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spidermike007

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  1. This is just a case of the trans Nazi extremists invading the space of an organization that is more moderate, and doing real and productive work that helps to improve people's lives, rather than focusing on nonsense that means nothing to anybody.
  2. I know it's just my opinion but if you're as unattractive and you have as unappealing a body as she has, you have absolutely no business wearing a dress like that. I ended up seeing the pictures and it caused me a great deal of trauma. I'm sure millions of people around the world feel the same way.
  3. As we have seen supporting the Palestinian cause, and allowing Palestinians to live within your borders are two completely things.
  4. No the aspect that's being left out is that the terrorists will never be eliminated, ever. Not in our lifetime, not ever. The more Israel bombs the Palestinians the more terrorists are created, the more the US invades countries like a Iraq and Afghanistan the more terrorists are created. The US and Israel are a wet dream for terrorist recruiters, you don't get that by now? It is an ancient concept called blowback. Blowback my take a year, blowback my take a decade, blowback might take a century, but blowback is real and blowback happens, and we seem to encourage it. Thinking that endless bombing, endless genocide, and endless killing of civilians will somehow eliminate terrorists is absolute and pure hubris, and built upon a foundation of ignorance.
  5. We are honest, we are really good people, don't believe anything else that you hear, we are very trustworthy, and we should have earned your respect by now. Please do not talk bad about us, don't tell anyone anything bad. There is no corruption within law enforcement here, nor anywhere in Thailand. Everyone is honest. Everything bad they say is untrue. Don't believe the negative hype. The RTP. Reliable, trustworthy police.
  6. The aspects that neither this post nor Trump take into account are the fact that there is not a single Arab nation that wants the Palestinians. They are pariah's amongst their fellow Muslims. So right from the outset his idea was not only completely inane, but very poorly informed as is typical for the man. It is likely a strategy to either allow Israel to take over that territory, or allow Trump to auction off that territory to his rich developer friends, for high-end resorts and developments.
  7. Apple started spending more than $5 on its camera phone from the iPhone 13 forward.
  8. Yes worth every penny in my opinion, of course I never pay full retail for anything, so I typically wait until the new models come out and then buy last year's model at 10 to 15,000 baht off. I just bought a new Samsung S24 Ultra at a price that I thought was justified. For me it's all about the camera, the secondary aspect is speed, the brilliance of the screen and other factors like that. Considering the amount of use I get out of my smartphone it's worth every single dollar that I put into it. Like my laptops, and my TVs and motorbikes, I typically replace them about every 3 years.
  9. Well it depends on your definition of murder, if you don't think that people killed during warfare is a type of murder then I guess there's no reasoning with you, is there? And if you don't believe in genocide then we're further apart than I thought. There's no doubt in my mind that the current leadership of Israel are homicidal, extremist maniacs.
  10. I meant about Israel's desire to eliminate all Palestinians. I truly believe that's what the extremists in Israel would like to do.
  11. Trump and any mention of merit are as oxymoronic as anything the man could possibly say. He not only does possess merit, he never under any circumstances chooses a anybody to serve in his administration based on the concept of merit. It is always based on the concept of fealty, the willingness for one to sacrifices their standards, and bend down and kiss the ring, and do as he pleases. Regardless of whether or not it's detrimental to the US interests.
  12. It is very sad that you actually believe that about Israel.
  13. Not only does it prove that he's unfit to lead that department, it also proves that Congress and the Senate have bowed down to the leader to an extent not seen since the senators of ancient Rome bowing down to the emperor. And this certainly applies to his other bottom of the barrel pics that are nearly all highly unqualified. It's truly pathetic and it's dangerous and alarming.
  14. I truly believe that Israel wants to wipe the Palestinians off the face of the map and the only thing that's holding them back is public sentiment.
  15. He lost his magic a long time ago, only his delusional and sycophantic followers will even consider the idea that this man still has relevance. Nothing Anutin says means anything to anyone.
  16. Damn. Such an ugly ending to this story. Lives of his loved ones will be devastated. Based on his youth, one wonders what happened? Will we ever know for certain?
  17. Despite his rhetoric I think it's very difficult to tell at this point which country he wants to invade next, which country he wants to take over, and where his priorities lie. The man is so confused, his messages so garbled and jumbled, that they change from day to day. There is a reason why I've been saying for a long time that he is one of the most dangerous men in the world.
