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Presto

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  1. Ok, a war of attrition. A very long war of attrition. I get that, I got it already. The whole Donbas region is about 53.000 km2. So your arithmetic seems to be way off. Don't include Crimes, don't include the Donbas as illegally occupied since 2014. Only the gains since February 2022. Not that it matters. My question again: for what? If you don't know the answer, please let us know.
  2. A gain of a 100.000 km2 in over two and a half years. I'm not sure that's correct. In the Donbas region the gain is having pushed the line about 30 kms to the West. That's not really impressive, is it. And please take into account the region of Kursk, lost to the Ukrainians. And consider the 100.000 to 200.000 Russian soldiers lost, the thousands of tanks and artillery pieces, the Black Sea naval fleet decimated, etc etc. North Korean soldiers needed. And for what. In over two and a half years. Not exactly impressive. More a sign of the rampant corruption and incompetence in the Russian army. That doesn't mean they can't win of course. And, win what? What was the goal?
  3. Donald Trump Jr. 😳 Not the dumbest of Trump's sons, but close.
  4. Co-conspirators is in the indictment. You might want to look it up.
  5. Well, it's encouraging to see you've managed to squeeze the word 'lawfare' into your stream of consciousness rant. Copy-paste?
  6. Hahaha! Biden's DOJ would have jumped at this opportunity? How delusional can you be. The Garland DOJ has showed itself as cowardly, out of political fear. That's why one and a half year were wasted, and none of Trump's co-conspirators were indicted. And never will. A complete demasque of the American legal system, and the Gaetz case is no exception. And that's why the house Republicans will do everything they can to suppress the Ethics committee report. Because there's nothing to see here, right?
  7. Laura Loomer, maybe? They seem to have a spiritual connection.
  8. Thanks for reminding me that there could well be another crime Gaetz was worried about and thought he needed a pardon for.
  9. Hopefully this will help you. The witness testified under oath. Rep. Gaetz sought Trump pardon, former White House aide testifies to Jan 6 committee https://edition.cnn.com/2022/09/17/politics/matt-gaetz-trump-pardon-justice-department/index.html
  10. Yes, we can always hope. And letting Gaetz off the hook was not part of the deal with Greenberg. I hope. The legacy of this Biden administration with regard to upholding the rule of law is atrocious. And, if Gaetz wants a confirmation by the Senate to become AG, there should be an FBI background check. And the report from the Ethics Committee available. I doubt any of that will happen.
  11. For your information: 'As part of his plea deal, Greenberg provided information to investigators about Gaetz related to the sex-trafficking probe, a source familiar with the case previously told CNN. Women who attended parties with Greenberg and Gaetz previously told CNN that they participated in sex parties near Orlando that featured local political figures, young women, Venmo payments, alcohol, and drugs.' https://www.cnn.com/2022/12/01/politics/joel-greenberg-sentencing/index.html
  12. Gaetz was investigated by DOJ, originating from the case in Florida, where his mate Joel Greenberg was sentenced and is now in jail. DOJ didn't bring charges, and possibly dropped the case. Why? My guess: because Gaetz is a politician, and the Garland DOJ doesn't have the guts . But my guess is as good as yours. The House Ethics Committee investigation was started because Gaetz walks around in Congress showing pictures and videos of his 'conquests', and because almost everyone there hates the guy with a vengeance.
  13. Let me guess: more war crimes, harassment of Palestinian farmers on the West Bank, more ethnic cleansing? Waiting for the second coming, and/or the rapture, as some of you will understand.
  14. Fascists. Not Nazis. As is shown by one of the first appointments of Trump, Tom Homan. This is the way this next administration is going, and it's very sad to see a big country and powerful country going down the drain so fast.
  15. So you believe that a businessman who commits fraud, should be off the hook once he becomes a politician? Interesting thought, and totally fitting in the Trump era.
  16. You're talking nonsense, and you must be very gullible. Giuliani has several apartments worth millions, he has several expensive possessions that he is supposed to hand over, but that he has spirited away. As he has done before. The guy is a crook, and should face the full extent of the law. Btw, this has nothing to do with leftists, it's a civil lawsuit brought by Freeman and Moss, the election workers, themselves. It should have been brought by the DOJ or the Georgia AG in my opinion, but apparently they didn't have the guts to stand up for election workers. And this crook has been given far more leeway than an ordinary citizen would have gotten.
  17. Are you aware that this was the result of a civil lawsuit, brought by Freeman and Moss themselves? And where a jury decides the amount of money related to the damages?
  18. Not taking responsibility, huh? As is to be expected from that bunch.
  19. The idiocy of the Trump campaign for the presidency. Getting a conspiracy theorist nutcase like RFKjr on board, who constantly babbles about health, while at the same time laying out plans to eliminate regulations, diminish HHS, the EPA, the FDA etc. And the crowds, Trump supporters, are cheering wildly. Because, something.
  20. As with the famed Abraham accords, Americans think it's better to leave Palestinians out of the discussion.
  21. You should know that any right wing nutter, driving around with illegal guns and ammunition in his car, could turn into a killer at any time. Whatever the guy says after his arrest.
  22. His guns were illegal, according to reports. As was his license plate. He'll get misdemeanor charges for the guns and ammunition. A typical right wing nutter.
  23. His diet might be a cause, right?
  24. You're talking nonsense. 'Mr Miller was then taken into custody "without incident", the Riverside County Sheriff's office said. He was later released and told US media he was a Trump supporter who was not planning to harm the Republican presidential candidate.' https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c4gqyezwj7lo
  25. To protect him from his own supporters?
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