PitDAWG 03/08/26 06:57 PM
Canada provides assistance to the people of Cuba

https://www.canada.ca/en/global-aff...es-assistance-to-the-people-of-cuba.html



Both Canada and Mexico, which at the moment seem to be the most civilized governments in North America, are at least making sure the people of Cuba can eat.

Unless trump starts acting like his buddy Netanyahu and stops food from entering Cuba and starving those people to death. Hopefully it won't come to that. I guess we'll find out soon enough.
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Re: Russia Agrees to US Ukraine Security Demands PitDAWG 03/08/26 03:14 PM
I don't try to make a vague comparison to one case where one of our largest global enemies invades a democracy on the door of our NATO allies to us attacking a nation that is of no imminent threat.

It appears you agree with me. Trump only pushes around and bullies the little kids on the playground to make himself look tough.

He would never try to do that to anyone nearly on our own level.

Is that why you think when Putin supplied Ukraine with satellite imagery to help them better locate our troops that trump stayed silent about it?
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Re: More Music bonefish 03/08/26 01:45 PM
So, if you think you think you can be a drummer.

think again,




I saw him do this solo. I was maybe 12' away. Absolutely insane.
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Re: Falcons Fire DL Coach They Just Hired This Month .... Ballpeen 03/07/26 10:52 AM
To many issues to keep the guy around. Especially a new hire to the staff. It shouldn't be very hard to find a new DL coach at this point.
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Re: Padel Tennis? lampdogg 03/07/26 12:56 AM
Never heard of it. I played tennis for many years but as I got older I became tired of chasing that fuzzy little ball around the court.

Pickleball is a blast
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Re: Trump Fires Kristi Noem PitDAWG 03/06/26 04:29 PM
So you are suggesting that four year college degrees is the cause of the mess we're in? Or maybe the fact that it's unusual that former plumbers aren't members of the senate then elevated to a cabinet position? Or maybe that former media talking heads aren't appointed to high government positions?

For his second term, President Donald Trump selected at least 19 former Fox News hosts, journalists, and contributors for senior administration positions, including several cabinet-level or top-tier roles.

Surely that's not what you're suggesting is it?
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Re: Our Economy is Collapsing mgh888 03/06/26 03:08 PM
Originally Posted by northlima dawg
US loses 92,000 jobs in February. Unemployment rate up

Retail sales fall more than expected.
Oil up biggly

Screw that Biden guy. All his fault.
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Re: help resetting password ! YTownBrownsFan 03/05/26 09:34 PM
You're welcome.
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Re: Browns hiring Bobby Johnson OL coach PitDAWG 03/05/26 03:26 PM
All I can really give you what he has worked in and has experience in from his coaching background........

Bobby Johnson has coached in a varied, hybrid offensive line scheme that heavily blends outside zone with a significant amount of pull-lead gap scheme concepts. Known for demanding aggressive, high-pad-level pass protection with a square, "ankle set" technique, he emphasizes versatile blocking techniques, as seen during his time with the Buffalo Bills and New York Giants.

That's just a quick AI summary.
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Re: NFL salary cap projected at $301.2 million to $305.7 million per team for 2026 season superbowldogg 03/05/26 04:16 AM
everyone is kicking the can until the salary cap starts dropping...
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Re: Cleveland Guardians 2.0 FATE 03/04/26 11:33 PM
No doubt. If you watch him here from '24, we've got to be talking 30-40 pounds.

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Re: Browns Trade for RT Tytus Howard PitDAWG 03/04/26 07:58 PM
I agree with you that if I had my choice I would like to see Botonio play for another year. But it seemed it was a tough call for him to make coming back last year. I would think it would be even tougher for him to come back again this year with an entire new offense, a new HC and OL coach knowing we're in a rebuild of the O before he even commits to playing. To me that sounds like a tough sell. But I guess we'll see.
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Re: Republican Right Wing Nuts - Part ???? PitDAWG 03/04/26 04:43 PM
Federal judge demands answers from top Minnesota prosecutor in 'extraordinary' contempt hearing

The judge demanded answers from Minnesota U.S. Attorney Daniel Rosen about why immigrants’ belongings weren’t returned after they were unlawfully detained.

A federal judge clashed with Minnesota’s top federal prosecutor at a contempt hearing in a series of what the judge called “testy and frosty” exchanges Tuesday after he accused the federal government of violating multiple court orders to return property to immigrants who had been unlawfully detained.

