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    Today, 04:09 AM
    His attitude and rhetoric against the FBI etc. have distinctly changed since then.
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    Yesterday, 02:47 PM
    You know your own article supports Snowball's contention that Israel has never attacked Iran's nucler sites right? Attacking the missile defense system protecting a nuclear site, while a serious excalation, isn't the same as attacking the site itself. For a comparison see: https://nsarchive.gwu.edu/briefing-book/iraq-nuclear-vault/2021-06-07/osirak-israels-strike-iraqs-nuclear-reactor-40-years-later As far as mutual defense, don't forget that Russia mainly entered they Syrian conflict to thwart the U.S. effort to topple Assad.
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    Yesterday, 11:05 AM
    I kind of responded to this indirectly, but it's worth reiterating. You are 100% correct! Self hatred is destroying black people and white people alike. The mass shooting in Birmingham is an example of self hatred. Two of them men killed had litterally gotten away with (alleged) murder. So.....a gang of people shoot up an entire crowd killing not only them but to innocent people and wounding 17 others. That's a form of self hatred to. One is internalized, killing yourself slowly with guns, and the other is externalized, killing innocents in your own community because "spray and pray" is easier to pull off then just a single shot assassination. I may have already mentioned this, but the Promise Keepers had the solution. I also respect the Oath Keepers despite how they let themselves get conned on January 6th. They stood up to protect black businesses in Ferguson when nobody else would. I respect the Proud Boys philosphy of "Western chavanism" even though I believe it's flawed as western civilization was built off of multiple other civilizations and there are parts of ancient Greece and Rome that aren't worth repeating. (Men routinely raping boys as a part of Spartan culture for example). I'm probably one of the few people that think the Patriot Front may be more misguided than anything. Take out their "Whites are the only Americans" and "only whites can join" philosophy and you've got a group that brings families together to go camping, do sporting events, and dress up in an, albiet goofy uniform, and march in unison. The founder, who was an Eagle Scout, was probably triggered by the whole "Let's make scouting non-binary" trend and decided to go as far right as he could without actually advocating physical violence. I guess my point is there is certainly room for a Christian morals based mass movement that was geared towards lifting everybody up instead of tearing each other down. Like...the Promise Keepers.
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    Yesterday, 07:38 AM
    Okay. I know you're making a generalization here. But Tim Walz wasn't the governor of Springfield Ohio. Keep your eye on the ball. You're so close to the truth. Replace the word "abortion" with the word "NAFTA" and you'll understand why there is room in Springfield for 20,000 Hatian people (not bioweapons). Springfield didn't lose 20,000 people because of late term abortion. Springfield lost 20,000 people because the factories closed down and there were no jobs so people naturally went somewhere else for work. Now let's look at that "bioweapon" claim. It's already been established that white meth addicts in Portland are the ones living like they are in Port au Prince, not the actual not on drugs, and most like not cat eating, Haitians in Springfield Ohio. And I get it. Something should be done to actually help poor white people and poor black people get on their feet. I disagree with PAF and Invisible Man on this point. I consider all the downtrodden "my people." We are not each other's enemy. We are being conned by Kamala Harris and Donald Trump and Barack Obama and Bill Clinton and Dick Cheney and "fill-in-the-blank" to believe we are each other's enemy. Ephesians 6:12 King James Version 12 For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places. Until you understand ^that you will not truly be able to help "your people." I'm not Hillary Clinton. I don't think you're part of the "deplorables." I don't think the white meth heads in Portland are deplorable. I don't think the hardworking Haitians in Springfield Ohio are deplorable. The main beef of the white Trump supporting welfare recipients in Springfield is "How are these Haitians getting $3,000 on their EBT cards?" Because they aren't using their EBT cards and stacking their money up because they are allowed to collect EBT and work at the same time. My dad own rental houses. One of the renters is behind now because his wife's disability check got cut off because she was found to be working. (I didn't even know she was getting one). I get it. The federal government is not the best instrument for helping the poor. But it is a problem when it helps poor people around the world in a way that it doesn't help people right here in the U.S. What's the solution? I've talked about Tangelo Park Florida until I'm blue in the face but nobody seems to care. Private people could make a difference. I wonder how many people in Portland living in their RVs would be willing to relocate to that town in the video I posted where the sawmill is closing for lack of labor because the housing prices have outpaced the salaries at the mill? Nobody thought "we could set aside a few acres of land as an RV park with solar sewage hookups and clean water and maybe some solar panels and have a labor force?" And I'm just throwing that idea out there. You are correct in that the downtrodden have to believe in themselves again. The Promise Keeper movement was all about that but sadly it died out for reasons I don't know.
