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  1. #151
    Quote Originally Posted by Occam's Banana View Post
    https://twitter.com/cher/status/1455729113415651339
    1. If they only have one purpose, why did you list two?

    2. What gives the poor's money to the rich faster than corporate welfare and inflation, and why is President Poopy Pants doubling down on both?
    Quote Originally Posted by Swordsmyth View Post
    You only want the freedoms that will undermine the nation and lead to the destruction of liberty.



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  3. #152
    Quote Originally Posted by Occam's Banana View Post
    Rather, Republicans and conservatives reliably work to preserve and protect all the institutions and other mechanisms that the Democrats and progressives have created and exploited over the years in order to make such deep inroads into culture and power centers (Exhibit A: the Department of Education). For example, based on what little I have seen from him, Youngkin is an enthusiastic supporter of "public" education.
    https://twitter.com/jbarro/status/1456072629828337667



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  6. #154
    Quote Originally Posted by Occam's Banana View Post
    Yeah, more like...

    Quote Originally Posted by Swordsmyth View Post
    You only want the freedoms that will undermine the nation and lead to the destruction of liberty.

  7. #155
    Quote Originally Posted by Occam's Banana View Post
    https://twitter.com/cher/status/1455729113415651339
    She's either drunk, or everything she knows about politics she learned from a coloring book.

  8. #156
    Quote Originally Posted by A Son of Liberty View Post
    She's either drunk, or everything she knows about politics she learned from a coloring book.
    No, I think "both" is a distinct possibility. Throw in she hasn't let "THE POOR" within fifty yards of her in fifty years.
    Quote Originally Posted by Swordsmyth View Post
    You only want the freedoms that will undermine the nation and lead to the destruction of liberty.

  9. #157
    Quote Originally Posted by acptulsa View Post
    No, I think "both" is a distinct possibility. Throw in she hasn't let "THE POOR" within fifty yards of her in fifty years.
    Yep.

    She didn't seem to mind it when poor people were giving her money to listen to her awful voice, or to watch her awful acting, enabling her queen-like standard of living.

  10. #158
    Quote Originally Posted by A Son of Liberty View Post
    She's either drunk, or everything she knows about politics she learned from a coloring book.
    Quote Originally Posted by acptulsa View Post
    No, I think "both" is a distinct possibility. Throw in she hasn't let "THE POOR" within fifty yards of her in fifty years.
    Quote Originally Posted by A Son of Liberty View Post
    Yep.

    She didn't seem to mind it when poor people were giving her money to listen to her awful voice, or to watch her awful acting, enabling her queen-like standard of living.
    But what about the safety of Catholics and Buddhists?

    Won't someone please think about the Catholics and Buddhists?
    Last edited by Occam's Banana; 11-04-2021 at 09:44 AM.

  11. #159
    Quote Originally Posted by A Son of Liberty View Post
    She's either drunk, or everything she knows about politics she learned from a coloring book.
    Like too many people today she has the mind of an idiot child.

    As for my people, children are their oppressors, and women rule over them. O my people, they which lead thee cause thee to err, and destroy the way of thy paths. Isaiah 3:12
    “Civilizations die from suicide, not by murder.” - Arnold Toynbee

  12. #160
    Ron Paul Liberty Report - Red Wave! Who Was Yesterday's Biggest Loser?
    The shock votes in yesterday's elections - particularly in Virginia and New Jersey - have upended the Democratic Party juggernaut that has prevailed since the 2020 elections. Who are the real winners and losers from yesterday? Also - Minneapolis says "no" to BLM-inspired police defunding, a Pfizer whistleblower, and the CDC's old switcheroo on vax definition is exposed.
    https://odysee.com/@RonPaul:d/red-wa...39;s-biggest:b



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  14. #161
    Quote Originally Posted by Occam's Banana View Post
    But what about the safety of Catholics and Buddhists?

