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Unhinged Hamster
Pro-Democracy
"Democracy is the theory that the common people know what they want, and deserve to get it good and hard." -- H. L. Mencken
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Remember when kids just disappeared from the camps and they never found them under Trump's first term? I fear they are trafficking some of the kids they are kidnapping.
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Ah, Basement Bitch. That was a good nickname.
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I've already gotten seven vaccines this year and plan to get everything I can. I'm not dying of a preventable illness.
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Wow, his bald spot is glaring there. Good.
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He's only after the Vatican gold anyway. Someone should let him know that Vatican City doesn't have any golf courses and he'd actually have to know more about Christianity than "2 Corinthians."
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During his first term, someone created a Buddha Trump and now this shit. He's gonna get struck by lightning at this rate.
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Really RFK Jr? I got it and had great teeth and my parents didn't and had shit teeth. Nothing to do with intellect.
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Well, I just got one today and I hadn't heard this BS. But it wouldn't have kept me from doing it if I had. What a despicable POS he is.
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Even his neighbor is cool with this.
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I mean unless Hell is real. The Devil better not let him skate.
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And assholes. Stupid assholes. Sums up MAGA.
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She worked for the Daily Caller. She's just back in her niche there.
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In the U.S. in 1825, *452* out of 1000 children born died before their 5th birthday.
By 1925, that number was 135 out of a 1000 children.
Today, in 2025, that number is *7*
And it is entirely due to advances in medicine, public health, and technology.
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When I wrote in notebooks, I used to just open a new blank notebook. Somehow I could work on something else until I could figure out the problems with the other piece.