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@elonmusk Just imagine how admired Elon would be if he used just a fraction of his wealth to actually help people rather than stoke division with garbage like this.
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@atensnut Tick tock should promote this….our younger Americans could use this info!
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@Mr_Pink13 @TheQuartering Hey pinko.
From the UK?
Need NATO to save you from the caliphate?
Have fun with that.
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@TheQuartering You know what NATO isn't?
It isn't an organisation to be exploited by a retarded US President who is entirely owned by Israel (because Epstein?) in order to bomb schoolgirls.
It's a defence alliance focused on North Atlantic countries, not the Middle East.
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@joan_ant192 @TSPcorner @Microinteracti1 @robbi_fahey @KurtSchlichter You are in the UK and are still defending Iran?!?
Have fun with that burka
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@_GreyBraids @TSPcorner @Microinteracti1 @robbi_fahey @KurtSchlichter They aren't my causes They are the actions of the US that Iran reacted to
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The Europeans are not dealing with “a man.” They are dealing with the United States of America.
The United States needed the most innocuous kind of cooperation from them. They denied the United States that cooperation.
The implied argument is that their obligations within our alliance depend on whether they like the guy we chose as our president. “Sure, we’re allies…if we approve of who you elected.”
Nope.
We are not going to forget, and we’re not going to forgive. I’m indifferent to their excuses or their rationalizations. The United States of America needed their help and not very much help. They turned us down. That changes everything. And they aren’t going to like how it changes everything.
Gerard Baker@gerardtbaker
The casuistry here is remarkable. This is the simple reality: Like most Americans, most Europeans think this war is a bad idea.Their governments are being asked to take a huge risk by a man who has proved unreliable, volatile and intemperate over and over. Who would do that?
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@joan_ant192 @TSPcorner @Microinteracti1 @robbi_fahey @KurtSchlichter If you don’t have receipts, I suppose your claim is false
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@_GreyBraids @TSPcorner @Microinteracti1 @robbi_fahey @KurtSchlichter You gave the examples Do your own research It is the only way you will learn I am not your educator
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@_GreyBraids @TSPcorner @Microinteracti1 @robbi_fahey @KurtSchlichter You have made no effort to look at the history of the US interaction with Iran None of these actions were unprovoked either but you don't bother to look at causes
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Not unprovoked. Receipts:
1979–1980s (Lebanon/Beirut era, via Iranian-backed groups like Islamic Jihad/Hezbollah)
- November 1979–January 1981: Iranian-backed students seized the U.S. Embassy in Tehran, holding 52–66 Americans hostage for 444 days.
- April 1983: Suicide car bombing of the U.S. Embassy in Beirut (Iran-backed Islamic Jihad/Hezbollah precursor) killed 63 people, including 17 Americans.
- October 1983: Truck bombing of the U.S. Marine barracks in Beirut (Iran-backed Hezbollah) killed 241 U.S. service members (220 Marines + 21 others); a near-simultaneous attack hit French forces.
- March 1984: Kidnapping and later murder (1985) of CIA station chief William Buckley in Beirut (Iran-backed Islamic Jihad/Hezbollah).
- Additional 1980s Lebanon-related actions: Multiple kidnappings of Americans (dozens total), hijackings (e.g., TWA Flight 847), and the 1984 U.S. Embassy annex bombing.
### 1990s
- June 1996: Khobar Towers bombing in Saudi Arabia (Iran-backed Hezbollah al-Hejaz, with IRGC links per U.S. courts/FBI) killed 19 U.S. airmen and injured ~500.
- August 1998: U.S. embassy bombings in Kenya and Tanzania (al-Qaeda with Hezbollah training/support facilitated by Iran per 9/11 Commission) killed 12 Americans (part of 224 total deaths).
### 2000s–2010s (Iraq insurgency, via Iranian-backed Shia militias)
- 2003–2011: Iranian-backed militias (using EFPs, IEDs, and other support from IRGC) killed at least 603–608 U.S. troops in Iraq (roughly 1 in 6 U.S. combat deaths there, per Pentagon data); hundreds more wounded. Groups included Kataib Hezbollah and Asaib Ahl al-Haq.59
### 2020s (Recent proxy attacks)
- December 2019–early 2020s: Rocket/drone attacks on U.S. bases in Iraq/Syria by Iranian-backed Iraqi militias; included the December 2019 K-1 base attack killing one U.S. contractor.
- March 2023: Iranian drone strike on U.S. base near Hasakah, Syria, killed one American contractor and wounded five U.S. troops.
