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Jeff Childers's avatar

ERRATA

— CHAZ/CHOP corrected to identify its home in Seattle (not Portland)

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uselesseater's avatar

Heaven forbid anyone should have a problem with 15,000 dead. Palestinian children let alone starvation.

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Sheep Dog's avatar

That Hamas is responsible for. They are more than happy to offer up children if it means destroying Israel. They HIDE BEHIND CHILDREN!!

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Shy Boy's avatar

The Israeli government is responsible for creating and sustaining Hamas. This is very well documented. If you can't understand how that kind of thing works, you need some remedial clues.

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Diane Baum's avatar

Thank you for posting this

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dagny awoke's avatar

Like how the US rid Iran of its Shah 70+ years ago to influence the region, today when Iran threatens to murder with nuclear weapons that is really the fault of Americans, right?

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Straight from the Hitler Manifesto.

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Deborah Hirsh's avatar

And unfortunately, horribly ā€œindoctrinatedā€ children - never excusing their suffering and deaths but still the truth

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Sunlover's avatar

Why aren’t other Muslim nations taking in the Gaza people who are not Hamas, while Israel takes care of the terrorists? Did Western nations not accept Ukrainians at the beginning of the war over there? I have a healthy amount of skepticism on both sides of these ā€œwarsā€ as to who is the bully and what the motives are.

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Diane Baum's avatar

Indoctrinated babies? The age of those most frequently killed in Gaza is 5

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dagny awoke's avatar

Source: Al Jazeera 🧐

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Principled Pragmatist's avatar

Both sides are indoctrinating their youth and their entire populations. Naomi Wolf and other Jews (American and Israeli) have written about how Israeli's indoctrinate.

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dagny awoke's avatar

True. One side indoctrinates peace. That’s why Israel left Gaza almost 20 years ago.

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dagny awoke's avatar

Thats why the oil rich Sinai peninsula was traded for peace with Egypt. What country in history gave up access to oil for peace šŸ¤”

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KC's avatar

I would imagine growing up in an open air prison with food rationed just below subsistence level, being bombed regularly, detained without cause, or shot in the legs while playing, having your home destroyed, your olive trees burned and land stolen - I can see how that might "indoctrinate" one's attitudes towards the religious State of Israel.

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dagny awoke's avatar

Sorry to burst your ā€˜bubble’ but there are literally millionaires living in Gaza with mansions by the water. There is an elite class and an enormous amount of corruption led by Hamas. For 20 years they could have used aid to improve their economy, educate and innovate but instead they built tunnels and were obsessed with destruction.

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KC's avatar

You may be right. and Hamas was created by Israel. I'm glad that you agree that Israel is corrupt, like the US that provides the funding. The tunnels were built by the IDF. It is all corruption.

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Deron Williamson's avatar

Complete and utter propaganda with no evidence whatsoever

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Astragale's avatar

Hello Dog.

You’re right that there are forces which love & promote war.

People should note (but many refuse) that Trump as POTUS pushed in the direction of peace - peace talks, peace accords, peace plans, end to war.

Since the Dem regime was installed we have seen war, death & more war.....

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liz's avatar

more Zionist Lies.

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MoM's avatar

Of course the go to. You people are incapable of rational thinking.

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Leskunque Lepew's avatar

Of course. Arabs never lie.

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Deron Williamson's avatar

Of course, Israelis never lie

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TB's avatar

And let's not forget that every time a Hamas fighter under the age of about 21 dies, they run to the media screaming "THEY MURDERED A CHILD!!!"

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Deron Williamson's avatar

What an ignoramus! Most of the children being murdered are very young from infants to age 10. But you dont care about the murder of innocent children

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TB's avatar

You'll notice that I said nothing about the death of actual young children, only that Hamas abuses the "children" label even for people who are actively fighting and killing. And yet you jumped straight to personal attacks. Why is that?

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Deron Williamson's avatar

This lie is so ludicrous! First of all, Hamas is underground where the 2,000 pound bombs dont reach. Secondly, if they were using Palestinians as human shields, it would be incredibly stupid because since the IDF bombs everyone everywhere all the time there would be zero safety in such a ploy. Its a blatant lie used to justify and excuse bombing 70% women and children who are entirely innocent, and to destroy infrastructure that are internationally considered war crimes such as hospitals, schools, mosques, etc. You are so ignorant and hate filled that you believe the most obvious propaganda imaginable.

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Renee Marie's avatar

Wake up to TRUTH. You’re being played, with due respect.

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Neil Kellen's avatar

Heaven forbid anyone one have a problem with Hamas using children as human shields.

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Nicole larson's avatar

And? What other country to we lecture them about the innocent that have been killed? America doesn’t follow that rule. Get a life.

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liz's avatar

maybe the country we support financially to the Tune of 4 BILLION A YEAR. the country that has FREE HEALTHCARE AND FREE UNIVERSITY, unlike our own.

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Shy Boy's avatar

Kinda makes you wonder which end of this dog is the tail, doesn't it?

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liz's avatar

LOL. I havent wondered in a long time. its clear Israel is running the joint and our leaders dance to their tune.

JFK was the last one to challenge them, and look where it got him.

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Nicole larson's avatar

How do you not understand Israel’s history? Such ignorant Americans. I suppose that’s how we got here.

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FGB3's avatar

Jack Kennedy challenged the CIA. That's what got him killed.

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Nicole larson's avatar

Free? What a silly word to use. Do you understand that the government gets its money from us? Pay for your own education and your own healthcare.

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liz's avatar

do you not understand that ISRAEL HAS FREE HEALTHCARE AND higher education because of the $$ WE GIVE THEM ? Im not sure how much simpler I could make it.

the US taxpayer is the sucker of the world.

We are also paying for pensions in Ukraine. NOTHING FOR THE US TAXPAYER.

is that clear enough for you?

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Nicole larson's avatar

It’s clear…. Your using capital letters for your words also tells me something. What’s your point here? We also pay for others abortions. What’s the point. Don’t bother answering. Moving on.

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liz's avatar

yes ALL PALESTINIANS MUST DIE. THEY ARE ALL HAMAS> so Proclaims the Anti Christ, Netanyahu. and Foolish and EVIL elements in our government support him, just like with Ukraine.

More like 25,000 children dead now, btw. many buried under the rubble. WHOLE FAMILY LINES are gone.

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

Checking comments . . . checking . . . checking . . . Nope. Nobody said, ā€œALL PALESTINIANS MUST DIE. THEY ARE ALL HAMAS.ā€ Not even in lower-case letters. Take a deep breath and give the bombast a rest, m'dear.

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liz's avatar

get your little brain informed. research Amalek. Learn more about that of which you speak. it looks better.

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CMCM's avatar

No, 25,000 children are not dead from Israeli actions. Please do some proper digging. You have been propagandized by Hamas.

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Deron Williamson's avatar

You are an ignorant fool! Numbers are reported daily and there are now almost 40,000 Palestinians killed. Not ā€œHamas propagandaā€, official and verified numbers. You honestly believe Israel has dropped thousands of 2,000 pound bombs and not killed tens of thousands?! Use your brain!

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liz's avatar

Says the person swallowing incessant ZIONIST lies.

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Tio Nico's avatar

so Proclaims the Anti Christ

"the antichrist" is not a person with any agency to DO anything. READ secind and third H+John for the ONLY three instances where this word is used in the enrei Bible. The term simply indicates an individual who refuses or does not acknowledge that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh. Nothing more than that.

so enough with the false hysteria there is some onster in the shed called antichrist wo is biding his time before he manages to escape and to monster in the shed things. Not a person. Never was.

Based on the above biblical definition, Bibi IS almost certainly "of the s[irit of antichrist" but he's no more a monster because of that position. So no, stop waiting for "antichrist" to show up and destroy the temple that was already destroyed in 70 AD by the Roman armies God sent to do that job. Already happened. No gonna happen again.

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Sherry 1's avatar

…and you got this info from the Gaza Health Authority? That is HAMAS and HAMAS is a terrorist organization that lies, hides behind civilians, burns ppl alive, kills children and they hate Christians, Jews, gay, trans and basically anyone not Muslim. So these idiot American kids have wasted their parents money attending schools where they learn NOTHING.

