Post New Article

Account information for this Lucianne member

[Lucianne.com]

Username: Hazymac

Is this you?

If this is your information, you can change it by clicking on your user profile.

The only thing that you cannot change is your screen name.
If you MUST change your screen name, then email us [contact us]
and we will see if there is an alternate screen name available.

Latest Posts by Hazymac:

'Some Things Are Just Not Forgivable':
Hamawy Is Denounced by 1993 World Trade
Center Bombing Survivors Who Are Appalled
a Friend of the Blind Sheikh May Soon
Be in Congress
replies
Posted by Hazymac 5/18/2026 8:12:26 PM Post Reply
Victims and survivors of the 1993 World Trade Center bombing reacted with shock and horror at the possibility—if not likelihood—that a close associate of the "Blind Sheikh" terrorist mastermind who inspired the attack may soon be a member of Congress. Adam Hamawy, a Princeton plastic surgeon, is a frontrunner in a crowded Democratic primary to replace retiring Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman (D.) in New Jersey's deep-blue 12th Congressional District—despite his years-long friendship with Omar Abdel-Rahman, the Muslim extremist cleric who was sentenced to life in prison for his role in the 1993 bombing. The February 1993 blast killed 6 people and wounded more than 1,000.
Democrats a bottomless pit of rigging
and scheming -- just look at their plans
for the Georgia Supreme Court
replies
Posted by Hazymac 5/18/2026 7:04:03 PM Post Reply
What is it about Democrats and ever more grandiose riggings? They've hatched a new plan to 'make Georgia Wisconsin' in that they plan to politicize the state Supreme Court race, which up until now, had been a studiously nonpartisan affair. Not surprisingly, two-time losing gubernatorial candidate, Stacey Abrams, and her judge sister, are behind it. According to Wall Street Journal columnist Jack Butler: Democrats want to transform what have been largely staid affairs in the Peach State into partisan battles, with Wisconsin as a model. If it succeeds, the effort likely won’t end there. ... Stacey Abrams, who remains an influential Democrat in Georgia despite losing two races for governor to Republican Brian Kemp,