- January 2024: Drone attack by Kataib Hezbollah (Iranian-backed) on Tower 22 base in Jordan killed three U.S. soldiers and injured over 40.2
- October 2023–2024: Over 170–180+ attacks on U.S. forces in Iraq, Syria, and Jordan by Iranian proxies (rockets, drones, missiles); dozens of U.S. personnel injured (including traumatic brain injuries); some attacks continued or resumed in later periods.
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Not unprovoked. Receipts:
1979–1980s (Lebanon/Beirut era, via Iranian-backed groups like Islamic Jihad/Hezbollah)
- November 1979–January 1981: Iranian-backed students seized the U.S. Embassy in Tehran, holding 52–66 Americans hostage for 444 days.
- April 1983: Suicide car bombing of the U.S. Embassy in Beirut (Iran-backed Islamic Jihad/Hezbollah precursor) killed 63 people, including 17 Americans.
- October 1983: Truck bombing of the U.S. Marine barracks in Beirut (Iran-backed Hezbollah) killed 241 U.S. service members (220 Marines + 21 others); a near-simultaneous attack hit French forces.
- March 1984: Kidnapping and later murder (1985) of CIA station chief William Buckley in Beirut (Iran-backed Islamic Jihad/Hezbollah).
- Additional 1980s Lebanon-related actions: Multiple kidnappings of Americans (dozens total), hijackings (e.g., TWA Flight 847), and the 1984 U.S. Embassy annex bombing.
### 1990s
- June 1996: Khobar Towers bombing in Saudi Arabia (Iran-backed Hezbollah al-Hejaz, with IRGC links per U.S. courts/FBI) killed 19 U.S. airmen and injured ~500.
- August 1998: U.S. embassy bombings in Kenya and Tanzania (al-Qaeda with Hezbollah training/support facilitated by Iran per 9/11 Commission) killed 12 Americans (part of 224 total deaths).
### 2000s–2010s (Iraq insurgency, via Iranian-backed Shia militias)
- 2003–2011: Iranian-backed militias (using EFPs, IEDs, and other support from IRGC) killed at least 603–608 U.S. troops in Iraq (roughly 1 in 6 U.S. combat deaths there, per Pentagon data); hundreds more wounded. Groups included Kataib Hezbollah and Asaib Ahl al-Haq.59
### 2020s (Recent proxy attacks)
- December 2019–early 2020s: Rocket/drone attacks on U.S. bases in Iraq/Syria by Iranian-backed Iraqi militias; included the December 2019 K-1 base attack killing one U.S. contractor.
- March 2023: Iranian drone strike on U.S. base near Hasakah, Syria, killed one American contractor and wounded five U.S. troops.
- January 2024: Drone attack by Kataib Hezbollah (Iranian-backed) on Tower 22 base in Jordan killed three U.S. soldiers and injured over 40.2
- October 2023–2024: Over 170–180+ attacks on U.S. forces in Iraq, Syria, and Jordan by Iranian proxies (rockets, drones, missiles); dozens of U.S. personnel injured (including traumatic brain injuries); some attacks continued or resumed in later periods.
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@TSPcorner @Microinteracti1 @robbi_fahey @KurtSchlichter But we don't agree with your unprovoked attack on Iran How hard is that to understand It is an illegal war You're on your own
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Not unprovoked. Receipts:
1979–1980s (Lebanon/Beirut era, via Iranian-backed groups like Islamic Jihad/Hezbollah)
- November 1979–January 1981: Iranian-backed students seized the U.S. Embassy in Tehran, holding 52–66 Americans hostage for 444 days.
- April 1983: Suicide car bombing of the U.S. Embassy in Beirut (Iran-backed Islamic Jihad/Hezbollah precursor) killed 63 people, including 17 Americans.
- October 1983: Truck bombing of the U.S. Marine barracks in Beirut (Iran-backed Hezbollah) killed 241 U.S. service members (220 Marines + 21 others); a near-simultaneous attack hit French forces.
- March 1984: Kidnapping and later murder (1985) of CIA station chief William Buckley in Beirut (Iran-backed Islamic Jihad/Hezbollah).
- Additional 1980s Lebanon-related actions: Multiple kidnappings of Americans (dozens total), hijackings (e.g., TWA Flight 847), and the 1984 U.S. Embassy annex bombing.
### 1990s
- June 1996: Khobar Towers bombing in Saudi Arabia (Iran-backed Hezbollah al-Hejaz, with IRGC links per U.S. courts/FBI) killed 19 U.S. airmen and injured ~500.
- August 1998: U.S. embassy bombings in Kenya and Tanzania (al-Qaeda with Hezbollah training/support facilitated by Iran per 9/11 Commission) killed 12 Americans (part of 224 total deaths).
