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@Anthem01

Constitutional Conservative from Burke to Kirk. Know history, it is your friend. Spygate will never be over until price has been paid.

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Progressive leftism, aka the Bureaucratic state, aka Socialism is not an American ideal. It is an import from 19th century Germany.  Once you understand this, everything since FDR becomes clear. The country was rebooted in 1936 by a liberal court that bypassed article 5 of the constitution.
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@FEARGODMINDSET Ah the key function here is knowing that you have lied to yourself. So many believe in their own filters of truth.
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Dostoevsky saw through human nature like glass
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@Savsays There is nothing normal about leftism, it is a scourge wherever it rears its ugly head and in whatever form
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Savanah Hernandez@Savsays·
Welcome to our new normal Anyone who is found out to be working for TPUSA is immediately met with left wingers screaming “fuck Charlie Kirk” or threats of violence Congrats to everyone who created this political environment Our lives are now on the line
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@MichaelAArouet Warmer weather creates a lazier environment. In colder climate, there's no time for siestas.When work needs to be done.
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Michael A. Arouet@MichaelAArouet·
Each time I travel to Italy, I wonder about the massive economic gap. Why is the North one of the wealthiest areas in Europe, while the South remains so extremely poor? Isn’t it the same country, with the same language, culture, taxes, and laws? Can someone please explain?
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@nxt888 Set the US attaks aside, are the Vietnam and Korean peninsulas? Better or worse off for having been invaded by communists.
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Sony Thăng@nxt888·
Tom, you opened with "legal illiterate" and closed with "don't even try to argue this with me." That's not a legal argument. That's a man who has rehearsed his position so many times in rooms where nobody pushed back that he's forgotten the difference between confidence and evidence. The bombing was hidden from Congress for years. You don't hide what you have the legal right to do. That's the whole reply. Everything else you said is built on a foundation you just demolished yourself.
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I realize, Sony, that you are a legal illiterate, so I'll give you the core principle at play in Laos and Cambodia. This is that "neutrality, to be respected, must be enforced." Since both were serving as supply conduits to PAVN troops, and had a great many PAVN troops within their borders, neither was neutral and neither was the US obligated to respect their purely notional neutrality. No, don't even try to argue this with me.

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@RapidResponse47 Unfreezing Iran’s own money isn’t ‘giving them cash.’ It was sanctions relief in exchange for limits and inspections which we lost after Trump destroyed the deal and replaced it with NOTHING.
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Rapid Response 47@RapidResponse47·
You are a complete moron, Pete. First, Obama's "agreement" basically gave Iran unlimited cash to harden their terror proxy network and stockpile ballistic missiles while simply delaying the inevitable — large-scale LEGAL enrichment with zero breakout time and the military power to use it. Second, Iran's real enrichment acceleration happened under Biden because he was WEAK — loosening sanctions, easing pressure, and working to reopen their pathway to a legal nuclear program. Instead of legitimizing Iran's nuclear weapons program, President Trump is focused on ending it.
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Peter Baker@peterbakernyt

When Trump pulled out of the international nuclear agreement with Tehran in 2018, Iran lacked even a single bomb's worth of uranium. Since then, it accumulated 22,000 pounds of enriched uranium. @BlackiLi @WilliamJBroad nytimes.com/interactive/20…

