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  1. I heard that on October 31st she was giving out candy to children to get them to come to her house.
    5 points
  2. Trump Nominates Pam Bondi for Attorney General After Matt Gaetz Withdrawal https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2024/11/21/trump-nominates-pam-bondi-for-attorney-general-after-matt-gaetz-withdrawal/
    3 points
  3. The hate has always been there, and i pretty sure Israel really does not give a rats ass what the other countries say or do... I also very sure nobody really gives a rats ass what the UN has to say about anything...not since UNRWA had members take part in the raid into Israel and took hostages, are responsible for teaching HAMAS propaganda in their schools...Ya i don't think Israel really cares what they say....UN is run by third world dictators...
    3 points
  4. HUNT: “The province ordered us to destroy our data — I objected!” Dr. Julian Somers, director of the Centre for Applied Research in Mental Health and Addiction at Simon Fraser University, says that despite the thin evidence in support of these experimental programs, the BC government has aggressively expanded them — and retaliated against dissenting researchers. Safer supply programs claim to reduce overdoses and deaths by distributing free addictive drugs — typically 8-milligram tablets of hydromorphone, an opioid as potent as heroin — to dissuade addicts from accessing riskier street substances. Yet, a growing number of doctors say these programs are deeply misguided — and widely defrauded. Ultimately, Somers argues, safer supply is exacerbating the country’s addiction crisis. And if you dare speak out your attacked or canceled. This is more evidence of the ongoing tendency for governments to repress scientific evidence that doesn't suit their ideological agenda while at the same time demanding that people follow the science.
    2 points
  5. I'm taking the under on Trump getting sick of Elon's shit before inauguration day.
    2 points
  6. That and stripping away worker and consumer protections, ending environmental regulations, that sort of thing.
    2 points
  7. It is funny because the election official who made that decision to count the ballots admitted she was breaking the law and didn't care, there was no interpretation of the law she knew exactly what she was doing was illegal.
    2 points
  8. Wait a minute... if you rearrange pam bondi it spells.... P -DOMAIN! PROOF! PROOF SHE"S TRYING TO TAKE OVER..... (it's a trap!)
    2 points
  9. I can't help but wonder if there's going to be some kind of rape accusation coming out a month before the election. Our MSM would love nothing more than a chance to slander Poilievre, they just need to find a crisis actress to play the role.
    2 points
  10. I heard that on Dec 24th she fills her stockings with candy, and then gets kids to just reach in there and grab them.
    2 points
  11. Well there is going to be lots of happy conservatives on election day....there is that.....and that should last for a least 4 years....and i suppose the left will fill up all the mental health spots left, with all the crying and whining...but hey according to August we all will get along. Me i'm opening up a stand in the mall to give give out hugs to those lefties that just need a few seconds of understanding...at 20 bucks a pop, it could the new thing...at least for the next 4 years...
    2 points
  12. OMG! One of the Penguin's handpicked henchmen is having second thoughts? He'll have to turn on his TV and pick another!
    2 points
  13. Part and parcel of getting nominated to any cabinet position or judicial position by the GOP is the left's obligatory rape accusation. "Oh mah Gawd, it was the worstest thing that evah happened to me. It was in about 1992 or '93, sometime between spring and fall, in the early evenin' or mornin', and I was out jogging or walking in the park in either Chicago or Boston or something like that. I was so ashamed that I never told anyone. I have PTSD from it, and to this day I still can't walk or jog in public parks, I have to rollerblade or ride a bike."
    2 points
  14. Democrats will cook up any ol' bullshit story to get power. What a bunch of f*cking scumbags.
    2 points
  15. That's oddly specific. Did you have a bad experience or something? LOL - well if that's the best you could come back with it would appear you agree with me
    1 point
  16. Social media was scarce when I was growing up. I remember that I was 17 when I logged on to my first bulletin board. It was around 1992. I'm not sure when I first started using the internet, but I do know that Netscape didn't even start until 1994. Now, there's a lot more choices. I remember that my sister, who had her first kid in 1998, did put some restrictions on how much they could use their smart phones that at least one of her daughters didn't always agree with, but I never heard of her outright banning them from using them. So based on this rather limited dataset, I think Australia's going too far. If parents don't want their kids to use social media, they already have the power to do that. I don't think the government should outright ban people under 16 from using them.