### 2000s–2010s (Iraq insurgency, via Iranian-backed Shia militias)
- 2003–2011: Iranian-backed militias (using EFPs, IEDs, and other support from IRGC) killed at least 603–608 U.S. troops in Iraq (roughly 1 in 6 U.S. combat deaths there, per Pentagon data); hundreds more wounded. Groups included Kataib Hezbollah and Asaib Ahl al-Haq.59
### 2020s (Recent proxy attacks)
- December 2019–early 2020s: Rocket/drone attacks on U.S. bases in Iraq/Syria by Iranian-backed Iraqi militias; included the December 2019 K-1 base attack killing one U.S. contractor.
- March 2023: Iranian drone strike on U.S. base near Hasakah, Syria, killed one American contractor and wounded five U.S. troops.
- January 2024: Drone attack by Kataib Hezbollah (Iranian-backed) on Tower 22 base in Jordan killed three U.S. soldiers and injured over 40.2
- October 2023–2024: Over 170–180+ attacks on U.S. forces in Iraq, Syria, and Jordan by Iranian proxies (rockets, drones, missiles); dozens of U.S. personnel injured (including traumatic brain injuries); some attacks continued or resumed in later periods.
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This post will probably not reach you Pete, but as an older brother in the Lord - examine your ways and realize that war and killing is not the way of Jesus.
Yes, you can defend this country without condemnation but this act of unprovoked aggression against Iran is acceptable in the eyes of God.
Let us reason together and seek God's will. Peace, and good will to you - remember, you will have to give an account to God for all of this.

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Not unprovoked.
1979–1980s (Lebanon/Beirut era, via Iranian-backed groups like Islamic Jihad/Hezbollah)
- November 1979–January 1981: Iranian-backed students seized the U.S. Embassy in Tehran, holding 52–66 Americans hostage for 444 days.
- April 1983: Suicide car bombing of the U.S. Embassy in Beirut (Iran-backed Islamic Jihad/Hezbollah precursor) killed 63 people, including 17 Americans.
- October 1983: Truck bombing of the U.S. Marine barracks in Beirut (Iran-backed Hezbollah) killed 241 U.S. service members (220 Marines + 21 others); a near-simultaneous attack hit French forces.
- March 1984: Kidnapping and later murder (1985) of CIA station chief William Buckley in Beirut (Iran-backed Islamic Jihad/Hezbollah).
- Additional 1980s Lebanon-related actions: Multiple kidnappings of Americans (dozens total), hijackings (e.g., TWA Flight 847), and the 1984 U.S. Embassy annex bombing.
### 1990s
- June 1996: Khobar Towers bombing in Saudi Arabia (Iran-backed Hezbollah al-Hejaz, with IRGC links per U.S. courts/FBI) killed 19 U.S. airmen and injured ~500.
- August 1998: U.S. embassy bombings in Kenya and Tanzania (al-Qaeda with Hezbollah training/support facilitated by Iran per 9/11 Commission) killed 12 Americans (part of 224 total deaths).
### 2000s–2010s (Iraq insurgency, via Iranian-backed Shia militias)
- 2003–2011: Iranian-backed militias (using EFPs, IEDs, and other support from IRGC) killed at least 603–608 U.S. troops in Iraq (roughly 1 in 6 U.S. combat deaths there, per Pentagon data); hundreds more wounded. Groups included Kataib Hezbollah and Asaib Ahl al-Haq.59
### 2020s (Recent proxy attacks)
- December 2019–early 2020s: Rocket/drone attacks on U.S. bases in Iraq/Syria by Iranian-backed Iraqi militias; included the December 2019 K-1 base attack killing one U.S. contractor.
- March 2023: Iranian drone strike on U.S. base near Hasakah, Syria, killed one American contractor and wounded five U.S. troops.
- January 2024: Drone attack by Kataib Hezbollah (Iranian-backed) on Tower 22 base in Jordan killed three U.S. soldiers and injured over 40.2
- October 2023–2024: Over 170–180+ attacks on U.S. forces in Iraq, Syria, and Jordan by Iranian proxies (rockets, drones, missiles); dozens of U.S. personnel injured (including traumatic brain injuries); some attacks continued or resumed in later periods.
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@SenatorWong
Penny you reek of hypocrisy, not hesitant to codemn Iran a country under unprovoked attack from US and Israeli genocide prone regime. No comment about Israel bombing university, schools medical facilities in Iran. These are war crimes Penny
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1979–1980s (Lebanon/Beirut era, via Iranian-backed groups like Islamic Jihad/Hezbollah)
- November 1979–January 1981: Iranian-backed students seized the U.S. Embassy in Tehran, holding 52–66 Americans hostage for 444 days.