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@MorEdge_Insight The world has never been kind to Jews Reminds me of this quote by Tevye I know, I know we are the chosen people. But once in a while, can't you choose someone else?
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Mor Edge Insight@MorEdge_Insight·
1) To the entire pro-Israel, pro-Jewish community on X, wherever you are in the world, whatever your background, whatever corner of this platform you call home, I’ve been sitting with this for too long. It’s overdue, so here it is, from the heart. We all feel the visibility issues, the algorithm, the suppression, the sense that good content dies in the dark while nonsense explodes. Many point fingers at the platform or its leaders, some blame Elon or Nikita Bier. But maybe they’ve simply held up a mirror… a brutally honest one. And instead of turning away, we need to look into it. Every single day I watch accounts like Jvnior, Mario Nawfal, the Hodge Twins, Amrou Fudl, Jackson Hinkle, and dozens more post fake, fraudulent, hateful garbage and rack up hundreds of thousands or millions of views. I don’t admire their lies, and I don’t admire the propaganda or their bullshit. But I do admire one thing… their army. The seamless coordination. The large accounts that amplify them instantly. The global network of thousands of voices, different languages, different time zones all working as one unit. They don’t compete. They don’t hoard. They lift each other, flood the platform, and keep the lies viral day after day. That’s discipline. That’s strategy. And it works. Now look at us. Our people started out thousands of years ago as the Twelve Tribes. But then our tribes were united with one another. We became one. We became a nation. And every single time over the past 4000 years where we were not united, we suffered, we died, we were enslaved, we bled. We lost. And when we united, we survived, against all the odds. There are two billion Muslims. Nearly three billion Christians. One and a half billion Hindus. But just sixteen million Jews remain. And if I’m honest, even that isn’t truthful. Because we have so many self destructive self-loathing Jews and Marxists and liberal leftist KAPOs amongst us that the true figure is probably closer to ten million, if that. We have enemies within that are as bad as our worst enemies.
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@GovKathyHochul Renee Good was interfering with law enforcement, and hit an officer with her car.
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Governor Kathy Hochul@GovKathyHochul·
Renée Good was murdered by a federal agent. Reassigning Jonathan Ross is not accountability. If he’s in New York, he must be removed immediately.
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@EndWokeness WTF is she talking about?Because they've almost locked europeans out of migrating here.
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End Wokeness@EndWokeness·
Justice Sotomayor: It is racist to prefer more Scandinavian migrants vs more Somalians, Haitians… Net lifetime contribution to economy: 🟢Scandinavian migrants: +$557,000 🔴Caribbean migrants: -$675,000 🔴Somali migrants: -$1.1 million Crime per 100k residents: 🟢Scandinavia: 700 per 100k 🔴Somalia: 3,200 per 100k 🔴Haiti: 3,300 per 100k Average IQ: 🟢Scandinavia: 101 🔴Somalia: 68 🔴Haiti: 67 Literacy rates: 🟢Scandinavian migrants: 99% 🔴Haitian migrants: 65-70% 🔴Somali migrants: 40%
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@NormEisen @DDFund_ Nope not just for seashells. Comey broke many of the same laws.He indicted and imprisoned other people.For
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Norm Eisen@NormEisen·
Give me a f*****g break Trump’s DOJ just indicted James Comey—again This time? For seashells Every time they fail, they manufacture a new charge We @ddfund_ filed a legal briefs supporting him before & will keep standing with him
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@nicksortor What did hakeem jeffries say, FAFO Florida. 🤣🤣🤣🤣, jeffries is in the findout stage
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🚨 BREAKING — IT'S OFFICIAL: Ron DeSantis' new Congressional map for Florida, which positions Republicans to win an extra FOUR seats in the US House, has FULLY PASSED the Senate, 21-17 It'll now head to DeSantis' desk. GREAT JOB, FLORIDA! Other southern states MUST follow 👏
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@shipwreckedcrew More evidence that to the progressives, the court is just another political branch. The three horse women voted one way in california and the complete opposite way in the texas redistricting.
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Shipwreckedcrew@shipwreckedcrew·
So Justice Kagan is reported in Molly Hemingway's new book on Justice Alito as having urged liberal members of the Court to slow-walk their dissents in the Dobbs case for months after Justice Alito had finished his majority decision, presumably with the "hope" that the composition of the Court would change and the 5-4 outcome striking down Roe would turn into a 4-4 deadlock that left the lower court's decision in place - affirming Roe. NOW, it is clear that it was Justice Kagan -- and not Justices Jackson and Sotomayor -- who has held up her dissent in the Louisiana redistricting case, as she has written the only dissent -- with the whispered-about motivation being to push the decision back far enough into the calendar back such that some states don't have time to engage in redistricting before the Nov. elections -- redistricting that might eliminate minority-majority districts and cost Democrats seats. If both these two anecdotal accounts about Kagan gain traction, it will forever stain her legacy on SCOTUS.
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Dr. Maalouf ‏@realMaalouf·
All the lands that were conquered or ever ruled by Muslims. Millions were killed. Hundreds of thousands were enslaved. Several indigenous cultures and civilizations were wiped out. Arab Muslims INVENTED colonialism, centuries before Europeans.
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We make war that we may live in peace. – Aristotle (Nicomachean Ethics)
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@KamalaHarris Since when is contorting a voting district based on race constitutional
