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Mazda's Suna trim offers engaging variations on a turbocharged theme


Mazda may have retired its "Zoom-Zoom" slogan, but that doesn't mean its products have become stodgy or any less fun to drive.

In fact, as evidenced by my recent time in a CX-5 and a 3 Sport hatchback, both "sporting" Mazda's new Suna trim level, they're as much or more fun than they've ever been.

- Friday, April 26, 2024


Are Our Elections Legally Valid?

Many US citizens have questioned the legitimacy of the 2020 election. Given the disturbing details that have emerged such as bloated voter rolls, algorithms creating fake voters (New York Citizens Audit), canvassing efforts showing 20% of mailed ballots were not validly cast (Defend Florida 2021 canvassing efforts), US election systems software being written in Serbia, and more recently in Georgia, a Fulton County Election Board member testifying that no signature verification was performed on their 147,000 mail-in ballots, it is no wonder why.

- Friday, April 26, 2024




Information About Disinformation

Nina Jankowicz, American Sunlight Project

Biden’s former disinformation czar is back in the news. Nina Jankowicz, known for her smug smirk, is attempting to deceive the American people by labeling truth as disinformation. In April 2022, Jankowicz was appointed to oversee a new Department of Homeland Security Disinformation Board. The experiment only lasted approximately one month before it was “paused,” resulting in Jankowicz resigning.

- Friday, April 26, 2024




Broken Worldviews Policing

I just posted the following on X, formerly Twitter: "Broken windows policing was effective for areas that departed from Safety and civility norms. Broken worldviews policing, my suggestion, implements Safety and civility norms (in areas) where these concepts are foreign. New generations don't know what discipline is. Introduce it"
- Friday, April 26, 2024


Walking Wonders: Hiking Trails and Coastal Walks on the Isle of Wight

Imagine you're stepping onto the rugged cliffs and serene beaches of the Isle of Wight, where each trail offers a walk and an encounter with history and nature.

As you trace the coastline from the dramatic Needles to the tranquil shores of Sandown, you're not merely a visitor but a storyteller, collecting scenic vistas and whispered legends.

- Friday, April 26, 2024




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