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@OneMellowFellow
Have the understanding that there will be many things you'll never understand
La-La Land شامل ہوئے Nisan 2011
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@KCRPH @CharlieIceman2 @davematt88 You're speculating. There's nothing factual in your statement. However, Trump does not have a great track record when it comes to his treatment of children sooo....

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@OneMellowFellow @CharlieIceman2 @davematt88 Underground. It wouldn't surprise me if they put a plant under a school. But I'm sure it's just evil old Trump wanting to kill children. Idiot.
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@KCRPH @rubiesforlife @davematt88 We sunk one of their ships full of sailors, they've killed/injured our armed forces, both sides have been bombing each other for weeks. Trump is asking for 200 billion and even more next year. We are spending and taking losses as if we're at war. Arguing semantics doesnt matter.
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@KCRPH @CharlieIceman2 @davematt88 I didnt realize they were building nukes in elementary schools. I guess that's enough justification for them to bomb it twice within one hour.
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@CharlieIceman2 @davematt88 Targeted strikes to paralyze their nuclear capabilities is smart and needed.
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Arsenio Hall recalls Eddie Murphy getting in a physical altercation with Coming to America director John Landis, revealing he later introduced Murphy to weed and alcohol in an effort to bring him back to the film
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@shanaka86 You fire him because he is part of the old guard that was a failure in Afghanistan and Iraq .
Trump wants people who are winners .
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JUST IN: You do not fire your Army Chief of Staff in the middle of a war for no reason. You fire him because of what comes next.
Pete Hegseth called General Randy George on April 2 and told him to retire immediately. The Pentagon confirmed it within hours. No reason was given. Not publicly. Not privately. A senior Army official told Fox News that Hegseth offered George nothing: no misconduct, no operational failure, no policy disagreement on the record. Just a phone call and a career ending in the middle of the most significant American combat operation in two decades.
George is the 24th general or admiral Hegseth has removed. But he is not the 24th. He is the one that matters. The Army Chief of Staff. The man whose signature sits between a president’s intent and the order that sends soldiers across a beach or into a tunnel complex. The 82nd Airborne is deploying right now. Marines from the 31st MEU are staged on the USS Tripoli. JSOC operators are at forward bases in Israel, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE. Kharg Island, 90 percent of Iranian oil exports, sits 16 kilometres off a coast that someone will have to decide whether to approach. And the four-star general whose job it was to advise whether that approach should happen was removed 48 hours after Trump told the nation the war would continue for two to three more weeks.
The replacement is Vice Chief General Christopher LaNeve. He was Hegseth’s senior military aide before this appointment. The man who carried the Secretary’s briefcase now commands the Army the Secretary is reshaping. The chain of command did not break. It shortened. The distance between a television studio and a combat order just collapsed to zero intermediaries who were not personally selected by the man giving the order.
No reason was given. That is the tell. When someone is removed without explanation during a crisis, the explanation is the crisis itself. George either objected to something or was about to. The ground option. The power plant strikes. The Kharg raid. The escalation that turned a highway bridge in Karaj into rubble on the same day he was told to leave. Something in the next two weeks requires a chief who will not push back, and the Pentagon solved that problem by installing one trained as Hegseth’s aide.
A former Fox News weekend host just fired a four-star general with combat tours in Iraq and Afghanistan, replaced him with his own former assistant, and did it during a live war in which the next decision could put American soldiers on Iranian soil for the first time in history. No hearing was held. No misconduct cited. The Army woke up on April 3 with a new chief it did not choose, in a war it did not start, preparing for a phase the previous chief apparently could not be trusted to execute.
The question is not why George was fired. Every general in the building knows why. The question is what order is coming in the next fourteen days that required removing the one man in the chain of command who might have said no.
The war has no perimeter. The chain of command has no objectors. And the next phase has no one left to stop it.
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NEW: Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has taken steps to block or delay promotions for more than a dozen Black and female senior officers across all four branches of the military, some of whom are seen as having been targeted because of their race, gender or perceived affiliation with Biden administration policies or officials, according to nine U.S. officials familiar with the process. nbcnews.com/politics/natio…
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@OneMellowFellow @CindyWitzigreu1 @THEBC43 @AP I guess we will see what happens during the rest of his presidency. He’s not perfect, but he’s sure better than the alternative!!
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BREAKING: President Trump signs an order directing the creation of a national eligible voter list, a move expected to face swift legal challenges. apnews.com/article/donald…
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@ShellyYeagsl @CindyWitzigreu1 @THEBC43 @AP The alternative isn't in the Epstein Files thousands of times. No other President has faced these type of allegations. He was required by law to release all of the files and refuses to do so. Your support for him leads me to assume you molest kids as well. Birds of a feather...

