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And yet he hired 1,000 foreign fighters at a cost of $14.4M/year.Not employed…..
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And yet he hired 1,000 foreign fighters at a cost of $14.4M/year.Not employed…..
Glowie?And yet he hired 1,000 foreign fighters at a cost of $14.4M/year.
Pretty clear our paychecks were the source of those funds and the Dept of State, CIA and DoD knew this guy very well.Glowie?
We all know the government is not our friend.
View: https://www.instagram.com/p/C_LWd9Cxb1U/?igsh=YjBkMmNhcnV3ZW5w
Not just propaganda. I read every post.View attachment 918465
Of course they did. Meta and X suspended his accounts as they were littered with propaganda.
The right is hard to ignite, but once that happens the genie won't go back in the bottle. People forget their history. Assassinations have a way of kicking off wars.It's a two for one. Provide fodder for erasing the second amendment, and undermining Trump so that a far-left socialist gets into power.
It is going to get much worse, and in the unlikely event that Trump wins, things will implode. There is no way that the whack job left will tolerate him as president.
Excepting the lack of a scope, some of those CIA rifles look like Routh's.the funny part is that they failed TWICE in the same week, if anyone was following the news:
US says claims of CIA plot to kill Maduro are ‘categorically false’ after Venezuela arrests six foreigners
Venezuela says it has arrested six foreigners, including a US Navy SEAL, for an alleged plot to “destabilize” the country that has been in crisis since disputed elections earlier this year.www.aol.com
A war against whom? To what end? What's going to change?The right is hard to ignite, but once that happens the genie won't go back in the bottle. People forget their history. Assassinations have a way of kicking off wars.
You really think at this point a civil war is preposterous? The democrats are fueling an invasion to let violent criminals from third world countries move in next door. The democrats see every day Americans as racist extremists. They're trying to destroy the country and turn it into a communist globalist utopia. Look at what democrats have done to all the major cities. Thats what happens everywhere if they achieve perpetual control. Attempting to kill Trump is different than actually killing Trump. If they succeeded, there would be a LOT of people that would no longer sit on the sidelines, and Biden, Harris, Walz, Pelosi, Schumer, Obama, etc would have to go into hiding because the retaliation would be massive for killing Trump. The right will tolerate a lot, but eventually, their tolerance will run out.A war against whom? To what end? What's going to change?
If two attempts haven't touched off the powder keg, why would (God forbid) a successful mission do so? For all the talk of CW2, I don't see anything happening except perhaps ramped up wailing and gnashing of teeth.
We're obviously being invaded. Nothing happens. Two-tiered justice with political prisoners. Nothing happens. Financial devastation and chicanery that even a Swiftie could recognize. Nothing happens. Nuremberg-level crimes. Nothing happens.
I'm not trying to be negative or argumentative; maybe I'm just wishing for a crystal ball.
I see we have a difference of opinion as to what "infringed" means. But we are batting 500 as we know you are unhinged.The cognitive dissonance here is literally insane. I support the 2nd amendment, but there are consequences to everyone having a gun. Own up to it. Stop acting like a victim/snowflake. Lack of critical thinking is off the charts. Stop spewing conspiracy theories and just look at the facts. There's 330 million people in the US, 400 million guns, and a serious lack of mental health resources.
In Newton, there was a guy last year walking around in a psychotic state for weeks, his family got no help, and he murdered three people in their home. With the US population pool, you can just draw a Venn diagram intersection of people who 1) are mentally ill, 2) can get a gun, 3) read too much Interwebs and want to kill a public figure ( and even talk about it repeatedly, just look here on NES for the usual suspects) .
The downside to easy access to guns is that everyone has easy access to guns. Accept it, its what you want, and stop jerking off to conspiracy theories about 'them'; it is sad and disappointing to see adults unable to accept the consequences of their decisions. Maybe try supporting more funding for single payer healthcare, and even try and figure out a way to help people stop from eating the steady diet of media generated sensationalism and outrage.
f*** off commieThe cognitive dissonance here is literally insane. I support the 2nd amendment, but there are consequences to everyone having a gun. Own up to it. Stop acting like a victim/snowflake. Lack of critical thinking is off the charts. Stop spewing conspiracy theories and just look at the facts. There's 330 million people in the US, 400 million guns, and a serious lack of mental health resources.
In Newton, there was a guy last year walking around in a psychotic state for weeks, his family got no help, and he murdered three people in their home. With the US population pool, you can just draw a Venn diagram intersection of people who 1) are mentally ill, 2) can get a gun, 3) read too much Interwebs and want to kill a public figure ( and even talk about it repeatedly, just look here on NES for the usual suspects) .
The downside to easy access to guns is that everyone has easy access to guns. Accept it, its what you want, and stop jerking off to conspiracy theories about 'them'; it is sad and disappointing to see adults unable to accept the consequences of their decisions. Maybe try supporting more funding for single payer healthcare, and even try and figure out a way to help people stop from eating the steady diet of media generated sensationalism and outrage.
The cognitive dissonance here is literally insane. I support the 2nd amendment, but there are consequences to everyone having a gun. Own up to it. Stop acting like a victim/snowflake. Lack of critical thinking is off the charts. Stop spewing conspiracy theories and just look at the facts. There's 330 million people in the US, 400 million guns, and a serious lack of mental health resources.
In Newton, there was a guy last year walking around in a psychotic state for weeks, his family got no help, and he murdered three people in their home. With the US population pool, you can just draw a Venn diagram intersection of people who 1) are mentally ill, 2) can get a gun, 3) read too much Interwebs and want to kill a public figure ( and even talk about it repeatedly, just look here on NES for the usual suspects) .
The downside to easy access to guns is that everyone has easy access to guns. Accept it, its what you want, and stop jerking off to conspiracy theories about 'them'; it is sad and disappointing to see adults unable to accept the consequences of their decisions. Maybe try supporting more funding for single payer healthcare, and even try and figure out a way to help people stop from eating the steady diet of media generated sensationalism and outrage.
I support the 2nd amendment, but
try supporting more funding for single payer healthcare
Always room for a Fark Minsky post or two.I love that this has been hi-jacked into a f*** minsky thread.
Pretty sure it's a combo of something + Alinsky.hminsky needs to change his name to alinsky.
i agree and raise you on it. the access to guns is the direct outcome of direct access to fingers.The downside to easy access to guns
i agree and raise you on it. the access to guns is the direct outcome of direct access to fingers.
cut all fingers off all babies, vaccinate them against guns! only total vaccination will prevent future violence, it is a very small price to pay for the safety of out futures.
no fingers - no worries. cut them off!