    Won't someone please think about the Catholics and Buddhists?
    Cher needs taken down a peg - a lot of white people are Catholic, you know... and a lot of Asians are Buddhists, and as we have come to learn, Asians are basically white people now. But where is her concern for the Hindi? Or the Aboriginal peoples of Australia? No mention of North American Indigenous Peoples? Or African Nature-Animists? I'm feeling a WHOLE LOT of white privilege in this tweet. She didn't even mention trans people, which should be automatic, as they are the kings/queens/bi-monarchic, non-identifying royalty of intersectionality. She should take a page out of Cori Bush's script and be sure to mention every possible group when disagreeing on a policy point with a political opponent.

  15. #162
    Quote Originally Posted by A Son of Liberty View Post
    Cher needs taken down a peg - a lot of white people are Catholic, you know... and a lot of Asians are Buddhists, and as we have come to learn, Asians are basically white people now. But where is her concern for the Hindi? Or the Aboriginal peoples of Australia? No mention of North American Indigenous Peoples? Or African Nature-Animists? I'm feeling a WHOLE LOT of white privilege in this tweet. She didn't even mention trans people, which should be automatic, as they are the kings/queens/bi-monarchic, non-identifying royalty of intersectionality. She should take a page out of Cori Bush's script and be sure to mention every possible group when disagreeing on a policy point with a political opponent.
    And Aztecs. Why do we never hear about the Aztecs?

    Is this Prog Privilege, this alarming tendency to degrade Aztecs?! We should cut out their hearts, but I think that exploratory surgery would be fruitless.
    Quote Originally Posted by Swordsmyth View Post
    You only want the freedoms that will undermine the nation and lead to the destruction of liberty.

  16. #163
    Quote Originally Posted by acptulsa View Post
    And Aztecs. Why do we never hear about the Aztecs?

    Is this Prog Privilege, this alarming tendency to degrade Aztecs?! We should cut out their hearts, but I think that exploratory surgery would be fruitless.
    Good point - could Aztecs be covered under the Latinx umbrella? Actually, probably not, because - if progs knew anything about history, they'd know - Latinx's... Latinks?... Latino-a's...? I don't know... anyway, if progs knew anything about history, they'd know that Latino's are mixed race indigenous/Spanish, by and large. But of course they don't know anything about history, they just make it up as they go. Same with Economics. No one knows history or economics anymore. Everyone is just basically outraged about what they think they know about history and economics.

    Michael Malice is 100% right - the root of the problem is the university system; and the sooner we undermine the university, the sooner we save future generations from this mind-worm.

  17. #164
    Quote Originally Posted by A Son of Liberty View Post
    Michael Malice is 100% right - the root of the problem is the university system; and the sooner we undermine the university, the sooner we save future generations from this mind-worm.
    Institutions of Higher Propaganda.
    Quote Originally Posted by Swordsmyth View Post
    You only want the freedoms that will undermine the nation and lead to the destruction of liberty.

  18. #165
    Quote Originally Posted by acptulsa View Post
    Fascist ideology kills nearly as many. How many Americans died on 9/11/01?
    One of the reasons I brought up Youngkin being CEO for the Carlyle group is that on the morning of 9/11/2001 the Carlyle Group had a meeting with George Bush senior & Bin Laden’s brother.
    There is no spoon.

  19. #166
    Quote Originally Posted by Ender View Post
    One of the reasons I brought up Youngkin being CEO for the Carlyle group is that on the morning of 9/11/2001 the Carlyle Group had a meeting with George Bush senior & Bin Laden’s brother.

    John O’Neill’s FBI Jacket and Passport Embody His Enduring Fight Against Terrorism


    John O’Neill was a leading figure in the FBI’s fight against terrorism at home and abroad in the years leading up to 9/11. He repeatedly sounded the alarm about the rising threat posed by organizations like al-Qaeda—and his life would ultimately be cut short in that group’s plot to attack the World Trade Center.


    Born in Atlantic City in 1952, O’Neill would go on to fulfill a childhood dream of becoming an FBI agent, ultimately working at the agency for 31 years. He started as a fingerprint clerk and a tour guide in Washington, D.C., before becoming a special agent in the summer of 1976.


