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Juju's avatar

🤣🤣🤣 “…like they were attending a parent-teacher conference to endure a difficult conversation about little Vladimyr’s toilet habits.” I can’t stop laughing. Your wit is sublime. That’s exactly what it looked like. 😂😆🤣

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Jeff Johnson's avatar

Yes, that line made me laugh till I had tears! No one but Childers can come up with such hilarious metaphors!

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nancy barker's avatar

Senator John Kennedy from Louisiana is also great with hilarious metaphors! I love both of them! ❤️❤️❤️

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Gloria Magee's avatar

I used to feel the same way about Kennedy until I looked into his actual voting record which is abysmal. He’s all talk with no action. And. I also learned his ‘accent’ is all staged. Man is a complete phony unlike our awesome Jeff….

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GBH's avatar

That’s disappointing and yet, not unexpectedly surprising considering how political shenanigans are the main game 🤦🏻‍♂️

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MaryAnn's avatar

Being from LA does not help Sen. Kenedy’s credibility either. But he is entertaining.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

I’m no fan either.

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Jeff Johnson's avatar

Oh for sure, he's great.

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Neil Kellen's avatar

I've often wondered if Sen. Kennedy is a guest ghost writer here.

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Joanie Higgs's avatar

True, although L. Young above came up with a great one: "like White House cleaning staff receiving the schedule for next week"!

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Jim Fields's avatar

A “REAL” man, A real leader. This is what I voted for.

Thank you for your attention in this matter, President Trump

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Annie's avatar

Agree 💯 No more cabbage president or cackling hyena. America 1st! MAGA! 🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲

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DaveL's avatar

But the totalitarians among us WANT that, and could very well vote it all back in once Trump’s term is done. We must remain vigilant.

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Janet's avatar

Come on, Dave . Give me just a day. 🙄 What’s the harm.

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Barnjai's avatar

Hahahaha!

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-TobeorNottobe-'s avatar

The Eeyores of the world, always looking for the black cloud! 🤦‍♀️

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Fred Richmond's avatar

Thank God!!

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Three and Two's avatar

Posse Comitatus is the law of the land for a reason. Do not be deceived.

Trump's WEF mandates are to smash Greenland, Canada and the USA into the Club of Rome's New World Order Region 1 - North American Union (NAU), instigate then manage the bankruptcy of US Inc. and its phoney-bologna US$ and facilitate the transition from the prosperous corporatocracy that we knew (and loved) to their new thousand-times-worse-than-Orwellian technocracy.

Trump brokering and providing Larry Ellison & Peter Thiel with a half a TRILLION of Rothchilds' fiat duckets falls into that last mandate. Ellison & Thiel are developing our Super-AI (the Beast System) to, among other things, custom build, in 48 hours, an mRNA jab to "cure" you of cancer(s) that you don't even have!

I shit you not.

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Amy C.'s avatar

That was goal under O'Biden presidency....

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Three and Two's avatar

Both. It's the ole one-two. Sad but true.

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Amy C.'s avatar

sorry, not buying it. Trump's words and actions say otherwise. Time will tell, but so far, winning!!!

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Three and Two's avatar

No need to apologize, Amy. That's ok. The truth is just not for everyone.

God bless you on your "winning" streak.

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I do wonder, however, how God feels about Gazan children starving right now. Don't you?

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btw, Blackrock CEO Larry Fink is now a co-chair of the World Economic Forum. There is no doubt that Trump super-supporter, Miriam Adelson ($100M!), is pleased with this further development in Mr Fink's illustrious career.

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

LOL, you too? I just came to say the same thing, and that second photo of them from behind.

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L  Young's avatar

For decades Europe has looked down their smug noses at the country that pays for their security while they sip that sweet Thumberg Koolaid and fund every social program they can think of. So to see them arranged in front of the POTUS like White House cleaning staff receiving the schedule for the next week is definitely surreal……. I may feel a sense of schadenfreude.

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FloridaTransplant's avatar

“ Thumberg Koolaid” <— magic

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

Would pair nicely with the Greta crackers from Dollar Tree. Yes, a real thing.

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ItsMeAgain's avatar

I think(know) President Trump respects the WH cleaning staff more than these losers.

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Flipflopgirl's avatar

Thumberg Koolaid with a side of magic mushrooms.

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Joanie Higgs's avatar

Very witty metaphor of your own, there!

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MnmMom's avatar

Well said!! 👏🏻

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

I must add - Jeff's brilliant description of the setting, purposefully arranged. Then the photo of them standing, Starmer's uneasy look, and Zelensky "dwarfed" by Trump!

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ItsMeAgain's avatar

I think Giorgia Meloni was thinking "WTF, I love DJT why am I here with these losers"

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

I'm sure she was.

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KCwoofie's avatar

Two pictures worth 1000 words. And then your thousand words on top of it. Fantastic as usual.

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Janet's avatar

Saved them both. Awesome.

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Petey's avatar

The only thing that would have been better is if DJT did the mean manager trick , make one chair leg of each chair shorter so the chair wobbles and who ever is sitting in it has to work really hard to keep the chair stable

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Juju's avatar

🤣🤣🤣 hilarious

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Flipflopgirl's avatar

Is priceless!!!

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Justin's avatar

At least those meeting photos did not have the Israeli flag in them.

No doubt because that would have been way too obvious who the REAL bosses are.

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Valerie's avatar

Right! That description was SO on target! Hahahahaha

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RunningLogic's avatar

I know, that was hilarious!!! 😂😂😂

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Tio Nico's avatar

Best belly laugh I've had in two weeks!! Jeff, your skill with words is astounding.

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Navyo Ericsen's avatar

Totally

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Suzanne Mills's avatar

I can attest, being an elementary school teacher myself!!

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Sal_Peenx's avatar

Ditto!!! Out loud belly laugh!

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Ruth H's avatar

Yes, looked like they were called to the principal’s office and possible detention if they act out

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Jennifer Beebe's avatar

💯‼️🤣🤣🤣

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Ed Thorrens's avatar

Bless the peacemakers!!!

“Blessed are the peacemakers: for they shall be called the children of God.”

‭‭Matthew‬ ‭5‬:‭9‬ ‭KJV‬‬

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TriTorch's avatar

Proverbs 3:31-35

Do not envy the violent

or choose any of their ways.

For the Lord detests the perverse

but takes the upright into his confidence.

The Lord’s curse is on the house of the wicked,

but he blesses the home of the righteous.

He mocks proud mockers

but shows favor to the humble and oppressed.

The wise inherit honor,

but fools get only shame.

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M. Patrick McCrary's avatar

"Father God, we pray for peace in the world, not just for the sake of peace itself, which is a worthy pursuit, but that through peace the gospel of Jesus Christ may be advanced across the globe. It is in Jesus' name we pray, Amen."

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RunningLogic's avatar

Amen!

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P Flournoy's avatar

Amen

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Jeremiah Davidson's avatar

I am not trying to be contentious or contrary here M. Patrick, so please don’t take it that way. I’m just wondering how many people realize what the gospel of Jesus Christ actually is.

“And Jesus went about all Galilee, teaching in their synagogues, and preaching the gospel of the kingdom…” Matt4:23

Jesus said; “The Law and the Prophets were proclaimed until John; since that time the gospel of the kingdom of God has been preached, and everyone is forcing his way into it.” Luke 16:16

I’m thinking that the gospel of the ‘kingdom’ that Jesus preaches is not the same as the gospel of ‘salvation’ that the Church teaches and I’m wondering how many people have ever really thought about that.

Incidentally, if you are actually praying ‘in the name of Jesus’, then you do not need to tell God that,

… he would already know

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Debra's avatar

Speaking to the Father is speaking to God. Speaking to the Son (Jesus) is speaking to God. Speaking to the Holy Spirit is speaking to God. They are one and the same. What a beautiful Trinity!

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AngelaK's avatar

YES! In the name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit, amen.

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Jeremiah Davidson's avatar

Stop tickling my ears, Debra, them are sweet words. I suggest one minor change, however, concerning the statement about them being ‘one and the same. The Trinity doctrine teaches that the Father, Son (Jesus), and Holy Spirit are distinct persons

…which means they are clearly separate and different

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Debra's avatar

I agree JD but that is the mystery. Beginning. End. Alpha. Omega. I AM. We often think of "I" as singular but not with our God. "Let us make man in our image!" Body. Mind. Spirit. It will be amazing to know Him exactly as He is and hear His answers to our feeble little questions. LOL!

1 Corinthians 13:12 (NIV)

For now we see only a reflection as in a mirror; then we shall see face to face. Now I know in part; then I shall know fully, even as I am fully known.

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Amy C.'s avatar

Three persons in one God - one of the Christian faith's great mysteries!