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liz's avatar

maybe you want to research the NAKBA, THE IRGUN and THE STERN GROUP for the genesis of the TERRORISM in Israel, going on since 1947.

Kennedy was very concerned about it and complained about it up til they shut him up.

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liz's avatar

time to turn off the Zionist corporate media.

I wish you the best.

and a transfusion of mental health, quickly.

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Sherry 1's avatar

Truth hurts doesn’t it?

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liz's avatar

I wouldnt know, since out of your mouth I am only hearing propaganda. ;)

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Leskunque Lepew's avatar

Palestinian = Christians Jews Druse & Arabs. Who do you mean?

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S.P.H.'s avatar

What is a Palestinian LL?

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Principled Pragmatist's avatar

More like 35K dead. The starvation campaign is brutal.

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Fla Mom's avatar

Useless, does "have a problem with" = "taking over someone else's property and attacking and threatening other people?"

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Michael Framson's avatar

I will just add, the US has no problem with 58,000+ dead in Vietnam, several hundred thousand dead in Iraq, and however hundred thousand in Ukraine. Can't remember how many innocents died in Afghanistan. Maybe its all human nature driven by the nature of humans.

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liz's avatar

We have an evil government that is the source of most terrorism in the world.

Has ZERO to do with human nature.

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Mark Meckler's avatar

100% on Hamas…in every way. They started the war, they say they will never stop and that they will do it over and over. They can stop it anytime by surrendering completely. Which is what the losing party in a war normally does if they have any care for their own people. Which Hamas does not. they want their people to die. If you sympathize with them…you’re with the terrorists. Look in the mirror.

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Corkey's avatar

The day the US Congress totally disgraced itself as Nazi War criminals. Some of the Ukrainian banners used in this juvenile demonstration had Azov Battalion insignia on them according to Scot Ritter and it’s illegal to have a foreign flag on display in Congress. Freaking no good traitors.

https://youtu.be/2ksqAwR0yHc?si=9QgBb-Mbk4SqdVVh

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Barbara ( PortlanderšŸ˜µā€šŸ’«)'s avatar

I was going to mention that.

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Al X G's avatar

No worries have made my last trip to either of those captured (formerly awesome) cities.

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Barbara ( PortlanderšŸ˜µā€šŸ’«)'s avatar

With 7 children and 13 grandchildren we will stay.

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Shy Boy's avatar

Me too. We have nice clean water without flouride. How's the water in Gainesville?

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

Absolutely. Stand your ground.

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Fla Mom's avatar

Here's that dolt who makes a living by getting people to regret trusting him/her/it.

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S.P.H.'s avatar

Seattle, Portland, same-o same-o. Captured cities by leftist ideology. An easy mistake to make.

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Kern's avatar

Cal Poly is located in San Luis Obispo, CA not in Arcata.

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RathdrumGal's avatar

No, what used to be ā€œCalifornia State University Humboldtā€ is now ā€œCal Poly Humboldtā€. I am an alum. I do not know the reason behind the change.

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Kern's avatar

I stand corrected.

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Tio Nico's avatar

Prior to that it was HUmboldt State College. I know I went there. Have a piece of paper with Ronald Reagan's steel stamped signature on it to prove it.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

They thought it would increase enrollment. It didn't.

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CMCM's avatar

There are three Cal Poly Universities in the system now. California State University in Humboldt (in Arcata) was fairly recently designated Cal Poly Humboldt. The other two Cal Poly's are in San Luis Obispo and Pomona.

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JJ Chester's avatar

Don't forget the "Kleig lights"

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”Andrew the Great!'s avatar

He was giving us the Japanese pronunciation.

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aj's avatar

Portland was the place they tried for over 100 nights to burn down the federal courthouse

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Fabes55's avatar

Not The Bee had a video interview of one of the CHAZ/Hamas(s)/Anti-semitic protesters who could not, for the life of her, explain why she and her friend were protesting. These have to be rent-a-crowds in many cases. But I would think that at some point, one of the minions would see a monetary advantage for spilling the beans and let the world know who is funding these jokers.

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Alison Smith's avatar

George Soros

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mimi's avatar

The WSJ published an op-ed piece a day or two ago explaining how Soros and the Rockefeller Brothers Fund are helping to pay for the protests.

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YYR's avatar

Soros is also buying the largest US radio networks!

Ta da!

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CMCM's avatar

Their goal is undoubtedly to get rid of all the conservative radio shows.

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dagny awoke's avatar

Thank you for mentioning! I thought that was the direction Jeff was going… not sure how important radio is RIGHT NOW but in the future? šŸ™

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ROKM's avatar

Do you have a url?

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Oregon Kathy's avatar

I would just never trust these Google links that are being pushed.

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Peter GL's avatar

Troll. do not click!

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Ripple's avatar

Kindly go f$%k yourself, "janet". Don't wait, do it today.

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Just Comment's avatar

Maybe Soros is counting on:

1. New walk-in millions of immigrants do not all use the Internet?

2. When the Internet gets taken down, radio will be it ?

https://thepeoplesvoice.tv/george-soros-buys-hundreds-of-american-radio-stations-ahead-of-2024-election/

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S.P.H.'s avatar

Interesting thought Just Comment. Does AI give immediate translations?

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RunningLogic's avatar

If it does, would you trust that they were true and faithful translations? I sure wouldn’t.

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Just Comment's avatar

Totally guessing here.

Translation is a set pattern, so AI should be able to translate between languages.

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RSgva's avatar

Also the inside scoop in Washington DC is its Iran. My suspicion after reading in NY post about a pro Palestinian drag show in Massachusetts, is that there is also a quick link to Pelosi/Team Obama.

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Deron Williamson's avatar

LOL! Like Wall Street Journal ever writes anything truthful

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Deron Williamson's avatar

How would Soros benefit in any way from these protests? The persecution and hypocrisy make it clear that the Deep State does NOT want these protests. They want to quash them

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liz's avatar

oh yes, and the WSJ is so obviously on our side.

ARE YOU PEOPLE SERIOUS?? LOL

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Wheaton's avatar

My first thought was also George Soros, and now his son who is taking control and promising to be even worse. The Soros family is the devil personified.

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William H Warrick III MD's avatar

If you saw the movie, ā€œEyes Wide Shutā€, the guy in the middle of the Circle ā­•ļø of women is Soros. This is when Tom Cruise is found out to not belong at the gathering of devils.

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

No. This is cia, as sure as shit stinks.

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

Both !

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liz's avatar

CIA benefits from your casting shade on teh protesters for sure.

their ENDLESS WAR culture could not exist without your CREDULITY.

this is what DIVIDE AND CONQUER looks like.

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Susan's avatar

That was my first thought as well

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NewScott's avatar

What would happen if a smart lawyer contacted the administration of these Universities, warning them, in advance, that any thefts, assaults, rapes or even homicides that occur on their campus’ tent cities would lead to a lawsuit filed against said University and Administration by said lawyer and his as yet unnamed client(s) ?

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Deb S's avatar

I like this. Specifically, it should name the administrators who would be sued. If they see their own names in black and white, it MIGHT get through to their little pea-brains.

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Carol Brizzolara's avatar

They will just potty in the middle of the lawn or the street or the sidewalk. Gross!!!

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liz's avatar

Is it grosser than children starving to death, and losing limbs without anesthesia ? Than destroying hospitals and killing doctors and nurses?? Hmmmm

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RunningLogic's avatar

I vote for Christian music and patriotic music 😁

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St. Alia the Knife's avatar

Lee Greenwood and Toby Keith at 110 dB on a loop. Inspires the troops and demoralizes the "protesters". Two for one.

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dagny awoke's avatar

šŸ™

love it

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RU's avatar

2020 showed us they were fake. They're paid. Look at the Rittenhouse situation. Those were straight-up criminals posing as "activists." They clearly didn't care about any sort of cause; they just wanted to be paid to create chaos and destruction. Fortunately for us, Rittenhouse shot them and they were exposed for what they are. The thing is, it's fairly obvious. These people show up en masse in the middle of the day at some coffee shop or restaurant. Which requires coordination, management, and funding. They're just convicts being paid to do a job.

