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22 Jun 2024, 4:45 am

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23 Jun 2024, 11:51 am

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It is curious how his supporters will admit that he "isnt a good roll model for our children".

And come up with mental gymnastics to still support Trump. Preachers will say that "sometimes God will deliver leadership to you in an imperfect vessel". Stuff like that.



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23 Jun 2024, 4:02 pm

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I'm not scared of that fat, ignorant, lying, cheating blowhard.

I'm scared of what he may do.


Don’t worry, Fnord. Trump won’t stand in the way of Israel’s genocide against the Palestinians, which you seem to still support judging by your avatar. In fact, Trump will probably support it even more than Biden does.

However, Trump might use some vulgar words when talking about women he’d been with or something. I’m sure that will cause you a lot of anguish over there in the Philippines.



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23 Jun 2024, 4:03 pm

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Texas would definitely comply with Project 2025. Abbott is as bad as Trump, maybe even worse. He prioritized banning dick pics over modernizing the power grid. Many porn sites have been blocked here. Weed? Forget it. Public nudity? Nope.



I would think your post was satire if I hadn’t seen you say similar things so many times. Given the number of times I've seen you have moan about things like public nudity not being allowed where you live, I’d say that you are the one with the warped priorities.



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23 Jun 2024, 4:04 pm

Whether Biden or Trump wins the next US election, you’re going to end up with a Zionist lickspittle as President anyway.

Biden has been aiding and abetting Israel’s genocide against the Palestinians for the last 8 months. If Trump gets elected he will probably be even worse in this regard, and may well drag the US into a new world war all for the sake of the terrorist state of Israel.

Perhaps this is something the people on this thread should be concerned about, but it hasn’t even been mentioned (well, I think one post contained the word ‘Gaza’). Instead, this thread is full of the usual liberal wailing about how the US is going to become a theocracy (lol) and how the Proud Boys are going to come and give you all wedgies.



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23 Jun 2024, 6:39 pm

I don't want to derail this thread, but on this particular subject of Gaza, I'd like to comment:
Being critical of Israel shouldn't be equated with Antisemitism, as Israelis have done things they should know are unacceptable, considering that they are a western democracy, and in particular, the history Jews have lived through. Especially wrongs have been committed by fanatical settlers and their enablers in the current Israeli government.
That said, the situation with the Palestinians isn't simple, either. While you couldn't be human and not feel empathy for the suffering of the Palestinian people, but to ignore that Hamas is a fanatical terrorist organization is to purposely wear blinders. Hamas has inflicted untold horror not just on Israelis, but also on their own people. They represent a society in which women, LGBT persons, and Non-Muslims are denied their humanity.
So, do I support our long time ally, Israel? Yes, but not their current government or settler movement motivated by religious fanaticism. Do I empathize with the plight of the Palestinian people? Yes, but not with the religious fanatical terrorists of Hamas.
As for Trump and Biden - Trump would give a blank check to his fellow strongman-wannabe, Netanyahu, to do whatever he wants in Gaza. While Biden's decisions have been far from perfect, at least he's willing to entertain establishing a peace more or less fair to both sides.


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23 Jun 2024, 6:47 pm

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Whether Biden or Trump wins the next US election, you’re going to end up with a Zionist lickspittle as President anyway.


With that in mind, how dare people attempt to evaluate them based on the rest of the many issues that are relevant when picking a president.

How dare those libs support the less mentally impaired, more reasonable on many other issues one.


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23 Jun 2024, 6:50 pm

slam_thunderhide wrote:
Tim_Tex wrote:

Texas would definitely comply with Project 2025. Abbott is as bad as Trump, maybe even worse. He prioritized banning dick pics over modernizing the power grid. Many porn sites have been blocked here. Weed? Forget it. Public nudity? Nope.



I would think your post was satire if I hadn’t seen you say similar things so many times. Given the number of times I've seen you have moan about things like public nudity not being allowed where you live, I’d say that you are the one with the warped priorities.


Yes, the guy who regularly talks about wanting to make fornication mandatory might have f****d up priorities.

He's also clearly an example of the average Biden voter and therefore should delegitimize all Biden supporters as a result because obviously they all agree with Tim_Tex on every single issue and prioritize those issues exactly the same.

Also, you're not pointing out why he's wrong to worry about Abbot and Trump, only stating that you think he has his priorities in the wrong order. Can you dispute his conclusions or just how he arrived there?


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23 Jun 2024, 8:12 pm

slam_thunderhide wrote:
Whether Biden or Trump wins the next US election, you’re going to end up with a Zionist lickspittle as President anyway.

Biden has been aiding and abetting Israel’s genocide against the Palestinians for the last 8 months. If Trump gets elected he will probably be even worse in this regard, and may well drag the US into a new world war all for the sake of the terrorist state of Israel.

Perhaps this is something the people on this thread should be concerned about, but it hasn’t even been mentioned (well, I think one post contained the word ‘Gaza’). Instead, this thread is full of the usual liberal wailing about how the US is going to become a theocracy (lol) and how the Proud Boys are going to come and give you all wedgies.

