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Him claiming to have been a professor there isn't due to his dementia. He's said stuff like that his entire career. He just forgets that the internet is a thing and people can easily check and that the whole world can see his speeches. Hillary had a similar issue and that's why she did the deplorable statement. A lot of older politicians forget because when they started the media was in control of what we saw.
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This idea started with Hillary. One of her claims of why she lost was that husbands forced their wives to vote. The idea that I'm not my own person if I don't vote for them is beyond insulting. If I saw one of those notes I'd write on it, "I know. That's why I'm voting Trump."
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Why would they assume he's a civilian just because he said so? It's a prison!
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This couldn't be more timely. There's a group where we recently moved to in Oklahoma that are supposed to be just a gathering for the LGBT in the area. When me and my son met them (he's gay) they swore they aren't political and aren't activists. In a recent exchange, a couple were talking with a teacher about starting an LGBTQ+ club at one of the schools here. Thank goodness enough in the group pushed back and said no. I had to explain to my son why it's a bad thing. I asked him if there was a straight club for kids to talk about their sexuality? Of course not because school and teachers shouldn't be discussing that with children. That if those kids wanted to meet up after school somewhere and hangout together, there's nothing stopping them, but that the school or teachers shouldn't ever be involved. My son still thinks it's good intentions behind it, but I don't think so. I smelled the activist real quick at the first meeting. She kept saying "ally" and wanted to put stickers in the windows of LGBTQ+ "friendly" businesses. She's the current head of the board for the non profit they started. She's not young either. I'd put her in her late 50s to early 60s. It's the younger ones and the ones my age, in our 40s, that are pushing against her. I'm staying involved basically to help keep her inline and also just incase she gets enough to support her so I can sound the alarm. I'm not letting this get a foothold on this community as long as I can breathe. There are others in the group that feel the same as me who are LGBTQ+. They are trying to get her removed from the board as soon as they can. Edit: I'm posting this so everyone understands how easily this happens. They name the club something other than what it really is which puts it a secret from the start. The school isn't really aware. Tim is wrong blaming the parents. The entire thing is set up to be very secretive and the kids are told they are in danger if they are found out. The kids then aren't just protecting themselves, but everyone else in the club depends on them keeping silent. It's done like that because the adults involved know what they're doing is wrong so they manipulate the kids.
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I'm concerned for the citizens of Ukraine and I know a family that lives in Kyiv and I'm hoping they make it out. That doesn't mean I think the US should get involved militarily. This is Europe's doing and it's up to them to decide the direction this takes. Ukraine is extremely corrupt and is a small country Western elites use to do things they shouldn't. Minus the Russian pipelines, that's it's only usefulness. There's a reason Hunter was on the payroll there. Don't forget what's gone on there and what happens there. We can not split our forces. If we engage in Ukraine, we leave Taiwan vulnerable and I'd rather protect Taiwan because it's far more important. Edit: If you think China isn't waiting in the wings if war gets declared with Russia, I've got a bridge to sell you.
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I want a shirt with that pic on it. "Karen is pissed and taking aim". She's got the dead eye.
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I'm pro Union, but they shouldn't be for government employees. It gives them power over the people that they weren't given by the people. It puts them in a position where they can pretty much hold the citizenry captive.
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Gen X was the least supervised generation ever. Yet we work fine. Try again.
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What's even worse about the late term abortion is doctors should be the barrier. The ethics they're supposed to hold themselves to should prevent this. Canada doesn't have a federal limit, but doctors won't perform one past viability in any Province (unless the mother will die). Doctors that don't hold to their oath and ethics should be held accountable by having their license revoked. If it was anything else, they would be.
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Those I think are the ones put in the box when the machine was down. Those will favor Lake.
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Him saying everyone having access and being on Twitter is his idea of diversity and inclusion was what they were calling him saying "all lives matter".
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Crowder already did that. He had a bunch of guns on a table and asked people which should be banned. Beside each one that looked scary he had the one with exact same specs next to it that looked like any other gun. As they picked the scary looking ones, he told them the one next to it was identical, but just with a different look. As for the rest, these people need to stop claiming they care about the poor and minorities. That's who will be most affected by this legislation.