    1 point
  17. The fact you say you aren't a boomer but post like one is the real problem here. Oh yeah about that: "The receptiveness to using the Project 2025 database for potential hires comes as the transition has already shown it is open to tapping contributors to the effort for administration jobs, including Tom Homan as border czar, Brendan Carr as chairman of the Federal Communications Commission and John Ratcliffe as CIA director. Both Homan and Ratcliffe were listed as contributors to Project 2025, while Carr wrote a chapter on the FCC." Huh what a coincidence these guys connected to this thing are all ending up in Trump's circle just like all the non kool aid drinkers said they would. That doesn't mean he had to read it, dummy! "Hey boss we have some ideas for how we can reshape the government." Trump speaking through a mouthful of BigMac "Sure whatever, make it happen, I'm watching TV."
    1 point
  18. You are comparing rhetoric from some random people on the street toward a politician in the spotlight with rhetoric from a politician about random people on the street.
    1 point
  19. She will certainly be a huge improvement over Merrick Garland.
    1 point
  20. Your lack of understanding does not invalidate my position. “Sir, I have found you an argument; but I am not obliged to find you an understanding.” ― Samuel Johnson, The Life of Samuel Johnson
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  21. That work is seriously flawed. And as we saw in the article that I posted medical professionals were being pushed to come to socially acceptable conclusions. It can be no doubt that support is a critical part of recovery. And there is no doubt that Addiction has a mental component, otherwise people wouldn't be able to become addicted to gambling. But to draw the conclusion from that that addiction is based almost entirely on social connection is not realistic. If what they were saying was true then nobody was strong supports would become addicted, and literally everything would be addictive to the degree It was stimulating and pleasurable for those who were disconnected. If anything most of the prevailing Research indicates that a strong desire to change is probably one of the greatest components of whether or not the person will be successful regardless of the method Effective treatment has to address everything, the compulsive Behavior, The physical addiction where applicable, the support network but most of all the desire for change. As to Portugal, which is often used dishonestly by those who wish to present a false argument, what the article failed to mention and what most people on the left fail to note is that their treatment methods are combined with compulsory arrest and detainment for addicts who aren't willingly going through a program. Is very strongly incentivizes the addict to make their treatment work. Turns out you get further in life with a carrot and a big stick than you do with just the carrot
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  22. "Paying teenagers for sex" or as Nationalist calls it: "How I met your mother."
    1 point
  23. Lol...poor Pup. Cry for us Pup. Whine as loud as you can. Oh and...I heard Kamala wants her knee pads back. Would you please return them?
    1 point
  24. No, it's you. lol You groomers are sick as f*ck.
    1 point
  25. Ok... you know that just makes the Guffaw BS worse right? Are you and Herb twins?
    1 point
  26. So you spent all night scouring the internet for dirt on Bondi when it's always been on the beach.
    1 point
  27. It's possible that he doesn't know. I think he spends most of his time jerking off to Hitler videos.
    1 point
  28. The Fentanyl that Biden let in in the last 4 years will kill more American kids than all the AR-15s ever made will kill in the next 1,000 years, statistically speaking.
    1 point
  29. I too was raped back in 1944. Wasn't alive back then and have no proof but I swear it happened
    1 point
  30. You believe a statutory rapist is ok to be the top LEO of the nation? What is NOT "ok" in your mind? LMAO
    1 point
  31. A brilliant post that I just made in a different thread gave me an idea for a whole new thread here... NAME YOUR KAMALA APPOINTEES! My guesses: Ambassador to the UN: Joy Reid Secretary of Defence: Ru Paul Secretary of Education: Farrakhan AG: Michael Cohen Ambassador to Israel: Ilhan Omar Director of National Intelligence: AOC Secretary of Energy: John Kerry Ambassador to NATO: Keira Knightley Secretary of the Environment: Greta Thunberg How many did I get right?
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  32. Yes you could be right. I'm hoping israel cleans it up and let whos left to live there. With infrastructure, water you name it. What Hamas was supposed to do with the billions it was given. It could be a tourist meca,once fixed up.