Contrary to what I've heard elsewhere, I actually don't believe Trump is an antisemite. Which is probably why you don't like him.


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23 Jun 2024, 8:45 pm

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I don't want to derail this thread, but on this particular subject of Gaza, I'd like to comment:
Being critical of Israel shouldn't be equated with Antisemitism, as Israelis have done things they should know are unacceptable, considering that they are a western democracy, and in particular, the history Jews have lived through. Especially wrongs have been committed by fanatical settlers and their enablers in the current Israeli government.
That said, the situation with the Palestinians isn't simple, either..
(etc.)

You may not be willing to go quite this far, but it's my understanding that before the 2nd Intifada, a great many Israelis, perhaps a majority if you exclude settlers in the statistics, were willing to compromise in order to achieve an end to war. Perhaps they were naïve as to how much they would need to compromise, but they accepted that principle. Whereas the Palestinian agenda has always been that of refusing to accept any compromise, being pledged to the goal that Palestinian territory must stretch From the River to the Sea, as we have heard in recent months. This is why the Camp David Accords failed, because Palestinians preferred war to peace under those terms. And now war is what they have, and they can't pretend to be blameless, no matter how brutal the Israeli response to the events of 7 October may seem.


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23 Jun 2024, 8:52 pm

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Whereas the Palestinian agenda has always been that of refusing to accept any compromise, being pledged to the goal that Palestinian territory must stretch From the River to the Sea, as we have heard in recent months. This is why the Camp David Accords failed, because Palestinians preferred war to peace under those terms. And now war is what they have, and they can't pretend to be blameless, no matter how brutal the Israeli response to the events of 7 October may seem.

The vast majority of the Palestinian population IS blameless. No pretending is required.



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23 Jun 2024, 9:36 pm

MaxE wrote:
Kraichgauer wrote:
I don't want to derail this thread, but on this particular subject of Gaza, I'd like to comment:
Being critical of Israel shouldn't be equated with Antisemitism, as Israelis have done things they should know are unacceptable, considering that they are a western democracy, and in particular, the history Jews have lived through. Especially wrongs have been committed by fanatical settlers and their enablers in the current Israeli government.
That said, the situation with the Palestinians isn't simple, either..
(etc.)

You may not be willing to go quite this far, but it's my understanding that before the 2nd Intifada, a great many Israelis, perhaps a majority if you exclude settlers in the statistics, were willing to compromise in order to achieve an end to war. Perhaps they were naïve as to how much they would need to compromise, but they accepted that principle. Whereas the Palestinian agenda has always been that of refusing to accept any compromise, being pledged to the goal that Palestinian territory must stretch From the River to the Sea, as we have heard in recent months. This is why the Camp David Accords failed, because Palestinians preferred war to peace under those terms. And now war is what they have, and they can't pretend to be blameless, no matter how brutal the Israeli response to the events of 7 October may seem.


How dare their parents and grandparents not want to agree to any of their land being stolen. :roll:

From the Palestinian perspective why would less than 100% of their land be their land? Foreign born terrorists stole 56% of the land and have only continued to brutalize them and steal more since. Why would they sign-off on being stolen from? That's like a mugger beating you until you agree that the contents of your wallet are actually theirs.


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24 Jun 2024, 1:05 am

funeralxempire wrote:
MaxE wrote:
Kraichgauer wrote:
I don't want to derail this thread, but on this particular subject of Gaza, I'd like to comment:
Being critical of Israel shouldn't be equated with Antisemitism, as Israelis have done things they should know are unacceptable, considering that they are a western democracy, and in particular, the history Jews have lived through. Especially wrongs have been committed by fanatical settlers and their enablers in the current Israeli government.
That said, the situation with the Palestinians isn't simple, either..
(etc.)

You may not be willing to go quite this far, but it's my understanding that before the 2nd Intifada, a great many Israelis, perhaps a majority if you exclude settlers in the statistics, were willing to compromise in order to achieve an end to war. Perhaps they were naïve as to how much they would need to compromise, but they accepted that principle. Whereas the Palestinian agenda has always been that of refusing to accept any compromise, being pledged to the goal that Palestinian territory must stretch From the River to the Sea, as we have heard in recent months. This is why the Camp David Accords failed, because Palestinians preferred war to peace under those terms. And now war is what they have, and they can't pretend to be blameless, no matter how brutal the Israeli response to the events of 7 October may seem.


How dare their parents and grandparents not want to agree to any of their land being stolen. :roll:

From the Palestinian perspective why would less than 100% of their land be their land? Foreign born terrorists stole 56% of the land and have only continued to brutalize them and steal more since. Why would they sign-off on being stolen from? That's like a mugger beating you until you agree that the contents of your wallet are actually theirs.

Oddly enough, I can completely relate to the reality . Of what is being implied here. :ninja:


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