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    Yesterday, 07:17 AM
    Of course I've admitted Trump has done some good things. But that hasn't prevented you for accusing me of having TDS when I point out the crazy stuff and the anti liberty stuff. And that's because you have your own form of TDS. (Trump Devotion Syndrome.)
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    Yesterday, 07:12 AM
    Tit for tat. During the pandemic Haiti (which has the lowest COVID rate in the Western Hemisphere), didn't let anyone in from the Dominican Republic. https://www.voanews.com/a/science-health_coronavirus-outbreak_haiti-closes-border-dominican-republic-suspends-most-flights/6185861.html Haiti Closes Border with Dominican Republic, Suspends Most Flights Haiti also initially refused to accept the COVID vaccines. And a few months later Haiti's president was assassinate. And one of the asssssins was a U.S. DEA informant. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-06-08/haiti-is-the-only-country-in-western-hemisphere-without-vaccines?embedded-checkout=true https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-33423-haiti-flash-haiti-refuses-a-donation-of-756-000-doses-of-the-who-astrazeneca-vaccine.html
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    Yesterday, 06:58 AM
    By your own definition you have TDS. For example, thinking the reason there was no case number for the fake court document posted on X and then cited by the New American was missing because the court document was "sealed" when that is the opposite of how sealing court cases works! You can find the case number, just not hte contents. If the contents of the document got "leaked" there's no way in hell the case number wouldn't be leaked too. But you defended that obvious lie with mental gymnastics. And I'm 100% certain you've accused me of TDS. My accurately quoting Trump's disinfectant comment, which even Trump didn't try to defend except by saying he was being sarcastic is an example of you falsely accusing me of having TDS. You did you own mental gymnastics on that story in a way even Trump didn't try to defend and you falsely accused others of having TDS. Clearly you have the TDS. No. It's not because the story has anything to do with race. The Trump disinfectant story has nothing to do with race. I call out obvious likes. For example, the black woman crying (without tears) hysterically about her dog being beheaded is clearly lying. How do I know this? She has a fvcking cell phone to do the TikTok video, yet she didn't take a picture of her dead dog's head? The black man who did the video of the chickens on the grill and called them cats is clearly lying. When you look at the feet of the skinned checkens you can clearly see where the chicken "hock" ends and the chicken "shank" begins. I've given multiple pictures of skinned cats in this thread, one prepared for disection and a couple prepared for food. None of them have their legs straight up in the air (you falsely claimed that a skinned chicken on a grill would not have its feet straight up in the air and I should you video of a chicken right before the shank was cut off proving you wrong), and the skinned cats have no clear place where you can see the difference between the upper leg (hock on a chicken) and the lower leg. Also the black man never showed who was actually doing the cooking. For all you know it could have been him. The third video is the guy who never said anything abouit cats or dogs and only talked about waterfowl and he later pointed out that he never actually saw that. I think he was just honestly relaying what he heard unlike TikTok woman and JD Vance BBQ man. And why would the other two lie? To go viral! People do that all the damn time. Remember Jussie Smollet? In Alabama last year we had a woman who faked her own kidnapping by being on the phone with her family saying she had stopped on the freeway to help some wandering toddler (what's a toddler doing alone on the freeway?) and then screaming "Help! Someone is trying to grab me!" and then disappearing. She was later prosecuted for filing a false police report. Note the TikTok lady can't be charged with filing a false police report because she didn't file one and if she did she woiuld have taken a picture to file with the police report. I'll let David Chappellle explain this to you. At 2:00 in "The whole country was up in arms. Was talking about it all the time on the news. And for some reason, African Americans we were like oddly quiet. We were so quiet about the shyt that the gay community started accusing the African American community of being homophobic for not supporting him. What they didn't know is that we were supporting him by our silence. Because we understood that n*gga was clearly lying."
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    Yesterday, 06:38 AM
    Notice how he says that's always been the language of the BILL, not of the law or a previous bill.
