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monkeycat2010 1 point ago +1 / -0

Sounds like they are laying ground work for another FBI J6 event.

Alphabet groups organize a Kennedy like assassination on the people's candidate favorite, then after the fact, attempt to blame it on these "stepping stones" and some crazy scapegoat who did it.

Alphabet groups...My Bad! We had the guy under surveillance but I guess we missed this. Oh Well.

Objective achieved...world moves on (in the past), overwhelming civil disobedience (future).

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monkeycat2010 6 points ago +6 / -0

Read the story about how Mexican immigration agents are providing migrants with GPS coordinates? Look it up.

This is all you need to know.

Biden opened the border to anyone who can get across and he is working with Mexican immigration to facilitate illegal crossing. They are paying NGOs to provide cell phones, transportation, et al to anyone they can convince to head to the US from their home countries.

Biden and his administration have been lying to us this whole time (like we didn't know) but confirmation comes with the story of Mexican immigration working to provide coordinates. Biden admin puts heavy machinery or other agents at specific coordinates and those locations are shared with Mexican immigration so that migrants know where to go and when the resources will be there to open up access (i.e. lift razor wire with forklifts, agents cutting razor wire etc). This is a completely coordinated invasion of the US, orchestrated by the Biden admin.

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monkeycat2010 2 points ago +2 / -0

I see where you are going with your statement.

I guess that she added the "regarding migration" to the testament. It is one thing to say, "rape is a crime of rage/anger" as opposed to adding the reason/excuse of migration. As if it is somehow not as much their fault. Adding that little bit of her opinion as to the reason could affect the jury to vote for the sad immigrant instead of the woman who was violently raped. Which happened.

That is where I find great fault.

Rape is rape. End of story. The reason/excuse as to why it happened is indefensible.

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monkeycat2010 4 points ago +4 / -0

In most of those sentences, you can insert "but not for white communities or people" and you will have the real picture.

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monkeycat2010 2 points ago +2 / -0

I completely agree.

When I saw this tweet, I just froze. The thought that a woman would utter ANY excuse for rape is beyond my ability to comprehend. I don't just mean because of modern morality, I can be sure that even in pre-historic times, rape was a horrible offense that no female would have sanctioned or excused.

This has convinced me that there are beings on this planet that are not human. They may be some form of human hominid, but they simply are not wired like most humans.

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monkeycat2010 2 points ago +2 / -0

I'm curious, I wonder how much C02 is belched out by volcanos over an annual period?

Likely it is a lot. I wonder how these climate folks factor in that number in their humans have to make a change screed.

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monkeycat2010 2 points ago +2 / -0

I'm sorry for all you Taylor Swift fans, but she is just an overused hole.

There is nothing about her, other than her outward appearance that resembles Americana.

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monkeycat2010 2 points ago +2 / -0

Then it is official. The Biden administration is coordinating with the Mexican government to facilitate the migration of these caravans. This means that Biden has an unofficially opened the border to anyone who can get across.

In other words, at the behest of this controllers, he is force migrating most of central and south American migrants into the US as a destabilizing force against US citizens.

Edit: Also, he is doing it at lightening speed, as he knows that eventually the American public are going to tip over their threshold of tolerance and it is only a matter of time.

by Tesic
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monkeycat2010 1 point ago +1 / -0

I said it earlier. They have put a hit out on Chauvin. This is proof. They know in time that he will have to gain another trial and be set free.

They simply cannot have that.

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monkeycat2010 2 points ago +2 / -0

I was on the fence about playing "Guess the race" since it about Dutch politics, but I did play...and I won.

Oh the irony.

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monkeycat2010 3 points ago +3 / -0

We had a viable financial system as well. Going off the gold standard was a way to create wealth out of nothing.

That was a mistake.

Currency must be backed by something of value, otherwise it is just paper.

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monkeycat2010 2 points ago +3 / -1

This is the wrong country to clamp down on. They are still fighting the division between catholic/protestant issues.

They don't appear to be a country (people) that are willing to bend over easily after a point.

We shall see.

by k-doe1
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monkeycat2010 2 points ago +2 / -0

Someone? We all know who it is.

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monkeycat2010 1 point ago +1 / -0

I read an article recently where there was a university study done (tax dollars spent) where researchers determined that, "we don't bring our authentic self to work".

It blows me away how these people feel they are crossing the Rubicon on subjects that have been around forever. They are just discovering that when people go to work they hold back on their personality or preferences.

It is called PROFESSIONALISM.

No one wants to be around everyone else's authentic self in the workplace. It is done out of respect for others and to avoid conflict.

How stupid can some researcher be to think we need a university study to point out that people are prefer to be professional at work.

Good Lord.

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monkeycat2010 8 points ago +8 / -0

I think they should be praying that he stays alive and well.

They really have no idea how angry and unstable our current state is right now.

If something were to happen to President Trump, it breaks the damn holding back a whole lot of angry people. Once that genie gets out of the bottle, I don't see anyone putting it back in.

Open civilian/government conflict large enough, would attract many of our international neighbors who we are sanctioning. What a better way to influence their future by backing a civilian conflict against a government that is not treating them very well.

It would be an opportunity that will likely no come along again, I doubt they (foreign powers) could resist getting involved.

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monkeycat2010 3 points ago +3 / -0

My life creed...never threaten...only act with finality.

My Game of Thrones strategy, when you castle is surrounded by an enemy army, no parlay, set them all on fire.

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monkeycat2010 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yeah, this isn't the land of the free to house people who get to enjoy the benefits that thousands of patriots died to protect.

If you want to spout hate to America, go somewhere else. You don't deserve to live here.

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monkeycat2010 32 points ago +33 / -1

The government should start with them before telling me I cannot use a gas stove or drive a car to work.

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monkeycat2010 1 point ago +1 / -0

I would say that is an out and out threat, subject to prosecution for threatening violence against a President.

Mr. Trustfund is no threat.

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monkeycat2010 2 points ago +2 / -0

I would agree with the decline comment, but I believe it is more about weakening the natural instincts of men to fight.

I often think about men prior to the industrial revolution. Like the Vikings. Men must have been awesome dangerous to be around. Not necessarily in a bad way but in simple brute strength and compunction for violence way.

This is coming from a woman too.

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monkeycat2010 2 points ago +2 / -0

I thought the whole point behind wearing saggy pants was an invitation for gay sex. Why would anyone be surprised by someone do just that? I see tons of guys running around with their pants dragging.

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