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Tio Nico's avatar

Well documented in Portland. Busses loaded with rented out of town folk disgorging their

pewshiss Kargoes" in the diwntown hot zone.Pallets of paving bricks and frozen one litre water bottles also staged to be right handty to the hired protestors. Went on for months. WHY the dwebs running P Town never traced the cources of these mysterious "arrivals" is beying me, unless I accept the premise that it was all staged and organised.

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CMCM's avatar

Too bad there has never been a single whistleblower who was in on that to rat them out and say exactly who was behind it all. Someone knows. In fact, a lot of people know. Will they ever have a courage or motivation to talk?

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S.P.H.'s avatar

They are known CMCM. Unfortunately they seem to have immunity to prosecution. The American legal system is seriously broken. Sorry Mr. Childers.

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daverkb's avatar

Yes, 'they' (CIA and anybody else involve) have been gaming and gaslighting us here in America for a long time now. For decades ... and it only gets worse. Color revolution, false flag ... rigged everything.

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

And we're importing more of them.

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Politico Phil's avatar

Exactly.

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Deron Williamson's avatar

The only chaos and destruction is being perpetrated by governors, college administrators and police bullies tasing already zip ties protestors prostrate on the ground! Remember the First Amendment, freedom of assembly, freedom of speech and the right to peacefully protest? How is protesting the genocide of tens of thousands of innocent civilians something bad or that anyone would need to get paid to do? Believe it or not, some people actually have a conscience and want to stand against death and war being funded with our tax dollars! Clearly you are not one of them

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RU's avatar

LOL, get out of here clown.

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BBS's avatar

I was struggling to make sense of all the protests and getting nowhere. Thank you, Jeff, for putting it into perspective for me.

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liz's avatar

haha. he is completely wrong on this one.

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Leskunque Lepew's avatar

And how much are you getting $$ "liz"

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

ā€œHow long will mockers delight in mockery and fools hate knowledge?ā€ (Proverbs 1:22).

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CMCM's avatar

The "fools" part of the quotation is especially apropos.

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Steenroid's avatar

They might be rent-a-crowd or more likely she was just your run of the mill ignorant college students.

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

Right. These kids are notoriously dumb. Did you see the recent video of the Columbia kids being led in a chant? They not only perfectly repeated long complex-compound sentences but also precisely imitated the leader's intonations. It was hilarious. I wish I had a link but it was embedded in a Substack post by Simulation Commander.

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Steenroid's avatar

Yeah I’ve seen that video. They really are mindless lemmings.

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CMCM's avatar

It's pretty sad that so many young people are unable to think for themselves. No critical thinking skills whatsoever.

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RunningLogic's avatar

They’re just followers. Doing the latest trendy thing.

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Deron Williamson's avatar

Thats what people at protests do in unison, nothing unusual or ignorant. Just because you have never been passionate enough about something that you would peacefully protest doesnt give you the right to insult people who do.

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

I've been part of plenty of political protests both in D.C. and here at home. Of course we chanted in unison! If you had listened to the protest at Columbia, you'd have noticed something different. It wasn't chanting per se, it was regular spoken language. Someone spoke in entire sentences which the crowd recited back to her. And it was silly, especially since they also parroted her intonation. The leader says, "Repeat after me." The protestors then say, "Repeat after me." It's laugh out loud funny! And by the way, I'll insult them if I so choose. Actually, I wouldn't say I was insulting them as much as making fun of how easily led these kids are. Did you not notice Jeff's reference to an actual website that provides "Crowds on Demand" (which is what the site sells)? Someone is paying for all those tents. Perhaps someone is paying for the protestors too; after all, as Jeff said: "How else do you expect kids with degrees in feminist themes in filmmaking to pay off their student loans?" Lighten up, Deron.

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CMCM's avatar

I was working in Tehran in 1977-79 while the Iranian revolution was revving up. The Shah used to go out in his open convertible car (surprisingly), and there would always be large numbers of people lining his route. They were what we foreigners in country would laughingly call "rent-a-crowd." Most of them were military recruits dressed in shiny new polyester printed shirts (think of the old Disco days!), but everyone knew they were military plants because of their shaved heads! But these guys weren't even paid, they had been ordered to do it. And these crowds contained very few normal citizens, so you knew it all all fake support.

When I observed all the BLM and other crowds, I immediately thought of the Iranian rent-a-crowds and figured they were paid to be there and cause trouble.

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taxpayer's avatar

If these are paid protestors, how come O'Keefe hasn't send someone undercover to be one?

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

Great idea! Let's lobby him. https://okeefemediagroup.com/

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Fabes55's avatar

Yes, and it’s unfortunate these people vote.

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Fred's avatar

Speaking generically, I think it takes the rent-a-crowd to lure in the masses of ignorant students, who BTW, will be the first to say ā€œhe— with this - I’m going back to the dorm.ā€ Yet the ā€˜crowd’ will be repopulated.

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daverkb's avatar

People get played All The Time. Sad but true.

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Teresa Parmenter's avatar

Both IMO

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CHop's avatar

The whole thing smells like they're taking a page from the Kent State incident. Students protest war, the president calls for protests to be tapped down, the National Guard kills protesters, public opinion is affected. This seems intentional.

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Cynthia Ford's avatar

I kept thinking that yesterday too. Four Dead in Ohio from the now demented co-opted gutless Neil Young. But even my very progressive ally believer in the NYT friend said something was rotten about it. Clearly astro-turf, as all the talking points changed suddenly yesterday too. Before there had been incidents of spitting and physical assaults and intimidation, the playing of gaza gangster rap in the faces of Jewish students, without regard for their stance on Zionism or Gaza, and yesterday the talking points changed all over the country to university divestment from Israel and freedom for Palestine. And suddenly everyone has a 600 dollar REI tent?

One thing the global deep state and infiltrated intelligence agencies (the head of MI6, for instance, has pronouns in his bio) do is saturate particular categories. Slavery, for instance, is saturated by the 1699 project, and the Guardian obsessing over it, and it being the only history that is taught. (A YA author on a YA social media list for authors attacked a young woman who got a book contract for a sci fi novel based on early Russia with some enslaved people by saying "nothing like that ever happened in Russia" Can you spell GULAG Mr Rogers?). This covers up human trafficking and people in slavery right now all over the world. The "genocide" in Gaza, which is actually the most complex conflict in the history of the world, with Arab countries, transnational corporations, Hamas and Hezbollah, and the globalist chaos machine desperately needing the incredible suffering of the Gazans and the terrorizing of Jews all over the world to achieve their ends, covers up the global genocide caused by vaccines, with turbo cancers and died suddenly. Anyone speaking up and saying the mrna is causing genocide or democide is drowned out, as is anyone speaking up and saying cartels and human slavers are running the border and human trafficking is going on with the intent of enslaving kids and women is drowned out by CRT DEI obsession with slavery 200 years ago. Here in Detroit, the NFL draft is coming, and amazingly the MSM interviewed a black woman working against human trafficking, who said that it is at events like this that one could often spy someone enslaved to sexual slavery and gave a number to call if you saw bruises or signs of enslavement.

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daverkb's avatar

One thing I try to remember is that if we are chattering about all this, then the leading intelligence agency including Russian Federation, China, Iran, etc. also know the truth. And if fact, a huge segment of the educated world (real educations) also know what's going on in the West. This plus the military disasters, the C19 Terrorism, the weaponized, all of these and more are having huge impacts on the United States. Huge blow back consequences. And growing.

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Politico Phil's avatar

Good point to dwell on.

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Jeff C's avatar

Being pissed off that Israel has slaughtered 33,000+ Palestinians (and counting) while attempting to starve out the rest isn't anti-semitic. The rest of your comment stands but note how you dressed up people's fully justified anger with a slur.

Anti-white protests? No problem, knock yourself out, those white devils have it coming. Looting stores in "fiery but peaceful protests"? Great, fully justified based on colonialism. Criticize Israel for killing Palestinians by the tens of thousands? OMG!! CALL OUT THE NATIONAL GUARD!! Some Jewish people feel uncomfortable and we can't have that.

Yes if people are breaking the law then they should be punished, but it's obvious to anyone with a functional brain there is an absurd double-standard here.

Those you cannot criticize are who actually rule you. For the record (because some people seem to confuse this), I'm not Jeff Childers.