- April 1983: Suicide car bombing of the U.S. Embassy in Beirut (Iran-backed Islamic Jihad/Hezbollah precursor) killed 63 people, including 17 Americans.
- October 1983: Truck bombing of the U.S. Marine barracks in Beirut (Iran-backed Hezbollah) killed 241 U.S. service members (220 Marines + 21 others); a near-simultaneous attack hit French forces.
- March 1984: Kidnapping and later murder (1985) of CIA station chief William Buckley in Beirut (Iran-backed Islamic Jihad/Hezbollah).
- Additional 1980s Lebanon-related actions: Multiple kidnappings of Americans (dozens total), hijackings (e.g., TWA Flight 847), and the 1984 U.S. Embassy annex bombing.
### 1990s
- June 1996: Khobar Towers bombing in Saudi Arabia (Iran-backed Hezbollah al-Hejaz, with IRGC links per U.S. courts/FBI) killed 19 U.S. airmen and injured ~500.
- August 1998: U.S. embassy bombings in Kenya and Tanzania (al-Qaeda with Hezbollah training/support facilitated by Iran per 9/11 Commission) killed 12 Americans (part of 224 total deaths).
### 2000s–2010s (Iraq insurgency, via Iranian-backed Shia militias)
- 2003–2011: Iranian-backed militias (using EFPs, IEDs, and other support from IRGC) killed at least 603–608 U.S. troops in Iraq (roughly 1 in 6 U.S. combat deaths there, per Pentagon data); hundreds more wounded. Groups included Kataib Hezbollah and Asaib Ahl al-Haq.59
### 2020s (Recent proxy attacks)
- December 2019–early 2020s: Rocket/drone attacks on U.S. bases in Iraq/Syria by Iranian-backed Iraqi militias; included the December 2019 K-1 base attack killing one U.S. contractor.
- March 2023: Iranian drone strike on U.S. base near Hasakah, Syria, killed one American contractor and wounded five U.S. troops.
- January 2024: Drone attack by Kataib Hezbollah (Iranian-backed) on Tower 22 base in Jordan killed three U.S. soldiers and injured over 40.2
- October 2023–2024: Over 170–180+ attacks on U.S. forces in Iraq, Syria, and Jordan by Iranian proxies (rockets, drones, missiles); dozens of U.S. personnel injured (including traumatic brain injuries); some attacks continued or resumed in later periods.
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@MarioNawfal @GraceWithGlory1 It’s not a “war,” Iran was attacked completely unprovoked by the AmerIsraeli pedophile cartel. Iran has the right to defend itself. It’s good for them to take out Epstein military installations around them.
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NOT UNPROVOKED.
1979–1980s (Lebanon/Beirut era, via Iranian-backed groups like Islamic Jihad/Hezbollah)
- November 1979–January 1981: Iranian-backed students seized the U.S. Embassy in Tehran, holding 52–66 Americans hostage for 444 days.
- April 1983: Suicide car bombing of the U.S. Embassy in Beirut (Iran-backed Islamic Jihad/Hezbollah precursor) killed 63 people, including 17 Americans.
- October 1983: Truck bombing of the U.S. Marine barracks in Beirut (Iran-backed Hezbollah) killed 241 U.S. service members (220 Marines + 21 others); a near-simultaneous attack hit French forces.
- March 1984: Kidnapping and later murder (1985) of CIA station chief William Buckley in Beirut (Iran-backed Islamic Jihad/Hezbollah).
- Additional 1980s Lebanon-related actions: Multiple kidnappings of Americans (dozens total), hijackings (e.g., TWA Flight 847), and the 1984 U.S. Embassy annex bombing.
### 1990s
- June 1996: Khobar Towers bombing in Saudi Arabia (Iran-backed Hezbollah al-Hejaz, with IRGC links per U.S. courts/FBI) killed 19 U.S. airmen and injured ~500.
- August 1998: U.S. embassy bombings in Kenya and Tanzania (al-Qaeda with Hezbollah training/support facilitated by Iran per 9/11 Commission) killed 12 Americans (part of 224 total deaths).
### 2000s–2010s (Iraq insurgency, via Iranian-backed Shia militias)
- 2003–2011: Iranian-backed militias (using EFPs, IEDs, and other support from IRGC) killed at least 603–608 U.S. troops in Iraq (roughly 1 in 6 U.S. combat deaths there, per Pentagon data); hundreds more wounded. Groups included Kataib Hezbollah and Asaib Ahl al-Haq.59
### 2020s (Recent proxy attacks)
- December 2019–early 2020s: Rocket/drone attacks on U.S. bases in Iraq/Syria by Iranian-backed Iraqi militias; included the December 2019 K-1 base attack killing one U.S. contractor.
