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@johangrostkerck6046 The way they're operating suggests they want to do their thing and give it back to Russian-speaking Ukrainians when Kiev and NATO finally learn their lesson.
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Governments gave Big Pharma a blank check and freed them of any responsibility. It's people in government who need to answer questions, but nobody's asking them. It's the biggest crime of the century and nobody's facing any sanctions.
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@HardRockMiner He's not nuts. He's a theatrical performer on par with MSNBC.
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Isn't taking an oath of celibacy just playing into the religious right's hands?
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@PerceivedREALITY999 Pretty much. When Qaddafi was a murdering beast, he was AOK. When he started acting like a statesman, he had to go.
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There won't be any of those for awhile. Yale is still in mourning over November 5th.
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The Secret Service has a lot to answer for, and the government will do all it can to prevent this happening.
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@bobblue_west Usually they're more objective, but "Mother Russia" and "terrorist attack" kind of shows their hand. If they're not on RT, they used to be.
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The more they squeeze, the more sand slips through their fingers.
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"We will fail spectacularly at home and abroad. We will leave no stone unturned in our quest for maximum harm to our citizens and the world. " - NATO/EU It's as if all they understand is force and top-down management of nations. Statesmanship is LETTING things happen, not MAKING things happen. It's a lot better to trade than to fight.
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Exactly. He couldn't finish a sentence in 2019 or 2020.
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He's also a guy who thinks I should be thrown in jail for driving my pickup truck. He's hysterical about climate.
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@Scepticalasfuk imminent
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I was kind of hoping they'd shut down NIAID in disgust when Falsie retired.
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Does YouTube have any idea how its banners alienate its users? It's a daily reminder that YouTube doesn't like us.
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@rickiecomeaux8287 Neither were Brennan or Comey.
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I think decentralization of agriculture is mostly a good thing, with what we know about permaculture and advances made in small-plot farming. Petro-chemical farming for markets a thousand miles away is not the best way to go about things. It depletes soils where the food is grown and relies on (a very good) global supply chain to move that food to where it's consumed. Massively inefficient, but about as efficient as you could make it. We shouldn't instantly dismantle that supply chain and destroy all the petro-chemical farming overnight. But I think there's definitely a big market for locally-grown food, and we have the ability to do that. Over time. It's happening. LET it happen. But don't use FORCE to MAKE it happen. That's how you hurt a lot of people in the transition. Policy-makers tend to see the end goal and ignore the collateral damage that we deal with.
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Good point. But take a step back and parse the literal meaning of "planned parenthood." Abortion is the opposite of parenthood.
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Only one guy said "There will be no Nordstream." Joe Biden.
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Who has ANY confidence in the FBI after 9/11 and RussiaGate? (and hell, the entire career of J. Edgar Hoover)
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The situation hasn't changed in 10 years. We're just farther down the toilet bowl.
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A very small number of agitators running roughshod over the majority.
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India chose wisely, compared to the incompetent and blatantly conflicted so-called leaders in Europe and North America. From best to worst in 5 decades. You have to admire their ambition!
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Our so-called "leadership" would rather rule over ashes than lose power and have to get an honest job in a free and prosperous nation.
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Next: I Am God.
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Not bylaws. Articles and Amendments. You refer to the first of said amendments.
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RIP, Phil. I disagreed with you most of the time, and the one time you agreed with me, you lost your job. Right or wrong, you stood for what you believed.
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Highly doubtful
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@07wrxtr1 Early stages of fascism, corporations love the government. Later stages, government power is so great, and so whimsical, the corporations get crushed, like everybody and everything else.
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A lot of people had to wear them so much, they forgot/forget they have them on. I STILL have to wear one to go to the dentist or the eye doctor, which makes me doubt going to them, but I have to.
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@chigasaki06 When was the last time the ex-president followed the sitting president's world tour, meeting with all the same leaders and assuring them that Trump would only be in office for 4 years? 2017. It was also the first time any ex-president showed such arrogance.
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Yes.
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The biggest danger to the planet are the fear-mongering totalitarians in the political class.
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That was certainly one of its effects.
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@chrisnivo No, but the vast majority of their remaining audience is stupid, and would desert them if they started telling the truth, all of a sudden.
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So many people with strong opinions about Ukraine, who never heard of the Minsk Agreement.
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When Lindsey Graham's on your side, you're doomed.
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Yes, we're being toyed with. No, the government isn't coming clean.
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They made farmers use chemical fertilizers to survive in the food-production system they imposed. Then they decided nitrogen fertilizers are bad and flipped a switch, basically outlawing nitrogen fertilizers. No transition. Just comply.
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Amy Goodman is as neocon as the rest of 'em, now. "Democracy, Now!" is unrecognizable. it used to be a reliable source for what sincere lefties stood for. Now, it's just establishment propaganda, wrapped in a liberal shell.
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Hopefully people are figuring out why the U.S. Constitution says what it says, and how we've gone astray from its principles.
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Just like Obama, Biden tried to legislate from the oval office. Unlike Obama, it didn't take 3 years for the courts to rule against him.
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No way. Schiff resigned? I thought he failed up to the Senate.
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To the contrary! Media that tries to hide this should never be watched! Their power is in the eyes they draw to them. How about we ignore them and let them wither away through lack of viewership and trust. The last thing we should do is "scrutinize" them, especially with government agencies, because we know where that will lead.
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No consequences for illegal spying, only for exposing it.
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@ianmedford4855 Yes. But he shouldn't get away with turning himself into a victim. He's anything BUT a victim of anything but his own lust for power and his own greed.
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I never get tired of your saying this.
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Big business runs D.C. and D.C. runs big business. It's a symbiotic relationship. The only way to keep a lid on the corruption is to reduce the size and scope of the federal government, significantly. Best we can do, long term, is limit the damage any of them can do. Instead, we want government to solve our human condition for us, and then we turn around, SURPRISED at the corruption. SMH
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The benefit of the jab for healthy people under 60 is minimal, at best.
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COVID didn't cause the problem. Opportunists used COVID as a lever to push their anti-life agenda.
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