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10 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

Chinese container ports in the US are not in a position to close the Panama canal to US shipping.

But they could close down major US ports.  Doesn't that seem much worse?

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On 1/8/2025 at 11:12 PM, frank83628 said:

Come on guys, can you not just admit you are obsessed by the orange leader?..? Apparently  You hate him so much, yet talk about him everyday... and twice on sundays

It's the same with any calamity, people like to huddle together around the fire saying. "isn't this awful" and, "when is it going to stop" as the snow blizzard hurles itself against the house and the residents glance fearfully at the ceiling and hope the roof remains intact, it's a comfort thing.

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4 minutes ago, thaibeachlovers said:

Far harder than in a foreign country. They do have something called the FBI, but you know that.

 

How is the FBI going to reopen a port if the Chinese company decides to close it down and refuses to work?  I don't think the FBI has much experience operating any of the port equipment.  I guess the federal government could try to find replacement workers, but that would be quite an effort if it happened at multiple ports simultaneously.

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On 1/9/2025 at 3:46 AM, Jingthing said:

Tomorrow can't come soon enough. 


You still have at least 12 years.  4 Trump.  8 Vance.

 

Chances are higher you’ll be dead or become straight before you see any hope of a Democrat President.

 

 

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Posted
47 minutes ago, Phillip9 said:

But they could close down major US ports.  Doesn't that seem much worse?


Like was done under the early days of the Biden administration.

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If you want to find the source of Trumps foreign policy give a listen to Political Science from the album Sail Away by Randy Newman, but like Trump, get an irony bypass first.

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On 1/8/2025 at 4:49 AM, NoDisplayName said:

Shazam!   That Trump is one clever dude!

 

He's got y'all pushing Kremlin propaganda talking points!

 

Here’s why Trump’s talk of annexing Canada and Greenland should not be dismissed

The US president-elect’s “shopping cart” of other countries’ properties should worry all American vassals

https://www.rt.com/news/610533-trump-annex-canada-greenland/

 

Trump demands Denmark hands over Greenland

The US president-elect has also refused to rule out military action to retake the Panama Canal

https://www.rt.com/news/610559-trump-greenland-panama-military/

He could purchase the UK. That would give him a few headaches for his term in office.

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Israeli settlers in West Bank see Trump win as chance to go further

 

Thou Shalt not Steal doesn't apply to us.

Believe me. 😆

 

"I'm living in a place where my ancestors lived thousands of years ago. I do not live in occupied territory; I live in Biblical Judea and Samaria."

 

Yeah, my ancestors probably lived in what is now Central London in some <deleted>hole hovel mucking out stables for a living.  I'm going to go there and throw out those Arabs living in the post WW2 flats on MY ANCESTORS LAND and move right in.  I'm not an occupier or squatter. 

 

I live in Sherwood forest with Robin Hood.

 

Sure.  That's the ticket.

 

ARRRR MATIE!!!

 

 

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4 minutes ago, SiSePuede419 said:

Israeli settlers in West Bank see Trump win as chance to go further

 

Thou Shalt not Steal doesn't apply to us.

Believe me. 😆

 

"I'm living in a place where my ancestors lived thousands of years ago. I do not live in occupied territory; I live in Biblical Judea and Samaria."

 

Yeah, my ancestors probably lived in what is now Central London in some <deleted>hole hovel mucking out stables for a living.  I'm going to go there and throw out those Arabs living in the post WW2 flats on MY ANCESTORS LAND and move right in.  I'm not an occupier or squatter. 

 

I live in Sherwood forest with Robin Hood.

 

Sure.  That's the ticket.

 

ARRRR MATIE!!!

 

 

 

   Is this correct :

You don't have the right to live on your ancestors land 

So, Israelis do not have the right to live on their ancestors land .

So, why should Palestinians have the right to live on THEIR ancestors land ?

   You cannot do it , Israelis shouldn't be able to do it, so why should Palestinians be able to do it ?

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12 hours ago, Phillip9 said:

 

How is the FBI going to reopen a port if the Chinese company decides to close it down and refuses to work?  I don't think the FBI has much experience operating any of the port equipment.  I guess the federal government could try to find replacement workers, but that would be quite an effort if it happened at multiple ports simultaneously.

I think you misunderstood what I was talking about when I mentioned the FBI. It wasn't anything to do with industrial action.

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On 1/8/2025 at 4:18 AM, Jingthing said:

Talk absurdly and carry a big stick.

Not a parody figure.

The president elect.

Leader of the (brain) free world?

 

 

The Don won convincingly,get over it .

Your whinging gets tedious after a while.

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7 minutes ago, Kinok Farang said:

The Don won convincingly,get over it .

Your whinging gets tedious after a while.

Winning doesn't made a horrible person good.

It gives a horrible person power. 

He won by a slim 1.5 percent margin but yes he did win.

If you find reading my posts tedious, may I suggest utilizing the ignore list? 

 

Posted
16 hours ago, Chosenfew said:

The real thing:

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Carter,nice guy but dropped the biggest monumental bolllock by siding with the Ayatollah against the Shah.

Since then the world has gone to shiit with terrorism in most western countries.

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3 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

Winning doesn't made a horrible person good.

It gives a horrible person power. 

He won by a slim 1.5 percent margin but yes he did win.

If you find reading my posts tedious, may I suggest utilizing the ignore list? 

 

Ok,will do.Have a nice day.

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12 hours ago, Nick Carter icp said:

You cannot do it , Israelis shouldn't be able to do it, so why should Palestinians be able to do it ?

Jews were a tiny minority in what is now called "Israel".

They have no legitimate claims to ownership (READ YOUR BIBLE PEOPLE) other than their own verbal claims they wrote down on papyrus and which only exists copies of copies --no original documents.