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  33. " The title "Anti-Semitism in the United Nations" was carefully chosen. It does not charge the UN, an indispensable world organization, with anti-Semitism. Rather, it suggests that there is a considerable anti-Semitic component behind the policies pursued there and expressed without challenge (except by the United States) in its fora. Emergency Special Sessions of the United Nations General Assembly are rare. No such session has ever been convened with respect to the Chinese occupation of Tibet, the Indonesian occupation of East Timor, the Syrian occupation of Lebanon, the slaughters in Rwanda, the disappearances in Zaire or the horrors of Bosnia. In fact, during the last 15 years they have been called only to condemn Israel. Whereas Arab states have traditionally used UN fora to demonize and isolate Israel (for example, they routinely attempt to deny Israel its credentials), they now believe they enjoy "Western" support which emboldens them. The latest Emergency Special Session, called to address Israeli construction at the Har Homa site, set in motion steps to de-legitimize Israel and to bring it to its knees. During its July meeting, the Session considered a resolution that requested member states "not to allow any import of goods produced and manufactured in occupied Palestinian territories, including Jerusalem" -- a virtual boycott and collective sanctions against the state. During its November meeting, it took a further step towards making Israel an outlaw state. In a vote of 139 to 3 with 13 abstentions, it set in motion the eventual convening of states parties to the Fourth Geneva Convention, which grew out of the Nazi occupation of Europe. Thus, that Convention will now be employed against the people who were Hitler's victims. The resolutions of the November meeting requested that the Swiss government, as the depository of this Geneva Convention, convene by February 1998 a meeting of experts to initiate the process of condemning Israel for violating the Convention. This was done despite the admonition of Switzerland's UN Observer that such action could damage the peace process and politicize international humanitarian law. As a result of such bias, the UN has lost credibility. It is no surprise that the Oslo agreements were negotiated outside of, and contained no role for, the UN. Though Israel has been the subject of aggressive wars in 1948, 1967 and 1973 and the victim of countless terrorist attacks, the Security Council and the General Assembly have never once censured its assailants. As Thomas M. Franck, Professor of International Law at New York University, has written, "...the UN is a place of convoluted realities. The Assembly's majority has also done its best to achieve an anti-Israeli politicization of the Secretariat." It is not just an issue of anti-Israel bias; it is difficult to ignore an anti-Jewish bent in many instances. For 50 years the UN has condemned virtually every conceivable form of racism. It has established programs to combat racism and its multiple facets -- including xenophobia -- but had consistently refused to do the same against anti-Semitism until 1993, and then, only under intense US pressure. Instead, the General Assembly established two Special Committees and two "special units" in the Secretariat devoted exclusively to Israeli practices, costing millions of dollars yearly. These produce anti-Israeli and Anti-Zionist pamphlets, booklets, papers and films, which are even distributed in the UN's six official languages to school children around the world. The intense hostility that Israel faces in the UN and the anti-Semitic reverberations are illustrated by two events that occurred at the Commission on Human Rights in 1991 and 1997. During the 1991 session, the Syrian Ambassador repeated the Damascus Blood Libel that Jews killed Christian children to use their blood to make Matzoth. The Western democracies could not be stirred to challenge this age-old anti-Semitic libel (which the Ottoman Sultan as the ruler of Syria, denounced when it surfaced in the 1840s). It took intense US pressure to procure a challenge to this libel in the record, and then only months after the Syrian representative emphasized to the Commission, "it's true, it's true, it's true." On 11 March 1997, the Palestinian representative charged, in a chamber packed with 500 people including the representatives of 53 states and hundreds of non-governmental organizations, that the Israeli Government had injected 300 Palestinian children with the HIV virus. Despite the repeated interventions of the Governments of Israel and the US, and UN Watch, this modern Blood Libel stands unchallenged and unrefuted on the UN record. No appropriate action by any UN body or official has been taken to date. The Chairman of the Commission on Human Rights, a Czech, agreed to place on the record his letter to the Ambassador of Israel, sharing his "concern as to the charge made" against Israel -- "an allegation made without evidence, on the basis of a newspaper article ... proved completely false." The Chairman reneged on his agreement after he was called to task by a delegation of Arab Ambassadors and received no support