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@mattvanswol You're proud of your support for an insurrectionist pedophile liar con-man. I dont blame them for not feeling safe with you. I'd be embarrassed to call you friend as well.
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One year ago, I publicly came out in support of President Trump.
I had absolutely no idea how severe the backlash would be.
The Left tried to destroy everything good in my life.
My job. My family. Our safety.
We lost more friends than I ever could have imagined.
Politics is so tribal, and it can be that way on BOTH the Left and Right.
But something interesting I noticed...
...is that my Right-leaning friends were my friends even when I was liberal, and they stayed consistently my friends when I moved to the Right.
My liberal friends, on the other hand, pretty much all abandoned us, except for a small few.
There’s a specific kind of grief that comes from realizing people didn’t just disagree with you…
...they re-categorized you as "unsafe"
Someone once told me that, in person.
"We don't feel safe with you."
Like you became a different species overnight.
Like everything you’d ever done for them, every memory, every “I’ve got you!” suddenly didn’t count for anything at all..
The noise online is one thing, I've learned to tune almost all of the hate out.
Even de*th threats rarely bother me now, as insane as that is.
The hardest part...
Watching my wife jump every time the camera notifications went off.
Watching my kids live under a microscope they didn’t choose.
Doing the math in my head about safety and work and whether I’d just completely destroyed the stability of our home because I spoke honestly.
I didn’t feel brave.
I felt sick, I felt like I did something wrong and was being punished for it.
It still feels that way, a lot of the time... my wife and I are still shunned from many friend groups we once had.
I think that's when I finally learned what "tribal" meant... a real willingness to punish, to exile, and make an example out of someone to "teach them a lesson."
The funny thing is... my right-leaning friends didn’t “welcome me” when I changed, they just NEVER LEFT.
We disagreed, for sure.
But they never tried to take my livelihood, never tried to scare my family, and never tried to turn my kids into collateral damage.
I think, especially in that way in particular, the Right does far, far better than the Left.
There’s a difference between disagreement and dehumanization.
There's a difference between:
a) “I think you’re wrong” and
b) “you’re dangerous, and your family deserves suffering.”
That’s a social enforcement system, something I was inside of and didn't know I was in, until I broke out of it.
There's a reason the Left does it... it works.
…and that’s the irony, specifically on the Left
A movement that prides itself on tolerance only applies it to people who already agree with them.
And once you see that, you can’t unsee it.
I think one year out... I'm still in a weird stage of grief.
For the friendships we lost, the community we once had, the old way of life where we didn't have to think about safety very much at all, and where my kids didn't have to go through life inheriting the consequences of adults who they themselves couldn’t handle disagreement.
But, even through all that...
Life is better now than it was a year ago.
We went to church for the first time ever, with our kids.
We found a new community of friends.
We got closer with the friends who stuck around.
We got the chance to be wrong, and learn.
We got room... to grow.
Room to be imperfect.
Room to disagree.
Room to be wrong.
It's not necessarily easier, but it has made life more clear, and I’d rather be condemned for my convictions than rewarded for my compliance.
One year out... I do not regret supporting President Trump.
I regret not supporting him sooner.
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@ShellyYeagsl @CindyWitzigreu1 @THEBC43 @AP Maybe that 77 million would be on board if he were honest. He promised all of those things I mentioned above and he lied about them all. And now I think you should check his current approval rating if you want to see some historic numbers.
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@OneMellowFellow @CindyWitzigreu1 @THEBC43 @AP Oh, such a classy person you are!! Sadly for you, 77 million patriotic Americans strongly disagree with you. Those of us who do NOT have a serious case of TDS understand that our country is doomed if the Save America Act is not passed.
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@ShellyYeagsl @CindyWitzigreu1 @THEBC43 @AP Some of us are smart enough to observe a long pattern of behaviors from a con-man. Some of us are smart enough to know voter suppression when we see it. Guess who's not included in that "Some of us"?...your dumbass.
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@OneMellowFellow @CindyWitzigreu1 @THEBC43 @AP If you and your party are too stupid to figure out how to use your birth certificate or passport, then you don’t deserve to vote. Married women are smart enough to know how to do this. Sadly, YOU, apparently are not.
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@ShellyYeagsl @CindyWitzigreu1 @THEBC43 @AP Im smart enough not to trust a pedophile pathological liar whose never provided proof of any election fraud. He's lying about this just like he lied about the tariffs, project 2025, epstein files, no new wars. The fact that you believe him makes you a gullible fucking idiot
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@TimHannan They're aware that their base won't hold them accountable for broken promises. They can lie every day and their base will always say "but Biden...". Why keep promises when you have a simple dumb base? MAGA leaders have the easiest job in the world.
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