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Sir Jeff Morency, Ph.D.'s avatar

Yashuah (Jesus) said 4 places in the New testament that He is NOT God. Do you think He was lying??? Read your Bible. AND, of course, His name was NEVER "Jesus". "Jesus" is a counterfeit Greek, demonic name. Pastor Ken Thornberg (Look him up with a Google search) tried to cast out a demon in the name of "Jesus", and the demon said back to him "You can't cast me out in my name". Y'all act like you're asleep!

WAKE UP!

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AngelaK's avatar

I do not believe this. Ihsous Christos (Jesus the Anointed one) is Greek, and through the millenia, Saints have cast out demons in His name.

Christos should always accompany His name.

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Jeremiah Davidson's avatar

Your statement, Sir Ph.D, that “Yashuah (Jesus) said 4 places in the New testament that He is NOT God.” suffers from the same weakness as the statement by thousands of Christian preachers that teach that Jesus said he IS God. Jesus never made either one of those statements using those words. If you use the words that Jesus spoke in the gospels, the only logical understanding is that he was letting everybody know that he was God’s son, which would mean that he is not God. So you’re right about him not being God, however, you’re wrong about the words that he used.

It may seem like I’m nitpicking here, but words are important. Right? Words like ‘son’ and ‘born’.

Now,considering the use of his name ‘Jesus’ in English, I made the point to you once before that his name pretty much depends on what language you’re speaking, and shouldn’t be a subject to spend a lot of time on.

Here’s an interesting verse that very few people pay attention to or know about: “So when the crowd had gathered, Pilate asked them, “Which one do you want me to release to you: Jesus Barabbas, or Jesus who is called the Messiah?” Matt 27:17

Think about it, Jesus Barabbas

… which means Jesus, son of the father. (Go figure)

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DaveL's avatar

As a practical matter, my own opinion is the durability of Christianity owes itself to the doctrine of forgiveness, which often upends the usual pattern of retribution.

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Jeremiah Davidson's avatar

I agree wholeheartedly with your opinion here DaveL, that the durability of the church is because of the doctrine of forgiveness. I mean, it only makes sense that people would cling to such a notion.

  I know that the Catholic church says that all you have to do is confess your sins to a priest and they are absolved.

   I know that the Christian church says that if you confess your sins, he is faithful and just to forgive you your sins.

  I know that God says;

  “Behold, you are trusting in deceptive words to no avail. Will you steal, murder, and commit adultery and swear falsely, and offer sacrifices to Baal and walk after other gods that you have not known, then come and stand before Me in this house, which is called by My name, and say, ‘We are delivered!’—that you may do all these abominations?     Jeremiah 7:8-10

… and as a practical matter, our opinions are not what counts

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Actually, Jeremiah, the Catholic Church teaches confession of sins to a priest with sorrow and repentance and a firm resolve to commit them no more. The absolution spoken by the priest is meaningless without true repentance of heart.

Certainly many Catholics go through a ritual without understanding, but true ones know the score.

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Politico Phil's avatar

Amen.

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Leo's avatar

I think what is most distinctive is that Jesus taught Love - that our God is a loving God, and so we should love Him with all our soul, mind, heart, and strength - and our neighbor as ourselves.

What a concept!

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AngelaK's avatar

The evil one always needs to hear us invoke the name of Jesus in prayer. In the Catholic and Orthodox faith tradition we always pray in the name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.

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Jeremiah Davidson's avatar

I’d say that invoking the name of Jesus doesn’t hurt, I was just saying that if one is actually praying ‘in the name of Jesus’, that God would already know that. (Makes sense, don’t it?)

The Catholics, in their traditional praying ‘in the name of the Father. Son and Holy Spirit’ omit the name of Jesus. In fact they omit all their names.  “What is His name or His son’s name? Surely you know!   Prov 30:4

   Since it’s not in the book, I’m not sure what the evil one always needs

… maybe you know him better than I do?  (JK, so stop it)

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MaryAnn's avatar

Jeremiah: God does indeed already know we are praying in Jesus’ name. He also knows WE are the ones who need to know/acknowledge Jesus in our prayers and petitions. Thus, He asks us to pray in Jesus’ name. It is for us, not God.

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Jamie's avatar

This is a great concept to do a deep dive post on Jeremiah. Of course, I will have to go do some study on it my self now that you pointed it out.

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Elaine Russky's avatar

Look at that . . . a prayer editor.

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Donna's avatar

Amen

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Jennifer Beebe's avatar

Amen! ✝️💜

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Lisa Runquist's avatar

Want to know what Hamas means in Hebrew? Violence, of course.

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GBH's avatar

And that’s exactly why Mossad set them up that way…

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Principled Pragmatist's avatar

Thrilled to see the progress. Now, do Israel-Gaza.

Will Bibi be supplicating himself to Trump as these European leaders just have? Or will the power dynamics be reversed?

I would love to see Melania send a letter to Bibi asking him to stop the carnage of the Palestinian children.

Let us all pray for peace.

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Andrea San Miguel's avatar

I would love to see Bibi destroy Hamas which would stop the carnage of Israelis as well as the Gazans!

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daverkb's avatar

I would like to see Bibi and The Lobby lose control of running the public policy of the United States. I would like to see Mossad prevented from operating in the United States. I would like to see genocide in Gaza cease. I would like to see the persecution of Christians cease, and that of other minorities cease. I would like to see the insanity of 'Greater Israel' cease. I would like to see peace.

It cannot be Israel first and America first all at the same.

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Andrea San Miguel's avatar

Tell me what America has lost in her support of Israel? I see nothing but gain…They are the most innovative and peace seeking people alive today. They love life and do whatever possible to protect it;theirs and others.

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daverkb's avatar

America has lost it's sovereignty in large part, and has been been plunged into Forever Wars ... also on behalf of Israel. America has gained a destabilized Middle East and has been alienated from those who would be her true allies. Everyone except the invincibly blind now know this. The cat is out of the bag. And it cannot be stuffed back into it. Christians have lost big time, both here at home and abroad by the introduction of false narratives pertain to Christian orthodoxy, not to mention out right Zionist Neocon persecution.

If Israel love life, they would lead a drive to normalize and get ride of their demonic government, the same as we in the United States are trying to do.

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Andrea San Miguel's avatar

I disagree! We have not been pulled into forever wars by our support of Israel. That’s demonstrably false. We have been pulled into wars by Islamic terrorists and our own leadership that has unfortunately lied to the American people in times past. While I know there is more Christian martyrdom around the world today, the perpetrators of this violence is not Israel and has absolutely nothing to do with our support of Israel. You need to look deeper.

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Jasmine's avatar

We have lost congress people who put America first.

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Austin the Pug-puppy's avatar

Do you actually read this blog?

I recommend the reading of the previous posts.

This country still exists, in spite of it's horrific sins, greater than Sodom and Gomorrah, due to the maintained belief in Israel. Nobody agrees with every decision Israel makes, but even Bibi said that if they wanted everyone in Gaza dead, they'd be dead. Israel's war stats are stunningly low. I could provide the info but I recommend you look into it via more reliable platforms than those of the liberal leaning, which are obviously biased.

"I will bless those who bless you and curse those who treat you with contempt. All the families on earth will be blessed through you.” Genesis 13:2

Keep in mind that Father God didn't like a lot of things Israel did and disciplined them frequently. I leave that job to Him and pray for them.

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daverkb's avatar

This verse is The Classic Basis of the Big Sell. Neocon Ted Cruz tried it out on Tucker Carlson and it did not work. And all you are doing with this quotation is insulting people's intelligence and hoping that they once again will swallow the Big Sell and thereby keep the Big Swindle pumping taxpayer dollars into an abomination.

The next thing you are going to try to tell me that people from Eastern Europe largely of Turkmen step origin who are Marxist Zionists and hate both Jews and Christians ... and everyone else not them are God's Chosen People. Wait! I think you already have done so in yet another rerun of the Big Sell.

I say a house divided cannot stand and therefore it cannot be both Israel First and America First. Is one or the other. This divided loyalties thing is a root cause of the crumbling America and a lot of us have had a belly full of this nonsense.

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Politico Phil's avatar

The lopsided response on this forum to the two above positions, one advocating peace and the other advocating a war of annihilation in the name of Christ, is appalling! What? Is this the new 21st century Crusade? For the church to align herself with such heresy in the name of Christ is an affront to the Holy Spirit, a sin for which there is no forgiveness. Our King sits on his throne at the right hand of God and He will not relent in His judgement nor allow the name of God to be so maligned without consequences.

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Austin the Pug-puppy's avatar

The verse that you are lambasting as the "Big Sell" is from the inerrant Word of God, which you are trampling into the dirt. Curse Israel to your peril. My prayers will be focused on you.

Additionally, basing truth and knowledge on Tucker Carlson is a mistake and should to be rethought.

