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Just now, G650 said:

Over what?

I understand that after fingering their asshole for the last year or so liberals are going to find their mores all the sudden wrt gaza. I say this with appreciation for where you have been on the issue.  

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6 minutes ago, Anastasis said:

We sent billions of dollars in arms to Ukraine to run out a political quagmire of our own creation.

I really don't want to know how you reached that conclusion.

But I do find it interesting that you blame the US for Russia's expansionism.  I suppose we're responsible for Georgia and the prior invasion of Crimea (I'm not asking for you to respond, merely postulating).

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2 minutes ago, Anastasis said:

I understand that after fingering their asshole for the last year or so liberals are going to find their mores all the sudden wrt gaza. I say this with appreciation for where you have been on the issue.  

I mean, I think it's more the case of the 'liberals' will, and not the actual liberals, who have been pretty consistent.

I certainly don't consider myself far left by any stretch, but personally I'm not a fan of killing scores of innocent civilians, so I have never had much of an appetite for what's going down as you know. This is even setting aside my antipathy for the Israeli state.

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2 minutes ago, G650 said:

I'm not a fan of killing scores of innocent civilians,

Yes. Congrats for being a normal and modern human with a sense of human rights. That is far more than most of the daily appointments to Trump's cabinet can muster.  

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6 minutes ago, InkaUtexas said:

So do we blame the liberals who voted against Harris or the MAGA who voted to get out of wars voting for Trump? I mean, I want to stay in the threads parameters.

“that humanity had transferred its allegiance from the peaceable reign of God to the militant and selfish interest of human governments,”

David Lipscomb.

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8 minutes ago, workswithseed said:

“that humanity had transferred its allegiance from the peaceable reign of God to the militant and selfish interest of human governments,”

David Lipscomb.

When did humanity ever have an allegiance to the peaceable reign of God?

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2 hours ago, 956 Worldwide said:

Housing is tight because all all over the country bougie NIMBY types join forces with decaying and selfish boomers to ensure nothing ever gets built so that their property values will go up.  Then the olds whine that their kids won’t have grandkids while squatting in what should be a young family’s starter home via FaceTime from their vacation. 

Not to mention those boomers are paying property taxes frozen before prices took off bc of Covid.

Maybe we should be going after all those property tax controlled boomers with their government supplied healthcare and government check that shows up in the mail every month.

Talk about welfare queens…..

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3 hours ago, SimonBolivar said:

I had no idea that Chris Christie would get a phone call answered by anyone in a new Trump administration. 

I actually saw him walking down the street in Boston of all places last September and one of the friends I was with straight up stopped in the middle of the sidwalk and yelled "HEY CHRIS CHRISTIE, YOU SUCK" at him.

 

Probably on a list now, thankfully he couldn't chase us down or anything as I have more than 10 seconds of running endurance before I would have a coronary...

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5 minutes ago, InkaUtexas said:

Please elaborate on your original post.

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Rome was persecuting Christians for 100s of years, and didn't need to meddle in politics, but change people's minds. From Jews to pagans, it didn't need force from up top, but a willingness to obey God, and love your neighbor. 

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2 minutes ago, workswithseed said:

Rome was persecuting Christians for 100s of years, and didn't need to meddle in politics, but change people's minds. From Jews to pagans, it didn't need force from up top, but a willingness to obey God, and love your neighbor. 

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This might've been posted yesterday and Watters could be exaggerated for content -- yes, he's that stupid -- but then I'd tell him he couldn't come to my house for Thanksgiving too if it were my family. If this is true, I'd like to buy Jesse's mom a beer or two.

Jesse Watters’ Mother Disinvites Him From Thanksgiving Dinner After Trump Win: ‘Apparently There Wasn’t Enough Room’ | Video

https://www.thewrap.com/jesse-watters-mother-disinvited-thanksgiving-dinner-fox-news/

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Jesse Watters weighed in on the presidential election’s impact on the upcoming holidays on Monday, saying that while MSNBC has been crowing about how Democrats would be right to distance themselves from the Republican Trump voters in their lives, his own mother had done just that.

“Yup, people are taking some space in the Watters household. I’ll have you know that I was not invited to my mother’s house for Thanksgiving. Apparently there wasn’t enough room,” Watters said.

“She said it was a scheduling situation, and then at the last second, invited me to come over on Black Friday. I told her, ‘No thanks, I’ll be at Best Buy,’” he added.