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    Yesterday, 06:34 AM
    He said that a long time ago, you don't get to pretend it's his current intention.
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    Yesterday, 06:23 AM
    WRONG. The real problems are too unpleasant to lead with and are not virally memeable.
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    10-03-2024, 12:21 PM
    Happy Birthday Jimmy Carter. The only think I have against JC is his going along with Zbignew Brezinski's plan to arm radical Islamists in order draw the Soviet Union into a prolonged conflict in Afghanistan. But I guess creating Habitat for Humanity makes up for that.
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    10-03-2024, 12:19 PM
    Why is that at all a shocker?
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    10-03-2024, 12:17 PM
    You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to Anti Federalist again.
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    10-03-2024, 12:12 PM
    So far there's no evidence of these so called "sub 70 IQ invaders" turning Springfield into Port au Prince. I've watched the videos. The streets aren't trashed. Crime isn't up. And they seem smart enough to work the sound board at church and the machinery at the factories without being late or on drugs. But nobody prevented white people from moving to Springfield. And there are still plenty of other places with dwingling populations where white people can move. I posted this before but it bears reposting. Here's a lumber mill shutting down because of lack of labor. The housing is too high for the salaries the mill is willing to pay. So there will probably be abandoned homes there soon. People willing to move into dilapited housing, two or three families at once, and work for less could keep the mill open. As for a place that looks like Port au Prince? Try parts of Portland Oregan. It's not the migrants trashing it.
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    10-03-2024, 11:48 AM
    Okay. I'm confused. It sounds like the GOP is happy with the decision, the NAACP is happy with the decision, but the 3 most liberal justices on SCOTUS are not. Edit: That's what I get for speed reading. Looking at it again I see why the GOP is happy with the outcome. Speaker Mike Johnson's seat is safe.
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    10-03-2024, 11:43 AM
    https://www.apr.org/news/2024-05-15/u-s-supreme-court-orders-louisiana-to-join-alabama-with-a-new-black-congressional-district U.S. Supreme Court orders Louisiana to join Alabama with a new Black Congressional district The U.S. Supreme Court ordered Louisiana to hold congressional elections in 2024 using a House map with a second mostly Black district, despite a lower-court ruling that called the map an illegal racial gerrymander. The order allows the use of a map that has majority Black populations in two of the state's six congressional districts, potentially boosting Democrats' chances of gaining control of the closely divided House of Representatives in the 2024 elections. The justices acted on emergency appeals filed by the state's top Republican elected officials and Black voters who said they needed the high court's intervention to avoid confusion as the elections approach. About a third of Louisiana is Black. The Supreme Court's order does not deal with a lower-court ruling that found the map relied too heavily on race. Instead, it only prevents yet another new map from being drawn for this year's elections. The Supreme Court could decide at a later date to hear arguments over the decision striking down the Louisiana map.
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    10-03-2024, 11:37 AM
    True story. Back in my 20s I once worked in for a "special census" in Alabama. It was an off year census and Alabama was trying to get more money. I was told "You're a federal employee and they have to cooperate." Most everybody did. Well at one point I was told to go to Shoal Creek. If that name sounds familair it was the country club that almost lost the PGA when it was discovered that they didn't allow black members. (They then recruited one black person to join and the PGA went forward). Anyhow, the community manager was nice and pulled out a map and showed me all of the homes but he wouldn't let me go house to house. I told him my "I'm a federal agent and you're required by law" spiel and he politely said "That's nice, but these people pay me for their privacy." I told my supervisor, a white woman, this and she didn't beilieve I had been assertive enough and told me to go back. So....I did and he told me the same thing. This happened day after day. I also got paid for mileage. Finally she told me that her supervisors were concerned about why I was getting so many miles but I was no longer getting that many houses done per day. I told her "Because you keep making me go back to Shoal Creek after I told you they weren't going to cooperate." She was like "Fine. I'll do it!" That evening she said "You won't believe this. He wouldn't let ME go door to door either." It was all I could do to keep from laughing. Another funny story. I was working one side of the road where I live and another census worker (a white male) was working the other side of the same road. I was at one house and this lady asked me "Did you do house such and such?" I was like "No. That's somebody else. I only work this side." She was like "Are you sure?" I was like "Absolutely." Finally she said "Well my friend lives there. She was sunbathing topless in her backyard. When the census worker came to the door she thought he was someone else and told him to come around back." :eek::D
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    10-03-2024, 11:18 AM
    It doesn't matter whether they hate it or not. It's legal. Purging voters less than 90 days before a federal election is not. And it's posturing anyway. It's not like any of this will make a difference in the outcome. Trump will win Alabama by far more than a 3,000 vote margin and Albama will get a new House Democrat thanks to the actions of Republican dominated SCOTUS.