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John infinity N's's avatar

I would change it to Jeff two Fs

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daverkb's avatar

Why not up it to John Two Numbskulls?

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Peace's avatar

Good one - and appropriate coming from you, John one N!

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Wheaton's avatar

It’s very easy to change your name on this app. Maybe you could appear as ā€œJC Californiaā€ for example, so it wouldn’t confuse everyone all the time. It only takes a few seconds and a few clicks.

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Shy Boy's avatar

Very much this. And you're obviously not Jeff Childers: his most prominent concern with Israel's ongoing genocide operation seems to be that the Rapture might whisk him away before he's ready. Doesn't even seem to bother him that some of the people being slaughtered in Gaza are Christians.

Israel did 9/11, folks. Israel owns Trump and DeSantis: they own both sides of the aisle. Apparently they own the entire goofy belief system of the Evangelical Christian Right. They are untouchable.

Those interested in the facts of this issue, I would direct to https://ifamericansknew.org

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Fed up's avatar

Is there a ā€œnot likeā€ button here? Your comment about Jeff and his thoughts/concerns are way out of line. Full stop.

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Shy Boy's avatar

There isn't, but thanks for the feedback! And you're welcome to your echo chamber. I don't comment to make friends, I just speak my truth. And I don't bother commenting here much, so you can just try to forget any unwelcome perspectives. I'm sure to go away eventually.

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Bryan Dair's avatar

I agree. Israel is not our friend.

They have completely infiltrated our government at the highest levels.

What other countries do so many of our upper echelon elected officials

have dual citizenship with? "W' Bush's administration was full of Zionists that were all

complicit in 9/11. In the wake of 9/11, dozens of Israeli operatives were rounded up,

detained, and deported. No Arabs were charged.

Jews/ Zionists control our media. They own our Congress.

They run the Medical Industrial Complex.

They hold the puppet strings of our government,

and they use False Flags to draw us into never ending conflicts.

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Shy Boy's avatar

Another thing: the actions of the Israeli government absolutely do not have the uniform consent or approval of the Jewish people either in Israel, America, or anywhere else. Neither religious authorities nor public opinion are behind this.

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dagny awoke's avatar

Jeff C, like you I’ve been in this group for years. A few posts shy from the beginning. For what it’s worth, it’s my opinion the national guard being called was to fan flames to spark greater outrage.

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daverkb's avatar

"Those you cannot criticize rule you." Correcto Mundo !!!

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Leskunque Lepew's avatar

Slaughtered? Prove it.

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Jeff C's avatar

Just saw this otherwise I would have replied sooner. I don't have to prove anything to you, I'm not your unpaid intern.

It boggles my mind how people get all huffy when someone has an opinion different from them and demand others stop everything and cater to them. No, I will not prove it to you or anyone else demanding I do so. I won't give you links, cite articles, official sources, or any thing else even though I easily could.

If you want to have a civil conversation then I'm happy to do it. You don't, you are just pissed off that someone thinks differently than you. Not worth my time (or yours for that matter) as your opinion is set and it will never change. If you were interested in other opinions you could easily find yourself what you demand I provide you.

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Sunlover's avatar

Yes I saw one interviewed and she could not identify which river and which sea are referred to on the signs and chants ā€œfrom the river to the seaā€. Complete ignorance. ? Rent a protester? Looks like a possibility or just another brainwashed, some product of the educational system.

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A.J.'s avatar

Not holding my breath that any rent-a-protestors have a working brain much less any ethics. 30+ years ago, I had older cousins who made their living in Northern California by being paid to attend any protest for some cash, lunch, and bus tickets. Drugged-up stoners and grifters whose other main source of income was public welfare.

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Principled Pragmatist's avatar

Nothing is what it seems. Just like J6, infiltration of legitimate protests are commonplace — whether by the Feds, internationalists, government funded NGOs, etc.

Stories abound of hired interlopers showing up at these Pro-Palestinian rallies who are screaming ā€œDeath to Israel!ā€ ā€œDeath to America!ā€.

Please don’t be fooled. These ugly chants are often aimed to bring about the next stage of the conflict — US involvement in Israel’s intended war with Iran. It seems to be working.

The international Deep State (key organizations of which are CIA/MOSSAD) is a neo-Marxist operation. They sow unrest and then they create ā€œthe solutionā€ (one world government).

Whatever you think of the Palestine/Israel conflict, Palestinians have a right to peacefully protest. When hired hands come in to foment violence, that’s not OK.

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CMCM's avatar

I heard the clip. She asked "Why are we here", and the other one replied she didn't know but "I wish I were educated." 🤣. That's our college students these days. Or more likely, a paid protestor who might possibly be a high school graduate.

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SeeingTruth's avatar

Fabes55 - could you post the Not The Bee reference re protestor interview? Thanks!

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SeeingTruth's avatar

Thanks!

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Peace's avatar

What, exactly, is "notthebee"?

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CeeMcG's avatar

It’s Babylon Bee’s sister website where they report actual news (vs. sarcasm, although it’s hard to tell the difference these days).

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Peace's avatar

Thanks! I thought the logs looked similar! It is difficult to tell the difference most days!!

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Elaine Russky's avatar

Is it possible the "illegal immigrants" crossing the Southern border were hired by the international branch of Crowds on Demand?

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Ellen's avatar

Does anyone have kids at any of these universities? It should be easy enough to check. I certainly 'protested' back in the day just because it was fun, and a good way to poke a stick in the eye of authority, any authority. Angry or confused or bored people with lots of energy and not enough good outlets are easy to rile up.

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liz's avatar

there are MANY extremely articulate spokespeople among these brave students. time to climb out of your media bubble.

try watching SABBY SABS, GLENN GREENWALD< or the TWO JEWS of DUE DISSIDENCE>

when it comes down to it, you all are falling in line with MOCKINGBIRD MEDIA and its ENDLESS WAR CULTURE>

ORWELL WOULD BE PROUD>

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Shy Boy's avatar

He gets his beliefs about Israel from his Evangelical church, who got it from some hundred-year-old covert Rothschild psyop.

https://stopworldcontrol.com/israel/

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Peace's avatar

I don't see how these protest backers can keep their identity as quiet as they do!

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CeeMcG's avatar

Link here - someone asked for it further down in comments but I can’t find it now. https://notthebee.com/article/watch-interview-with-protester-at-nyu-i-really-dont-know-why-were-protesting

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Janice P - Words Beyond Me's avatar

Since it is right for God to repay with affliction those who afflict you, and to give rest to you who are afflicted and to us as well at the revelation of the Lord Jesus from heaven with His mighty angels in flaming fire, executing vengeance on those who do not know God and to those who do not obey the gospel of our Lord Jesus. These will pay the penalty of eternal destruction, away from the presence of the Lord and from the glory of His might, when He comes to be glorified in His saints on that day, and to be marveled at among all who have believed—for our witness to you was believed. To this end also we pray for you always, that our God will count you worthy of your calling, and fulfill all your good pleasure for goodness and the work of faith with power, so that the name of our Lord Jesus will be glorified in you, and you in Him, according to the grace of our God and the Lord Jesus Christ.

— 2 Thessalonians 1:6-12 LSB

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Lorita's avatar

Nothing is impossible for God...

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PamelaZelie's avatar

We await your coming, Lord Jesus.

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Benjamin W's avatar

Really quite sad that you think God tortures and murders people because of their beliefs. You truly do not know the God of creation.

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TB's avatar

For the record, it's not for their beliefs - it's for their actions. Or are you saying it's "wrong" for God to punish Hitler, Stalin, etc for what they did? Or an ordinary criminal who defrauded people and "got away with it"? Or a guy who left his wife and kids with nothing to run away with his mistress? Are you ok with God existing and yet letting people get away with any of that with no consequence?

(And that's even without getting into the distinction between "punishment" and "torture".)

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Trudy's avatar

Thank you Janet for these wise and encouraging words from Scripture…the Lord is in all of this , through His people … thank you for being a faithful and informative servant of Jesus.šŸ™šŸ»šŸ™šŸ»

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ChrisB's avatar

And, she calls Donald Trump a ā€œderanged racist sociopath.ā€

Maher might be doing just a *wee* bit of projecting šŸ˜‚

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Valerie's avatar

All I can think when I see her is Effie Trinket from the Hunger Games (Elizabeth Banks’ character).

