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 on: Today at 10:33:31 AM 
Started by WV222 - Last post by H.E. VOLODYMYR ZELENKSYY


As someone who passed the New York bar exam, passing the New York bar exam doesn’t mean sh**t about my ability to understand jury instructions.

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 on: Today at 10:32:16 AM 
Started by wbrocks67 - Last post by wnwnwn
It's really unfortunate we can't have a better group of Muslim lawmakers.

Good group of Muslim lawmakers according to liberals = Muslims who agree and are complicit with the genocide of other Muslims like them.


The war with Hamas isn’t a genocide, it’s an ugly urban war that Hamas could end by returning the hostages. If you search the forum, you’ll find this explained in several individual posts. This war is not actually a good thing for either the people of Gaza or the Palestinian cause.

That’s the difference between us, you’re searching only on this forum. If you search literally everywhere else outside the USA or Israel bubbles, leaders will be saying different variations of this:


People dying in masses aren’t from Hamas if you look outside, but average Palestinians. There’s no correlation between the Hamas terrorist attack and the alleged “counter-reaction” that punishes literally everyone BUT the target of said reaction.

If anything, this war made by Israeli far-right only strengthens Hamas long-term because that’s what radicals always do with each other when fighting.

That´s Lula. He isn´t the average person, he has an ideology and has to appease his base.
In Peru, there is people in both sides. One side has the anticolonialists (a majority of them) and the antisemitics (yes, antisemitism do is a thing here in LATAM). The other side has the antiterrorists, the evangelicals and the pro-West (my minority).

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 on: Today at 10:30:52 AM 
Started by WV222 - Last post by President Johnson
Michael Cohen’s testimony matches David Pecker’s account fairly closely. Pecker testified that he had said he would be Trump’s “eyes and ears” and watch out for negative stories. Cohen recalls him saying he would “keep an eye out for anything negative.”
-NYT

I hope that's enough to convict.

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 on: Today at 10:30:20 AM 
Started by President Punxsutawney Phil - Last post by LAKISYLVANIA
Terrorist sympathizers are an automatic HP.

I don't even consider him pro-Palestine so i don't know why you say this...

Projection.

This whole thread is built on a misreporting / misunderstanding.

She was in northern Israel and this was destined for Hezbollah which has been raining rockets down on civilians in northern Israel for months.
These bombs were apparently headed for Hezbollah, not Gaza, if that matters to anyone.
facts are not important in threads that bash Israel or disliked American politicians

Some of us subscribe to the wild and crazy view that cheering for the extermination of large amounts of people is bad regardless of where these people are located. Shocking, I know.

Yeah reason i think why i took Antonio as pro-Israel because i took this post literally

and thought he actually thought the idea that exterminating large amounts of people was a good thing because he called it wild and crazy.

But maybe he should explain his point better generally... It would help.

And also apologize for putting me on ignore list over bullsh**t.

And also explain why he prefers Labor over Corbyn.

If he can do that, i'll change my vote next time.

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 on: Today at 10:29:19 AM 
Started by lfromnj - Last post by Morning in Atlas
The march of prudishness continues onward. And the same members on this site will continue to deny it. The average 15 year old knows full well what sex is. What's truly frightening is that not a single member of the assembly voted against it, this is the kind of unanimity we see in authoritarian states like North Korea.

When I used DoorDash to order Vodka to my house , I had to take a photo of my ID before I was allowed to order . So is that anti freedom too because I didn’t view it as that

You are one of the last people on here I would have expected to DoorDash alcohol lmao

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 on: Today at 10:28:10 AM 
Started by wbrocks67 - Last post by Del Tachi
Who can blame them?  All this talk about politics and elections all the time, but everyone's life stays the same.  We're the weird ones for being obsessed over something not much more important than a sports match.

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 on: Today at 10:27:11 AM 
Started by WV222 - Last post by Ljube
They are on intent, which means they have already agreed that Trump had falsified business records.

I infer from this that there are no holdouts.

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 on: Today at 10:25:52 AM 
Started by WV222 - Last post by wbrocks67
Michael Cohen’s testimony matches David Pecker’s account fairly closely. Pecker testified that he had said he would be Trump’s “eyes and ears” and watch out for negative stories. Cohen recalls him saying he would “keep an eye out for anything negative.”
-NYT

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 on: Today at 10:25:51 AM 
Started by Frodo - Last post by Mr. Smith
This is real desperate stuff.

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 on: Today at 10:25:06 AM 
Started by wbrocks67 - Last post by MichaelM24
My college major was political science, so I was always more interested in political news and candidates than the average person.

That said, at my current workplace, I'm literally the only one there (of those I talk to regularly, so about ten-15 people) paying the slightest attention to the election.

One woman is two years older than me - 32 - and will likely vote Trump only because "Biden's been there four years and isn't mentally all there."


This kind of stuff is wild to me because they somehow "know" that Biden is "not all there" but they don't remember Trump trying to steal an election??

Sure, but it's also true that I live in a very conservative area of Indiana, so it's not at all surprising that the average person might not think the obvious negative Trump's done but instead focuses on what they see as a shortcoming of Biden's.

It's not right, but it does make sense in these rural parts.

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