    Over the next 15 years, he worked in such FBI areas as white-collar crime and foreign counterintelligence, eventually rising in the ranks to become a major player in the agency’s counterterrorism operations in the 1990s.


    In 1995 he was appointed chief of the FBI’s counterterrorism division in Washington, D.C., and in 1997 he became special agent in charge of the FBI’s national security division in New York.


    During his time in these roles, O’Neill investigated such cases the 1996 bombing of the Khobar Towers in Saudi Arabia, the 1998 bombings of American embassies in Kenya and Tanzania, and the 2000 bombing of the USS Cole in Yemen. O’Neill’s diplomatic passport, which he used to enter Yemen after the attack, is on view at the 9/11 Memorial & Museum exhibition Revealed: The Hunt for Bin Laden.


    But it was O’Neill’s first terrorism case at the FBI—the February 26, 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center—that would influence his work for years to come. On the same day he started work at the FBI’s counterterrorism division, he got word that Ramzi Yousef, the leader behind the bombing plot, had been located in Pakistan. O’Neill was essential in coordinating Yousef’s arrest in the coming days.


    O’Neill quickly developed a deep interest in transnational terrorist groups like al-Qaeda. It was during this time that he sounded the alarm about the growing threat of terrorism.


    “A lot of these groups now have the capability and the support infrastructure in the United States to attack us here if they choose to do so,” O’Neill was quoted as saying in a May 1997 Associated Press story.


    A month later he told an audience at the National Strategy Forum in Chicago: “I think interesting times lie ahead. Certainly, we as citizens will be challenged. I know the FBI will continue to be challenged in the years to come. Unfortunately, I cannot predict that no Americans will be injured or killed as a result of a terrorist attack.”


    Through his self-education, O’Neill would become the FBI’s top terrorism expert and its authority on Osama bin Laden. His warnings about the terrorist threat to the U.S. homeland often fell on deaf ears.



    O’Neill oversaw many sensitive operations during his time in New York, including deterring suspected plots ahead of the 2000 ball drop in Times Square. He was active in the New York Joint Terrorism Task Force and was in attendance when the task force marked its 20th anniversary atop the North Tower at Windows on the World in September 2000.


    But after being passed over for promotions, and amid internal tensions at the bureau, O’Neill retired from the FBI on August 22, 2001. The next day he started a new job—chief of security at the World Trade Center. He was recruited to the role by New York–based security firm Kroll Associates, which had advised that security at the towers be revamped after the 1993 truck bombing.



    In late August, just days before the attacks, O’Neill spoke with a friend, ABC News producer Chris Isham, about his new World Trade Center security job and the threats posed by terrorists to New York. Isham remembered jokingly telling O’Neill that “at least they’re not going to bomb it again,” to which O’Neill replied: “They’ll probably try to finish the job.”


    Just two weeks into his new job, O’Neill was in his office on the 34th floor of the South Tower when a plane struck the North Tower. O’Neill evacuated and spoke with his adult son by cell phone, assuring him he was OK and assessing the situation. Around this time he was spotted around the towers by multiple people, including by filmmaker Jules Naudet, who captured O’Neill in the lobby of the North Tower before its collapse. He was also seen by longtime friend and fellow FBI agent, Wesley Wong, who last saw O’Neill heading towards the South Tower, likely to assist in the building’s evacuation and gather surveillance footage from the tower’s security offices.


    O’Neill’s remains were recovered from the wreckage near Liberty Street on September 21. He was 49.
    Lots of good info on the Carlyle group in this mockumentary about John O'Neill:

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  20. #167
    Horrific Reality of Democrat Policies Red-Pilled America

    https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2...illed-america/

    JOHN NOLTE 4 Nov 2021

    America got red-pilled over the last year, maybe for a generation, due to the serial failures and horrors of life under Democrat rule.

    Just look around…

    Virginia was bluer than Wisconsin and Pennsylvania. His Fraudulency Joe Biden won that state just last year by ten points. Today, it’s a red state that will have a Republican governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general, and statehouse — all previously held by Democrats.