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MayBella82's avatar

Personally, I thought she looked like a dried up prune.

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Roger Beal's avatar

Maher is Queen of the AWFULs (Affluent White Female Urban Liberals).

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

Just post some pics of her naked. Doing something with fruit. Ai works both ways.

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Roger Beal's avatar

Wait until I wake up my German Shepherd; he likes cameras. Bwahahahaha!

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🌱NardšŸ™'s avatar

What about Affluent White Female Conservatives? Are we AWFUCs🤣🤣?

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Roger Beal's avatar

Tsk tsk tsk. Not nicey-nice, Nard. Go sit quietly in the cloakroom for an hour.

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Kim's avatar

Just like the Democrats always do.

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Robin Greer's avatar

And now we know why Kari Lake was never going to be allowed to be governor. She would have appointed a different attorney general. Seems that at this point, it will literally take nothing short of a miracle to save our country. Edited after finishing first cup of coffee. šŸ˜† How embarrassing 😳

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Alison Smith's avatar

Kari Lake??

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Robin Greer's avatar

Thanks. I edited the post. I hadn't finished my first cup of coffee...

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CindyArizona's avatar

Kari Lake and Abe Hamadeh were cheated out of their offices! We here in AZ, who worked for the party and campaigns watched it happening in real time. They knew with Kari and Abe these sham indictments would never have happened. Soros funneled millions into stealing the election here! What a disgrace.

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SPONGEWORTHY47's avatar

katie hobbs IS the fake governor

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Robin Greer's avatar

Yes...I edited my post. This is what happens when you post before having your first cup of coffee. šŸ™„

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WP William's avatar

Does not EACH Party elect those ELECTORS ahead of time so that whichever candidate wins or steals it fair and square they are set to then cast votes on behalf of their State for the winner? How are they considered fraudulent and fake electors based on that? DEMO-rats are not political opponents, they are criminals, and this further ample evidence that they DID Steal the AZ Election and want to cement all power into their Revolution against America. They are simply using power to assert their purge of Law, Govt, Society, Business, Education, Media, and everything of opposition to their end-game Jacobin hijacking of Western culture, its future and its past. A dutifully loyal, muzzled, choke-collared lapdog opposition party trained in Bipartisanship is the only Republican Party allowed. Whimper and whine and wet the floor, do NOT growl, bark, or bite.

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I'm so glad we're multiplying John Eastman. I contributed yesterday, but I'm going to give a smaller amount today as part of the C and C Army.

Charlie Kirk, who is from Arizona, has a good tweet explaining how these alternate electors are not illegal and have been used in previous elections: https://twitter.com/charliekirk11/status/1783293737680187508. Sadly, as he mentions, his TPUSA colleague Tyler Bowyer is one of those criminally charged. We need Republicans who are willing to start suing Democrats in Red states. Why are there so few politicians on the right (a few are Ken Paxton and Ron DeSantis) who are willing to fight fire with fire? Our side is fearful and wimpy.

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TimeIsNear's avatar

We're not voting our way out of this. It's all corrupt and they own and play both sides. I've seen this in other countries while serving in the military during the 80s and 90s. I was trained in information warfare. If by chance it gets better, it will only be for a brief time frame. God made it clear to trust NO one but Him.

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

They aren’t our side. That went south long ago. They are infiltrators,that got elected by lying through their teeth. They are marxists, pure and simple, and will never ever be conservative. This is war, and until y’all wake up to that fact, you are going to see us portrayed as the the most existential crisis to exist. It won’t be long before chants of ā€œ kill all old white malesā€ will ring from the places of higher learning.

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Politico Phil's avatar

"This is war, and until y’all wake up to that fact, you are going to see us portrayed as the the most existential crisis to exist."

Exactly and it's already happened. MAGA supporters have been declared enemies of the state and terrorists (along with moms at school board meetings). The Biden regime and Biden himself has identified Christians as an existential crisis. There is nothing covert about any of this. They are telling us to our face they are coming for us with deadly force. It will no longer be "white people". They will soon be chanting "Death to Christians". The FBI has already targeted 'school board moms" and conservative lawyers. Churches are next.

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Leskunque Lepew's avatar

Biden doesn't know what day it is.

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Natalie's avatar

You're right.

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Politico Phil's avatar

As an AG, Paxton is in the fight. DeSantis and his AG have done nothing. As Governor, DeSantis has the ability to take the fight directly to their psyops killing machine by declaring the covid shot a bio-weapon and banning it in FL. He's done nothing except the theater of appointing an honest SG who has no authority to do anything against the murderous use of the bio-weapon.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Makes me wonder if they couldn’t go back and have a look at contested elections that Republicans won and see if Democrats did the same thing?

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John A George's avatar

This company could do it: https://omega4america.substack.com/archive

Spread the word.

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Fla Mom's avatar

Read the Kirk piece, and others that have been written before. Yes, they did, of course.

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RunningLogic's avatar

That would seem to be a strong argument against charging them but of course all of this totally goes against logic šŸ˜•

Haven’t had time to read anything extra yet today, maybe later on…

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Shy Boy's avatar

The logic is quite simple: lawyers are expensive and court cases are expensive. So just like Reagan supposedly outspending the USSR, you can crush your opposition with money alone.

As you might imagine, this works especially well for the class of people who invented, installed, own, and operate the financial system.

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Deb's avatar

And we even have a majority in the House... Although slight and no know is yelling about all the illegal garbage Trump is having to deal with. This very same thing could happen to any of us if it doesn't get shut down SOON! We need to shake up the House!!!!

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Bradley Lewis's avatar

Yes, we are officially being governed by tyrants who hardly even pretend to care about the law. Just scream "democracy" to the Pavlovian dogs trained to bark and yap. It's astounding how corrupted everything is.

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daverkb's avatar

Maybe a reason why winner takes all was not a good idea.

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Susan Clack's avatar

Ba-BAM! Truth bomb right there, WP. šŸ”„šŸ”„šŸ”„āš”ļøāš”ļøāš”ļøšŸ’„šŸ’„šŸ’„šŸ’£šŸ’£šŸ’£

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Robin Greer's avatar

That's what I thought

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Irunthis1's avatar

I believe the atty general is also an elected position and this muppet won by like 280 votes….so they say.

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Robin Greer's avatar

For some reason, I just don't trust elections in AZ.

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John A George's avatar

Ya think?

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Starsky's avatar

Yes, ā€œelectedā€ ahem, selected by the Mexican cartels. They overrode the real winner, Abe Hamadeh.

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Patrice's avatar

Abe Hamideh should have been Arizona's Attorney General. Kari Lake wasn't the only one who got robbed. Grrrr!

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Roger Beal's avatar

How much brass and lead will that "miracle" consume, I wonder.

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Robin Greer's avatar

I pray that it does not come to that. That would definitely fit into their depopulation goals.

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NAB's avatar

Maier's comments about using radio as a way to control a country reminded me how Soros just funded a massive buy up of radio stations in the US.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Trouble is...I almost never listen to the radio.

At one time, like 20 years ago, talk radio was great.

But now...Substack and podcasts for me.

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Jon M.'s avatar

I suppose the day will come, sooner than later, where sites like Substack and the internet as a whole will be controlled by this communist regime in power. Buckle up!

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

I prefer to think of them as fascists. 😩

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TimeIsNear's avatar

They are communist. Where did communism derive? Have you studied Germany and the Nazi's. They burned books but it was only degenerate filth. Research Weimar, Germany. What happened there is what's happening here in the US which is why those rose into power. The same group who pushed it there are the same group who are pushing it in every Western Nation today. This is also why you're seeing Christian National Socialism on the rise in every Western Nation.

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Scott Roberson's avatar

And then, we won’t have the option to go back to radio since the demon Soros has bought so many stations. He’s planning ahead.

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Barbara ( PortlanderšŸ˜µā€šŸ’«)'s avatar

Lars Larson is still a good radio show

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Susan Clack's avatar

Glad to know the Left Coast still has some conservative stalwarts like Lars & the KVI guys up in Seattle…

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St. Alia the Knife's avatar

Brian Suits and Jason Rantz, on KTTH, also bring a bit of sanity to the PNW.