from other regional groups -- including Western Europe. Blood Libels are vicious and persistent carriers of anti-Semitism. The "Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion" were but a fiction of the Czarist police in the 1890s. Yet they are a well of anti-Semitic pollution -- published today in thousands of copies world-wide. The Damascus Blood Libel was raised 150 years later in the Commission on Human Rights. The latest PLO Blood Libel bears the imprimatur of the UN record and has yet to be removed by consolidated action of the Commission or by any UN agency or official on the public record. (Nor was there any rebuke in 1992 to a UN document circulated in the Commission by the PLO observer, which stated that Israelis "celebrating ...Yom Kippur, are never fully happy even on religious occasions unless their celebrations, as usual, are marked by Palestinian blood.") The treatment of Israel in the UN is often dismissed as realpolitik -- the power of Arab numbers -- and recently, as a reaction to Israel's Likud government and Prime Minister Netanyahu. Yet even during the hopeful days of the Rabin/Peres peace negotiations there were the usual anti-Israel resolutions passed each year in the UN General Assembly and 5 in the Commission on Human Rights. Since the Oslo accords, 259 Israelis have been killed and 5000 injured by Palestinian terror attacks. During the same period, 34 resolutions deploring Israel were passed at the UN, but not one against the terror attacks. The unique treatment of Israel cannot be explained on purely political grounds. Though anti-Semitic canards can go unchallenged in the UN, the mere reference in the 1997 Commission on Human Rights to an allegedly blasphemous reference to Islam, by a UN expert and from an academic source, brought a rebuff by consensus by the Chair, and the deletion of the offending sentence. The viciousness with which Israel is attacked, and the reluctance of even democratic states to defend Israel or to accord it the same latitude for mistakes and wrongs that it freely and reciprocally accords other states, has a special quality and origin. There is ample justification for the conclusion of Professor Anne Bayefsky of York University, Canada, writing of the UN Human Rights system: "It is the tool of those who would make Israel the archetypal human rights violator in the world today. It is a breeding ground for anti-Semitism. It is a sanctuary for moral relativists. In short, it is a scandal." The infamous "Zionism is Racism" resolution was passed in 1975 when Yitzhak Rabin was Prime Minister. Describing the circumstances of the passage of the resolution, a representative in the chamber stated that "hatred was crawling on the floor." Although the resolution was rescinded in 1991, anti-Semitism in UN fora is still a force to be reckoned with, bearing in mind that 25 Member States voted against repealing the resolution and 13 abstained. Anti-Semitism is not dead. Although anti-Semitic incidents have declined and a multi-cultural acceptance has produced wider tolerance in many states including the US, a 2000-year-old virus has mutated, and lives on, often in a disguised form. And the existence and achievements of the Jewish state in an area of relative backwardness stimulate anti-Semitism and furnish a respectable cover. Once anti-Semitism had a religious basis but, with the declining significance of religion in the West, anti-Semitism in church circles has relatively little standing as such. Hitler exploited anti-Semitism with deadly consequences for Jews and the world. But racial anti-Semitism has been tabooed after the Holocaust and the Nuremberg trials. Now the existence of the state of Israel permits anti-Semitism to assume a political form, safe from challenge as intolerance or racism. How many times one hears: "I like Jews but I can't stand Zionism," or "I have nothing against Jews, but I don't like Israel." The existence and achievements of Israel offer a visible and irresistible target for dormant anti-Semitic feelings aroused by a focus on Israel's mistakes and misdeeds, which are characteristic of every state including the US. Some Arab states appear to have now found a way to accomplish a purpose that the unrepealed PLO Charter, pledging the destruction of Israel has not achieved. Wars with Israel have been disasters and are much too problematic to repeat. The attempt to bring Israel to its knees through sanctions and boycotts at the Security Council faces a US veto. However, these Emergency Special Sessions of the UN General Assembly, in which all but 3 states have joined in a collective denunciation, show the possibility of a slow but sure de-legitimization of Israel and the hope of some for its eventual strangulation. Israel stands at the precipice of being treated at the UN as South Africa during apartheid. It is certainly not comparable, considering that Israeli Arabs are citizens, vote and sit in the Knesset. The challenge to Israel's right to exist as an equal state may soon move from the PLO Charter to the UN. The adjourned Emergency Special Session of the General Assembly is a harbinger of worse to be attempted. The world faces a dilemma. The UN exists, and there is no present