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In 2016, perfectly normal and legitimate questions concerning what Bill Clinton's role would be in a Hillary administration were treated as indecent. That was before we learned of Bill's friendship with Jeffery Epstein.
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This was written about. One of our servicemen who tried to stop it was killed for that.
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@acc4465 I am glad that the hosts of this program have fans that expose them for exactly who they are, as well as you and others have exposed them. Thanks.
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@djholliday5132 There were US "allies," doing that.
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OMG, when my parents got older, every one of their elderly divorced or widowed friends were robbed by their kids. One had to go to court to get the money back. She was the only one who did. The others just died soon after.
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Glenn agrees with a lot of socialist principles where the economy is concerned -- as was the United States from Roosevelt through the 1960s, and most of Europe is. What makes Glenn unique is that when there is a conflict between a socialist political economic policy and the First Amendment, or the Fourth Amendment, or the Fifth Amendment, or anything in the Bill of Rights, Glenn will choose the Bill of Rights evey time. This is especially true concerning freedom of speech. He has argued that we should not be so quick to condemn Citizens United without taking a closer, more nuanced look. So, he is unique.
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Huh. I remember when Thatcher was telling us there is no such thing as society. Now we have to bear children for its sake, nothing less. 😂 Maybe some of us don't want our children exposed to today's politicians and the world they've created.
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@faustoferrari4303 and ethics
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I am glad that the hosts of this program have fans that expose them for exactly who they are, as well as you and others have exposed them. Thanks.
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@smoochie3331 Vance sounded like he has marital issues.
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@YerushalayimShelZahv Look in the mirror.
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Too much history for you? Can't grapple with it?
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@007kingifrit More selfless? They aren't ready to lay their lives down for someone else's child, but would do anything, legal or not, moral or not, to advance their own.
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???
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@justinukere9848 Who did J D Vance marry? And where did they meet? Now, multipy.
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Beautiful
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Besides all that, Vance sounds like he has marital issues.
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Greenwald demonstrated that Lula was wrongly accused. Good job keeping up. /s
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I always thought having a child did transform people. Then I started getting to know more young parents.
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Where is it? Has it been replicated?
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@robd3470 I found it later, but no longer remember the details. I know they ran the study four times (attempting to replicate their own work from the start -- how's that for excellent ethics?), and came up with this result only twice. Twice it didn't make a difference.
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Childless cat women: Marilyn Monroe, Kim Novak, Ann-Margret. (Is that what you meant?) What's new, pussycat?
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Childless cat women: Marilyn Monroe, Kim Novak, Ann-Margret. Is that what you meant? (What's new, pussycat?)
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@triggerpod I remember when the problem was "Soccer Moms." Now it's "Cat Ladies."
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@AnnabelleJARankin I hesitate to agree. You sound much more sane than nearly anyone else.
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@AnnabelleJARankin Annabelle. No one is kidding.
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Replicate that study. In fact, first post the link. "Weaponized empathy?" Anyone who makes ANY claim of having been harmed is ridiculed and denounced in real life -- as a lot of vaccine injured found out. Your observations are about screen life.
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@stevechance150 That's no longer approved by the IRBs.
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@vvwalker7261 I finally found the abstract, from 1980. They ran the study four times, and this positive result, that is, the one described here, was true in two of the four trials. Looks like (1) research standards were higher 45 years ago, as this team replicated their own research; and (2) we have a real crisis in standards today, as you can see by how Kisin reported the study. Athenians believed that truth was what pleased the most people in the agora, . . . until they lost a big war.
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@bn_mediorcty I am glad that the hosts of this program have fans that expose them for exactly who they are, as well as you and others have exposed them. Thanks.
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@EinSofQuester Do you think everybody you are told not to like is Hitler?
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@Bronco-1776 What did you expect to do? It's not your country, and only the lowest of the low of that country would collaborate with the West to set up some sort of puppet regime.
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The "we" is not intended to be broad. 😊
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@rebecca_stone Who cares what she says? Sounds ditzy.
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@emultra759 dizzy. Her business. Also, every large family I knew included kids born when Mom was around 20 or so, and one or two at age 38 to 42.
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@ronmoore6598 Today I see young parents whose children have autism. When I was a kid, all of my friends from large families had several brothers or sisters born after the mother was 38. In two cases, after 45. All were normal. We need some careful historical studies and transnational studies. There is something wrong with this picture.
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@grozava3465 Wow. That's a long post. 😂
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@Itsstuff7328 Someone has to foot the bill. If dad fails, I support society as a whole doing it. You, too?
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People without children do not have the same fear for the future of the civilization. Today's 20 year old faces a bleak world unless he has a trust fund -- and that is barely a buffer. That angers me. I grew up when a summer job covered in-state college tuition.
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So . . . You don't need to read the study?
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It's almost like studies that no one can find are nevertheless true if you want them to be true, academic malfeasance being rampant notwithstanding.
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I finally found the abstract, from 1980. They ran the study four times, and this positive result - that is, the one described here - was true in only two of the four trials. Looks like (1) research standards were higher 45 years ago, as this team replicated their own research before publishing it; and (2) we have a real crisis in standards today, as you can see by how Kisin reported the study. Athenians believed that truth was what pleased the most people in the agora . . . until they lost a big war. No one was sorry for them in the entire Greek world, until one Spartan leader took pity. Victor's honor.
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@CleverGirlAAH And Kisin himself gets ahead on the phenomenon. What would he talk about if he didn't have this to decry? He might have to WORK work. Glenn Greenwald just did a definitive takedown not long ago. It was funny.
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Analysis? 😂😂😂
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"Weaponized empathy?" Anyone who makes ANY claim of having been harmed is ridiculed and denounced in real life -- as a lot of the vaccine injured found out fast. These observations are about screen life. They are true on MSM and the Internet. They don't exist in reality.
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It is. Very -- especially at their age. Your body went through its natural changes. This is all a crime.
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@justinukere9848 That's not why. People are not getting married for financial reasons. People are not having children either because they cannot meet the right person, or have a health issue. Both of these affect women more than men, for obvious reasons. But they will get you to blame ideology. Perfect. Good job. They win again.
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@justinukere9848 I have never met ANYONE who discouraged women from having kids. I met a lot of women who used in-vitro fertilization or other assisted reproduction. In other words, they were prepared to do anything, just to have a child. Some had children alone, and were well over 40. That's real life, not screenlife.
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@justinukere9848 My main reply isn't here. HOW NICE, YOUTUBE.
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@justinukere9848 People aren't getting married for financial reasons. Women most often forego motherhood because of health issues, or because they never met the right person. Not because they didn't want children. Most people want children. How could anyone make us think otherwise??
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