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xleb2 33 points ago +33 / -0

Being at a time of life where I feel I'd like to have a religion I can have faith in, I've been looking around at local churches wanting something conservative and traditional.

There aren't any.

One Catholic church that looked promising, but offered lgbtq inclusive workshops and meetings. Nope.

There are a few Greek and one Coptic Orthodox church but I feel that even if I liked it I wouldn't fit in with their parishioners. I wouldn't be comfortable just walking in the door and checking it out.

I saw this today "AP Lauds Pope Francis’s Crackdown on Latin Mass as Highlight of His 85th Year". What's wrong with latin mass (miracle, mystery, and authority), and why can't we have it anymore? I like latin mass, yet the Pope of all people has turned against it.

Western religions have become just another entertainment venue lacking in conviction, and lubricating the moral turpitudes we find ourselves wallowing in.

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xleb2 6 points ago +6 / -0

NPR has become absolute Pravda. And I used to love it too, Click & Clack the Tappit Brothers, Prairie Home Companion, nothing like it left on the air now.

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xleb2 22 points ago +22 / -0

Barack Obama appreciates your approval of his successful policies that have rooted-in according to plan, it's going even better than they had hoped.

A decade+ of importation was all it took for the muslims to build foreign strongholds in decayed US cities, which will continue to grow. America has a lot of decayed cities ripe for the picking and plenty more muslims coming this way.

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xleb2 17 points ago +17 / -0

So we're living through two health crises at the same time, the coof and fentanyl, both of which originated in ...China!

I wonder if there may be underlying motives for the Chinese [health] attacks on the US and the globe? You think they might have some kind of plan maybe?

Nice country you have there, too bad if something happened to it/

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xleb2 8 points ago +8 / -0

I read today somewhere that Caroline Kennedy was appointed ambassador to Australia.

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xleb2 35 points ago +35 / -0

Imagine elevating this state of mental illness to a celebrated class in society. Western culture is on suicide watch.

Why why are we doing this?

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xleb2 10 points ago +10 / -0

To add:

The most persistent person following the Assange case over the long haul has been Craig Murray, who was conveniently imprisoned in Scotland in August on charges of hostile journalism. No one else I've seen publishing has any outside access to JA since they locked Murray up.

Now, news of a months-ago stroke and an extradition permission for JA and no Craig Murray. I hope he's ok too, in jail too, for crimes against journalism too. There is a grim pattern here.

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xleb2 4 points ago +4 / -0

I've seen worse ... but she's still young. Elon Musk's ex Grimes springs to mind.

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xleb2 37 points ago +37 / -0

His legal defense will appeal.

I felt when I watched him live being dragged out of the Ecuador embassy against his will in London and shoveled into a Serco van, that he would never be a free man again. They had already broken all the laws, international and domestic, at that time. There was no more rule of law; it was all swept away as he was hauled out the door and down the stairs.

The western civilization rule of law is in a state of utter breakdown on every front. Assange is its' martyr.

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xleb2 20 points ago +20 / -0

I believe this excess savings they're referring to, is also known as "capital".

Dangerous in the hands of peasants and kulaks. Needs redistribution.

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xleb2 11 points ago +11 / -0

He's a creepy weirdo from the deep state who has been around the block for 40 years. Have interacted with the guy; persona of the shadows. Utterly questionable.

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xleb2 8 points ago +8 / -0

Who even runs the CIA now?

Bill Burns. Look into it.

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xleb2 7 points ago +7 / -0

The text of OSHA emergency workplace mandate was released on a Friday and an injunction by the 5th circuit was in place on Saturday, 24 hours later.

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xleb2 23 points ago +23 / -0

They announce a lot of shit that goes absolutely nowhere once the courts get ahold of it.

So far ALL of Xiden's coof edicts have been arrested and handcuffed by the courts. I'm betting that infringement on interstate commerce will go the same way.

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xleb2 12 points ago +12 / -0

My two cats both had hard copy vaccine passports in several languages and they had to stay in their approved pet kennels whenever they traveled.

Live in the pod, eat ze bugs.

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xleb2 11 points ago +11 / -0

Singer also bankrupted Argentina one or two bankruptcies ago - https://www.forbes.com/sites/danielfisher/2016/02/29/paul-singer-wins-long-battle-with-argentina-have-emerging-market-bonds-hit-bottom/?sh=54702f351b8e

His son is gay,

"Singer has been an instrumental figure in the legalization of gay marriage and a champion of gay rights. His son Andrew is gay and was married to his partner

In 2012, Singer spent $1 million to start a Political Action Committee named American Unity PAC whose sole mission was to encourage Republican candidates to support same-sex marriage. In 2014, he urged Republican lawmakers to support the Employment Non-Discrimination Act, a bill that provided workplace protections for LGBT employees. He’s also used his connections and power to lobby and persuade Republican lawmakers to support gay marriage. Singer has donated an estimated $10 million to gay rights causes. https://heavy.com/news/2019/12/paul-singer/

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xleb2 1 point ago +1 / -0

This is what I'd give her property to enjoy the delicious invasiveness

Johnson grass, knotweed, burdock, thistles, blackberry vines, laurels, doused with a healthy dose of imported south american fire ants.

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