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Welcome to real life. Every generation had to do the same when starting out, which you are. My husband had 3 roommates and they still struggled. That was when he was 24 and 25. Only people that manage to do really well, have an in somewhere, or are lucky buy homes in their 20s. We were in our 30s when we bought our first home. My grandfather was in his mid 30s when he built his house. Him, my grandmother, and my mom rented company housing until then that didn't even have in door plumbing. My parents never owned their own home. Then in 2008 a lot of my generation lost their houses and had to start over.
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@IsisBridexoxo Truth? They’d become infertile from the disease, because it’s caused by one usually endometriosis, and they’d be very sickly from anemia. Meaning they’d die pretty easily. If it’s from a tumor or fibrosis, they’d bleed to death when it caused their tubes to rupture.
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That was common in the early days of the internet when everything had a comment section. People would discuss what was said and if someone was wrong, there would lots that corrected them. Now everything has to taken from such and such "lens" and other BS.
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@kregan7001 That depends on the crop. Most of it would spoil before it can be shipped and distributed to those areas. This is why people that don't grow things can think they are brilliant for saying something like this. That it's greed or some other BS. Why don't they grow a crop that will survive shipping, will be your next ingenious idea. The answer is because not every area is suitable to grow those crops. Your comment is why socialism is always being pushed by people that live in cities. They don't understand how anything actually works.
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Yes. Puberty is mildly traumatizing. For every child. Using that as an excuse to cause irreparable damage to your child is disgusting.
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I was watching the live stream when Rand got attacked in DC. Everyone in the chat, from both sides, were freaking out and telling them to leave him alone because everyone knew he was a good guy that wants change. If he does run, it looks like he'd have a ton of support.
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There was one woman that claimed they did it. I know the government has done it in the not too distant past to Natives, but it doesn't make sense here or how they could since it would require a lot of medical personnel keeping quiet. The only instance I can think they could pull it off would be during an abortion.
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You can improve morale without increasing pay. A bonus, a big party in each area with prizes, or other incentives. Personally, I'd feel relieved that they're gone. It had to have been unbelievably stressful working around and walking on eggshells there everyday.
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It's my understanding there should never be live rounds on set. Period.
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This! They've had years to get that right and still can't. Yet I'm supposed to trust them to make decisions for me? That's a no.
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Yes. The only way Trump could override them was to declare martial law and that would have been playing into their hands of him being like a dictator.
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@HoofHearted88 Don't forget that the housing costs are due to the influx of immigrants which are a result of EU policy. Once the EU changed from being strictly about trade, the end of independent countries in Europe was foreseeable.
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Is America Great Again Yet? You're right. I mean it's not like they are embracing segregation, elected officials aren't saying people should eradicate Trump supporters from the public, they aren't defending the looting and rioting, they have condemned Antifa and other far left groups, and it's not like people that disagree are being beaten up or even killed. Oh wait...they have done the opposite! My bad. I should reward them more power because it's clear they don't really mean it. <s> If they want to act like children, I will treat them like children. You don't reward bad behavior.
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Correct. They click and trill to each other. I have one cat that does it to people too. She also brings us stuff to help teach us to hunt properly like bugs.
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@pacifickaihomesllc3605 Gen X here. Still play video games. Put the controller down to make this comment. You speak for yourself alone. Not all of us. It’s actually extremely stupid coming from a supposed Gen Xer when we were all about the individual and didn’t do the collectivist bs you’re trying to do.
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@mochithepooh5368 Please inform Hillary and Stacy Abrams and their supporters too. Hell, tell the Democrats that since Gore lost. Exactly what has Trump done that was wrong as President or while campaigning.
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It's horrible. The Union writes the books and we just have to nod along. If we attempt to claim what you said, we're racist and KKK members. My state didn't even have hardly any slaves, but somehow that's why we fought.
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Trump should have brought up the 2500 children lost to human trafficking across the border in just 2 years under Obama according to the UN.
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I saw that. He just randomly started yelling. I was wondering if he couldn't hear himself.
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There was zero risk to his child where he was. Secret service were all right there. Nobody was going to get close to him.
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I've seen people that seem to have memory holed all the stuff they've done. All the pictures, going after Pratt, that Peterson's post is about them being on the cover of a men's magazine. I'm using they so YouTube doesn't hide this comment.
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He's missing a lot of context. I've noticed that he's doing that more and more lately. Especially around the topic he won't stop talking about. Part of me wants to chalk it up to him not finishing school and his generation tended to not have as good of a general education as previous ones. Only 9% of the population owned slaves. That 10% is only people that officially enlisted. It doesn't count the many men, women, and children that fought once the war reached them. 10% enlisted, but that 10% didn't start it, which is what he's insinuating. It's like the one yesterday where he clearly has no understanding of the law and jurisdictions.