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Today’s Supreme Court ruling guts the Voting Rights Act and turns back the clock on the foundational promise of equality and fairness in our election systems. Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act was one of the last remaining federal protections for Black and brown voters against maps deliberately drawn to dilute their political power. That protection has been stripped away. It is an outrage. But it is not a surprise. It is part of an agenda that conservatives set in place decades ago to steal power from everyday people and then cling to that power for generations. The court’s decision is motivated by politics and designed to give an upper hand to Donald Trump’s Republican Party, which faces the threat of losing the upcoming midterm elections. We must pay attention to what happens next. The fight now returns to the states. Legislatures — particularly those in the South — will rush to redraw districts before voting for the midterms begins in just a few months. Already, Louisiana and Florida are planning to redraw their maps, and we should not be surprised if others rapidly follow suit ahead of the midterms and 2028. Their politically-motivated power grab is meant to protect elected Republicans from any consequences for their failure to make groceries, gas, health care, or housing more affordable for you and your family. They want to cheat and choose their voters, instead of the voters deciding who they choose. The mission before us is to restore the power of the people. There is no question our fight became harder today, but I know we are up for the battle.
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@Anthem01 @grey4626 Correct both the Magna Carta and English common law resonate throughout our current legal system although were not specifically adopted per se. Ms LH is a force, but overall a bit off base here.
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LHGrey™️@grey4626·
You historically illiterate, crown-kissing, sovereignty-eroding simpletons peddling this insipid royalist drivel: Magna Carta does not fucking apply to the United States of America. Not one goddamn clause. Not in 1215, not in 1776, and sure as hell not in 2026 while some inbred Windsorian monarch lectures our Congress like we’re still colonial tenants. Jesus fucking Christ, get it right or get the fuck out of the conversation. We bled for independence precisely to reject that feudal English parchment. The Declaration of Independence was our lethal severance notice: no more divine-right kings, no more baronial compromises dressed up as liberty. Our Founders studied it, sure...Jefferson, Madison, Hamilton cherry-picked the due-process DNA and habeas corpus lineage from English common law as raw material...but they forged it into something revolutionary, not derivative. Influence is not application. Pedigree is not jurisdiction. Precision, motherfuckers. Legally, it’s ironclad and non-negotiable. Article VI of the U.S. Constitution declares this document the supreme Law of the Land. Magna Carta? A 13th-century domestic English charter between a weak Plantagenet king and his pissed-off barons. It has never been ratified by the U.S. Senate, never embodied in any treaty under Article II, never incorporated by statute, and never elevated to customary international law binding a sovereign republic that explicitly repudiated British subjecthood. Zero positive-law force here. The Supreme Court has nodded to it in over 160 opinions since 1789...Hurtado v. California, Murray’s Lessee, the whole due-process canon...but every single reference is historical illustration, not binding precedent. It’s rhetorical ancestry, like quoting the Code of Hammurabi in a property dispute. Persuasive at best, ornamental at worst. Cite it all day; it still doesn’t cross the Atlantic as enforceable edict. International law angle? Laughable. The Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties doesn’t apply because this isn’t a treaty...it’s a foreign domestic artifact. Customary international law requires widespread state practice and opinio juris; no nation on Earth treats a medieval English charter as binding on third-party republics. The U.S. isn’t a successor state to the Crown; we’re the rejection of it. Any attempt to imply continuity is soft-power gaslighting, pure and simple. And here’s the psychological venom that makes this shit lethal: King Charles’s little Runnymede cosplay in the House chamber wasn’t innocent nostalgia. It was elite psychological operations 101...deliberate cognitive anchoring. Plant the seed that American liberty is an offshoot of British royal benevolence, erode the psychic rupture of 1776, soften the national ego into a warm bath of “shared heritage.” It’s the same globalist playbook every time: dilute sovereignty through implied continuity, romanticize the Crown while our own founding documents scream otherwise. They want you nodding along to the standing ovation because it feels cultured, feels connected, feels safe. Fuck that. It’s submission disguised as sophistication. The venom is in the implication that we still owe some ancestral debt to a document born under a sword at Runnymede. Our rights don’t flow from a king’s reluctant concession to his barons. They derive from Nature and Nature’s God, secured by our blood, codified in our Constitution, and defended by our courts and arms. Full stop. Magna Carta can sit in its glass case in London and rot for all we care. It has no jurisdiction here, no authority here, no relevance here beyond dusty academic footnotes. Influence is not application. Heritage is not hierarchy. And nostalgia is not law. Get it right, or choke on the distinction, you historically illiterate royalist fucks. And get a better goddamn education before you vomit your bullshit forth on my timeline. 💀🗡️⚖️
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Perhaps one of the most striking moments in the king's speech came when he reminded lawmakers that the Magna Carta, cited repeatedly by the U.S. Supreme Court over the years, advanced the foundational principle that "executive power is subject to checks and balances."

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@gadflybytes @grey4626 No sir, the magna carta was written in 1215, the glorious revolution later was 1688. And all throughout this period great thinkers like fortescue seldon, montesquieu and edmund burke, we're discussing limited government and rights of men.
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gadflybytes@gadflybytes·
@Anthem01 @grey4626 It’s probably more like the British started beefing it up in importance after they realized America had surpassed them. Britain didn’t even get freedom of “expression” as a written law until it adopted the UN Charter on human rights, in the 90s.
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@registarodri I'm old enough to have heard thriller firsthand and every song was played on the radio. That's not what mid albums do Very few artists were lucky enough to have most of one album played on the radio. The beatles and led zep were successful at this, but very few others were.
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Michael Jackson was an elite performer, but his actual music is mid. Thriller had 3 good songs at best, Off The Wall 2. The other albums are irrelevant.
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@RadioGenoa Read this, Jan Sobieski saved her only for people like angela merkel to let them in the front door
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Over 40% of elementary school students in Vienna are Muslim. In 1990s, this number was likely zero or close to zero. We are passing the point of no return.
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@elonmusk And look what followed higher taxes, massive debt, 1940 on...
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