The commentary came on Monday’s “Jesse Watters Primetime” on Fox News while the prominent primetime anchor and “The Five” co-host showcased how competitor networks like MSNBC are reporting on Trump, Thanksgiving and politically mixed families.

“How do we move forward when we know that people in their families who voted for him, they work with people who voted for him, they live next to people who voted for him?” journalist Jonathan Capehart asked in a Sunday segment. “What do you, how do we, how should we deal with those neighbors, coworkers, family members?”

In a second MSNBC clip shown by Watters, “The ReidOut” host Joy Reid asked psychologist and pundit Amanda Joy Calhoun, “What do you recommend just from a psychological standpoint being around them? We’ve got the holidays coming up.”

“It’s completely fine to not be around those people and to tell them why. You know, to say, ‘I have a problem with the way that you voted because it went against my very livelihood and I’m not going to be around you this holiday. I need to take some space for me.’”

“Since they can’t stop us, we’re not invited to Thanksgiving,” Watters quipped of the apparent resurgence of Trump supporters following the president-elect’s win of the popular vote on Tuesday.

Watters has spoken of his mother’s support for Vice President Kamala Harris before. When she first secured the nomination for Democratic Party’s presidential ticket, he bemoaned how she had become “a Kamala fanatic.”

“You should see my mom. Suddenly, she’s a Kamala fanatic – keeps talking about joy,” Watters said at the time. “Trump kept one dangerous woman out of the White House, and he can do it again.”

It’s also not the first time Watters has hinted that there was trouble in his family home, saying last month that he hadn’t yet been invited home for the holidays.

 

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17 minutes ago, mchookem said:

lmfao 

ok, i got one! firsthand.

dad (who at some point seemed like he just wouldn't vote bc he really didn't like Trump, but almost certainly did in the end bc abortion 😒) has been on eggshells with the fam (daughters, granddaughter, POC SIL) the past week. he's not a hatefilled shitass or complete lunatic like what's crawled out of the sewer here (although he's def a christian hypocrite but that's pretty common). he is 100% in the 'i love my family so much, let's just avoid these topics completely!!' camp. which is fine. whatever. he honestly feels bad that we're all feeling what we're feeling. not gloating in any way. hasn't said a word...

until today, when he oh so carefully and hesitantly asked my sister...

 

wait for it...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

'so, um, who exactly is this Elon Musk guy? do you know anything about him?' 

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Thanks for this.  Good reminder how uniformed, siloed and isolated we are- no offense of course.

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Just now, InkaUtexas said:

But you have heard about them? And their roles in a few things?

But do tell about this Churches of  .

Oh wow, let me show you atheist and in their role in many communist governments. They represented all atheist. I mean they don't, but I'm not blind what you're doing here.

Just now, Born to Run said:

I can't speak for everyone; but I haven't missed your takes; and your hiatus didn't seam to run concurrent with a period of knowledge accusation or self reflection.

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8 minutes ago, workswithseed said:

Oh wow, let me show you atheist and in their role in many communist governments. They represented all atheist. I mean they don't, but I'm not blind what you're doing here.

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It's unfortunate that your hiatus for surly has not changed your christofascist worldview. I'm sorry for your wife. 

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8 minutes ago, Captainant said:

It's unfortunate that your hiatus for surly has not changed your christofascist worldview. I'm sorry for your wife. 

Mind telling me what I've said that insinuated that? Just so you know, I didn't vote, as what was my reason with David Lipscomb post. I'll do you one better, I don't think Christians should be in government. 

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3 minutes ago, workswithseed said:

Mind telling me what I've said that insinuated that? Just so you know, I didn't vote, as what was my reason with David Lipscomb post. 

That you're posting about how christianity has always been oppressed by the state, going all the way back to Roman times. That you're equivocating abortion to concentration camps. 

You're back on surly and immediately blowing dog whistles that are go-to favorites. What's next, GROOMERS??

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5 minutes ago, workswithseed said:

Mind telling me what I've said that insinuated that? Just so you know, I didn't vote, as what was my reason with David Lipscomb post. 

Don't go away mad; just go away bro.

You don't add shit to the discussion; fuck I suppose I don't much of either; but its something.. And if enough people told me I'm lame I'd move the fuck on.  Maybe find a more appropriate community. I tend to post quick phone based takes with a few errors; but I'm  a Texas Grad, living in Texas with some perspective and relevance.

I'm not sure what you are trying to do.

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