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M2's avatar

Bibi is horrible. He is doing nothing for peace

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sadie's avatar

Well.. keep your ears open. If you missed it on tucker, there's much more out there. Bibi and his cabinet have said they want to eradicate the Palestinians. Not just Hamas. You could google "drs testimony returning from gaza"... latest one i heard was terrible.. children cut off at knees and hung. The intl aid drs have been yelling about this since the beginning. Also, Google "Haaretz survivors testify to knesset about childhood sexual abuse".... so much of this evil at the root of leadership around the world.

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Andrea San Miguel's avatar

Find me that news clip where Bibi says he wants to eradicate the Palestinians please.

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sadie's avatar

Israel made Hamas what it is. No sympathy for Israel. Evil resides there.

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Andrea San Miguel's avatar

You are spiritually blind to real evil if you can side with Hamas over Israel. Every nation, including Israel, is flawed but Hamas is pure evil and has nothing redeeming about it!

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sadie's avatar

Read more carefully. I did NOT say I sided with Hamas. But neither am I blind to the evil of Israel.

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Andrea San Miguel's avatar

I’m sorry, if you can’t declare a side in that particular fight, you have shown that you have sided with Hamas. There’s no fence riding when 1200 innocent civilians are slaughtered, raped, tortured, maimed and killed in the most heinous of ways, even recorded and posted to the delight of their murderous attackers and then taken hostage,many dying in captivity! No way! Do not tell me of the “evil” of Israel. You’re only trying to backtrack on a ridiculous statement.

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pretty-red, old guy's avatar

I WILL agree with that statement, Andrea.

However, Israel likewise is "infected" there are really evil factions, and I cannot blindly support the "state" of Israel; I do not want my tax dollars supporting them any longer. The USA should hold the line and let them fend for themselves henceforth, just my opinion.

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Andrea San Miguel's avatar

Because I believe you’re an honest broker and not completely jaded, I wish you would read a book by Amir Tsarfati called The Israel Decree. It might better explain my reasons for supporting Israel.

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Andrea San Miguel's avatar

Ok that’s fine. I’m not willing to say that. I still believe in blessing Israel. In the same way I bless my country although I am grieved to tears sometimes at the things our government has allowed or done. Some leaders I love and agree with and others I don’t. But I still support my country because she’s my country therefore I love her, warts and all. Does that make sense to you?

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GBH's avatar

Hamas is Bibi and Mossad’s agent…

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Jamison's avatar

More fitting would be a letter to Hamas asking them to stop the carnage of the Palestinian children. There’s more than enough evidence that there’s enough food and aid available, but Hamas and others would rather have you believe the propaganda.

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Paul  Weiss's avatar

@Principled Pragmatist: If Melania is going to write a letter regarding what is going on in Gaza, it should be addressed to Hamas leadership, as well as all of those in the Arab world who helped to fund Hamas over roughly the last 20 years (and also to the UN, which not merely looked the other way while Hamas misused the aid that it received, but actively cooperated with those terrorist butchers). You see, it is Hamas which decided to dig tunnels under schools, hospitals, and mosques. It is Hamas which decided not to evacuate innocent civilians from combat areas, but to instead threaten them to stay in place, because they were interested in the propaganda value of their deaths or injuries. No one sane or decent feels good about what is happening to Palestinian children, but you are completely misplacing the blame. Israeli forces regularly email, telephone, drop leaflets, etc. to warn civilians to leave a particular building or area where they are going to be bombing Hamas arms depots and bases sometime later that day. I didn’t notice Hamas warning any civilians in Israel about what they were going to do on October 7.

Misplaced compassion is a source of great evil in this world. It allows the guilty to literally get away with murder. Maybe you ought to examine the facts of what is going on before you level accusations.

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Politico Phil's avatar

No, what we saw was an Israeli IDF that was purposely stood down on Oct 7 by NetAndYahoo that did not respond to the Hamas attack FOR EIGHT HOURS. Why? The Israeli IDF rapid response Blackhawk helicopters have a response time of ten minutes from a cold start to arrival on the scene anywhere in Israel. Yet they did not respond for eight hours. Do the math and connect the dots.

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Politico Phil's avatar

My exhortation will fall on deaf ears as the cognitive dissonance would be too much for the "true believers" to tolerate. Tell me I'm wrong.

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Jasmine's avatar

Israel is among the countries that have funded Hamas

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Paul  Weiss's avatar

Simply as a matter of good will, they have heavily subsidized their electric power and water bills, that’s about it (which isn’t cheap, btw). Besides, if they didn’t, they’d have been accused of anything up to and including crimes against humanity. The Hamas response to that generosity was savage butchery like hasn’t been seen in a thousand years. Just pointing that out so it is clear exactly who the actors are in this situation. And I sincerely doubt that they will continue the practice, unlike the EU weenies who want to reward Hamas for their butchery with recognition of a state.

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Barb Twigg's avatar

Right on👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱

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Politico Phil's avatar

Tucker Carlson's Commentary

“It Doesn’t Matter if They’re Children”

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/aharon-haliva-palestine-gaza-israel-b2809732.html

Newly leaked audio reveals the former head of Israeli military intelligence calling the deaths of tens of thousands of Gazan civilians “necessary and required for future generations.” The quote from IDF Maj. Gen. Aharon Haliva, whom The Guardian reports “is widely seen as a centrist critic of the current [Israeli] government,” is below. Emphasis is ours.

“For everything that happened on October 7, for every one person on October 7, 50 Palestinians must die. It doesn’t matter now if they are children… The fact that there are already 50,000 dead in Gaza is necessary and required for future generations.”

There’s a lot here.

Think about the talking points Israel shills like Mark Levin have spent the past two years shoving down America’s throat.

The IDF is a moral army committed to preventing civilian deaths. They’re only going after Hamas. It’s self-defense. The death counts are fake.

Haliva’s quote debunks those lies. He admits that the Gaza “war” has killed at least 50,000 people, which Benjamin Netanyahu still denies. He says point-blank that whether the dead were children means nothing; he just wants blood. And he doesn’t describe the killing of innocents as a crime, a tragedy, or even a necessary evil. He says it must happen. That’s not defense. It’s offense.

How is this not terrorism? Everyone uses the word to describe the October 7th Hamas attack, and they’re right. The Islamic Resistance Movement deliberately killed hundreds of innocents in pursuit of its political aim. That day’s horrors fit the definition like a glove. So does the Israeli government’s response. If killing 1,000 people is terrorism, then killing 50 times as many definitely is, too. Especially if the force executing said killing says the deaths must happen, regardless of whether the victims are kids. That’s Nazi shit. The religion of the people doing it does not matter.

Another of the Israel shill community’s favorite tactics is saying that caring about this is “weird.” Ted Cruz did just that during his revealing appearance on The Tucker Carlson Show, not so slyly implying that any American who focuses on Israel’s war crimes is an antisemite. That is nonsense. Yes, ruthless leaders do brutal things all around the world. Look no further than the State Department’s recent China report for proof. So why do we write more about Israel’s behavior than the CCP’s? Is it because we hate Judaism? Of course not. It’s because the U.S. government is funding the atrocities. It’s not complicated or hateful.

Speaking of Senator Cruz, the Haliva audio reminds us of something else he said that day. The part about God apparently requiring the United States to send billions of dollars to the government of Israel. At the time, we wondered how the lawmaker could rationalize that belief. When the Book of Genesis says those who bless Israel will be blessed, it means the 21st-century political entity that is the Netanyahu government? Not God’s people as a whole? We’re no theologians, but that doesn’t pass the laugh test.

But let’s say it did. Would that mandated financial commitment have any conditions? If Jesus’s teachings tell us anything, it’s that violence is bad. During his arrest at the hands of Pontius Pilate, the Son of God refused to let his disciples defend him with force, even though he knew of the brutal execution that awaited him. You’re telling us the same religion that champions that revolutionary message of peace also requires us to fund the killing of children? To dump our hard-earned money into a country that views the slaughter of tens of thousands of people, even if they’re not a threat, as “necessary and required” and says “it doesn’t matter” if they are kids? What if the killing got even worse? If 50,000 became 500,000 or 5,000,000? Would it make a difference? Or would those opposed to the endless payments still be haters and bigots? We know Cruz reads this newsletter. We’d love to hear his answer.

Then there’s Lindsey Graham. You may have seen the speech that frothing senator gave last week.

“Israel is not the bad guy,” he proclaimed. “They’re the good guy… I haven’t lost my vision of right and wrong.”

Again, we wonder if the Haliva recording changes the lawmaker’s stance. The “good guy” condones killing children? Is it possible that neither the Israeli government nor Hamas is the “good guy”? And that the United States should stop getting involved in their mess and finally put America first? Graham is also warmly welcomed to join our podcast to answer those questions and more. He knows where to find us.

On a final note, it is worth acknowledging that this story is hardly the first time an insider of America’s “special ally” has said the quiet part out loud about their vision for the Middle East.

The country’s finance minister promoted plans to build over 3,000 settler homes in the occupied West Bank just last week, calling the plot to “bury” Palestinian statehood “Zionism at its best.”