- March 2023: Iranian drone strike on U.S. base near Hasakah, Syria, killed one American contractor and wounded five U.S. troops.
- January 2024: Drone attack by Kataib Hezbollah (Iranian-backed) on Tower 22 base in Jordan killed three U.S. soldiers and injured over 40.2
- October 2023–2024: Over 170–180+ attacks on U.S. forces in Iraq, Syria, and Jordan by Iranian proxies (rockets, drones, missiles); dozens of U.S. personnel injured (including traumatic brain injuries); some attacks continued or resumed in later periods.
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@JoJoFromJerz Saturday April 4, 206. 1:50p.m. Outside of Walter Reed Military Medical Center. No Marine One. No motorcade. Roads open.

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@bull43397 @DefiyantlyFree I’m in Lynn, we should have a coffee
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@_GreyBraids @DefiyantlyFree Very little is Jewish in the new testament that was the point of Jesus teachings. Go talk to some low IQ sheep who believes your blasphemy
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We are a Judeo-Christian nation. All the same podcast bros who are saying we are not said the opposite before 2025.
I don’t care when the word Judeo-Christian started to be used politically.
The Old Testament (Jewish) and the New Testament (Christianity) make up the Bible. Hope I didn’t lose anyone yet.
According to political scientist Donald Lutz’s landmark study published in the American Political Science Review, the book of Deuteronomy was the single most frequently cited work in all of America’s founding-era political literature.
Followed by Montesquieu’s The Spirit of the Laws.
Deuteronomy was referenced nearly TWICE as often as all of Locke’s writings, and the apostle Paul was mentioned about as frequently as Montesquieu and Blackstone.
The book the founders quoted most wasn’t Locke. It wasn’t Montesquieu. It was a 3,000 year old Hebrew text about a nation under God.
Deuteronomy 1:16-17 commands judges not to discriminate between the powerful and the poor “ye shall hear the small as well as the great.” Leviticus 19:15 echoes it: “Thou shalt not respect the person of the poor, nor honor the person of the mighty.” The founders produced: “All men are created equal.”
Deuteronomy 17:6 establishes that no person shall be convicted of a capital crime on the testimony of one witness alone. The Constitution’s treason clause mirrors it almost word for word: “No person shall be convicted of treason unless on the testimony of two witnesses to the same overt act.”
Deuteronomy 24:6 prohibits punishing children for the sins of their fathers. The Constitution reflects this directly: “No attainder of treason shall work corruption of blood.”
The founders also found the separation of powers not just in Isaiah 33:22 but in Deuteronomy 16, 17, and 18, which lay out distinct offices with distinct functions a separation the founders saw as having divine sanction.
The founders saw a model of due process of law procedural fairness and equality of all persons before the law in the laws of Moses, especially Exodus 23, which for centuries has been called “the Ten Commandments of Due Process.” These principles are explicitly guaranteed in the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments.
So yes, we are a Judeo-Christian nation FOUNDED on the Old Testament (Judaism) and the New Testament (Christianity).
Hope that clears things up.
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Jesus quoted the Old Testament directly 80 times and used it to support His teachings almost 200 times.
The greatest commandment is love.
As followers of the Way, we are commanded to love our fellow humans. Even when they don’t yet believe.
As for your obvious antisemitism, know that we are GRAFTED IN and we cannot destroy the trunk and roots that hold us.
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@_GreyBraids @DefiyantlyFree Real Christians cannot co exist with people who don't believe in Christ. At least the Muslims believe Jesus was a prophet gods messager. Second the OT and NT both about Jesus. Third firs generation of Christians were Jewish and stopped preaching OT and preached the NT god wishes
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@outcomethinking @DefiyantlyFree You are reaching the point of understanding dispensation.
Yes, the paradigm has changed.
But the God who ordained these dispensations is watching over His word to fulfill them.
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@_GreyBraids @DefiyantlyFree Maybe! Christian perspective: God may not change, but his policies do. (Old to New Testament - the policy changed.)
To Catholics: Zionism isn't anything but a late 1800s human invention
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God does not change.
He picked a people group and shepherded them for 40 years to train them up to be a peculiar people and “I will be your God and you will be my people”.
The mere existence of the state of Israel much less the fact that it is populated with Hebrew blood is completely amazing after being scattered for 2000 years.
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@_GreyBraids @DefiyantlyFree I don't pretend to speak for God. But I suspect the Jews are the apple of God's eye in the same way that we believed the sun revolved around the earth.
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