Mrs. "the Knife"

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

Jesse Kelly is pretty good too. A little high octane, but we could use more of that. www.jessekellyshow.com

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Wheaton's avatar

I got in an Uber when visiting Seattle recently, needed a ride to the airport at 6am and the guy driving had on NPR. I wanted to tell him it was fake news, but of course I didn’t bother.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Same.

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

Bet they come after this.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Probably.

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T Diesel's avatar

We lost some great radio personalities in the last 15 years. Rush and Paul Harvey to name a few. ā€œGood Day!ā€.

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YYR's avatar

DittošŸ˜. I think the radio idea is either outdated or only successfully applied to third world countries now. But the left tried to attract radio audiences for decades...unsuccessfully. LOL.

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RU's avatar

I don't get this move. Maybe Soros is old and losing it? This is literally a strategy from the 90s when Clear Channel bought up everything. But, who listens to radio nowadays that isn't already a regime-supporter? I think only far left activists and "liberals" - who still think it's 1985 and actual liberals still exist - listen to the radio. So, what is he trying to accomplish?

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Jeff Childers's avatar

Hispanics listen to a lot of Spanish language radio

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Shy Boy's avatar

All kinds of poor people in rural areas listen to the radio, because they don't have such great Internet access and tend to be a little behind the times technologically in all regards.

I think Soros knows what he's doing.

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RU's avatar

Ah, now that makes sense. Thank you.

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T Diesel's avatar

ā€œGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOAL!!!!!!ā€

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Sumter53's avatar

Unfortunately for us, Soros and like minded deviants think in long term and the long game. They are preparing for a future time when we have been stripped of other means of communication at all. They will be in place and ready to broadcast. (I don’t like that I think this way but history proves that they always fund for complete victory).

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YYR's avatar

You're probably right.

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RU's avatar

Yeah, that thought had entered my mind, but I didn't want to entertain it. The only way this makes sense is if it's a play to monopolize post-internet comms.

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dagny awoke's avatar

Thinking long term, yes

Complete victory, NO

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Roger Beal's avatar

Antique George handed the reins over to young son Alex almost a year ago.

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Deb S's avatar

And Alex seems even more evil than dear old dad.

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Starsky's avatar

Jabba the Soros.

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Wheaton's avatar

Just buying them out to silence them. So they can release one main voice when they are ready.

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Martin's avatar

I listen to radio, I have for many years. I am very conservative. I drive an older car - it doesn’t do podcasts, I don’t do podcasts, I’m glad you’ve been able to move on and adapt all this newfangled stuff but a lot of people have not and dont wish to.

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RU's avatar

My point wasn't that literally no one listens to radio. The point was that it is not a popular way to get news at this stage. Even fewer people listen to radio than watch the MSM. And frankly, if the MSM wasn't propped up by taxpayer dollars funneled through Rx co's, they would have been out of business before Trump even entered politics. It's an eyebrow raising move to make a play for radio in 2024. Though I think Sumter53 hit it on the head. It's for the post-Internet time.

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YYR's avatar

Soros and Maher will make you wish you moved on!

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Fred's avatar

Ensuring complete and total control over the narrative. MSM (both sides) already captured. Just dotting the i s and crossing the t s.

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Sherry 1's avatar

Anyone know what really happened to K. Schwab? I heard he was hospitalized.

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Monterey's avatar

Actually, in my left wing City we have Three conservative radio stations plus a couple of Christian ones.

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RU's avatar

Not sure what this has to do with anything I wrote? I don't think I ever said there weren't radio stations?

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Monterey's avatar

The Conservative Stations in our town are a popular way that conservatives get news about local happenings . Many of us listen regularly to get a better picture of what's going on in our city and state. Especially since the local newspaper is heavily slanted to the left and TV local news stations are shallow and a waste of time. Not to mention controlled by leftwing agenda.

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Irunthis1's avatar

Haha I think we are crashing GSG I'm having a LONG delay making my contribution--had to switch devices so I could keep going while I wait!!!

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Temcol's avatar

I have tried twice. Praying it is because it is being bombarded with donations. Will try again later.

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Linda Rodgers's avatar

Third time was a charm for me. I’m glad I stuck with it… happy to donate!

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JLHov's avatar

Same.

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Debbie Alton's avatar

I wasn't able to donate right now either - will try again later. (The site just keeps spinning the loading icon) Or send by mail.

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Stacey Spence's avatar

Same I have tried twice! The overlords are probably throttling the site

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Katherine G's avatar

Same thing with me when I had $0 for give send go. But when I made my $52 donation +$1 for GSG, then no problem.

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Austin's avatar

I also had to try twice! Got it, though!

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

I got through w/ no problem

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Mike W's avatar

Same

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CindyArizona's avatar

I made it through with no problem and then scrolled the comments. EVERYTHING for pages and pages ended in $2!! Childer’s Army is an amazing group! I think we should have state chapters(?) so we could meet up!

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

Good idea. Like the man says, Local, Local, Local.

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CindyArizona's avatar

EXACTLY! Now...how to make it happen? I'm in Sun City, Arizona which is about ten miles west of Phoenix. I'm sure there are plenty of central AZ follks that read C&C every day! How to find them?

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Let’s keep floating the idea and hope Jeff weighs in. He might like and even promote local-local C&C multipliers. Since so many of us have our own Stacks, reps from different areas might add a tagline on our C&C posts and redirect like minds to our local groups. I know of one other of us in my South-central Texas congressional district. I’d love to meet him and talk about joining forces.

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I sent an email to them with the idea and am hoping for a response. We will see if Jeff or his people (if he has people) respond to my email. If not there has got to be a way for us to get this done. I am the Chairman of the West Valley Republican & Independent Coalition in Sun City, AZ and so meeting space would already be available at our office. I believe that people like us need to have the ability to connect.

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Bryn Cannon's avatar

Prescott!

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Mo Morales's avatar

Same! But it gets through so be patient, folks!

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Julie's avatar

Still spinning away. Have tried 3 times... will try later..

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Julie's avatar

Finally got thru!! Donation complete šŸ‘

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shayne's avatar

Same. I had to refresh to donate.

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Jamison's avatar

Same for me. I will try later.

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Sarah Bee's avatar

Same!

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Christine Zuleger's avatar

Me Too!!! The šŸ’øšŸ’øšŸ’øšŸ’øšŸ’ø šŸ™‹šŸ»ā€ā™€ļø

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Steph's avatar

Same, I am waiting for the wheel to stop spinning and let my donation through!

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Sherry 1's avatar

I forgot to make my $50 a $52 so it could be counted as a C&C šŸ¤¦šŸ¼ā€ā™€ļøšŸ¤¦šŸ¼ā€ā™€ļø

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Irunthis1's avatar

Don't worry I saw others did too but their name or comment said something about c&c army so it counts!!!

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Deb S's avatar

Mine was slow, but rather than clicking back and then the link again, try clicking the refresh button. Sometimes that will clear the roadblock.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Me too, I had to try twice.

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Irunthis1's avatar

So I had to wait until today to GSG as I never was able to donate yesterday--however the C&C Army is STILL GOING STRONG--donations are still rolling in every minute I looked from this substack what a POWERFUL MESSAGE!! I can't overstate how much it means to know that there are so many generous, like minded, wonderful people here in this little community known as Coffee & Covid. What a testament to Jeff and everyone here!!!

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Fred's avatar

Don’t forget the 0.02! Too easy to click on the posted dollar amounts. Still trying…

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Shellshocked's avatar

Yep, same. Going to try later today.

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Dr Linda's avatar

What a crazy week in a crazy year. You warned us.

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Just Comment's avatar

Only lead to even more "interesting" things to happen ?

If food supply is interrupted, then .....

If electricity stops, then ....

If stores close due to ....

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nancylee's avatar

yes, time to actually cultivate solutions to dramatically changing world. but that would take time dedicated to shouting on substack

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TimeIsNear's avatar

All you can do is prepare on your own. Many of my rural neighbors have been for a few years now.

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nancylee's avatar

well, going it alone isn't going to work, but cooperating with like minded people is the route I've chosen. Honing barter able skills is something I've been doing for years.

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OnTheJump's avatar

Yeah he did. And LOTS more to come.....