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It's very sad and horrible. Had that little girl been helped and seen the right people to help deal with what happened, their life would have been completely different. They most likely wouldn't have changed. This book is a good example of why "affirmative" care is wrong and bad. It doesn't allow the deeper issues that are the cause to be delt with and just pushes young, traumatized, and abused children into lifelong medical care.
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He did kill someone and admitted it several times. It was before the other murders and was only linked to him later.
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What does your position have to do with being an adult? My husband is 50 and isn’t in a management position and doesn’t want to be so he’s not an adult? Maybe change your mindset if you think that’s what being an adult is. Edit: Do you think there are tens of millions management positions for every single person of your and Gen X generations? You do know Boomers aren’t the ones in front of you right? It’s Gen X and we’re not retirement age yet.
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@sthubbins4038 Incredibly leading question which assumes a lot. The first assumption is that everyone knows every person elected into every office. I don't know what Republicans have been elected as a Mayor or city council member in every tiny town across the country. Heck it could be a position even smaller like dog catcher. Same for Democrats. The second assumption is that your definition of "far right" is everyone else's. Also very doubtful. As Tim just explained in the video you didn't watch, it depends on if you mean economically, socially, culturally, etc. Basically you're tossing out a question trying to act intelligent when you're just a troll and kiddie diddler.
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It not being paid for with insurance isn't either. They really need to stop acting like this didn't happen before affirmative care became a thing.
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@minimalistmaximus6476 That's not it at all. Britney found the thread and a picture and asked about it. The Quartering just showed the still and asked about it. Many OTHER people are linking to the full thread that the guy made in December. Finding out about something and asking isn't not crediting the source. It's asking if it's true. That's like saying during WH question period every reporter breakdown where the claim they're asking about comes from, who wrote it, when, and what it contains before asking confirmation. They ask if __ is true. The evidence found is referred to because that's the actual source for the question. Edit: It took 2 seconds for people to find the video neither her nor the Quartering linked to so it was not some big secret the internet didn't know about.
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They've lost most of the Unions at this point too.
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@KenVic02 It would be as silly as hitting Arkansas hard. We're solid red for the first time in over 100 years.
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That was how it was originally. There are letters to Jefferson trying to get him to sue people saying he fathered a child with his slave. He didn't, but if he knew it would still be being claimed today and used against his descendants, I bet he would have.
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Mother Jones is horrible. I've had too many "progressive" friends link the articles and use them as fact when it's all opinion. Just like Debbie does.
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@benjaminmay7328 It's a video he did on a writing he'd read that starts with "God is dead, and we killed him." About how it was more applicable today than even then and why. Pointing how modern day some Christian churches are removing Jesus's and God's teachings to be more welcoming and inclusive.
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Repeatedly. She stood there and told them they needed to suppress misinformation. That's making them acting as an agent of the government.
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So did my husband. He had his coworkers quiz him with the practice test. They didn't know the answer to some of the questions which is sad. I did.
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All 13 colonies planned to end slavery in 10 years after the Constitution, then the cotton gin happened and slavery became very profitable. North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia refused after that. I think it was 3 states immediately made slavery illegal. Slavery was one of the main reasons we left England. They wouldn't allow the colonies to abolish it, but since the Carolinas and Georgia didn't want to immediately, it was struck from the Declaration of Independence because all 13 had to agree on the demands. We were also the 2nd county to end all slavery and the only one that fought a war over it. Technically Mexico ended before us, but all slaves became indentured servants for 99 years, so they didn't really.
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@Nate G. He said he's not downloading it and warned people not to because it likely contains CP which will get YOU prosecuted. Did you watch his video before commenting?
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@SpeedBoost I'll bet you don't have children. This Woke ideology is taught in schools. The only way to counter it is by educating your children on opposing viewpoints outside of school. Then once they get old enough they are armed with the knowledge to decide. To only allow them to be exposed to one side of the conversation is to handicap them in finding their own voice. Being confident enough to stand up against your peers is a sign of independent thought. At 14 or 15 my son had an assignment of publicly debating abortion so you're claim that at 14 they aren't politically active or aware isn't true because they are forced to be.
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