Throwing Support Behind Fateh Shows DFL is Going Full Marxist

Fateh, of course, means to rule, and that means he intends to disarm those who would rather he didn’t. [More]

Explain how giving characters like this the power to infringe on the right of the people to keep and bear arms helps “secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity.”

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David Codrea is a long-time gun owner rights advocate who defiantly challenges the folly of citizen disarmament.

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    1. It’s just the Twin Cities DSA logo– I asked Google AI and it said: “There are no readily available official explanations from the DSA Twin Cities chapter regarding the ducks on their flag in the provided search results. While a Facebook post from the Star Tribune in April 2025 mentions rubber ducks mysteriously appearing on artwork in Twin Cities thrift stores, the connection to the DSA flag isn’t directly established. It seems more like a local phenomenon or possibly an inside joke within the organization that hasn’t been widely publicized.”

      I also found: “The use of rubber ducks as a symbol is primarily associated with pro-democracy protests in Thailand, where they were initially used to deflect water cannons and later became a symbol of the anti-establishment movement. The image of giant ducks was also adopted as a symbol of defiance in the Hong Kong pro-democracy movement after giant ducks were photoshopped into the iconic “tank man” photograph from the Tiananmen Square massacre. In Brazil, “paying the duck” is a Portuguese slang term that means paying for someone else’s mistakes, and the squeaky clean rubber duck has also been used as an anti-corruption symbol in Serbia and Russia.”

    2. They’re not ducks! They’re loons! Literally, and figuratively.
      Beautiful birds, and they make some of the most beautiful bird calls you’ll ever hear.
      Near where my family used to have a store there’s an apartment complex called ‘The Loon Apartments’… No one could ever say that with a straight face.

      Minnesota DNR guards the loons even harder than the feds do the eagles.

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