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Kim's avatar

Just getting started...

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OnTheJump's avatar

that's a fact!

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🌱NardšŸ™'s avatar

And we’re only four months inā€¦šŸ¤¦ā€ā™€ļø.

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Dr Linda's avatar

That fact is hard to believe. However correct.

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Vicki's avatar

ā€œI’ve been involved in Supreme Court cases for over 20 years, designed a litigation strategy for the Claremont Institute to bring back a lot of original meaning of the Constitution, and a lot of my work is coming to fruition, and now I’m on defense instead of helping on the offensive,ā€ he said.

The use of the disciplinary system to go after political opponents for doing nothing other than what lawyers are obligated ethically to do on behalf of their clients is lawfare, Mr. Eastman said.

ā€œIt’s an abuse of the legal system … and ā€œa complete violation of separation of powers,ā€ he said. ā€œThis is the kind of thing that banana republics do, or Stalinist Russia did. It’s not the kind of thing that America has ever done.ā€

Suspended, De-Banked, But Not Sorry: John Eastman ā€˜Tenfold’ More Convinced of Illegalities in 2020 | The Epoch Times

https://www.theepochtimes.com/article/suspended-de-banked-but-not-sorry-john-eastman-tenfold-more-convinced-of-illegalities-in-2020-post-5632320?utm_source=ref_share&utm_campaign=copy

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Freedom Fox's avatar

While John and many have been working to bring back a lot of the original meaning of the US Constitution, many have been working to radically change how it is interpreted such that War is Peace, Ignorance is Strength and Freedom is Slavery. An Orwellian reimagining of it using linguistic sleight-of-hand that makes Marxist revolutionary professor of linguistics beam proudly. That 'living, breathing constitution' thing transformed into a constitutional tyranny.

There's another professor who beams proudly at his work bearing fruit. Cass Einstein. Harvard law professor, under Obama he served as OIRA director, the federal agency that coordinates all regulatory oversight, federal, state and local into a centralized behemoth.

He also coauthored "Nudge" with the UK's Richard Thayer, both helping stand up Behavioral Science (BS) "Nudge Units" in both nations at the same time. Nudge is psychological manipulation to 'fix' our 'flawed' thinking by linguistic deception and use of sophisticated propaganda and symbolism, foot-in-the-door techniques to gain consent to do as your told. Escalating from nudge to shove to slap to ultimately punish noncompliance.

BS is "The Science" of masking, lockdowns, vaccine campaigns, absurd gender, climate, food, energy, election narratives. Cass Sunstein has been an integral player in the radical, fundamental transformation of our nation.

And his wife is fellow traveler, lawyer and behavioral scientist, Samantha Power. The color revolution partner of Victoria Nuland.

And here's how he proposes the law, courts, reinterpret the US Constitution:

Sunstein's "How to Interpret the Constitution."

https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/cass-r-sunstein/how-to-interpret-the-constitution/

https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4405238

How War becomes Peace, Ignorance becomes Strength and Freedom becomes Slavery. And the US Constitution enshrines tyranny. Linguistic gymnastics.

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Shy Boy's avatar

Pretty sure Jefferson warned us about that.

All these nice old handwritten papers with their lofty sentiments will not save a degenerate nation from its corrupt misleaders.

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YYR's avatar

Cass Sunstein? Norm Eisen? You may have combined two demons into one superdemon.

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Freedom Fox's avatar

Well, I didn't bring Norm Eisen up. But, yes, he's a part of the many superdemon's destroying our nation. I did bring Sunstein up, his nexus to Samantha Power who was mentioned by Jeff in sharing Rufo's piece.

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

Good article. I finished it just before I saw Jeff's multiplier, so I was well primed.

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Stariel291's avatar

ā˜€ļøā˜•ļøGood sunny morning to you all from up here in corrupt Michigan where three witches spray chemtrails from their brooms whenever they can drag themselves away from the tough work of destroying our beautiful state. Grateful

today that my hope is in the Lord GodšŸ™šŸ¼šŸ’›

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Good morning from corrupt PA.

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

That's where I am also; in a PA congressional district with a Republican congressman who always votes with the Dems.

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

I escaped upstate New York just before lockdown. Grateful daily .

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Margie's avatar

Same

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TimeIsNear's avatar

That's no lie. FIL passed away most likely from the covid jab this past August. We got a tax bill in the mail for inheritance. Such BS. Thankfully, it was only 4.5% but it was still a lot. We drove and stay up around the Erie area for the week.

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Natalie's avatar

I commiserate with you as a fellow Michigander. Our state really is being destroyed. My wonderful small town (Marshall) is being turned into a heavy industrial site by the State with help from corrupt local politicians, and this American Conservative article explains what's going on with the historic and lovely Harbor Springs community in Northern Michigan: https://www.theamericanconservative.com/communities-have-a-right-to-set-their-own-housing-policy/?mc_cid=933833d515

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Stariel291's avatar

Ugh. They just voted to move forward with putting up windmills, aka ugly, useless un-recyclable, ground destroying monstrosities in our beautiful farming community despite mass opposition among the citizens. It’s devastating. šŸ™šŸ¼

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Natalie's avatar

I am so sorry, Stariel291. Massive solar installations are being installed in farmland all over our community, but they are not nearly as horrible as wind turbines.

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PEL's avatar

I dont. get these if the concern is global warming! In both cases (turbines and solar) millions of birds end up fried or sliced.

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Natalie's avatar

I hate both wind farms and solar farms. They are both bad for the environment, especially birds; give tons of money to China and make us dependent on them; and are a total scam to give our tax dollars to rich elites. So I despise all of it. However, if my community is going to be surrounded with one or the other, I'd rather it be solar. Wind turbines look dystopian and have lots of bad health effects for those living close to them. Unfortunately, here in Michigan, the Democratic-controlled legislature has taken all power for these decisions away from townships and local governments. Our township had decided not to let solar or wind within our borders, but now it's outside our control. I can't wait to see what happens the next time a hail storm hits!

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LMWC's avatar

There is no reasoning behind them. We have an 800 acre ā€œsolar parkā€ being planned in my rural agricultural township. The acreage leasing was done mainly with two farmers now dead. 30 year leases, paying $1200 to 1500 per acre, per year. They also have to provide chain link fencing around the entirety, but leaving grass areas for deer to travel. 300 ft setbacks bordering any roads or neighbors homes. Planted trees and shrubs to hide the hundreds of rows of panels. A maintenance barn for equipment to repair and maintain, and a large escrow account should they ever break the lease agreement to remove the solar equipment and restore the land. This company has no buyer for their proposed solar power, and any functioning brain would tell you there is no way these companies recoup a fraction of their solar power sales compared to their outlay. Who is subsidizing them? What is the plan for these? Springing up like mushrooms, four in a 30 mile stretch by us, four different companies…

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

I used to see miles and miles of Texas north of Corpus Christi. Now it's trashed with windmills. An eyesore is not eco-friendly.

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Peace's avatar

Will they be these wind turbines that are destroying the hooves of horses in the locale? https://www.windturbinesyndrome.com/2013/horses-get-wind-turbine-syndrome-portugal/

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Paige Green's avatar

Had a confrontation with a woman when a friend and I asked if she would sign our Local Control petition. I don’t think she understands that hundreds of acres will be ruined from solar farms. I think she probably rents in our local city. These people need to get off their fat sound bites and do some research. One can’t even explain to them what happens to those panels when they’re used up in about 20 years.

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Sherry 1's avatar

Wow. They are intent on 15 minute cities. They will cram in high density units, create an equitable and diverse community then put the gates up around it and that’s your space. Only way in or out is if you toe the line and do not drive and do not contribute to the carbon CRISIS. šŸ¤¦šŸ¼ā€ā™€ļø

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Sherry 1's avatar

Good morning šŸŽ¶šŸŽµ from corrupt AZ šŸ™‹ā€ā™€ļø

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MKnight's avatar

We’re living through a controlled demolition, folks. And Covid (and C&C!) gave us the wisdom to see it for what it is. But the bright side is that nothing can be totally destroyed if we shine enough light on the darkness doing the destruction. There are still GOOD people all over. God always wins in the end, after all!

