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More to the point: the attacks on DEI are motivated to favour incompetent white folk. You need only look at Trump’s cabinet to see how this plays out.
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Trump ain’t going to help none.
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Salem.
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Well, if he trolls libs, then he is not their president but their dictator.
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Time for democrats to initiate another impeachment process.
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In the words of Lincoln: “This too shall pass away”
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That means that the California department of justice had been doing their job for ten years. Now the people on top are eliminating all of the checks and balances. Not good.
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I will still watch it but if the orange shows up, I’m taking a leak.
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There was no stance one could take regarding the Gaza war for the Dems. They were in power, had agreements to honour. Tried to stop the war.
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Biden is not endorsing genocide. There are over a million Arabs living in Israel. Some are in government.
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Because Hamas attacked on Oct. 7 and took hostages, those commitments came into play. You don’t like it. But that’s what happened.
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All war is a crime. Saying the opposite rationalizes war crimes. So we go back to Oct 7 and the hostages. The US honoured its commitments. You don’t sign an agreement and then not honour them.
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It’s easy to say Biden lied. But he did make demands. Publicly. It cost the Dems the election. No way to please either side. But now Trump is a carpet bagger. Trying to scoop the place up.
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Commitments are commitments. They are made ahead of time in the anticipation of a war. Until both sides resolve their wars, the commitments stay in place. Otherwise, it is not a commitment. Then the charge of genocide is debatable. There is no honour in war after the 19th century.
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I pick past destroying the present because if the gods are involved it becomes a matter of justice. Really it’s like the story of Noah except clad in Norse mythology.
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It was a no win scenario. Biden had to honour US commitments that were in place for a reason before Oct 7. Well played, Republicans! Now, why did Trump have the documents in his possession? What did he do with them?
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I imagine it was team work, especially in 2015.
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Did I reference Russia? I am pointing to Republicans. It wouldn’t be the first time in history a foreign war was used to turn the populous to the right. That’s a go to. Same as the anti-immigration stance.
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Is it? I don’t think it’s gullible. As I said before, what was happening in Congress when the war began?
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I know only that Oct 7 occurred during the GOP revolt that made the House leaderless for a period of about three weeks. That forced Biden’s hand. Was that Russian tactics too?
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How do the walking dead play into that theme? Are they the past destroying the present?
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And how are the gods involved in that theme? Where do they fit in? Is it fallen mankind is easily corruptible? Or is it King Lear’s theme? The gods toy with us for their sport, a line which I believe shows up in the series. Or are we living in a Schopenhauer world where suffering is there by design?
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It does matter. And it mattered to Israel which is why pre-election they favoured Trump. America honoured its agreements just as Iran honoured hers.
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How do you know that the third party wasn’t a GOP in disguise designed to split the vote.
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I disagree. There is no stance the Dems could take that doesn’t amount to an accusation of favouring genocide as you say since Hamas wants genocide as well as they clearly state. The Dems honoured the agreements with Israel but cautioned them frequently.
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Biden honoured his agreements with Israel. He tried to end the war at the same time. He said so. Trump on the other hand is a carpet bagger. He said so.
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Oh? I don’t recall Joe Biden suggesting the US should take over Gaza and displace the people of Gaza. Seems to me he was trying to broker a ceasefire. And a two state solution. That’s gone.
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Better than Gatsby’s library.
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That was a clear division of good and evil, but in Game of Thrones that division is not clear at all. There seems to be a division between greater evil and lesser evil. And often times who you cheer for is an evil.
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Okay, Game of Thrones.
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Pretty sure Fentanyl is coming into Canada from the US. Along with guns. That’s too obvious.
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Liberals would never have signed the contract in the first place.
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Glad I follow you. You must have a good spirit.
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In Ibsen’s play Enemy of the People, the truth teller was the enemy. A doctor discovered that the well feeding a spa was contaminated but the politicians wanted to make money. The well was corrupt and yet the doctor was the enemy. Ibsen was prophetic.
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Or like I want to be Lee Marvin’s two henchman in The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance. Rooting for the bad guys.