 

Would you accept a hand written claim by my ancestors against your title deed saying they owned it?

 

I'm sure I could cook one up if you're so gullible. 😭

 

During Old Testament times, the land that is now present-day Israel was home to various non-Israelite (non-Jewish) groups and peoples. These included:

1. Canaanites

The original inhabitants of the land, described as a collective group that included multiple sub-groups such as the Hittites, Hivites, Perizzites, Girga<deleted>es, Amorites, and Jebusites.


2. Philistines

A seafaring people who settled along the coastal regions of Canaan, particularly in cities like Gaza, Ashdod, and Ekron. They were frequent adversaries of the Israelites.


3. Amorites

A prominent group in Canaan before and during Israelite settlement, often associated with highland areas.


4. Hittites

Originally from Anatolia, some Hittite groups settled in Canaan and interacted with the Israelites.


5. Ammonites

Descendants of Lot (Abraham’s nephew) who lived east of the Jordan River in the region of Ammon (modern-day Jordan).


6. Moabites

Also descendants of Lot, they inhabited the area of Moab, southeast of the Dead Sea.


7. Edomites

Descendants of Esau, Jacob’s brother, who lived in the region of Edom (south of Israel and east of the Jordan River).


8. Arameans

A Semitic people who lived in regions to the north and northeast of Israel (modern-day Syria) but had influence and interaction with Israel.


9. Midianites

A nomadic people who lived in the deserts to the south and east of Israel, with frequent encounters with the Israelites.


10. Girga<deleted>es

A lesser-known Canaanite tribe mentioned in the Bible, often grouped with the other Canaanite peoples.


11. Jebusites

The inhabitants of Jerusalem before King David conquered the city.


12. Phoenicians

A maritime trading people who lived in the coastal cities of Tyre and Sidon (modern-day Lebanon) and had strong interactions with Israel.


13. Egyptians

Though not native to Israel, Egyptians frequently exerted influence and control over the region during periods of Egyptian imperial expansion.


14. Babylonians and Assyrians

While not permanent residents, these Mesopotamian empires invaded and occupied the land during different periods of Israelite history.


15. Persians

During the later Old Testament period, the land came under Persian control, though they generally allowed local governance and the return of exiles to Jerusalem.


These groups played significant roles in shaping the history and culture of the region during Old Testament times. Their interactions with the Israelites were often recorded in biblical narratives.

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US announces $25m reward for arrest of Venezuela's Maduro

 

MAGA should be angry.

 

Isn't the Dotard's arrest worth a lot more than that South American commie?

 

Donnie is the world's greatest criminal Conman Timeshare Salesman 🏆

 

 

Posted
1 hour ago, SiSePuede419 said:

Jews were a tiny minority in what is now called "Israel".

They have no legitimate claims to ownership (READ YOUR BIBLE PEOPLE) other than their own verbal claims they wrote down on papyrus and which only exists copies of copies --no original documents.

 

Would you accept a hand written claim by my ancestors against your title deed saying they owned it?

 

I'm sure I could cook one up if you're so gullible. 😭

 

During Old Testament times, the land that is now present-day Israel was home to various non-Israelite (non-Jewish) groups and peoples. These included:

1. Canaanites

The original inhabitants of the land, described as a collective group that included multiple sub-groups such as the Hittites, Hivites, Perizzites, Girga<deleted>es, Amorites, and Jebusites.


2. Philistines

A seafaring people who settled along the coastal regions of Canaan, particularly in cities like Gaza, Ashdod, and Ekron. They were frequent adversaries of the Israelites.


3. Amorites

A prominent group in Canaan before and during Israelite settlement, often associated with highland areas.


4. Hittites

Originally from Anatolia, some Hittite groups settled in Canaan and interacted with the Israelites.


5. Ammonites

Descendants of Lot (Abraham’s nephew) who lived east of the Jordan River in the region of Ammon (modern-day Jordan).


6. Moabites

Also descendants of Lot, they inhabited the area of Moab, southeast of the Dead Sea.


7. Edomites

Descendants of Esau, Jacob’s brother, who lived in the region of Edom (south of Israel and east of the Jordan River).


8. Arameans

A Semitic people who lived in regions to the north and northeast of Israel (modern-day Syria) but had influence and interaction with Israel.


9. Midianites

A nomadic people who lived in the deserts to the south and east of Israel, with frequent encounters with the Israelites.


10. Girga<deleted>es

A lesser-known Canaanite tribe mentioned in the Bible, often grouped with the other Canaanite peoples.


11. Jebusites

The inhabitants of Jerusalem before King David conquered the city.


12. Phoenicians

A maritime trading people who lived in the coastal cities of Tyre and Sidon (modern-day Lebanon) and had strong interactions with Israel.


13. Egyptians

Though not native to Israel, Egyptians frequently exerted influence and control over the region during periods of Egyptian imperial expansion.


14. Babylonians and Assyrians

While not permanent residents, these Mesopotamian empires invaded and occupied the land during different periods of Israelite history.


15. Persians

During the later Old Testament period, the land came under Persian control, though they generally allowed local governance and the return of exiles to Jerusalem.


These groups played significant roles in shaping the history and culture of the region during Old Testament times. Their interactions with the Israelites were often recorded in biblical narratives.

 

Why is it that Palestinian supporters seem to be unable to follow any rules ?

   They just seem to ignore all the rules and requests and just carry on disregarding them .

   A Terrorist mentality 

Posted
1 hour ago, thaibeachlovers said:

I've had him on ignore for ages. Makes for a much more pleasant posting experience.

I'm happy to hear that has worked out for you, mate.

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