    In one of the bluest cities in the country, Seattle, a law and order Republican is the new city attorney.

    In one of the most left-wing cities in the country, the same city where George Floyd was murdered, voters clearly rejected a “Defund the Police” proposal.

    Republicans won a House seat in a Texas district Biden won by 14 points.

    In New York, the GOP won a record number of school board seats.

    In Minnesota, one of our bluest states, Critical Race Theory took a drubbing at the school board level.

    Hispanic and black Americans are moving towards the GOP.

    And on and on…

    It’s impossible to overstate the significance of what happened Tuesday night. As I laid out yesterday, there are plenty of reasons for what happened, but it comes down to one thing: the brutal reality of how Democrat policies affect everyday people red-pilled the county.

    We’ve seen this before. For an entire generation, between 1968 and 1992, Democrats only won the presidency once. The reasons were clear. Democrats put the country through hell in the 60s and became the soft-on-crime party, the Weather Underground party, the high tax, school bussing, weak-on-foreign policy, urban blight party.

    Well, here we go again, only now the Democrat’s utopian vision is even more terrifying.

    National Democrats want to tax you by the mile, flood the country with unvaccinated illegal aliens and force you to get vaccinated; they want to return us to the Dark Ages of wind and sun power, pour trillions into an economy already overheated with record inflation, require you to pay slavery reparations and someone else’s college education, and then force you to pretend an ugly man in a dress is a woman.

    Local Democrats want to literally mask your children and then poison and defile them with racial hatred, gay-porn, anti-Americanism, and transsexual voodoo.

    The Democrats who hold the levers of cultural power have embraced the fascist cancel culture, turned the news media into a dangerous and violent propaganda machine, and destroyed things like sports and movies that once unified us.


    And all of them, everyone on the left, champion and encourage deadly race riots at the hands of their own personal Brownshirts: the domestic terrorists in Black Lives Matter and Antifa.

    In just two years, voters have seen the catastrophic and undeniable results… An explosion in violent crime. School boards covering up the rape of a child to protect their demonic transsexual agenda. Millions of children in blue cities lost a crucial year of socialization and education due to unnecessary school closures—a supply chain that stalled and a White House and media who ridicule the public’s concern. Hundreds of Americans held hostage in Afghanistan. An explosion in energy and food prices. An economy that’s almost certainly moving into recession. Homeless crises, border crises, and a full-throated assault on civil liberties, free speech, and free expression by the left-wing fascists in media, Big Tech, and corporate America.

    Voters gave Democrats power, and the results are jaw-dropping. They’ve destroyed our cities, wrecked our economy, and worst of all, come for our children’s innocence with porn and Drag Queen Story Hours and allowing men into your daughter’s locker room.

    With New Media every bit as powerful as the corrupt establishment media, Americans could not be gaslighted. They have seen the truth, and the truth is so stark, so undeniable, so morally perverted and wrong, even in Seattle and Minneapolis, even where Biden won by double digits, people — most especially parents — finally said, enough.
    “Civilizations die from suicide, not by murder.” - Arnold Toynbee

  21. #168
    Quote Originally Posted by Ender View Post
    One of the reasons I brought up Youngkin being CEO for the Carlyle group is that on the morning of 9/11/2001 the Carlyle Group had a meeting with George Bush senior & Bin Laden’s brother.
    Youngkin didn't become CEO until 2018 and was out by 2020.

    https://americanbridgepac.org/failed...yle-group-ceo/

    So...relevance? And if he was a congressman or senator maybe I'd be concerned. But he's a governor. Can't start too many wars as a governor. I'm with @Anti Federalist on this one. The issues were pretty clear. Support the guy who wants to minimize child rape for political correctness reasons or support his opponent. And the race is over. We can take a much needed victory lap. If/when this guy decides to run for federal office, then I'll be concerned.
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  23. #169
    Quote Originally Posted by jmdrake View Post
    Youngkin didn't become CEO until 2018 and was out by 2020.

