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In my lifetime, China lifted 850 million people out of poverty, while the US created one trillionaire. It is clear as day that socialism is the key to our future.
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CA demands federal intervention.
According to this, it is legal in California to accept ballots without a postmark if the voter handwrites the date on the envelope. This means all someone has to do is backdate ballots and send them in after Election Day. There’s still two more days of accepting new ballots. They’re not even done yet.
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President Trump, How about going back to your original beautiful plan? 👇 Your whole life you've been a WINNER in every fight. Why not be a WINNER in the fight that will define your legacy?
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Jesus was Jewish.
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The driver is also moving at 60 km/hr
Fizikçiler buna cevap versin.. Drone sabit mi yoksa saate 60 km hızla hareket mi ediyor?
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Even Arab leaders admit it. Everyone is sharing the Bill Clinton clip where he describes how Yasser Arafat rejected a generous peace offer at Camp David that would have given the Palestinians a state on 96 percent of the West Bank, land swaps, and a capital in East Jerusalem. Clinton says Arafat lied to him and that the Palestinian leadership never actually wanted a two-state solution. They wanted to destroy Israel. It’s a video often shared by people like @VividProwess, and it’s an important one for people to see. Of course, critics immediately dismiss it. They claim Clinton is biased or he’s pro-Israel. They’ll tell you that you cannot trust the American perspective. Ok, so let us set that aside. Now watch this. In this powerful interview, former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, a major Arab leader who was directly involved in negotiations, says exactly the same thing from the Arab side. He talks about the Mena House Conference in Cairo as well as the Camp David negotiations of 1978. All failed because of the Palestinians repeatedly rejecting any offer. The Oslo accords were signed but because Hamas and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad were not involved, they derailed the accords and any chance for peace by initiating 4 years of terrorist suicide attacks in Israel. Then came the second Camp David negotiations in 2000 which Arafat agreed to, then rejected and instead initiated the Second Intifada. Mubarak explains how the Palestinians refused to even participate in the Mena House conference of 1977. He describes repeated opportunities they were given, including a detailed document that called for Israeli withdrawal from the Samaria, Judea and Gaza, security arrangements during a transitional period, and other major concessions. The Israelis were willing to negotiate on difficult issues like who would control security. The Palestinians, according to Mubarak, kept saying no and wasting chance after chance. He speaks with clear frustration about how for decades the Palestinian side has rejected peace initiatives and realistic compromises. The video further shows footage from the PLO representative in 1977, as well as old footage of Egyptian president Sadat who was involved in the Mena House and first Camp David negotiations of 1978. This perhaps is far more impactful than Clinton’s account because it is not a Western or Israeli voice. It is prominent Arab leaders who lived the negotiations, who represented the broader Arab world, and who had zero incentive to defend Israel. When leaders from both sides of the table describe the same pattern of Palestinian rejectionism and violence, it becomes much harder to dismiss as bias. The pattern is clear across decades and across different voices… generous offers, repeated refusals, and continued demands for everything while giving nothing in return. This is not ancient history. It is the core reason the conflict continues today. If you value the truth, please share.
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Former CBS correspondent Scott Pelley says he did not expect to be fired after his confrontation with new management. "Oh gosh, furthest thing from my mind. It hadn’t occurred to me...I just didn’t connect the dots." From NYT: nytimes.com/2026/06/07/magaz…
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Siri, can you show me the most divorced from reality person that ever lived?
Former CBS correspondent Scott Pelley says he did not expect to be fired after his confrontation with new management. "Oh gosh, furthest thing from my mind. It hadn’t occurred to me...I just didn’t connect the dots." From NYT: nytimes.com/2026/06/07/magaz…
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This is quite an impressive resume, but he simply isn’t quite disgusting or racist enough to get nominated by the Democratic Party for a seat in the Senate. Perhaps a well-chosen tattoo would help him earn the endorsement of Bernie Sanders and Chuck Schumer?
Still cant believe Hunter Biden: -fucked his dead brother's wife and daughter -literally gave some civilian his unlocked laptop with 6 million terabytes of him butt ass naked fucking hookers and smoking Crack, as well as countless money laundering thru Ukraine for Joe Biden -had the FBI personally cover up all of this and suspend everyone on Twitter talking about it -got to smoke Crack all over the white house for 4 years -got pardoned by his dementia dad on the last day in office And now hes shitposting on Twitter like nothing ever happened Patriot.
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1. The Alien attacked first 2. The Alien is not a guest 3. It’s not Xmas
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Surely they wouldn't call it the DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF NORTH KOREA if it weren't the PEOPLE'S and DEMOCRATIC and a REPUBLIC, right?
If only we, as Latter-day Saints, belonged to a church that had “Jesus Christ” in its name and His image in its logo … Oh wait
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Graham Platner having his best fundraising day after the NYT reported that he hates and abuses women and was lying about his Nazi tattoo tells you everything you need to know about the modern Democratic party.