alternative. As Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan, former US Ambassador to the UN warned long ago, "the UN is a dangerous place." The United Nations held their first ever conference on combatting anti-semitism on Thursday January 22, 2015. Barely half of the UN's 193 member states attended the informal meeting, which was planned four months ahead of time in hopes that many members would be able to attend. All 57 Islamic nations represented at the UN unanimously condemned "hatred, anti-semitism, and Islamophobia," in a move that US ambassador to the UN Samantha Power called "extremely significant." Speakers including French philosopher Bernard Henri Levy delved into historical anti-semitism and made the case that European anti-semitism today is as dangerous as ever. Levy stated "In Paris, just a few days ago, we heard once again the infamous cry 'Death to the Jews' and cartoonists were killed because of cartooning, police for policing and Jews just for shopping and being Jews. In other capitals in Europe and elsewhere, faulting the Jews is once again becoming the rallying cry of a new order of assassins, unless it is the same but cloaked in new habits. This assembly was given the sacred task of preventing those terrible spirits from re-awakening, but they have returned and that is why we are here." The most common theme of the day was that anti-semitism is the first step down a long road of racism, bigotry, and discrimination. At the meeting, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon said that "Grievances about Israeli actions must never be used as an excuse to attack Jews." The meeting concluded with a panel discussion featuring a group of CEO's of human rights NGO's. Source: UN Watch; Jerusalem Post (January 22, 2014); Time Magazine (January 23, 2015)" Anti-Semitism in the United Nations
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  34. I think it is being addressed right now, GAza lays in ruins for the most part, and winter is coming, and it is only going to get worse....UN and the rest of the globe is not going to rebuild gaza....Israel is going to and it won't be for the palestinians it will be for Israelis....then there will be peace...
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  35. Dem votes by year: 66M - Obama 2012 66M - Hillary 2016 81M - Biden 2020 74M - Kamala 2024 I would say it's possible to go from 66M votes to 81M in 2020, just because of the level of hatred towards Trump that the MSM was able to create with their covid BS. I don't there was ever a concerted media attack like that in all of human history. Not even during WWII. It's not every US president that gets blamed for the deaths of 1M Americans or whatever it was. Plus they mass-mailed millions of unsolicited ballots in 2020, and it's possible that a lot of them legitimately came back from the people they were intended for, but I doubt anyone really knows who voted with those. Of course, more Americans died of covid while Biden was president, but there wasn't a covid death ticker running on CNN 24/7 while Biden was POTUS.
    1 point
  36. Yeah he's still not going to get that. You actually have to hold up your "Parenting difficult children for dummies" book.
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  37. I thought you meant Joe Biden for a bit there.
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  38. Thanks for the info. Most of these appear to be local, dealing with micro issues and not conducive to broader discussions on the issues facing Canada . A few are clearly leftist liberal. Will have to work my way through them but at a quick glance I stand by my initial assertion that there seems to be a concerted effort to stifle free speech in Canada.
    1 point
  39. Might believe... it is on him to confirm that, not assume they are lying. You are making excuses for him. His behavior is abhorrent here. Children are not supposed to be in bars either, but they can still sneak in, use fake ID, or get in other ways. That is not an excuse to ignore that someone looks like a child, acts like a child, dresses like a child, and tells you they are a child and then proceed to continue to try to solicit sexual acts with them or from them because you are like, well... DURRRRRRR you have to be 21 to get in. Yes, you are. He was found guilty. You are here trying to make excuses for him as to why he is not. It is disgusting because the average person doesn't encounter LEO several times in their lives for trying to engaged with sexual exploitation of minors like this. He is not a victim of some bad circumstances... he created this, he sought out children and then pursued children. You are also here trying to claim it was entrapment. You are not only trying to relitigate the case, you are here trying to say the law was broken by LEO trying to get him. Its disgusting. If true? No, it was true. I did not get anything wrong. It is a good thing that it turned out to be a LEO operations. Heaven forbid if it was a kid, like he had no problems trying to exploit.
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  40. You have some nerves calling other low intelligence when you believe in god, you peasant.
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