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Georgist in New Everwich
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That was the decade during which my foreign-born mom lived in Brooklyn! The family promptly left for Long Island
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A bit of preserved dignity for New York women.
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really sucks for them that he spent the whole campaign pretending it never happened. glad that it's over
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:))))))))
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very few votes there anyway
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people have all sorts of problems with other people that are dwarfed by other larger problems such as being a sex pest
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well, you read this paragraph, one of two paragraphs in the whole article that mentions Zionism, and decided that Gessen is unmoved by the fact that most Jews are Zionist in some way and does not condemn rhetoric that leads to hate.
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Me when I think a comparison between a piece of shit and normal guy is meant as a dig at the normal guy
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you will soon be laughingstocks with no legitimacy begging for a reprieve from accountability
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this is such a sick disgusting time to be living in. wtaf
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?? what argument do you think was made and what goalposts do you think were moved
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there are not 11 candidates on the ballot, not 14. I had only heard of 7 of them before the campaign started, and I ranked all of them except for Cuomo and the one who endorsed him
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He has strayed awfully far in that direction at times. Some of us remember his hagiography of the right wing historical revisionist Shinzo Abe
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Actually a widely held belief in some circles
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Don’t talk about good faith
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You seem to believe that the only options are informing the whole public and only informing two of his favorite republicans. That’s ridiculous.
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You keep doing that troll thing where you assert that your interlocutor prefers an alternative that is truly unrelated to what was being said. I hope you have a nice day and get over that habit
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and this Sunday millions of Americans would have woken up to dozens of clips of their members of Congress saying that Trump lied to their faces about Iran yesterday, which would make this already unpopular misadventure even more unpopular for our Dear Leader.
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The reason he didnt consult with the whole Armed Services committees, be the way, is because he would have had to make up a lot of lies to contradict a bunch of the things he and his own administration have said in the past week,
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Trump is a Republican, surrounds himself with people who want war with Iran, tore up the existing agreement to limit Iran's nuclear program, and ramped up military actions during his first term.
Truly no way to predict he was more likely to bomb Iran.
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You clearly don’t understand our country and our people so it would be wise to stop talking about us.
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Exactly. You are invested in Congress as broken into several parties rather than as one body. I know what oppostion means. If you had understood what “in terms of” means you wouldn’t have given such a redundant response.
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You yourself are referring to the obligation to inform Congress in terms of partisan politics as giving something to the opposition. It is not that. Check your own investment in the partisan politics of this country, that is not even your own, before opining about whether *we* are too partisan.
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Informing congress is a foundational part of the civilian control of the military in the US. If you don’t understand that, stick to talking about your own country.