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Finally! Time for the precious snowflakes to learn that actions have consequences. Now, if I were the university administration, I would have taken a different path. Once the encampment was set up, I would have built a wall or fence around it. Not let anyone enter or leave. Not let anyone pass anything back and forth. Basically, let them wither on the vine. Guarantee that within 24 hours of being without their Starbucks Pumpkin Cinnamon Latte they would be screaming to be let out. It worked great in Germany when a group trespassed at the Porche Museum.
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Why the hush money case against Donald Trump is on shaky ground
Hanaguma replied to Social Media's topic in World News
Yes, the walls are closing in. The lastest bombshell allegation. This is the beginning of the end. Think we have all heard this tune before.. -
Little knowledge? More like little that you agree with, but that is OK. If it makes me more credible, I HAVE lived in the US for several years. Does that make me more worthy of having opinions? Besides, what is more worthless than a bunch of grumpy old expats living in Asia bitching and moaning about what is happening in a place that few of them will ever live in again?
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'Genocide in progress'? Give me a break. The population of Gaza has GROWN by 50,000 people a year since the 1960s. Some genocide. The IDF could easily kill 20,000 people in a day if they wanted. Yet somehow they kill only 1% of that number (even if you believe the liars of Hamas). That speaks to the professionalism and care that the IDF takes when conducting operations.
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NATO needs fewer members, not more. Russia is very much not in check, they are just getting ramped up and unfortunately time is running out for any kind of settlement to be reached that will see Ukraine maintain any semblance of independence. The rest seems to be your usual copy/paste of Democratic Party talking points. I am concerned about America the same way that the mouse is concerned that the elephant will roll over in its sleep. What happens in the US MATTERS to the rest of the world. Most other countries can afford to have mediocre blowhards in power, like Trudeau in Canada. But the US needs more.
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Senator Fetterman Slams Campus Protests as "Pup Tents for Hamas"
Hanaguma replied to Social Media's topic in World News
Ya think? Then I am VERY curious to hear your take on what it is like to be a Jew in Palestine. Or Egypt. Or Iran. Or Algeria. How many are even left there? Were you the one claiming that the Jews didn't "get there first"? As if that matters in the great sweep of history, even if it were true. Which it doesn' seem to be. -
Why the hush money case against Donald Trump is on shaky ground
Hanaguma replied to Social Media's topic in World News
Not exactly. Some crimes are more serious than others, some have statute of limitations applied and so on. So let's let it play out and see where we wind up. -
Why the hush money case against Donald Trump is on shaky ground
Hanaguma replied to Social Media's topic in World News
Stormy absolutely. MaDougal I frankly don't know enough about to make an informed guess. So yeah I am sure he paid Stormy to shut up. She saw an opportunity to sell her story once Trump was in the spotlight as a Presidential candidate. And he wanted the story to go away. -
Why the hush money case against Donald Trump is on shaky ground
Hanaguma replied to Social Media's topic in World News
Not OK with it, but not sure why it is such a big deal. The amount of money in question was paltry. But let's let the system do its job and see where it takes us. -
Why the hush money case against Donald Trump is on shaky ground
Hanaguma replied to Social Media's topic in World News
Is covering it up illegal? Paying for an NDA is not a crime as far as I know. Seems like a wise thing to do- pay for silence rather than risk an embarrassing revelation at a bad time. AFAIK, Clinton did the same and paid off Paula Jones on the eve of his impeachment hearing. -
True. The Palestinians are infamous for faking tragedies and milking sympathy. They have been busted repeatedly in lies and misinformation, yet a credulous world takes their claims as gospel. 500 killed in a hospital bombing anyone? Complete with 'victims' being consoled and children bleeding? Turned out it never happened- it was a stray terrorist rocket that crashed into a parking lot.
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Sure. And at age 25, Biden's claim of asthma, when he was a teenage lifeguard, played football and baseball, was completely legitimate. Come on, be real. Both of them used the means that they could to avoid serving in Vietnam. Student deferments were the most popular. Biden used 5, Dick Cheney used 5, Trump used 4, Clinton used 4 or 5... The last President to actually serve was George Bush the First.
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If you are right, then Biden was a fool to cut a deal with James Clyburn. But at the time he was in trouble, and not locking up the nomination as fast as people thought. But ol James pulled him through, but at a price. Then the others dropped out quickly, many to accept later positions in the Biden administration. There are many words to describe VP Harris. I have never heard "articulate". She gives the same speech, "unburdened by what has been".... every time. Plus speaks juvenile platitudes as if they were deep revelations. Remember this? “So, Ukraine is a country in Europe.It exists next to another country called Russia. Russia is a bigger country. Russia is a powerful country. Russia decided to invade a smaller country called Ukraine."
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I really wouldn't tout that as such an accomplishment. Plenty of mediocrities have managed to become President. Plus, don't you think any other reasonably centrist Democrat would handily beat Trump this year? Especially if they could jettison Harris from the ticket. If the Democrats win, it will be in spite of Biden and not because of him.
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Ah, nothing like the energetic vituperation of the belligerently uninformed. Biden is, and has always been, a mediocrity. His stint as VP was supposed to be the equivalent of a gold watch given to a loyal but dull employee upon retirement. Bringing him back to the spotlight only highlighted how desperate the Democrats were.