Have you ever heard of the Appian Way? Pines of Rome, a classical piece I performed in 7th grade. It was written to convey walking into Rome, with the street lined with crucified criminals:
I saw this comment and was expecting it to reference banning all wuflu mandates. I appreciate a joke and haven't lost my sense of humor, this is just a very serious time for me for lotsa reasons.
As much as I'd like to see all traitors hung high, as much as I realize we will never see any justice we don't achieve ourselves, I wouldn't want to see any POTUS come in and kill his political opponents. Even if he were someone I voted in.
I do wish that DJT had made 30 Pence the lone political insider of his administration, as I expected. Or looking back, had picked someone else. Is there anyone that didn't let him down? Ben Carson's still alright?
US didn't issue debt on anybody. Our military has been abused to do that around the world since WWII. Led by the CIA which was created to avoid Constitutional checks and balances. Now that the only Countries left without debt slavery to a Rothschild majority owned central bank are untouchable by our military, it's being neutered.
2 problems with your analysis:
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you assume this wasn't the goal, and planned;
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to misjudge the situation so poorly has truly been a hallmark of the American occupation of Afghanistan. After 20 years of (money-laundering) war, no major objectives were met.
Totally false. The whole reason for invading was to put a stop to harboring terrorists. That goal was met in weeks. Should have left then.
Stayed to facilitate a free and fair election. It worked! Winner never took Office. That was a slap in the face of everyone who fought there. Everything after that was as bad or worse.
It's not true. If you're talking about political objectives, that's entirely different from military prowess. And even to assess political success you'd have to be comparing it to the actual goal. Obviously you're not privy to that.
I think everybody's pissed at conspiracies sometime. That's kinda the whole point? They cover such a wide variety of stuff I doubt anybody's on board with all of it.