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mandrill

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The media skewered bits and pieces of this to make a narrative...you need to move on from Jan 6. It was the biggest nothingburger and you guys are clinging like flies to shit....
Absolutely. The Capitol gets stormed by wannabe dicktators every second Friday at 3 PM.
 
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richaceg

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I'm sure this is a compelling point to you, but it's opinion. That's it. If Harris wins and the wars continue and expand then they are happy, and under her, they will.

If Trump wins and they continue and expand then hey, I was wrong, oh ah big deal, the USA has been waging proxy wars and regime changes since the 1950's so it's the same again. I won't lose sleep about it.

But if he doesn't or lessens them, then I'm right, less people get killed. Great!

But either way it will have absolutely no affect on my life as it stands. Just as the last 8 years of Trump/Biden didn't either. It's just an intellectual exercise. A move perhaps of the USA Overton window, a continued migration/realignment of demographics between the two parties.

And ultimately what I consider to be the real change that is world occurring of an increased tendency toward isolationism that if some of the economic/demographics collapses occur in Japan, China, Russia, and more coupled with more xenophobia, this will accelerate in the USA.

And who ever gets election now and after will only be a symptom, not a catalyst or a solution.
You seem to underestimate the liberals here...they are fully invested on orangeman. It kills them that this guy became the president and might become a president again...like us debating here have merit on what could be the outcome....lol..we can all rumble and nothing will effect the US elections..it's the Americans who will decide...heck a kamala presidency might bring in some.Venezuelan hotties to Canada too..
 
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squeezer

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I ended it with Alexandra - or Lexi as I call her - because we argued about Gaza. She's just with you to make me jealous and win me back. 😺
Good, the less competition works better for me. I have a rule, politics doesn't enter my hottie equation. I'd bang BOBO if I could but I wouldn't marry her. :p :p :p

She won't want you back. I am going to tell her about your monkey ball-licking fetish.
 
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mandrill

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Good, the less competition works better for me. I have a rule, politics doesn't enter my hottie equation. I'd bang BOBO if I could but I wouldn't marry her. :p :p :p

She won't want you back. I am going to tell her about your monkey ball-licking fetish.
I fucked her with my monkey-tail and she squealed with delight. Top that!! 🐵
 

Butler1000

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I'm sure there were many in military leadership who thought we should maintain some type of defense perimeter around Kabul and other controllable regions indefinitely. That seems to be the situation we found ourselves the last years of the war. I don't think the U.S. military was directly confronting the militias in the remote regions. Perhaps bombs and missiles being expended periodically was the extent of war-making towards the end.

The U.S. military leadership is biased towards maintaining a large, global footprint. I like Trump's rhetoric of reducing our footprint and/or expecting allies to contribute more to their own defense. I don't think Trump was very successful in reducing our footprint his first four years. On the matter of allies ponying up on defense, I think he takes unfair flak for that. For good reasons and bad reasons, I can see why U.S. Generals and Admirals would want all the hardware and troops to be American.

I generally side with Butler's argument that the U.S. military leadership is too cozy with defense contractors. It's been a debated point for over sixty years for good reason. Hence, Eisenhower's use of the term "military-industrial complex". I'm not as overwhelmed with the idea that the Democrats support wars. I think Presidents from both parties have a hard time controlling the military leadership.

I think when Trump tells the story of General Milley saying it would be cheaper to leave our hardware in Afghanistan it's very funny. I'm sure it is exaggerated to an extent. However, I am cynical enough to believe that Milley's thinking leave it, we can just buy more stuff.
CIA loved them poppy fields and proximity to the Russian and Iranian Border as well.....
 
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HungSowel

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Try Joe Rogan Trump and see what happens....

Yesterday that same entry would work right to the 3 hr broadcast.


Just watch the first few minutes.
If you search "Joe Rogan Trump" on Youtube the first result is the full Trump interview, please try it for yourself. If you search "Rogan Trump" like in that video then you get similar results as in that video, the full Trump interview is not the first result.

There is no conclusion you can draw from it.
 
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