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The middle east has been at war with each other for 10X longer than the USA has existed. Your ideas are severely flawed.

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Alot of people reading your comment will be afraid to like it, but you are so correct. Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, & your government when it deserves it/Mark Twain. Another quote I like by G.K. Chesterton, "It is terrible to contemplate how few politicians are hanged."

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Twain's a favorite - - ty Dave for making me chuckle .

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How are you feeling? Hopefully much better. The day you took off I really missed your post!

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I protest some of the language this article uses, in particular I protest the use of the word “terror”. Hamas’ soldiers in Israel or Palestine are not “terrorists”, they are soldiers or warriors or fighters.

Al-Quaeda’s drone attack on Homs Military College is not a “terror attack”, but an act of war. The Syrians retaliated by “pounding”. Why change the word?

While war of any kind instills terror in the attacked, I think the phrase “terror attack” and “terrorist” are over-used; in particular, they are used to criticize the so-labeled people. It may be that “terror” is a desired response, but ongoing war is WAR. Witness the continuing Israeli violence on the Palestinians.

And, don’t you find it almost amusing that Russia and China are worried about American aggression while America plans to intervene militarily in Mexico, if not all of Central America? Really, how could Russia and China NOT be worried?

Does it not seem that a nuclear test ban is too much like “do as I say, not as I do”?

As for the “Western-dominated economic system”, it cannot be surprising that the nations that are not a part of this “system” might want to protect themselves against it, and to do so with their own economic alliances.

Let’s just say there is a lot of friction in this world. It is generated by violence and economic pressure and religious differences, etc. It demonstrates the lie, or failure, of global government as the world’s peoples are still interacting at the tribal level.

Does anyone besides me see Clinton's criticism of Trump as the pot calling the kettle black?

Hats off to Muhammad Adil for the courage to publically doubt the official government story. His is an encouraging sign of professional integrity. The government’s response is a disgusting sign of faithlessness to its constituents.

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"Does anyone besides me see Clinton's criticism of Trump as the pot calling the kettle black?"

Yes I do. She’s still ticked off at half of the country preferring Trump to her and ticked that she didn’t get her coronation.

Aaron Mate nails HerHeinous.

https://twitter.com/aaronjmate/status/1710288344691683812?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1710288344691683812%7Ctwgr%5Ed001985f9a07df95e7fc29a6ca201d342f937b0e%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fcaucus99percent.com%2Fcontent%2Fwelcome-saturdays-potluck-oct-7-2023

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That woman needs to be reeducated in prison for the rest of her life. I have some suggestions for classes and they won’t be fun.

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Biden Inc. will go down in history as the most corrupt or the biggest puppet in history.

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