Less than 30 days before that, Heritage Minister Amichay Eliyahu boasted that his government “is racing ahead for Gaza to be wiped out” and that “all Gaza will be Jewish.”

And who could forget in 2023, when Netanyahu himself took to the United Nations to flaunt a regional map with Gaza and the West Bank completely purged. What further proof do we need that this entire thing is about colonization and border expansion? They’re not even hiding it. You just have to be willing to look.

If you’re reading this newsletter, chances are you’re a U.S. taxpayer. That means your money is advancing this agenda. Are you okay with that?

America’s Israeli military funding pledge expires in 2028.

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Joe Hallfrisch's avatar

How can you possibly not see that hamas hides behind civilians? Especially children.

What would you have the IDF do when they are attacked from inside, under and behind schools , hospitals and civilian homes?

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Politico Phil's avatar

"We had to destroy the village to save it."... lesson from the Vietnam War.

A more pertinent question is "What would your Lord and Savior have you do?"

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

Muslim babies of the male variety are raised to kill Jews from birth, most daughters are murdered by their own families. Not sure what part of that you don’t understand,nut the only thing stopping Islam,is genocide.

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Politico Phil's avatar

Alan, seriously, if Islamic families habitually kill their new born daughters then they must be rapidly headed to extinction.

Our excuses for openly supporting genocide grow thin!

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Andrea San Miguel's avatar

I believe he’s referring to the Islamic practice of honor killings when a daughter fails to toe the Islamic line and fathers or brothers kill them for it. Not killing them at birth.

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Mary Mc's avatar

No one has ever said some countries/religions/ethnicities are very smart. China has learned, the hard way, that killing femal children doesn't work out too well. Women are considered inferior and expendable in many Islamic sects. Even in the US, Islamic men have killed their girls for many reasons most of us would consider absurd.

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Politico Phil's avatar

Your brush is too broad. To lump an Iranian in the same category as a Somalian just because they are both "Islamic" is misleading.

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Principled Pragmatist's avatar

A recent poll (which I can’t seem to locate, so I am doing this from memory) showed only one polling demographic has more than 50% support for our relationship with Israel — Republican men over the age of 55. And support from even that group had dropped dramatically since October 7, and now is only at 51%.

The most dramatic drop occurred within the 18 to 25 group. It dropped from something like 47% down to 24%. Every other demographic has dropped by similarly large margins.

It makes sense that the younger people are the ones who are most concerned. They are the ones who are going to have to fight these wars for a country other than their own. And they are far enough away from World War II that they’re daring to ask questions that Boomers, who have been so propagandized, dare not even utter.

I’m holding out hope for this next generation. I myself in an unabashed and unapologetic America First person. These lies we’ve been told for generations, that we have to get involved in all of these foreign entanglements, is finally collapsing.

In some circles, very knowledgeable people are saying that Israel is going to attack Iran again sometime this fall. The final test will be if Trump will once again yield to Bibi’s demands.

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Politico Phil's avatar

Having been born in 1950, I guess I am the odd man out as a Boomer, lol. Some people just never learn how to think for themselves. Me, I learned from Vietnam that we are nothing but cannon fodder for the elites.

I think you are prolly correct about Netanyahu's intentions towards Iran. What the IDF is doing in Gaza is the equivalent of stomping a rabbit with a hobnailed boot. Iran is a different animal. A glance at a map of Iran is sufficient to illustrate this. If NetAndYahoo attacks Iran, that is grabbing a thousand pound Persian tiger by the tail. His only possible strategy has to be to get the US military to prosecute that entire war. To which my response is, "Good luck. Let's see how that works out for you." There is no way Trump would fall for it. At least, that is my hope. He would lose his ENTIRE base if he did and his peace initiative with Russia would instantly fall to pieces. The NeoCons would be back in full control of events. Granted, that is a bit simplistic. We will have to wait and see how Trump manages this geo-political issue. Iran is strategically much more important than Ukraine which is pretty much over by now anyway.

What Trump did with the bombing attack on Iran was to box Netanyahu into a corner and sideline him. Iran was warned by the US about the impending US bombing run. We hit only three facilities... that were empty! It was all theater. Then Iran "retaliated" by hitting an empty US base after warning us first about the attack. Everyone got to look tough but it was all empty theater that effectively took the initiative out of Netanyahu's hands. This indicates to me that Trump has no intention of backing Netanyahu's war for The Greater Israel Empire.

Now the wild card here is Netanyahu. He has nuclear weapons and he may be fanatical enough to resort to their use. If Israel continues to press their Greater Israel war, he risks the lives of every person in Israel. It would only take one or two nukes to completely destroy that tiny state. Yet no one is willing to talk about that. They are all whistling past the graveyard pretending it's not there.

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Principled Pragmatist's avatar

I am not so sanguine. Trump, from all indications, is an owned man. Hope I'm wrong. He apparently has no ability to pull US support from Israel.

This latest incident in Las Vegas, of the Israeli high level guy who worked for Netanyahu, here for an NSA conference, picked up for pedophilia, and then immediately getting out on bail, without being forced to surrender his passport, and returning to Israel, smacks of what we are forced to do in support of "our greatest ally".

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Politico Phil's avatar

Good point, there is that. The Israeli "lobby" has to be eliminated.

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OnTheJump's avatar

How sad, to have to live this way. To see such a philosophy, a way of life, as existential. To feel that a peaceful existence is unattainable.

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W. A. Samuel's avatar

Some points worthy of stating. Now please go write your own Substack !! Don’t sully an otherwise excellent & entertaining commentary at C&C with your run-on bloviating….

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Politico Phil's avatar

Clearly, this is NOT a war of defense. This is a war of aggression with the goal of extermination. For so-called Christians to support such is an offense to our Lord and Savior and He will bring judgement in response. .........................................................

In southern Lebanon, IDF chief says he has approved plans for ‘conquest of Gaza’

IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir says the military “approved plans for the conquest of Gaza,” during a visit to southern Lebanon today.

It is unclear if Zamir is referring to Gaza City or the entire Strip. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government instructed the military to prepare to capture Gaza City, and only later on, other remaining Hamas strongholds in the Strip.

“This morning, we approved plans for the conquest of Gaza, and now we are in Lebanon. At the same time, we are operating in Syria, Yemen, Judea and Samaria (West Bank), and monitoring events in Iran. We are in a multifront war,” Zamir says during the visit to an army post in southern Lebanon, according to remarks published by the IDF.

https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/in-southern-lebanon-idf-chief-says-he-has-approved-plans-for-conquest-of-gaza/

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Lisa Runquist's avatar

Do you not know that Gaza is still firing rockets at Israel? And that they are starving and violating the victims that they kidnapped from lsrael? And that they figure if they can survive they will have won and will attack Israel again as soon as they can?

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Andrea405's avatar

In your long winded reply, methinks thou dost protest too much. Tucker has been recently exposed as a shill for Islamic interests, having been the recipient of huge $ amts to speak in support of Gaza.

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sean anderson's avatar

Jesus’ teachings? Like Matthew 10:34 - “Do not suppose that I have come to bring peace to the earth. I did not come to bring peace, but a sword.”

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Politico Phil's avatar

So when we make war against mothers and children, this is sanctioned by Jesus. OK, I think I understand you. But I have a question. I thought Jesus has to return in the Second Coming in order to establish His kingdom. In the meantime, He does not rule the earth. Correct? If so, then whose will are you really following?

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Andrea San Miguel's avatar

So does that mean you are strictly a pacifist and there are no righteous wars in your estimation? Just trying to understand your mindset. Certainly peace is preferred but sometimes wars are fought to save something worthwhile such as life and liberty.

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sean anderson's avatar

I am not answerable to you.

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Leo's avatar

The Sword of Truth.

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Rob's avatar

Hamas wouldn't do it, they are all about hate, murder and rape.

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RJ Rambler's avatar

In the name of their god.

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Sir Jeff Morency, Ph.D.'s avatar

Their god is a demon. Mohammed said he is.

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Graphite's avatar

Have Hamas returned ALL the hostages unharmed and in good health now? 🤔

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Bard Joseph's avatar

"a portraited Ronald Reagan peering down approvingly from on high and overlooking the giant Ukraine battlefield map propped below him— Trump’s map."

Reagan ensured the flow of opium from Iran by installing Ayatollah Khomeini even during the hostage crisis, while LBJ secured the opium triangle in SE Asia through Vietnam.

The wealth of empires is built. On drugs. Not to mention the invasion of Afghanistan.

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Paul  Weiss's avatar

Uh, you got that one dead wrong. There was no hostage crisis during Reagan‘s term, because his very entry into office ended it. If there is a culprit involved with the Ayatollah Khomeini having assumed power, it is that moronic do-gooder, Jimmy Carter. Not only wasn’t Reagan at fault, the very reason he was elected in the first place was because Jimmy Carter screwed the pooch so badly (and not just on the Iran issue, but a whole host of other ones, as well).

