Unless Biden or Harris directly comments on or responds to what's happening there, let's move this conversation to https://www.mmo-champion.com/threads...flict-Heats-Up
Unless Biden or Harris directly comments on or responds to what's happening there, let's move this conversation to https://www.mmo-champion.com/threads...flict-Heats-Up
Folly and fakery have always been with us... but it has never before been as dangerous as it is now, never in history have we been able to afford it less. - Isaac Asimov
Every damn thing you do in this life, you pay for. - Edith Piaf
The party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command. - Orwell
No amount of belief makes something a fact. - James Randi
@cubby was nice enough to start a thread for the discussion of the recent Israel/Palestine events: Israel and Palestine Conflict Heats Up
I'm no mod and I hate when members try to "backseat" mod, but, yeah, this thread is way off track atm. Lets let this topic get back on track.
Folly and fakery have always been with us... but it has never before been as dangerous as it is now, never in history have we been able to afford it less. - Isaac Asimov
Every damn thing you do in this life, you pay for. - Edith Piaf
The party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command. - Orwell
No amount of belief makes something a fact. - James Randi
https://twitter.com/thehill/status/1...296905232?s=19124 retired generals and admirals question Biden's election, "mental and physical condition" https://t.co/yCu3MJWZSq https://t.co/fJSg61hr03
So let's set this up. I think honestly if this came out when Trump was in office, which one sorta did a few times I believe, we would cheer this.
Not to go deep into Trump but again most would agree Trump was of a threat. Yet they found over 100 generals to make this statement.
I guess in the end we shouldn’t give any credence to these generals. Oh and amazing how political they get after retirement l. Their right but read the article it's Fox News buzz words.
Democrats are the best! I will never ever question a Democrat again. I LOVE the Democrats!
It did happen.
Scores of retired military and defense leaders are denouncing President Donald Trump and accusing him of using the U.S. Armed Forces to undermine the rights of Americans protesting police brutality and the killing of George Floyd.
Fifty-five retired general and flag officers have released a letter condemning Donald Trump’s behavior toward women, calling him “utterly unworthy” of the Oval Office. “If given such power, Donald Trump would create a command climate intolerant of women and incompatible with a trained, ready, and honorable military,” the open letter said. “The American people deserve better than a misogynist in chief. Donald Trump’s behavior is antithetical to American values.”
Nearly 200 former CIA agents, Navy officers, ambassadors, and DOJ officials condemn Trump’s Brennan action
More than 300 former national security officials have signed a letter supporting the impeachment inquiry into President Trump on allegations he pressured Ukraine.
And of course
A former top military commander under Trump is among 489 security leaders who say he is unfit for office.
That last one is found here.Joseph R. Biden Jr. has piled up endorsements from officials who would likely have backed almost any Republican not named Donald Trump, but one name leaps from the lengthy list of 489 national security experts who announced their support for Mr. Biden on Thursday: Gen. Paul J. Selva.
General Selva, a retired four-star Air Force general with 40 years in uniform, served as vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff under Presidents Obama and Trump from 2015 until his retirement in July 2019.
In that capacity, he was the second-highest ranked officer in the country, putting him at the center of major military decisions made on the president’s watch, and in frequent proximity to Mr. Trump.
“The current president has demonstrated he is not equal to the enormous responsibilities of his office; he cannot rise to meet challenges large or small,” read the “Open Letter to America” signed by several platoons-worth of experts, ex-generals and former top administration officials, some of whom served under Republican presidents.
“Thanks to his disdainful attitude and his failures, our allies no longer trust or respect us, and our enemies no longer fear us,” they wrote, citing what they said was Mr. Trump’s failure to confront aggression by North Korea and Russia. “Only F.D.R. and Abraham Lincoln came into office facing more monumental crises than the next president.”
General Selva, a decorated pilot who served in the Gulf War, joins a host of other former top Trump military and national security advisers — from the former National Security Adviser John Bolton to many lesser-known Pentagon officials — who have questioned Mr. Trump’s capacity to serve as commander in chief.
At least two other former military leaders on the list also served under Mr. Trump: Adm. Paul Zukunft of the Coast Guard, who retired in 2018, and Vice Adm. P. Gardner Howe III, a retired Navy SEAL commander.
These are all separate times. And that's not counting individuals, such as Mattis says Trump is a threat to the Constitution.
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Oh, I want to add, this is a line from the Biden one:
With that, I 100% handwave this letter. Multiple states had recounts. Every single lawsuit failed because of lack of evidence. SCOTUS was asked, they refused to hear it.The FBI and Supreme Court must act swiftly when election irregularities are surfaced and not ignore them as was done in 2020
This letter is 100% partisan and can be summarily ignored.
