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The Week in Pictures: Schroedinger’s Ayatollah

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Posted By: Hazymac, 3/14/2026 7:41:58 AM

Is he alive or is he dead? When it comes to the new ayatollah, the answer is ultimately Yes. If he is alive, it won’t be for long. Who wants to tell him? Sadly, I don’t have any memes yet for Judge Lawrence Van Dyke’s amazing dissent at the 9th Circuit Friday. (If you haven’t heard about this, see the third item here.)

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Strike3 3/14/2026 8:41:14 AM (No. 2080149)
If the Cardboard Caliph is alive, it won't be for long. He would be a leader like Joe Biden was, hidden behind the curtain while others call the shots. The democrats are screaming that our war on Iran is illegal and much too long but we must persist until the cult leadership is gone. The Persian people need a chance and living under the horrible islamic laws will never give it to them. Much of their population was not alive when the first ayatollah took over so they know nothing else except that the Western world lives much better than they do.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: skacmar 3/14/2026 8:43:54 AM (No. 2080150)
Most enjoyable post I've looked at in a long time.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Cindiana 3/14/2026 10:44:26 AM (No. 2080212)
Fantastic post. Thanks to OP! Everyone should make sure to have a look.
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