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Bard Joseph's avatar

Hostages were held long enough to get Reagan elected, who was just a tool of the deep state, which sabotaged Carters rescue attempt in the desert, costing him the election.

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Paul  Weiss's avatar

Well, the Deep State must have had a huge change of mind in 1980, because the change of policy on virtually every level was about 180°. Carter was an appeaser, Reagan quite the opposite. Carter thought that playing nice with the rest of the world would produce good results, Reagan understood that peace can only be obtained through strength and the respect of others who know that you will use that strength. Carter cemented in place a significant Soviet nuclear advantage, and Reagan tore down the entire edifice of the Soviet communist empire. I sincerely doubt that the Deep State engineered that - the American public (much of which was composed of World War II and Korean veterans and their families) did, because they were sick and tired of the managed decline embodied by Jimmy Carter. And if you think that the Deep State didn’t have its tentacles all over the Carter administration, I’d like some of what you’re smoking. One only need look at who was in charge of foreign policy in the Carter administration - Cyrus Vance and Zbigniew Brzezinski. I am not saying that there weren’t high-ranking Reagan cabinet officials who were similarly embedded in the deep state, of course there were, but the set of policies engaged in by Reagan were so diametrically opposed to those implemented by Carter, that it is plain there was something else very big going on. I despise the Deep State, but it doesn’t control everything. If it did, we’d already be completely enslaved to them… and, yet, the most anti-deep state president since Eisenhower is busy hacking away at its power and privilege.

Go sell your wares elsewhere, I’m not buying them.

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Bard Joseph's avatar

Eisenhower gave a great speech about the military industrial complex after bailing out, but had all kinds of deep state intrigues, like screwing Gen Patton and handing Germany over to the Commies and Henry Kissinger. Patton was then murdered on a car crash.

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Paul  Weiss's avatar

Also, you completely ignored the facts. You clearly stated that Reagan installed Khomeini, which is dead wrong. Khomeini became the leader of Iran in 1979, nearly 2 years before Reagan assumed office. I will remind you that Jimmy Carter was the president in 1979. A piss poor excuse for a President to be sure, but the President no less.

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Bard Joseph's avatar

The Shah was deposed because he did not support the opium trade. Replaced by Khomeni who did. Presidents dont matter.

Read the Committee of 300 by John Coldman. I gave up team politics years ago.

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Paul  Weiss's avatar

I would agree with you that both sides of the political aisle have been corrupted to a great extent. This is not new, either. But one does not have to play for one team or the other to get one’s historical facts correct. You have yet to acknowledge that the Shah was deposed under Jimmy Carter, and that the hostage crisis occurred during Carter’s presidency, not Reagan’s. You can like Reagan or dislike him, just as you can like Carter or dislike him, but facts are facts and you need to acknowledge them. Your avoidance of admitting your error indicates to me that you believe that there are some pretty big holes in your argument.

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Paul  Weiss's avatar

If presidents don’t matter, then why are you blaming Reagan for the Ayatollah Khomeini, who was in power for nearly 2 years before Reagan assumed office?

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Willing Spirit's avatar

@Bard. Ha! You may be the first Carter supporter I ever heard admit it.

Explains a lot.

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Bard Joseph's avatar

Never support Presidents.

You are playing into the hands of the Network with team politics.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Yeah, I’m crazy like that🤪. Trump looked like a better choice than Hillary, Biden, Kackles. I suppose they’re all the same to you.

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Jeremiah Davidson's avatar

I’m thinking that it was vice president George ‘Poppy’ Bush that controlled the flow of opium from Iran and Afghanistan

… all this while Reagan was taking a nap

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daverkb's avatar

And I heard that this is the real why Geo. Bush senior was called 'Poppy'. And the CIA at work again?

I was Vice Chair of the Constitution Party of Virginia at the time Howard Phillips was Chairman. Howard told me that he asked Reagan why he didn't do this and that. Reagan told Phillips, " ... because they wouldn't let me." This was sometime after the assassination attempt. And by the way, I've seen it in print that Hinckley's dad was CIA connected. Who knows? Who knows ... but my eyes certainly perked up at reading that.

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Jeremiah Davidson's avatar

Can you imagine how the bush gang was laughing about the fact they could call him ‘Poppy’ right in front of everybody, even at his funeral, without people understanding the origin of the nickname? Heck, they blew up three buildings in downtown New York on national television and nobody knew it was them. Imagine the party that night, with the bush gang supplying the heroin and the cocaine. And make no mistake about it, daverkb, these guys are all connected. The CIA, the KGB, the Mossad, the MI6, Epstein, Maxwell, King Chuck and his little brother Andy

… And Sir Jimmy Savile ties it all together (check it out)

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daverkb's avatar

Yeah! Pretty grotesque and downright evil. And you pegged it right.

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Bard Joseph's avatar

Agreed, Reagan was pressured.

"And if after having elected their man or group, obedience is not rendered to the Jewish control, then you speedily hear of "scandals" and "investigations" and "impeachments" for the removal of the disobedient."

- Henry Ford

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🌱Nard🙏's avatar

Oh for the love of love…This is a stretch, even for you, A batter of historical truths, conspiracy theories, and poetic critique. Yes, drugs have undeniably shaped geopolitics and funded empires (duh), but there is absolutely no evidence that support your outrageous claims about Reagan and LBJ. So, try again. Your batter’s bitter. Maybe some truth and actual facts will make it better.

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Bard Joseph's avatar

I gave up team politics long ago. Read The Committee of 300 by John Coleman. Presidents dont matter. The drug trade does.

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Lori H's avatar

I’m so tainted. . .EVERY time I hear or read this verse it comes out as “Blessed are the cheesemakers. . .” I just can’t help it!! Makes for a difficult moment in church🫢

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Cailin63's avatar

As a Wisconsinite, I appreciate this slip up. 😉😁

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Lincoln's avatar

Kudos for all Wisconsinites!

God’s Country!

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Politico Phil's avatar

LOL

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John's avatar

🙏 Amen! I am praying peace is what they all showed up in Washington for. However! What most of the history in this "war" shows is massive greed and Billions spent and disappearing into a great abyss shuffling European Banks and onward to places unknown to the rest of the world not as Globally connected. They have shown themselves willing to allow many to die in order for their Banks to be filled and relying on US to provide both money and equipment at great expense as well as those lives lost and permanently disrupted. Please pray for a change of heart for these people making decisions upon which lives dependent!!! Amen 🙏

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Yuri Bezmenov's avatar

Peace through strength. The art of the deal. That photo of the Europeans sitting in front of the resolute desk is priceless.

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Jpeach's avatar

Peace through Strength on Steroids. Jeff C’s analysis was the best I’ve read. Yesterday was Historic, the days that follow will be Historic.

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Sir Jeff Morency, Ph.D.'s avatar

Maybe also HYSTERIC.

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Janet's avatar

Sure, for one side.

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Sheila's avatar

With Ronald Reagan peering down approvingly from on high

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shayne's avatar

It's a good belly-laugh photo 🤣

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Andrew Dickson's avatar

The Trumpinator!

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Janet's avatar

🤣🤣🤣🤣 ❤️ that, Andrew.

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Gym+Fritz's avatar

Aside from Italy, all the European heads of state strike me as managers, not leaders, especially Germany’s and GB’s.

Can you imagine this happening with Kamala behind the desk?

When they sign the peace agreement, they need to attach a list of the names of all the Russians and Ukrainians who died in the war.

Also, most of the self-same people facing Trump, up until recently, seriously thought they were going to get rid of Putin, carve up Russia, and plunder Russia’s natural resources. It would be interesting to see Russia 100 years from now, but of course, I never will. Europe is in a “sick box”, Russia is vibrant - nationalism is very good in some ways . . Europe needs more of it - desperately.

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✝️✝️✝️

May Your lovingkindnesses also come to me, O LORD,

Your salvation according to Your word;

So I will have an answer for him who reproaches me,

For I trust in Your word.

And do not take the word of truth utterly out of my mouth,

For I wait for Your ordinances.

So I will keep Your law continually,

Forever and ever.

And I will walk at liberty,

For I seek Your precepts.

— Psalm 119:41-45 NAS95

✝️✝️✝️

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PamelaZelie's avatar

“For I trust in Your word.

And do not take the word of truth utterly out of my mouth,

For I wait for Your ordinances.

So I will keep Your law continually…”

A hunger to obey God’s law! Something so lacking in this pagan world.

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Words Beyond Me Janice Powell's avatar

Amen! The last two lines speak this to me: No matter what the world does, I am free because of God's truth.

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ItsMeAgain's avatar

Thank you Janice. Your Biblical verses always ring true for whatever the day may bring. I appreciate you!

