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Auntie_Mildred 11 points ago +11 / -0

The biggest surprise in this article is that they weren't (or at least are claiming they weren't) doing this already.

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Auntie_Mildred 11 points ago +17 / -6

I didn't think this board supported open antisemitism....

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Auntie_Mildred 5 points ago +5 / -0

Good thing some of us were raised on the mantra "Everyone online is a man". Kids who joined during the social media craze may have trouble adjusting but the ancient truth still stands.

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Auntie_Mildred 8 points ago +8 / -0

Shouldn't be much of an issue. If you look at the US, a million sheep and cattle can easily die off from heat exhaustion. Add in a few fires at some ranches and you're right on track to meeting the latest agenda.

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Auntie_Mildred 6 points ago +6 / -0

This never happened on 1/6 either. Remember, they didn't even need to do an investigation to know that no wrongful deaths took place.

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Auntie_Mildred 5 points ago +5 / -0

The other judges know exactly why they were appointed and it's NOT to uphold the constitution...

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Auntie_Mildred 4 points ago +4 / -0

Why would the defense ever need to proactively gather evidence? Are the DAs looking to prove their clients innocence? The way the system is written, the prosecution is attempting to prove guilt against the party's assumed innocence.

How much evidence could you gather within, say, a week that you didn't commit a murder? I don't have very much evidence of crimes I haven't committed lying around.

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Auntie_Mildred 2 points ago +2 / -0

Ummmmmm, the whole point of this thread is that the Supreme Court ruled that states don't HAVE to legalize murder.

Now, it's up to the states whether or not to keep murder legal or write laws against it.

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Auntie_Mildred 8 points ago +8 / -0

This makes it sound like they were a disinterested party, and not the active aggressors in the "Culture Wars."

"What could have been a peaceful regime was instantly sucked into America's polarized "War on Terror".

Why would the Iraqis/Afghanis do such a thing?

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Auntie_Mildred 21 points ago +21 / -0

Yes, except they never actually watched him. This is how Trump-haters feel when they watch someone else interpret his words for them.

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Auntie_Mildred 15 points ago +15 / -0

Degenerate?

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Auntie_Mildred 5 points ago +5 / -0

You could, arguably, be a Christian and not be evangelical if you believed that un-saved people are going to Hell but you don't care about it ...

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Auntie_Mildred 3 points ago +3 / -0

That is assuming that Republicans want to win elections. Their schtick works a lot better when they are the minority party. They still get to go the same authoritarian direction as the progressives but can claim that if they were "in power", things would certainly be different.

Most establishment Republicans are right where they want to be. They are taking their cut by playing their part and get to be seen as the good guys by a majority of the country.

When the curtain falls, all the actors in Washington are friends with one another and celebrate how easy it was to convince everyone of their drama and narrative.

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Auntie_Mildred -13 points ago +4 / -17

No gas in Europe cost over $8 a gallon. They all cost silly things like "euros" per "litre" or some other made up nonsense.

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Auntie_Mildred 2 points ago +2 / -0

Plot twist, they are ALL white due to the art style!

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Auntie_Mildred 5 points ago +5 / -0

Part of me believes that if anyone got close enough and shot a major political figure, the game would be up. They would either be revealed to be a hologram or start spurting green blood or something along those lines.

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Auntie_Mildred 1 point ago +1 / -0

I was listening to a podcast recently where the host brought up stochastic terrorism (where one puts violence into the zeitgeist but doesn't outright encourage it) but the only example he could think of happening was Trump's speech on Jan 6th. Never happens on the left, it's a right-wing phenomenon.

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