    https://americanbridgepac.org/failed...yle-group-ceo/

    So...relevance? And if he was a congressman or senator maybe I'd be concerned. But he's a governor. Can't start too many wars as a governor. I'm with @Anti Federalist on this one. The issues were pretty clear. Support the guy who wants to minimize child rape for political correctness reasons or support his opponent. And the race is over. We can take a much needed victory lap. If/when this guy decides to run for federal office, then I'll be concerned.
    Exactly....owe ya a rep.
    “Civilizations die from suicide, not by murder.” - Arnold Toynbee

  24. #170
    Quote Originally Posted by jmdrake View Post
    Youngkin didn't become CEO until 2018 and was out by 2020.

    https://americanbridgepac.org/failed...yle-group-ceo/

    So...relevance? And if he was a congressman or senator maybe I'd be concerned. But he's a governor. Can't start too many wars as a governor. I'm with @Anti Federalist on this one. The issues were pretty clear. Support the guy who wants to minimize child rape for political correctness reasons or support his opponent. And the race is over. We can take a much needed victory lap. If/when this guy decides to run for federal office, then I'll be concerned.
    The relevance is about the group, which is involved in a lot of questionable things. My point is everybody needs to stay awake & see what is really going on- nothing is what it seems.

    And, I think the loser is a POS- so I'm happy he's out.
    There is no spoon.

  25. #171
    Quote Originally Posted by acptulsa View Post
    A Dem operative? $#@!ing tool.

    JFK.

    Vietnam.

    Watergate.

    Pardon and stagflation.

    *Peace between Israel and Egypt.

    More debt than all previous administrations combined in the name of Conservatism and Alzheimer's.

    Desert Storm.

    Leadup to 9/11.

    9/11 and the PATRIOT Act.

    Massive corporate welfare.

    Warp speed and economic sabotage.

    Pooped pants for the pope.

    What's your oh so enlightened pick?
    Carter the commie was far worse than Ford.
    Trump was far better than Ford.
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  26. #172

  27. #173
    https://twitter.com/ggreenwald/statu...14206580568069

  28. #174
    Some Soros-hating clowns are actually cheering that the Soros-backed former Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe lost...
    While Glenn Youngkin as 25-year executive of Carlyle was effectively a business partner of that same much hated George Soros!

    Quote Originally Posted by Firestarter View Post
    In 1993, the much hated billionaire George Soros first invested $25 million to $50 million in Carlyle deals and another $100 million in a new fund to be managed by the Carlyle Group.
    Quote Originally Posted by Firestarter View Post
    The Panama Papers exposed that Soros Capital set up an offshore company in the Cayman Islands to invest in the Carlyle Group, alongside members of the Bin Laden family.
    Glenn-Youngkin-The-Crown-and-Carlyle
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  29. #175
    Quote Originally Posted by Firestarter View Post
    Some Soros-hating clowns are actually cheering that the Soros-backed former Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe lost...
    While Glenn Youngkin as 25-year executive of Carlyle was effectively a business partner of that same much hated George Soros!



    Glenn-Youngkin-The-Crown-and-Carlyle
    Then do something about it. You come off like a fed - "oh, there's no winning, both sides are equally bad, you might as well not vote, or... do something." YOU do something, or shut the $#@! up.

  30. #176
    Quote Originally Posted by A Son of Liberty View Post
    Then do something about it. You come off like a fed - "oh, there's no winning, both sides are equally bad, you might as well not vote, or... do something." YOU do something, or shut the $#@! up.
    He is. He's finding out the truth, and airing it.

    What else should he do? Would having a Dutch national voting in a Virginia GOP primary really help Republicans hold the moral high ground?
    Quote Originally Posted by Swordsmyth View Post
    You only want the freedoms that will undermine the nation and lead to the destruction of liberty.



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  32. #177
    Quote Originally Posted by acptulsa View Post
    He is. He's finding out the truth, and airing it.

    What else should he do? Would having a Dutch national voting in a Virginia GOP primary really help Republicans hold the moral high ground?
    He isn't doing $#@!. He's just yapping about how everyone is bad.