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Full Name's avatar

Except for that pesky 4th Commandment...

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Graphite's avatar

Exodus 20:8-10 (NKJV) 8 “Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy. 9 Six days you shall labor and do all your work, 10 but the seventh day is the Sabbath of the LORD your God. In it you shall do no work: you, nor your son, nor your daughter, nor your male servant, nor your female servant, nor your cattle, nor your stranger who is within your gates.

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Lincoln's avatar

I am a Sabbatarian, and find the Sabbath rest God provided as one of His greatest blessings!

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laura-ann Knox's avatar

Ok, Janice, now I expect to see 97 comments complaining about you "hijacking" the column for your own emolument lol.

Please, carry on. I enjoy reading your comments.

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Words Beyond Me Janice Powell's avatar

I haven't seen my accuser for several days. Thanks for your encouragement. God bless!

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Amy's avatar

Your title of today's post reminds me of 1 Thessalonians 5:1 Now, brothers and sisters, about times and dates we do not need to write to you, 2 for you know very well that the day of the Lord will come like a thief in the night. 3 While people are saying, “Peace and safety,” destruction will come on them suddenly, as labor pains on a pregnant woman, and they will not escape.

4 But you, brothers and sisters, are not in darkness so that this day should surprise you like a thief. 5 You are all children of the light and children of the day. We do not belong to the night or to the darkness. 6 So then, let us not be like others, who are asleep, but let us be awake and sober. 7 For those who sleep, sleep at night, and those who get drunk, get drunk at night. 8 But since we belong to the day, let us be sober, putting on faith and love as a breastplate, and the hope of salvation as a helmet. 9 For God did not appoint us to suffer wrath but to receive salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ. 10 He died for us so that, whether we are awake or asleep, we may live together with him. 11 Therefore encourage one another and build each other up, just as in fact you are doing.

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Conservative Contrarian's avatar

Great post! I wonder how many know what v 3 is saying related to " ... the day of the Lord ....". It isn't something to get excited about. While I can't say we are there right now, it sure looks like it isn't too far off. Time will tell.

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Bard Joseph's avatar

Every day is the day of the Lord. "Some will say look here and look there."

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Conservative Contrarian's avatar

If I'm not mistaken the first time the term, "The day of the Lord" appears it is in Joel 1:15. It's futuristic, then & now. Each time it is used from Joel to Revelation it speaks of a coming period of time. That's my understanding of the meaning of the specific phrase.

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Jamison's avatar

I agree. I believe the Day of the Lord refers to the second coming of Christ.

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Conservative Contrarian's avatar

I think it's before that. In Daniel he gives prophesies concerning 70 "weeks" which is what we call 70 periods of 7 years, 69 of which took place (483 years) prior to the first coming of Jesus. The last "week" has not yet come, when it does there will be 3.5 +/- years of peace then 3.5 +/- years of war, climaxing at the Battle of Armageddon; Jesus returns after that.

Many professing Christians scoff at this interpretation, but that doesn't mean it isn't accurate. Time will tell! 🔔

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Lisa Ca's avatar

This is not true . The day of the Lord is the day of his vengeance on evil and unbelievers.

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Elaine Russky's avatar

It's called "the great and terrible day." Malachi 4:5

Matt. 26: 36-41 says the evil people will be taken, "as it was in the days of Noah." It's not a "rapture" of the righteous; it's the reverse of that.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

Amen sister

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Salt's avatar

The Day of The Lord is a specific eschatological term entails both wrath and blessing. You are confusing it with "The Lord's Day" my friend.

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Bard Joseph's avatar

Eschatalogical plays into the Zionist Scofield bible that corrupted the bible in the 19th century.

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PJ Fairchild's avatar

Amen! I was thinking on that scripture as soon as I saw this morning's subject line for today's blog.

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MarshaLouise's avatar

Indeed, we do not belong to the night…we are seers, all, here…and this is wonderful.

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nik's avatar

You are all children of the light and children of the day…. Let us not be like others 🙌

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Debra's avatar

On this globe there will never be peace and safety as we know who the ruler of this world is. He is the angel of death and destruction not only of the world itself but of the souls of those who choose him over Jesus. Peace and safety come in the next world. The wise know this but the fool only mocks.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

Amen Debra. Thanks for saying so

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Nikki (Gayle) Nicholson's avatar

Even though I get comfort from the words of God, I still feel anxious. I still have a lot of suppressed anger towards the demonocrats. I pray to God, that he will take this burden from me. I know it is not my place to judge. But I find that I am wrestling with it almost daily.😢🤯

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Salt's avatar

You must always remember that you deserve Hell as much as they. Only God is good.

Your prayer should be that they should repent. Salvation is why we hope for but we also pray that God will stop evil and them that do it.

Either way they will be stopped. Hopefully by repenting and believing, but many times, from judgment.

"I will sing of mercy and judgment. Unto thee Oh Lord will I sing."

Sing of mercy and judgment my friend. Let not your heart be hardened by the wicked deeds of this world. Do not grow weary in doing good for the latter rain will come. We mourn for a moment, but joy cometh in the morning.

"In this world ye will have tribulation but take heart for I have overcome the world."

Take heart. God bless you!

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Nikki (Gayle) Nicholson's avatar

You are absolutely correct, I have left off the part about repenting! Thank you. We have to repeat our sins, and turn away from them. Sometimes a little insight from other people can be a true blessing. Thank you.

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Salt's avatar

I'm thankful my comment blessed you sister! It is good to repent and turn from our sins.

Always remember. On your best day or your worst, whether you sin many times or few, for minutes or for years, your salvation never changes because salvation is of The Lord.

All you must do is repent (change your mind) and believe on The Lord Jesus Christ. Trust Him.

Jesus Christ said He'd save me if I trusted Him. I did. So I know I'm saved.

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Amy's avatar

Praying for you. Remember we do not war against flesh and blood. But against demons and the devil. Maybe it will help to realize they are deceived. Pray for them too.

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Nikki (Gayle) Nicholson's avatar

Oh, I have been praying for them. I truly believe only God, can save them and us. I pray for their souls. And thank you for praying for me. ❤️‍🩹

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Lincoln's avatar

Nikki…I get it. I have to remind myself that we are ALL created in God’s image, and adopted into His family, if we so choose. I pray that God will let me see others through HIS eyes and treat everyone as Jesus would.

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ItsMeAgain's avatar

Thanks Amy!

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MnmMom's avatar

Stands out to me…”But since we belong to the day, let us be sober, putting on faith and love as a breastplate, and the hope of salvation as a helmet.” 🙌🙏🏻

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Liz LaSorte's avatar

Why did Trump send weapons to Ukraine in July? How does Zelensky's wife get all those fancy clothes to wear and where does their cocaine money come from?

What if America simply stopped funding other people's wars and started putting that money to pay off our unprecendented and unsustainable national debt instead? If Ukraine did not receive US weapons/dollars, would that stop the war? I'd like to find out...

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Bard Joseph's avatar

It's an old game. Bankers keep countries in debt with wars. Goes back to Napoleon. Wilson began with WWl and the Federal Reserve. Trump raised the Defence debt by a trillion. All wars are bankers wars.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Tell us something we don’t know. Sure, we could self righteously stop playing the game, abolish our military and proclaim that we will not participate in war anymore.

I’m sure that would work out well for us all.

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Barbls's avatar

Unilateral disarmament is a guarantor of an aggressor's unilateral control.

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Bard Joseph's avatar

Who said unilaterally disarming? You did.

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Bard Joseph's avatar

Armamement agreements that we break do not help. Corruption has undermined our military. Russia leads with a fraction of our budget and they honor the agreements.

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ItsMeAgain's avatar

It's M.A.D. ness I tell you!

Mutual Assured Destruction

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Craig Warhurst's avatar

Like Jeff has said SEVERAL times, let the man work!

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Franklin O'Kanu's avatar

Liz, you’re spot on. All these weapons and wars are destroying us here at home. Just wrote an article on how retirement as we know it was destroyed for boomers: https://unorthodoxy.substack.com/p/what-went-wrong-with-retirement

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c Anderson's avatar

He sent them as a deterrent to Putin’s escalation of the war. To lose all of Ukraine to Russia would mean a total destabilizing of Europe and possibly WW3.

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🌱Nard🙏's avatar

If Trump left Putin unchecked, the war would escalate, thus increasing the very real possibility of WWIII. And that would be bad.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

That's a large load of neocon bullcrap.

Demonizing Russia is a sign of a eunuch imbecile... the Deep State has been trying that clown-act for decades.

Putin is the adult in the room... Zelensky is the un-flushed toilet.

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🌱Nard🙏's avatar

I don’t believe I demonized Putin. At all. Just gave a rationale for Trump’s actions. There’s a lot at play here…way above my pay grade.

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Politico Phil's avatar

Me thinks you have been imbibing a bit much on the NeoCon koolaid.