  18. “He stood in the way of 100 fentanyl detection machines,” said Andrew Bates, a former White House aide under President Joe Biden, referring to the devices that the Department of Homeland Security says are the best tool for stopping the flow of the drug. Currently, only a small fraction of all cars crossing northward into the United States from Mexico are scanned as they enter. The vast majority of fentanyl seized at the border is taken from cars driven by American citizens at official ports of entry. Had the bill that Trump blocked last summer passed — he said he told his allies in Congress to 0kill it because it would have helped Democrats beat him in November — the 100 new machines would have dramatically increased the percentage of scanned cars. So where are his priorities, is this really about stopping the flow of drugs, or is that just another one of his totally fake talking points?
  19. If there was some level of consistency when it came to his rhetoric on the borders it might be more believable but his arguments are bordering on that of someone who is not only completely unhinged but someone who is completely irrational. In Donald Trump’s mind, and in his alternate reality, there is a “massive” amount of deadly fentanyl pouring into the country across the U.S. northern border with Canada. In the real world, exactly 43 pounds of the deadly synthetic drug were seized at the U.S.-Canada border last year — one-two thousandths of the 21,000 pounds seized at the U.S.-Mexico border. That disconnect illustrates succinctly the president’s approach to both the very real fentanyl problem and the nation’s trade relationships with our North American neighbors — an approach apparently based on his whims and the political expediency of the moment rather than facts and a coherent plan. For months, Trump has been claiming that fentanyl from Canada required the imposition of punitive tariffs — only to later say that Canada deserved tariffs because it ran a trade surplus against the United States while simultaneously suggesting that the entire problem could be resolved if it agreed to become the 51st U.S. state. This week, Trump backed down from his 25% tariff threat against both Canada and Mexico for at least one month without gaining anything. Mexico again promised to deploy troops to help prevent illegal border crossings, as it has repeatedly in recent years. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau promised the same $1.3 billion in border security enhancements he had already pledged in December, only this time with the addition of a new “fentanyl czar” in the Canadian government. Again, evidence that he is a terrible negotiator. In the meantime, Trump has done nothing since taking office to push for the fentanyl-detecting equipment that had been contained in bipartisan border security legislation that he blocked last summer. Is stunning incompetence is really starting to reveal itself.
  20. The vetting process for his substandard picks to lead the massive departments running the US government are evidence that the very cowardly congress and senate have bowed down to him on a level that's only comparable to the sycophantic senators of ancient Rome. It is very scary. There is no check on his power now. It is a total capitulation.
  21. This should be a good learning lesson for Trump supporters, as he is just beginning to show his thirst for power, and when you have a megalomaniac with his degree of ignorance that can be a very dangerous thing. Something like this could be Vietnam part II. It would be very much like Trump to add another 10 trillion to the deficit with a bizarre, twisted, unnecessary and highly ignorant war.
  22. Trump said the U.S. would take ownership of the Gaza Strip and redevelop it after Palestinians are resettled elsewhere and turn the territory into “the Riviera of the Middle East” in which the “world’s people”— including Palestinians — would live. “We’ll make sure that it’s done world class,” Trump said. “It’ll be wonderful for the people―Palestinians, Palestinians mostly, we’re talking about.” In other words he'll invite his super rich developer buddies to come in and build multi-million dollar condos and five star resorts. Great work Don. “You look over the decades, it’s all death in Gaza,” Trump said. “This has been happening for years. It’s all death. If we can get a beautiful area to resettle people, permanently, in nice homes where they can be happy and not be shot and not be killed and not be knifed to death like what’s happening in Gaza.” And who was that death caused by other than the extremist state that they unfortunately have to call a neighbor. Trump also said he isn’t ruling out deploying U.S. troops to support reconstruction of Gaza. He envisions “long-term” U.S. ownership of a redevelopment of the territory. Another promise broken to not engage in overseas adventures. Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, the Palestinian Authority and the Arab League joined Egypt and Jordan in rejecting plans to move Palestinians out of their territories in Gaza and the occupied West Bank. I think the only conclusion that could be had here is that Trump is an absolute moron, who is completely and totally out of his element when it comes to foreign policy.
  23. Once again the nimwitt leader demonstrates his spectacular level of ignorance when it comes to world affairs, he wants to take over the Panama Canal, Greenland and now the Gaza Strip. What's next from a man who claims that he was going to get us out of the various wars that the US supports? This kind of stuff is very rich, and it does reveal his true level of megalomania and his great thirst for additional power.
  24. Trump has been undermining laws since the late 1970s, do you really think he's going to stop now? He's an expert at skirting the law, and is the polar opposite of a Law and Order president.
  25. I think taking a look at the entire aid program is a good thing, but I think cutting off every single program in the interim was downright cruel, and demonstrated Trump and Musk's total and complete lack of compassion for anyone under their station in life.
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