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MeloniaisMelons 3 points ago +3 / -0

That's literally my point that Gaetz is a distraction from bigger stories.

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MeloniaisMelons 0 points ago +1 / -1

It's not but if he's been with other women who have been sex tracked that's something we need to figure out. Not because of Matt Gaetz, idc about him, because of the sex trafficking ring behind it.

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MeloniaisMelons 3 points ago +3 / -0

The fact that she became a porn actress after possible years of sex trafficking really just makes sense. And just because she was 18 when he was with her doesn't mean she hadn't been trafficked younger.

While I do very much see this as a distraction and way to defame Gaetz, it does seem like a lead. Considering the way he talks about it makes it sound like it's something he has done multiple times.

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MeloniaisMelons 3 points ago +3 / -0

In the meantime, Israel is paying people to sit at their computers to accuse everyone else of making anti-Semitic comments on every existing social media platform.

Seems legitimate, you totally ignore it.

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MeloniaisMelons 2 points ago +2 / -0

You understand that you just straw manned him right? You are changing the subject in order to end the debate.

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MeloniaisMelons 2 points ago +2 / -0

Read the bible, for real. NT or OT would both answer your questions. We're here to find our way back to our heavenly father, suicide won't give you that. Suicide would be failure, you gotta find your purpose. Pray. Read the bible.

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MeloniaisMelons 3 points ago +3 / -0

If you gotta stay you gotta. My husband and I quit our jobs, are selling all our stuff and are moving asap. The hard times is coming.

by Clabber
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MeloniaisMelons 1 point ago +1 / -0

That's best case tbh, what if he is found guilty? Wasn't the last one? The question is, will conservatives roll over if the cops aren't acquitted?

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MeloniaisMelons 1 point ago +1 / -0

The game?

I think we all just lost ;)

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MeloniaisMelons 42 points ago +43 / -1

McCarthy was right. The commies got into early childhood education and colleges and have been demoralizing us for years. They thought it was time for destabilization but I think they started too early (because of arrogance) and true Patriots will crush them.

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MeloniaisMelons 1 point ago +1 / -0

They don't want to be unfair to hobos but it's like I pay city taxes, hobos don't. Plus those junky hobos can coerce the kids, it's really a bad time. I didn't return this fall but I doubt they leave the building anymore. One adult every 15 kids, getting to not be worth it but when you get 45 to 3 it's too crazy to also have to worry about perverts with nothing to lose. Throw hobos in jail and SAVE OUR KIDS!

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MeloniaisMelons 1 point ago +1 / -0

That's besides the point, the link didn't work but if you watch it they address that. The story is that Biden is going back to the Trump border.

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MeloniaisMelons 14 points ago +14 / -0

They said no pregnant women in the beginning, idk how they managed to then start recommending it. Truly sad.

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MeloniaisMelons 1 point ago +1 / -0

Dear Joe,

If you think that the Patriots who peacefully came to the Capitol, during day hours mind you, acted more in appropriately than masked hoards who burned down cites and robbed downtowns across America you aren't just stupid, you're full on retarded.

Sincerely, Everyone

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MeloniaisMelons 2 points ago +2 / -0

Critical thinking isn't taught at liberal universities so they just memorized shit, they don't understand deductive or inductive reasoning at all. When a new problem or question arises they don't know how to feel.

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MeloniaisMelons -1 points ago +1 / -2

Thanks for proving my point lol

Hint- I said Jewish decent, not practicing. The fact that that doesn't matter to you proves that neither white people or colored people will defend a Jewish person even if they're on their side

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MeloniaisMelons 1 point ago +2 / -1

And they were useful idiots.

"Benjamin spent a week in London assisting Mason in winding up Confederate affairs. He then went to Paris to visit his wife and daughter for the first time since before the war. Friends in Paris urged him to join a mercantile firm there, but Benjamin felt that such a career would be subject to interference by Seward and the United States. Accordingly, Benjamin sought to shape his old course in a new country, resuming his legal career as an English barrister.[152] Most of Benjamin's property had been destroyed or confiscated, and he needed to make a living for himself and his relatives.[153] He had money in the United Kingdom as he had, during the war, purchased cotton for transport to Liverpool by blockade runner.[154]

On January 13, 1866, Benjamin enrolled at Lincoln's Inn, and soon thereafter was admitted to read law under Charles Pollock, son of Chief Baron Charles Edward Pollock, who took him as a pupil at his father's direction.[155] Benjamin, despite his age of 54, was initially required, like his thirty-years-younger peers, to attend for twelve terms, that is, three years. According to Benjamin's obituary in The Times, though, "the secretary of the Confederacy was dispensed from the regular three years of unprofitable dining, and called to the bar" on June 6, 1866.[156]

Once qualified as a barrister, Benjamin chose to join the Northern Circuit, as it included Liverpool, where his connections in New Orleans and knowledge of mercantile affairs would do him the most good. In an early case, he defended two former Confederate agents against a suit by the United States to gain assets said to belong to that nation.[154] Although he lost that case (United States v Wagner) on appeal, he was successful against his former enemies in United States v McRae (1869).[157] He had need of rapid success, as most of his remaining assets were lost in the collapse of the firm of Overend, Gurney and Company. He was reduced to penning columns on international affairs for The Daily Telegraph."

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