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Politico Phil's avatar

It's odd how most on this forum are in favor of ending the Ukraine war yet are all in for NetAndYahoo's war on Gaza. The cognitive dissonance has to be maxed out.

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Teresa Thibodeaux's avatar

I found it interesting that during the press conference, Zelinsky kept repeating the phrase “Security guarantees”. I wondered if he was trying to shame Trump into offering them when we know Trump has repeatedly said the US wouldn’t. Glad to see that our president cleared that up most emphatically.

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Sue Rosenthal's avatar

Yep, if one was in a drinking game, and had to take a drink each time someone said "security guarantees" in That little meeting, one would have been drunk by the meeting's end. Maybe even passed out, lol.

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RunningLogic's avatar

I loved Jeff’s take of the proud parents getting Zelenskyy to practice saying his big boy words 😂😂😂

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Teresa Thibodeaux's avatar

🤣 truth!

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Yep!🤪

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Conservative Contrarian's avatar

From what I understand Putin is asking for security guarantees too; it makes perfect sense.

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Teresa Thibodeaux's avatar

I have no problem with there being security guarantees, my problem is when all of Europe expects US to be the only guarantors. Spread the wealth, spread the responsibility.

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c Anderson's avatar

To guarantee or to be a guarantor means possible sacrifices. This is not our fight. It is Europe’s problem. They can buy our weapons, but it will be France, Germany, and Great Britain sending their young people to war if an agreement is not signed by Putin and Zelenskyy. The 13 military personnel lost during Biden’s exit from Afghanistan would never have happened with Trump as Commander in Chief.

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Tim R's avatar

Agreed. Any security guarantee to Ukraine becomes war with Russia. How many seconds would it take for the neocons and leftists to convince the Green Sweater to instigate violence?

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Conservative Contrarian's avatar

Yeah, it's their neighborhood. Of course their inflated egos tell them that Putin wants Europe, even when there is no evidence that he does. I sure wouldn't want it, it has become a dump!

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Jeff S's avatar

It has become a mosque.

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Rob's avatar

That leader photograph will never look like that again... Europe is losing to the Muslims.

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Austin the Pug-puppy's avatar

And growing our own country, in the forefront of our minds, with all the election candidates, a very effective, and intentional, strategy.

I was told once by those in the Intelligence Community, that when the Muslim population reaches about 6-7%, the country is considered "conquered"......forever. France is now at 10% and the UK at almost 6%.

https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/muslim-population-by-country

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Jeff S's avatar

Yup.

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Conservative Contrarian's avatar

More & more each day. What a waste!

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Loretta's avatar

I have a problem with the US being one of those security guarantees. This is NOT a war I want to send my sons to if it comes to that.

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CitizenA's avatar

It was Trump himself that said no US boots on the ground. I found it at several news outlets:

“ President Trump offered his assurances Tuesday (Aug 19, 2025) that U.S. boots would not be on the ground to defend the Ukraine-Russia border as part of any security assurances for Kyiv to end the war.”

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CitizenA's avatar

Now I cannot remember if it was Trump himself, or one of his top administrative officials but he said there will be NO US boots on the ground in that war. You can look it up and see who exactly spoke those words.

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ItsMeAgain's avatar

Nailed it!

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Rob's avatar

You look at what the west has done since the USSR went away and you can see why Putin is looking for security guarantees!

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Conservative Contrarian's avatar

I agree. When Putin made the statement "The breakup of the Soviet Union was the greatest geopolitical tragedy of the 20th century." it seems obvious he wasn't talking about the totalitarian aspects, only that it was an organized governmental structure.

If you think about it, it was only after that breakup that the US elected politicians started their attempts to rule the world, even as they couldn't rule the US successfully. In that context I agree with Putin.

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Tim R's avatar

"...US elected politicians started their attempts to rule the world..." From Russia's standpoint, this happened both from the west via NATO enlargement and from the east via color revolutions (ex. Georgia, Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan, etc.). Even the Orange Revolution in Ukraine in 2004. All of this both overtly and covertly pushed by the United States.

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Roger Beal's avatar

It might be more what Nudelman's financiers and the CIA and Chatham House have done, rather than the west in general.

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Richard Whitney's avatar

This whole thing started because the Biden regime refused to discuss the peace treaty mutual security proposals between Russia and the US and NATO, that Russia proposed in December 2021.

Russia pointed out that moving NATO ever closer to their borders since 1991 (after they were promised by the Bush1 regime that wouldn't happen) was threatening Russia's security.

They also pointed out that the only true security was mutual security. Putting nuclear missiles on Russia's borders to make EU countries feel secure was not acceptable to Russia.

Duh. I am quite sure that if I set up machine guns between my house and my neighbor's house, pointed at them, and I explained that I felt more secure that way, it would not fly.

This is so easy to understand that only years of propaganda and sins of omission in the media (which refuses to EVER report on Russia's peace proposals) could result in westerners unable to understand it.

Russia said that if the US and NATO refused to discuss mutual security they would resort to military-technical means.

The US/NATO refused. Not only did they refuse, but they increased the rate of shelling of the people of the Donbass AND talked at Munich of giving Ukraine nuclear missiles.

And that is when the SMO commenced, spun in US media as "unprovoked". Because that's how they roll.

Mrs. RW

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Richard Whitney's avatar

And now they have the nerve to talk about "security" for Ukraine, as if Russia has no right to security, still. This won't work out. Russia didn't lose all those men to have NATO openly moving into Ukraine, no matter what excuse is used.

Mrs. RW

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Ruth H's avatar

Well stated. Thank you for the clarity of how and why it started; Biden administration could and did make a mess of this.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Depends... if Security guarantees" mean something like Article 5... that would be a great way for the EU and Ukraine to start WWIII, which they both want America to fight for them.

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Joseph Kaplan's avatar

What are the odds he, Z, doesn’t go home and say the hell them and blow the whole thing up?

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Teresa Thibodeaux's avatar

Thought the same thing. That one bet I wouldn’t touch.

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Bard Joseph's avatar

On the money being laundered by NATO.

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Kim's avatar

President Trump picked up the phone and called Putin with all of EU leaders sitting there in dismay. 🤣

None of those EU people have a dang clue. Our POTUS is a NYC yankee with tough construction working chops. Just because 47 can be charming and is well dressed does not mean he can’t slice and dice like a sawmill.

Awesome!

🥳🇺🇸 #winning. #MAGA

Thank you, Attorney Childers, for a succinct summary. 🏆

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🌱Nard🙏's avatar

Definitely a “why don’t YOU just do it” moment. Beautiful.

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Guy White's avatar

Made them look like the socialist cheese-eating surrender monkeys they are. Hey Europe, Daddy’s home and you haven’t finished your chores yet. So glad to see real strength in leadership again! Reagan (Ronaldus Magnus) was made for his time, and thankfully Donald J. Trump was made for ours…

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Deb S's avatar

🤣 I haven’t heard that phrase in a long time - “socialist cheese eating surrender monkeys.” 🤣🤣🤣

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Annie's avatar

That was a power play for sure. Awesome. 👍

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ItsMeAgain's avatar

THIS!

TAW!

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King Cavalier II's avatar

“The Apprentice—World Domination Edition.”

I may have ruined my laptop keyboard spewing coffee out my nose.

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Pat Wetzel's avatar

This entire post was just great. Chuckling happily as I start my day.

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Annie's avatar

Thank goodness I had my coffee before I read today's C&C. 😉

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ItsMeAgain's avatar

Jeff brought the A++++ game today!

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PeeKaye's avatar

Yooooooooo early on this one.

Have a great day all!

Using this catbird seat to make a couple of points here:

▪️Any attempt to attach morality and empathy to the continuing ICE story ignores the principal point.....Democrats opened the borders to cheat at voting. The end. Clean up in aisle 8 is because of the throwing of the Prune Juice glass container on the ground. Any current pain is due to the false pretense and promises made so you could make Red areas purple. Plain and simple. That is the moral failure, and gaslighting will never change it.

▪️Any attempt to attach morality to the national guard in DC ignores the principal point of the Progressive mantra of defund the police that gutted the ranks of police in 2000-01.....my city has STILL has 400 open slots for Police officers (outta 900 mind you) that have not been filled after it fell out of favor to be cop. Add in cashless bail and soft sentencing and again, its clean up on isle 9 because of the taking off the lid of the Metamucil and turning it upside down. Honestly, I dont care if they are Fed/State/Local or what, just want someone, anyone to respond to 911 calls.

▪️I had a long talk in family about their absolute disdain for RFK jr. I was told he doesnt know anything, that he is a narcissist and he is undermining health....again, without the overstep of the Pandemic, there would be no need for reaction, and in his mind overreaction.....he is at the top of his field, but cant understand how it is that RFKjr, a non MD, is heading the charge. The abuses of the pandemic is like setting the grocery store on fire and then complaining how much water the fire department uses to put out the flames. There is NO trust in medicine anymore for good reason. They lied and grifted and terrorized for sport and ratings....and a moral principled pittance of MD's stood up against it....it is no wonder there is no trust.

