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World/Foreign Affairs / Re: Gaza & Hamas vs Israel
« Last post by Libertas on Today at 01:21:09 PM »
Islamic Jihad bombed a hospital in Gaza.

It fired a barrage of rockets into Israel and one of them was misfired and hit a hospital, killing hundreds.


https://twitter.com/MyLordBebo/status/1714380270558699979

And their suffering from genocide and starvation is so bad...



https://www.breitbart.com/middle-east/2024/04/18/photos-palestinians-hit-the-beach-in-gaza/

...umm, forget that noise, it's all bullsh*t!!!
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Economy / Re: The Economy is Going to Implode
« Last post by Libertas on Today at 01:15:35 PM »
Don't tempt the criminally insane...probably do it...
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Well, glad to see he isn't biased, coming from a state that is a uniparty czardom...

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At least the F-22 had a much better maintenance record, could stay in the air...and even now could still be the foremost Gen5 plane on the planet...

The F-35 benefitted from early gate-stumbling of the Boeing X-32 when the RFP's went out for the JSF...the X-32 had a funky unsexy profile, a difficult wing configuration...F-35 basically won by default and why there were no other players (there were I think 5 when the F-22 was selected as ATF winner) I dunno.  There should have been more competition, collaboration...something.
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Oh there's still law, against us

Bullsh*t.

America was Founded on the precepts of the natural God-given rights of man...equal treatment under the law is a big part of that...if it doesn't exist, then the law has been eliminated...its' all or nothing...either all are equal under the law or all are equal without the law...

We are now in the latter...

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World/Foreign Affairs / Re: Gaza & Hamas vs Israel
« Last post by patentlymn on Today at 12:18:54 PM »

So US said Israel can finish clobbering  Gaza (Rafa?) if Israel does not retaliate against Iran?\

I heard that the Israeli military HQ or sr staff panicked so much during the rocket attack that if it had been broadcast 4 million people would have left? The hits on the air base really scared them.

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https://t.me/myLordBebo/28405
Stop oil activist cemented his hand into a barrel … but can’t take the pain of being freed.
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Economy / Re: The Economy is Going to Implode
« Last post by patentlymn on Yesterday at 04:27:21 PM »

The US strategic petroleum reserve is down to 17 days?

Let's go to war!
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I will read the whole thing later.
https://sputnikglobe.com/20240415/political-clown-zelensky-may-be-ukraines-last-president---ukrainian-politician-1117946593.html

‘Political Clown’ Zelensky May Be Ukraine’s Last President - Ukrainian Politician

In a historical exposé for Russia’s Komsomolskaya Pravda newspaper, Medvedchuk, who is perhaps best known for his work uncovering American biolabs in Ukraine, detailed how, in the thirty-three years of Ukrainian independence, each of its six successive presidents had a common policy – promising their people one thing and delivering something else.
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“Today, Western propagandists work to convince Ukrainians that they will not succeed without their own statehood, but in reality this statehood was sold to international corporations a long time ago,” Medvedchuk stressed, arguing that in its present form, such statehood “does not correspond to the national interests of Ukrainians.”
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It all began with Ukraine’s very first president, Leonid Kravchuk, the politician argues.
“He defeated the dissident Viacheslav Chornovil in the elections. And the people of Ukraine expected that the former communist ideologue would not pursue an anti-Russian policy or grovel before the West. This didn’t happen, and, having received power, Kravchuk began to pursue a policy much more radical than Chornovil would have. An economist by training, he triggered the collapse of the country’s economy,” Medvedchuk wrote.
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Similar processes would continue with subsequent presidents, Medvedchuk argued, from Leonid Kuchma (elected by residents of southeastern Ukraine on the expectation that he would pursue a Russia-friendly policy), to Viktor Yushchenko – only elected as a result of an unprecedented third round of voting in 2005 thanks to the first Maidan color revolution, to Viktor Yanukovych, who improved ties with Russia but continued to “flirt” with the EU. “As a result, Yanukovych, who wanted to sit on two chairs at once, lost his seat.”
When Petro Poroshenko was selected in Ukraine’s sham of an election in 2014 in the wake of the Euromaidan coup, Medvedchuk recalled, people expected him to restore peace in the Donbass and restore some semblance of cooperation with Russia, but instead got an intensification of “anti-Russia hysteria” to the level of state policy in the form of the constitutionally enshrined “obligation to join the EU and NATO,” and the creation of a puppet church in the form of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine, “which launched an attack on the only canonical Orthodox Church in Ukraine. If Poroshenko had declared all these intentions before the elections, he would have never received a majority of votes,” Medvedchuk believes.
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“Ukraine’s independence, sovereignty and statehood have been sold, squandered and disposed of by all six of its presidents. This happened according to the same pattern: the candidate would promise one thing, but do the exact opposite. He would promise wealth, but create poverty. He would promise rule of law, but encourage lawlessness and corruption. He would promise peace but provoke war,” Medvedchuk wrote.
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