    Yeah, everyone is bad. WE ALL GET THAT. That's kind of why we're here. But there are degrees of bad.

    You know, we can do more than one thing at one time. I can vote for a candidate - R or D - who is less bad than the other, AND stockpile canned goods, AND buy ammo, AND organize locally, AND advocate for secession ALL AT THAT SAME TIME.

    I'm so tired of this movement letting the perfect be the enemy of the good. We can understand that Youngkin isn't much better than McAuliffe while still undertanding that he is incrementally better than McAuliffe in some ways. It's like complaining about someone using a fire extinguisher on a kitchen fire because it's probably not going to put the fire out. Yeah, it might not, but it also might hold the fire at bay until the firefighters get here.

    This is called STRATEGY. We can be purists AND pragmatists at the same time.

    Every time Michael Malice hosts someone who isn't an anarchist (and I know you're not an anarchist) does not mean he's sacrificed his anarchist credibility... it just means that he recognizes ALLIES.

  33. #178
    I don't know what he's doing back home. I don't follow Dutch politics. But considering the complete worthlessness of the MSM, I'll take any source of fact I can find. And I won't be shooting the messenger.
    Quote Originally Posted by Swordsmyth View Post
    You only want the freedoms that will undermine the nation and lead to the destruction of liberty.

  34. #179
    Quote Originally Posted by A Son of Liberty View Post
    Then do something about it. You come off like a fed - "oh, there's no winning, both sides are equally bad, you might as well not vote, or... do something." YOU do something, or shut the $#@! up.
    Quote Originally Posted by A Son of Liberty View Post
    He isn't doing $#@!. He's just yapping about how everyone is bad.
    You are probably a coward arguing that voting really, really makes a difference, while doing absolutely nothing.

    I've been busy all my life trying to wake brainwashed morons up, only to find out that my childish efforts don't stand a chance against the recent technology, with an overwhelming majority of the sheeple actually being snitches by walking around with their "cool" surveillance equipment called cell phones.

    Besides trying to find out what's going on and trying to explain this to others, I've actually had a long running legal fight with the ABN Amro bank (whose predecessor was the King Willem I founded Nederlandsche Handel-Maatschappij).
    I actually won, which is not a big deal in the grander scheme of things but for me personally it WAS...
    Do NOT ever read my posts. Google and Yahoo wouldn’t block them without a very good reason: Google-censors-the-world/page3

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  35. #180
    Quote Originally Posted by Firestarter View Post
    You are probably a coward arguing that voting really, really makes a difference, while doing absolutely nothing.
    Uh huh. Ya got me... :bored:

    I've been busy all my life trying to wake brainwashed morons up, only to find out that my childish efforts don't stand a chance against the recent technology, with an overwhelming majority of the sheeple actually being snitches by walking around with their "cool" surveillance equipment called cell phones.
    You know, we can do more than one thing at one time. I can vote for a candidate - R or D - who is less bad than the other, AND stockpile canned goods, AND buy ammo, AND organize locally, AND advocate for secession ALL AT THAT SAME TIME.

    I'm so tired of this movement letting the perfect be the enemy of the good. We can understand that Youngkin isn't much better than McAuliffe while still understanding that he is incrementally better than McAuliffe in some ways. It's like complaining about someone using a fire extinguisher on a kitchen fire because it's probably not going to put the fire out. Yeah, it might not, but it also might hold the fire at bay until the firefighters get here.

    This is called STRATEGY. We can be purists AND pragmatists at the same time.

    Every time Michael Malice hosts someone who isn't an anarchist (and I know you're not an anarchist) does not mean he's sacrificed his anarchist credibility... it just means that he recognizes ALLIES.
    I'm still tired of hearing how everyone is bad and no one is better than anyone else. That's BS. Two things can be true at the same time, and we can do more than one thing at a single time.

    Defeatism. That's mostly what this movement has become about. There's nothing to do but cry about how bad politicians are...

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