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    10-03-2024, 11:15 AM
    Because when you remove the cat / dog / duck conspiracies there's little left to talk about. It's interesting that supposedly there are no 30+ thousand Haitians in Springfield when I've heard over and over again that it was 20 thousand. Regardless, Springfield lost about 20,000 people since 1986. Housing shortage? There was an abandoned housing crisis. There's been a serious drug crisis with the remaining residents. Lots of white Springfield residents are on welfare. The Haitians are getting welfare too and they shouldn't. But they're also working which is why they're able to stack their monthly EBT payments and go to the store with a $3,000 balance. (I found out where this was happening years ago independent of immigration.) I saw the video where the local pastor was happy to have an influx of members including someone to work the sound board. Yep, driving is a problem and that should be addressed. But this is nothing like the Venzeualan or El Salvadoran gang issue. There's been no reports of Haitians forming gangs in Springfield and invading people's homes or selling drugs run running guns or anything else. And people assume the "government" dropped the Haitians off when it's more likely that some people in private industry did their research, discovered a suplus of empty abandoned homes in Springfield, abandoned factories in Springfield, put 2 and 2 together and decided this could work.
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    10-03-2024, 10:59 AM
    You don't understand. In dannno's world there are only two kinds of people. Those who absolutely love Trump and defend him no matter what sort of mental gymnastics pretzels they have to twist themselves into and people with "TDS." That's it. Even if you ever criticize Trump you have to put in the caveat that whatever Trump did "wrong" it really wasn't his fault. He runs up the national debt? That's the fault of the Democrats and RINOs. He brags about his devotion ot AIPAC and Israel? He's just giving them what they would have gotten anyway. He packs his cabinet with swamp critters? It's the fault of all the other swamp critters who advised him about which one of their friends to pick. Bumpfire stock bans? A infinity-d chess to get SCOTUS to strike them down. (The same SCOTUS that recently handed over to Democrats a brand spankoig new House seat in Alabama, no questions asked.) Simply put, there's no such thing as a "regular person" in his worldview.
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    10-03-2024, 10:42 AM
    Actually no. You can still prosecute people for illegally voting at any time. You just can't remove people from the voting lists this close to an election because of the (now proven) risk of false positives. I posted somewhere else about the one person indicted in Alabama recently for illegally voting in a previous election. So the AG could simply send everyone on the list a warning letter that he'll be checking up after the election to make sure they only voted if they were legally allowed to. And...next time he ca follow the law and start his investigation timely.
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    10-03-2024, 08:21 AM
    So.....he violated Federal election law in order to enforce Federal election law. Obvious guy asks the question why didn't the AG start this process sooner? https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/justice-department-sues-alabama-violating-federal-laws-prohibition-systematic-efforts-remove Justice Department Sues Alabama for Violating Federal Law’s Prohibition on Systematic Efforts to Remove Voters Within 90 Days of an Election Friday, September 27, 2024 The Justice Department announced today that it has filed a lawsuit against the State of Alabama and the Alabama Secretary of State to challenge a systematic State program aimed at removing voters from its election rolls too close to the Nov. 5 general election, in violation of the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 (NVRA). “The right to vote is one of the most sacred rights in our democracy,” said Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division. “As Election Day approaches, it is critical that Alabama redress voter confusion resulting from its list maintenance mailings sent in violation of federal law. Officials across the country should take heed of the National Voter Registration Act’s clear and unequivocal restrictions on systematic list maintenance efforts that fall within 90 days of an election. The Quiet Period Provision of federal law exists to prevent eligible voters from being removed from the rolls as a result of last-minute, error-prone efforts. The Justice Department will continue to use all the tools it has available to ensure that the voting rights of every eligible voter are protected.”