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Robin Greer's avatar

I listened to clips of Katie yesterday on X and she's definitely out there. She talks in circles. She's either deep red communist or demon possessed. Either way, it's not good.

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NAB's avatar

I listened to a few things she's said and she just talks in rhetorical circles throwing random buzzwords together. It's so annoying but I know too many people see her as intelligent. Her word salads have better ingredients, but they are salads nonetheless.

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Robin Greer's avatar

I thought the exact same thing. If it were still the 80's I would have said, "Gag me with a spoon."

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NAB's avatar

"Like, for sure."

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Robin Greer's avatar

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Sherry 1's avatar

…like Kamala. Maybe it’s on purpose.

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

She’s a fucking imbecile. Just like Joey. There’s no there, there. I’ve seen a few of her speeches. She can barely form sentences. Installed, like an outhouse.

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ROKM's avatar

Probably both....

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Monterey's avatar

Chris Rufo describes her as a walking parody of woke.

She does seem almost robotic with her woke phrase-spewing.

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Robin Greer's avatar

She looked strange in the clips I saw.

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Kemper Williams's avatar

Dems did the alternate electors thing with Hilary after 2016 election. Crickets šŸ¦— On the campus protests: yes, they aren’t organic. Preview of the Summer and Fall.

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Sam's avatar

And democrats have refused to certify the election 5 times, but were never called insurrectionists. Why haven’t republicans called this out instead of just taking the smear?

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Carol M.'s avatar

If memory serves, that was also done for John F.Kennedy/1960! I read it in a History book😁 But as usual for the D’s it is fine, move alongšŸ™ƒā˜•ļø

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Monterey's avatar

Fascinating that it is primarily happening at the elite institutions.

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TW's avatar

Our local state U might have a smallish protest, that wouldn't surprise me. They did an Occupy protest back in the day for a few weeks but the Nebraska winter took care of that one. There were BLM riots for a couple of nights during the summer of love but we're assuming the agitators moved on to a different city. The riots stopped but no arrests even thought they torched a downtown building and had the guard called in on them. Mayor went down to commiserate with the protestors. So yea, there's probably an NOPE (Nebraska Occupied Protest Event) lol

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jewel's avatar

overpriced institutions?

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Monterey's avatar

Ha, yes. I guess you get more attention when you afflict the Ivy leagues instead of Iowa State. More cache

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Sunnydaze's avatar

They are now doing to lawyers what they’ve already done to small business owners, teachers, real scientists, and real doctors. Intimidation, lawsuits, revoking medical licenses, blackmail, extortion, disbarment and chaos. And we have been preoccupied trying to stop them thereby not able to see what they are doing before they do it. We’re always 10 steps behind. We don’t think like criminal evil people.

I recently watched a video and explanation of the 1966 Cloward-Piven Strategy at Columbia University. The strategy they are using. The same strategy many elite and ex-Presidents learned at Columbia during their college years. What a shocker. There’s a lot to it so look it up if you wanna know what’s happening. It includes overwhelming the system on purpose, causing crisis’ to cause the economic collapse of capitalism and bring down America. Sound familiar? Go read about their playbook. It will make you sick because we are watching them do it in real time and we can’t seem to stop it. They have captured everything decades before and now they are executing it. I have nothing but expletives to say here so I’ll say nothing.

Multiplier done! āœ…

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Brad's avatar

Democrats have decided to sacrifice higher-order values in order to engage in blatantly political selective prosecutions, and this should worry fair-minded people regardless of political persuasion.

I wrote about the shameful lawfare of Letitia James and Arthur Engoron here:

https://www.euphoricrecall.net/p/the-shameful-lawfare-of-letitia-james

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EightDaysaWeek's avatar

That's why I have a shirt that says: When I die don't let me vote democrat!

This one: t.co/EAbl5kLd0T

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RU's avatar

Well, it's not just Dems, it's the Uniparty. None of this would be happening if Republican lawmakers didn't want it to happen as well. (E.g., I believe the Rs run GA.) The Dems are just Didn't Earn It stupid at this point and easy to use as the useful idiots they are.

Anyway, they wouldn't be persecuting this way if they were in the clear. IOW, they know what they did and are working very hard to cover it up by throwing as much dust in the air as possible. As always, we can take every single thing they accuse their opponents of and assume they themselves are guilty of it.

Part of me also wonders if all of this lawfare is an attack against our legal system itself. Not just political, but to put the legal system itself under pressure, to break it, and to replace it with something else to facilitate their stated goal of "fundamental change."

If nothing else, these past 9 years or so have shown us that the laws themselves don't matter as much as we thought.

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James D Teel II's avatar

It doesn’t worry the Dems because they always think they’re immune.

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Conservative Contrarian's avatar

It seems to me the best way to deal with the protest/protesters is isolation. Let the protesters gather and then lock them into the location they selected. Odds are a lot of property will be destroyed but that's likely no matter how they are dealt with.

Surround the area with National Guard, let nobody in and nobody out. Kill all electricity in the area and then ignore them.

Sometimes the best way to fight fire is with fire. Let their fires burn until they burn out.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Hoping for at least 5 days of constant rain and cold.

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

Or a few large tornadoes strategically placed.

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Roger Beal's avatar

Where's that HAARP weather control thingie when we need it?!

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

EXCELLENT idea!

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

Or even "tomatoes".

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

Apparently it’s possible to cause weather now, so maybe causing some inclement weather will make them run. Back to mommies basement.

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Wheaton's avatar

Harvard’s newspaper just reported that the sprinkler system came on at 2am and disrupted the protestors sleeping in tents last night. I got the alert from New York Post just a few min ago.

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Conservative Contrarian's avatar

The grounds keepers are where Harvard's intelligence is located; common sense on display!!! YEA!!!!!!!

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Based Florida Man's avatar

So why do protestors against Israel get the immediate boot of the military to stomp them out, but the anti-White BLM mob is left to freely riot?

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CStone's avatar

Exactly. Erect a fence around them. Let them ā€˜get along’ without stores and restaurants .

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Jane Scandurra's avatar

I've often thought that was the best way to deal with crazy stunt protestors. Crazy glue your hand to the wall, ground, painting or whatever to make a point? Ok. Stay there, alone, with no cameras, no water/food, no attention...until you pry yourself free. In the meantime, you will have gone hungry, pee'd your pants (or worse) and made your point: You're an idiot. And no one cares.

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Conservative Contrarian's avatar

I guess the fact it is such an obvious, rational approach, the self-appointed intelligencia can't see the forest for the trees.

HaaaZaaaaa, I just figured out why scum like Bill Gates want to cut down all the trees, the dolts are trying to find the forest. 🌳🌓🌲

They are such twits; rich twits, butt twits none-the-less.

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Conservative Contrarian's avatar

The purpose of Kent State was to disperse the protesters. I say protect today's protesters by isolating them. They can protest all they want, remember the First Amendment. They are free to say whatever they want but there is no right to an audience.

Once electricity is shut off it will be only a few hours before a settled scientific fact will start appearing. As phone batteries die, snowflakes will melt. No need to shoot anyone.

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KaCee McDonald's avatar

The first amendment is for public campuses. Private schools are like private businesses… they can shut them down.

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Politico Phil's avatar

The Kent State shooting was only months after Woodstock. Both events marked the apogee of the hippie "free love" movement and the anti-Vietnam War movement. Both of these movements were organic reactions of young people to the establishment. When the shooting happened at Kent State, the anti-war protests literally ended overnight and everyone went back to class.

The protests we are watching now are part of a deep state organized "color revolution" capitalizing on the justifiable opposition to the genocide that is going on in Gaza. What's the best way to oppose a well-organized and funded color revolution? I say let them have the campuses. Let the universities rot that are part of the problem. Cordon them off and let them find their own way to feed themselves and charge their iPhones without electricity. If they are hired actors, they won't stay around long for whatever they are getting paid. Easy pezzie!

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Politico Phil's avatar

Right? As educational institutions, universities are morally bankrupt. Anyone would be crazy to send their child to university now. Let them rot and expose their stink to the whole nation. Abandon the public (state) school system and let it rot. We need to develop our own alternatives to these corrupt institutions. The medical profession also comes to mind.

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KaCee McDonald's avatar

University of Austin comes to mind.

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