Graham Platner's campaign announces raising over $200,000 since publication of New York Times article, calling it best day of fundraising since Janet Mills dropped out #MESEN
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Jews are the canaries in the mine. When they leave a country things usually are/have turning/turned to 💩
by Jonathan Fisher, MD, FACC I am a Jewish physician, and I have never written about that here. I am going to, because of a surgeon I have never met. Emmanuel Moss, chief of cardiac surgery at Montreal’s Jewish General Hospital, is leaving for Atlanta in September.He is one of the few surgeons in Canada routinely performing robotic mitral valve and coronary bypass procedures. People close to him say the deciding factor was not Quebec’s strained healthcare system, which had been strained for years, but a growing sense that he was no longer safe in the city as a Jew. The hospital he is leaving opened in 1934 with the first official non-discrimination policy of any hospital in Canada. It was founded in response to an era when many Jewish physicians faced discrimination in medical training and hospital appointments. The historical echo is difficult to miss. When a clinician leaves because of who they are, a health system does not lose a statistic. It loses a specific person who held specific knowledge, relationships, judgment, and expertise developed over decades. A 2024 survey of Canadian Jewish physicians found that reported antisemitism in hospitals rose from near zero before October 2023 to 39 percent after, and that nearly a third of respondents were considering leaving the country. The association’s chair warned that the consequences could include the loss of hundreds of physicians at a time when the healthcare system can least afford it. That mechanism is not unique to Jews. It is what happens whenever people feel unsafe because of their identity. Experts leave. Communities become poorer in ways that are difficult to measure. Eventually, patients and their families pay the price. I am writing this as a Jewish physician because this story landed personally. I am writing it as a physician leader because I have spent decades thinking about what allows caring people to do their best work, and what it costs when they cannot. When any clinician feels unsafe because of who they are, something is lost long before they decide to leave.This time, the story touched my own community. That does not make it less relevant to anyone else. It does make it harder for me to stay silent.
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On June 6, 1944, a 56-year-old general with a secret walked onto Utah Beach under fire, armed with a cane and a pistol. The secret: his heart was failing. He had hidden it from the army doctors so they wouldn't pull him from the mission. His name was Theodore Roosevelt Jr. Son of the President. He had begged three separate times to lead the first wave ashore at Normandy before his commanders finally said yes. When his landing craft drifted 2,000 yards off course, every instinct said redirect the following waves to the correct zone. Instead, Roosevelt walked the beach himself, alone, under artillery fire, cane in hand, reading the terrain. His verdict: "We'll start the war from right here." He then stood on that beach and personally greeted every regiment that landed after him, pointing them inland, cracking jokes under shellfire, steadying 18-year-olds who had never seen combat. He did this for hours. Years later, Omar Bradley was asked to name the single most heroic act he had ever witnessed in combat. His answer, without hesitation: "Ted Roosevelt on Utah Beach." Roosevelt's son, Captain Quentin Roosevelt II, also landed at Normandy that same morning. He was named after his uncle, Quentin Roosevelt, who had been shot down as a fighter pilot over France in World War I. Three generations. Three wars. One family. Theodore Roosevelt Jr. died in his sleep 36 days later. Heart attack. The thing he had been hiding finally won. He never learned he had been awarded the Medal of Honor. He was buried at the Normandy American Cemetery. In 1955, his family had his brother Quentin, killed in WWI, exhumed from where he fell in France and reinterred right beside him. Quentin is the only World War I soldier buried there. Two brothers. Two world wars. The same French soil. Their father had once said: "Do what you can, with what you have, where you are." Both of his sons did exactly that.
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It’s near sighted vision
Zohran Mamdani on the Delaney Hall: "These are conditions that offend the conscience of so many across the country. This is partially why I have put forward a vision to say ICE should be abolished."
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All nations spy on all nations. That’s why the UN is in NYC. The bigger question is whether they are on our side or not. Do they have our back? Israel has our back.
“Officials emphasized that there did not appear to be any impact on the high-level intelligence-sharing that occurs on a daily basis between the two countries, particularly associated with the war in Iran” The whole narrative the NBC headline is selling is that Israel is such a dangerous spy threat that the Pentagon elevated them to “critical” status the same category as China and Russia. That framing implies serious alarm, serious consequences, serious damage to the relationship. Except at the end of the article they admit those consequences don’t exist? When China was caught hacking OPM and stealing 21 million security clearance files, we didn’t keep sharing daily intelligence with Beijing. When Robert Hanssen was caught spying for Russia, the FBI didn’t say “well the relationship is otherwise unchanged.” The fact that nothing operationally changed tells you the people raising this flag don’t actually believe Israel crossed a line that endangers American security. They believe Israel is being politically inconvenient and they used a bureaucratic threat assessment as a weapon to say so publicly. Just like they did in June of 2025. From the exact same agency by the way.
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Every word of this Sam Harris essay on Israel is obviously true and it’s crazy that we live in an intellectual environment where this is called contrarianism.
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As painful as it may be, perhaps share all this same information with @bariweiss so all the facts can come out.
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Replying to @lyndseyfifield
Thank you for being strong, for going on the record so other women wouldn’t have to suffer, and for showing your daughters what a badass you are. Love you. So proud of you. And while the NYT sucks, you absolutely did the right thing.
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