Unapologetic
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@TheChiefNerd @grok what is average black household annual income in New-York?
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@1MichaelaGraham @JohnEDeaton1 @realDonaldTrump Integrity if a deal? You sound like someone who's surely enabled a few addicts to continue the path of destruction.
If someone can't / won't use the help you give them after multiple attempts, when do you put family "country" first? Glad you left!
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@JohnEDeaton1 @realDonaldTrump What about integrity of a deal that was signed by Americans to support Ukraine, if they were to give up their nuclear power? That means nothing? The world is global and your buddy Trump has destroyed every relationship with allies. I’m glad I no longer live in your country
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As many of you already know,
I’m not known as a big Trump supporter. In fact, although I received over 1.3 million votes and was the first Republican candidate for U.S. Senate to get over 40% in MA in many years, my lack of support for @realDonaldTrump cost me Republican votes.
I’m sharing this now - not to revisit history - but because it provides unbiased context for me to make the following comment regarding @BarackObama’s statement below.
Despite being political opponents, it’s an absolute shame that a former American President can’t bring himself to give even the slightest amount of credit to a current American President, especially when it comes to saving tens of thousands of lives, including the lives of innocent children, many of whom are starving to death.
Trump’s critics can’t dismiss what I’m saying by claiming I’m just another Trump sycophant - which is what they usually do, even if the person is making a valid point.
As for you, President Obama, despite winning the Nobel Peace Prize ONLY 9 MONTHS into your first presidential term, peace wasn’t achieved by you or your administration.
The Nobel Peace Prize committee gave you the award based on vague references regarding your efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation - whatever that means.
But to be clear: there were roughly 7,000–9,000 strikes/missile impacts/air raid events into Gaza during your presidency. Simply put, peace did not happen under your watch, did it?
We all now know, you and others in your administration, attempted to “save democracy” by sacrificing democracy in an effort to stop Trump from becoming President. It seems, to you, the ends justified the means. But the truth is, you don’t get to call out toxic division while practicing toxic division.
Have we become so divided as a nation that you can’t bring yourself to simply say - on this one specific issue - good job President Trump?
But then again, you are the same former president who chastised fellow African-American voters if they exercised their own judgment and didn’t get in line to vote for @KamalaHarris - as you said they should - but instead, chose to vote for Trump.
So, although not known as a big Trump guy, let me say it for you Barrack - just as @JohnFetterman, a fellow
democrat of yours, said: “Good job President Trump.”
Barack Obama@BarackObama
After two years of unimaginable loss and suffering for Israeli families and the people of Gaza, we should all be encouraged and relieved that an end to the conflict is within sight; that those hostages still being held will be reunited with their families; and that vital aid can start reaching those inside Gaza whose lives have been shattered. More than that, though, it now falls on Israelis and Palestinians, with the support of the U.S. and the entire world community, to begin the hard task of rebuilding Gaza – and to commit to a process that, by recognizing the common humanity and basic rights of both peoples, can achieve a lasting peace.
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