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    10-03-2024, 07:40 AM
    https://www.theguardian.com/world/deadlineusa/2007/dec/21/rononracism Racism is simply an ugly form of collectivism, the mindset that views humans strictly as members of groups rather than as individuals. Racists believe that all individuals who share superficial physical characteristics are alike: as collectivists, racists think only in terms of groups. By encouraging Americans to adopt a group mentality, the advocates of so-called "diversity" actually perpetuate racism. The true antidote to racism is liberty. Liberty means having a limited, constitutional government devoted to the protection of individual rights rather than group claims. Liberty means free-market capitalism, which rewards individual achievement and competence - not skin color, gender, or ethnicity. Hmmmm....who's sounding more like Ron Paul at this point? The record shows that when it comes to Ukrainians you're willing to look at them as individuals as opposed to a collective group of "snakes" even going so far as to wonder which other ethnicity was picking on the poor Ukranian girl. Sure, when you get called out on it you're all "Deport them too" but that wasn't your default reaction. We're supposed to believe that the fact that none of these stories can be actually verified is some grand conspiracy by all of the elected officials and police in Springfield Ohio. Funny enough, the right leaning Attorney General in Alabama, the guy who's trying to purge 3,000 "illegal alien" voters, where so far at least 1 turned out to be a white man born in American and there's only 1 actual indictment, went to Sylacagua to "investigate" the Haitians asylum seekers there and he was forced to admit there was no evidence of any increase in crime being connected to the Haitians. (One domestic violence arrest). https://www.sylacauganews.com/local/alabama-attorney-general-steve-marshall-weighs-in-on-the-chnv-immigration-program-in-talladega-county And nobody's said anything about cats. I get it. There are a LOT more Haitians in Ohio than in Alabama. (My best guesstimate is < 5,000 total). Which makes bringing in the AG to look into the 60 or so Haitians in Sylacagua for no particular reason other than some locals decided to say something without seeing something all the more comical. But...whatever.
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    10-03-2024, 07:06 AM
    I got a message about this in my text. With my current responsibilites I can't go to Pennsylvania for a month. And, frankly, I can't bring myself to actually campaign for him. If there was a generic "Tell black people that Kamala Harris really is Indian and doesn't give a damn about us" campaign I might get involved in that. Anyhow, it could be a scam. I only respond to stuff like this using my TextNow or TextFree throwaway numbers. 🚨 Want to travel to Pennsylvania, make new friends, and help secure a big win for 2024? We’re hiring 120 paid GOP ballot chasers to help ensure victory in Pennsylvania! Here’s what’s included: 💲 $3,100/month 🏡 Housing and travel covered 🚪 Help knock on 500,000 doors and boost GOP mail-in votes
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    10-03-2024, 05:59 AM
    Much better than if he led with the even worse aspects of the problem. Things like the kids getting killed by reckless drivers etc. are emotional, but they have a much stronger negative emotional edge that turns people away from the subject because they don't want to think about it. The pet theft and eating is just emotional and negative enough to grab the attention but not so negative that it turns people away to thinking about other things, then once they are invested they will look into the rest of the problem and stick to it.
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    10-03-2024, 05:55 AM
    No, your irrationality is showing. You claimed the topic was started to distract from the hurricane. Well, the topic was kicked off by Trump all the way back in the debate, so you're just talking nonsense, as usual. Voters are smarter than you think, and if they vote against Camela over the migrant invasion or over the hurricane doesn't make much difference. Trump is doing an excellent job and has it in the bag, and how does AG's stupid "Trump is trying to lose" nonsense square with your "how Trump will be installed as a dictator" nonsense? Make up your mind.
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    10-03-2024, 04:56 AM
    Right, all the way back at the debate with Camela Trump knew the hurricane would happen and wanted to help Biden and Camela by distracting from it ahead of time. RIIIGHT!!! Meanwhile, in real life, some of us are capable of dealing with more than one subject at a time.
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    10-03-2024, 04:54 AM
    The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints worships the Christian GOD, Voodoo worships Satan. I can understand why you want to pretend there's no difference, but it won't work.
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    10-03-2024, 03:32 AM
    It was effective rhetoric and emotional communication that made an impression in the public mind and spread awareness of the population replacement and the barbarity of the people being imported to replace us. The memes spread the awareness and people looked into all the other aspects of the problem. The left has used this kind of argumentation to great effect for generations while the right abstained from it with a poor understanding like you are demonstrating. That's why the left freaked out and sent out every shill they have to lie about the issue and attack Trump for it.
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