All of these things are reactions, NOT proactive. Progressivism jumped the shark and now the party of gaslighting. There is no putting the mattress back in the vacuum sealed bag and shrinking it back. We know you arent anti authority, we know you arent pro safety, we know you dont give a crap about health or the future. You just want power.

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My Favorite Things's avatar

Peekaye,

Nice to see you here. It’s the first time I’ve seen you get in an early post🙂 Hope your day is blessed with lots of sunshine ☀️

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Garden Lover's avatar

I tried to talk to a friend about the dangers of those “vaccines”. Australian scientists and doctors are sounding the alarm at the precipitous increase in cancers in previously healthy 30-40 year olds (anywhere from 85% to 500%, depending on the kind). She asked 500% of what? Which is a valid question, but I told her they needed to be studying all possible causes, including the “vaccines”. She parroted, “But these new ‘vaccines’ have so much potential.” I refrained from saying, “In killing everyone.” I did tell her that I hoped I was wrong, but I didn’t think I was.

She is an intelligent woman. We get along well, but she is in denial.

All of it saddens me.

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Marilynne Martin's avatar

Don't go along with the change in language.

These mRNA things are not vaccines. They are gene therapy. Period.

They are making GMO humans, and unhealthy ones to boot!

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Garden Lover's avatar

That’s why they are in quotes. These aren’t vaccines. Of course, no vaccine is safe, so.

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PeeKaye's avatar

The lack of a targeting system on the MRNA is the fatal flaw. Its why they lied about it staying in the muscle, its why they lied about its fragility. Informed consent would of doomed it.

Hey but that Pseudouridine deserves a Nobel prize. Nothing like creating spike for unnaturally long times out of every cell lucky enough to get a lipid nano.....which is all of them.

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Garden Lover's avatar

No vaccines stay in the muscle. That’s a fallacy.

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ItsMeAgain's avatar

A victim of the Lame Stream Media. Sad.

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Garden Lover's avatar

It is. I really like her. We fight the good fight together in local politics, but the national? We are pretty much on the opposite side. We’re still friends, though, because that’s how you adult.

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DaveL's avatar

Sounds like they read the crap in the Media and believe it all. Along with “Russia is our mortal enemy” ( Clapper/Brennan).

Also, you’re right about the illegal immigration, but the other part is the desire to have quasi-slave labor. Many Republicans support it for the same reason. Shameful.

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PeeKaye's avatar

Replacement theory does not account for flights/busses into Red Districts. It was intentional. To CHEAT at voting long term and to have a reaction that they can freeze and polarize for ratings. Its just so obvious. O we just have wells of empathy for the people who wipe our butts is such a ridiculous cover story.

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Barbls's avatar

Very well stated!

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ItsMeAgain's avatar

PREACH!

Of course, here you are preaching to the choir, but we hear you!

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Spike's avatar

Generally when I read commentary I “hear” the voice of the writer as I imagine they would sound reading it to me. Not something I do intentionally but it is how it works for me. So today when I read the comment about Ursula “clutching her overdue homework”, the voice I heard in my head was the narrator to the movie “A Christmas Story” and I think I will forever more get my daily dose of C&C News in that voice. Well done, excellent observations as always.

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Juju's avatar

Brilliant! I’m going to try reading with that voice. Haha hah ha

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SuezCanal's avatar

The fabulous Jean Shepherd, who wrote the short story on which the movie is based. (He also has a cameo in the movie: he's a dad standing in line with everyone to meet Santa, looking like Rod Steiger.) Not surprisingly, he had a career in radio.

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ItsMeAgain's avatar

I did not know that. Thanks for sharing. 😊

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cltwilson1's avatar

I'm hearing a narrator with a Russian accent as he reads aloud to Putin, who is leaning back in his desk chair smirking

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Melissa S's avatar

Boris and Natasha?

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ItsMeAgain's avatar

That is PERFECT!

"He had Yellow Eyes! So help me God, yellow eyes!"

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RunningLogic's avatar

—“It seems every journalist worth their pink Himalayan sea salt”

🤣🤣🤣

Oh Jeff you have such a way with words! 😂 For some reason that really cracked me up 😆😁

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Valerie's avatar

I laugh out loud at least once while reading every C&C. So much so my husband will say ‘Jeff on fire again today?’

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nik's avatar

My hubby loooves being the funniest man in the room …he tolerates Counselor Childers 🤣

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Valerie's avatar

Hahaha a little competition between men?

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nik's avatar

Well I do laugh out loud multiple times while reading Childers and he does occasionally make a snarky comment lol 😂

But the hubbs is brilliant and witty and I laugh hardest at all his jokes (even the ones I’ve heard more than a few times over our 27 years lol ). So he’s fine ;))))

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RunningLogic's avatar

Love that!! 😁

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Jeff S's avatar

He's unbelievably good.

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RunningLogic's avatar

—“The Europeans surrendered control for a second, and Trump drove his trash truck right into Brussels.”

Love the imagery here 😁

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DaveL's avatar

Yes. We need more emulation of the Hunter S. Thompson style of writing—so not boring. Matt Taibbi good at it, too.

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Lon Guyland's avatar

I can’t stop laughing. You gotta hand it to President Trump — the Euro-weenies walked right into it and they gladly handed him their wallets and their watches.

An episode of “World Leader Apprentice”. Brilliant!

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ItsMeAgain's avatar

Jeff & DJT for the WIN!

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Politico Phil's avatar

Can you imagine POTUS Cabbage Head commanding such attention? LOLOL

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RunningLogic's avatar

He can’t even PAY attention let alone command it 😑

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Porge's avatar

Lol, he'd probably doze off...then wake up and ask if it's time for ice cream yet.

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Valerie's avatar

Just LOOK at him in that pic Jeff posted. He’s standing like a cadaver and we were all supposed to pretend like we didn’t notice.

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Skenny's avatar

Biden was a busy guy: forgetting, imagining, overlooking, and ignoring...

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DaveL's avatar

He was bad, even before his mind went.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Always a liar, a cheater and a grifter 😡

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Skenny's avatar

Born so.... All innate qualities, in abundance.

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Skenny's avatar

He, his staff/cabinet, his handlers, and his predecessors were a bunch of followers, pretending to govern while padding their (and their cronies) bank accounts. Trump is demonstrating how little they worked at their jobs.

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DaveL's avatar

Apt description. But don’t underestimate their penchant for evil, and ways to accomplish it.

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Fred's avatar
Aug 19Edited

I still cringe at that photo of him wandering off, and Meloni trying to pull him back into the group. Excellent contrast, Jeff! (Thanks all for the correction!)

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Deb S's avatar

(That was actually Georgia Meloni.)

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Fred's avatar

Thank you! 😁

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Anne Emerson Hall's avatar

That photo of him with his slack posture, hands dangling useless as his mind, with Meloni ready to retrieve him when he wandered off, says it all.

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Tired Climber's avatar

How about Karmarla?😎

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Jennifer's avatar

I cannot stop thinking about that. What a difference an election makes!

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DaveL's avatar

Never figured out if she was drunk all the time, or on drugs. Maybe both.

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Roger Beal's avatar

She reminded me of an action figure, awaiting the next command relayed thru the chip in her brain.

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CStone's avatar

😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

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Dr Linda's avatar

Laughable, sadly

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Tired Climber's avatar

Just your opinion which isn’t worth squat, not supported with facts!

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Dr Linda's avatar

I am stunned that these European leaders think what they did was helpful or appropriate. The world is a stage and these folks are players. I am tired and bored of this play.

The whole thing is mind boggling. They appear to be such fools, not unlike sone of out “leaders”.

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NAB's avatar

We have to remember those European leaders are all courting destruction in their respective countries by importing migrants to displace their own people. Nothing they do is helpful or appropriate. I am also tired and bored of the play, Dr. L.

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Dr Linda's avatar

It is so hard to watch the destruction. It us a path we were headed down. Hopefully with persistence and watchfulness, we can stave it off.

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DaveL's avatar

Good point—this trend may be temporarily halted now, but could easily resume.

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jmsmithmd's avatar

Maybe with prayer we can stave it off. And laughing at them.

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Rob's avatar

I do wonder WHY they are doing this to Europe?

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Roger Beal's avatar

IIn large part, they're making advance payments on their soon-to-be-formalized dhimmi status.

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GBH's avatar

Kalergi Plan…

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Connie Lemmincakes's avatar

I really don’t think any of those “world leaders” are the sharpest tools in the shed. Do you?

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Dr Linda's avatar

I agree. They have been bought and paid for.

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DaveL's avatar

I suppose they deliberately omitted inviting George Soros to that meeting…

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Connie Lemmincakes's avatar

lol!

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