In an unusual move, U.S. District Judge Jeffrey Bryan demanded that Daniel Rosen, the U.S. attorney for Minnesota; David Fuller, the acting chief of the U.S. attorney's office; and an ICE official appear in court in St. Paul on Tuesday for “numerous unlawful violations of court orders,” combining 28 different federal immigration cases. The order says the rights of the 28 people have been repeatedly violated through the government’s failure to return personal property taken from the immigrants, who were illegally detained during Operation Metro Surge in Minnesota.

Last week, Bryan ordered the officials to come in and “show cause why they should not be held in civil or criminal contempt.”

Bryan started the hearing Tuesday by calling it “an extraordinary measure” and said it would be a “historic low point” for the U.S. attorney’s office if he held anyone in contempt.

Later, as Bryan called a break, he acknowledged he and Rosen had “been a little testy and frosty with each other.”

Bryan did not immediately rule Tuesday on whether Rosen or others could be held in contempt and did not give a timeline for a decision.

Things were calmer in the afternoon, with Rosen saying there “was no defiance, no disobedience,” over judicial orders. He said compensation would be paid in cases where immigrants’ property was lost, problems he said would “fall into the realm of human error,” and that the government believes property was returned in other cases.

The belongings included identification and immigration documents, passports, driver’s licenses and work permits, as well as cash, cellphones, clothing and jewelry.

“The government believes contempt is far beyond anything that ought to be considered here today,” Rosen said.

Rosen’s office is facing a serious staff shortage. A series of prosecutors have left the office over the past year, including a recent group who left amid growing frustration with the administration’s immigration enforcement and the Justice Department’s response to two fatal shootings by federal officers in Minneapolis.

In the federal immigration cases, Bryan previously ordered the release of the 28 immigrants, “all of whom had been unlawfully detained,” as well as the immediate return of their belongings. The court had also ordered the federal government to provide documentation of the return of the property.

In Bryan’s order Thursday calling for the hearing, he wrote that the court had notified the federal government that if it did not comply by 11 a.m. Feb. 25, it would face contempt proceedings.

“As of the date of this Order, Respondents have not complied,” Bryan wrote. “The Court cannot ignore Respondents’ unlawful conduct.”

The Justice Department and Immigration and Customs Enforcement did not respond to requests for comment.

More than 1,000 habeas corpus petitions have challenged the legality of arrests in Minnesota and called for the release of immigrants detained since the operation began in December.

The volume of petitions has overwhelmed the court system and led to strong rebukes and criticism from multiple federal judges, who have warned the government it will face contempt proceedings if it continues to refuse to comply with court orders.

“This Court will continue to do whatever is required to protect the rule of law, including, if necessary, moving to the use of criminal contempt,” Patrick Schiltz, the chief federal judge in Minnesota, wrote in an order last week. “One way or another, ICE will comply with this Court’s orders.”

In a late January order, Schiltz included a list of 96 court orders he said ICE had violated in 74 cases since Jan. 1.

“The extent of ICE’s noncompliance is almost certainly substantially understated,” he wrote. “This list should give pause to anyone—no matter his or her political beliefs—who cares about the rule of law. ICE has likely violated more court orders in January 2026 than some federal agencies have violated in their entire existence.”

The administration has blamed judges for the crisis, accusing them of failing to follow the law and rushing cases.

The showdown in Minnesota court Tuesday is a part of a growing wave of confrontations across the U.S. between increasingly frustrated judges and Justice Department officials.

Late last month, a judge in West Virginia chastised U.S. and state officials for jailing noncitizens indefinitely, saying it violated their constitutional right to due process.

“Continued detention without individualized custody determinations, after this court’s repeated holdings that such detention violates the Fifth Amendment, will result in legal consequences,” U.S. District Judge Joseph Goodwin said in his order.

A recent New York Times review found at least 35 instances since August, spanning multiple states, in which federal judges issued “show cause” orders calling on the government to explain why it should not be held in contempt.

The orders came from judges in California, Texas, Florida, Massachusetts, Michigan, New York and other states, according to the Times

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-new...utor-contempt-ice-immigration-rcna261583
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Re: The smartest guy in the room… Jester 03/04/26 11:47 AM
Why am I always in the wrong room?
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