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We've discussed this before. There seems to be a code that active military don't condemn their current leader. Unless it's really that bad.
Maybe I'm being paranoid but have any outlets like...actually talked to any of the dudes that signed the letter? I went to the website and it's pretty dodgy, seems this was their first "thing" and their issues page is sure interesting.
Whois lookup shows it was only created a few days before the letter (nothing else, registered anonymously), and maybe I'm being super paranoid but this just seems a bit weird.
Well seems in a few days the Biden gas crisis will be over....lol...as if Biden caused the shortages and hacked the system....
Buh Byeeeeeeeeeeee !!
“You're not to be so blind with patriotism that you can't face reality. Wrong is wrong, no matter who does it or says it.”― Malcolm X
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Heh.
Biden allows work on the border to continue--
(81 million gasps)
--because Trump drilled holes in an existing flood barrier, then left. Biden's E.O. paused construction, but that doesn't include leaving large, dangerous gaps in a flood barrier.
-- U.S. Army Corps of EngineersIn support of CBP’s border infrastructure program, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has resumed DHS-funded design and construction support on approximately 13.4 miles of levee in the Rio Grande Valley that were partially excavated or at various levels of construction when work on the wall was paused for review,
Basically, Texas came running to Biden, sobbing like a hysterical toddler, saying "Hurricane season is coming, don't let us get Puerto Rico'd!" and Biden said "Well of course not, you guys are Americans. What kind of sociopathic fatass would let Americans get wrecked by hurricanes?"
This work will not expand the Wall.
i saw liz cheney got nuked. fools like her thought the knives wouldn't be long enough to reach them, until they are.
Sen. Joe Manchin will not back the For the People Act, the sweeping elections and campaign finance overhaul sought by Democrats to blunt Republican state-level efforts to restrict voting access, a spokeswoman for the West Virginia Democrat has confirmed
Aargh! Here we go again. This one like many of his dumb shit moves lately is very troubling.
Why wouldn't he back legislation that give his party, supposedly the Democrats, a chance in state by state elections, plus getting Congress. Manchin supposedly wants the John Lewis Voting Rights Act instead.
So what is the difference. Oh yeah, the People's Act dives into campaign finance reform and money in politics. Man this guy is so bought in paid for.
Democrats are the best! I will never ever question a Democrat again. I LOVE the Democrats!
its impossible to negotiate with someone like manchin because he doesnt want anything
It's almost as if you think people care more about who you support than the individual policy. Here's a hint: THAT'S YOU. You're projecting. People don't give a shit if you're supporting Biden and Pelosi, because for most of this thread, people in general support policy based on what it is, not who passed it. Your constant whinging that people blindly support everything Biden does is really only how you seem to perceive things, because that's not how most of the liberals on this forum function in the slightest.
2014 Gamergate: "If you want games without hyper sexualized female characters and representation, then learn to code!"
2023: "What's with all these massively successful games with ugly (realistic) women? How could this have happened?!"
Liz Cheney knew exactly what she was doing and what would happen. She's been working behind the scenes and organizing with donors for months now.
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As others have noted, every Republican accusation is a confession.
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Obviously this person is banned but for some context:
"Since it’s the central driver in the current crisis, let me briefly explain the issue of evictions in the Sheik Jarrah neighborhood in Jerusalem. Before 1948, Jewish groups bought various land and buildings in what is now called East Jerusalem. After the 1948 War of Independence, that land came under Jordanian control. Jews living there were driven out as part of the war. The buildings were confiscated from their pre-1948 Jewish owners and given to Arab residents. This is exactly what happened, on a considerably larger scale, on the other side of the armistice line.
In 1967, Israel reclaimed East Jerusalem as well as the West Bank and Gaza and created a legal process by which the owners dispossessed in 1948 could reclaim their confiscated property. That makes a certain formal logic. The problem is there’s no similar process on the other side. Descendants of Arab claimants whose property was confiscated in West Jerusalem, or indeed in other parts of what is now Israel, can’t make similar claims. In other words, the valve of communal land ownership only goes in one direction.
So that is the formal context. More broadly though the effort is to build up the Jewish presence in these neighborhoods to help make control of the territory permanent. And that process has been one that right-wingers and the Israeli government have worked at together for decades. Some governments generally try to slow roll it to avoid inflaming the situation on the ground and others are more aggressive in pressing the claims. It’s a microcosm of the settlement issue in the West Bank, though with different legal specifics."
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