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https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/the-latest-iran-launches-its-first-direct-military-attack-against-israel/ar-BB1lzJMb?ocid=msedgntp&pc=U531&cvid=a30d3d521f654ff18584e652c53ecf11&ei=13 Most of the 200-300+ drones to ballistic missiles were shot down. Wonder if Israel will retaliate. These days air defense is a priority. https://torontosun.com/news/world/police-in-australia-identify-sydney-stabbing-attacker-who-killed-6-people Easiest solution is to say, MENTAL HEALTH! Why did we do away with all the asylum hospitals around the world again? I doubt Russia would be on their 'knees'. The worst part is having rogue states in Russia with nukes if it falls. Ukraine needs to find ways to work without US and Europe needs to pick up the mantle. Political storm is too wide in the US. Stronger in the sense of replacing lost troops on the frontlines and then some, doesn't mean technologically. They rely on immigration more now. True but seeing how one is willing to attack Russia, they'll eventually recover, acceptable loses for Putin. Kinda sad how little people put their own life behind the elites in charge. It's very artful in a bloody kind of way. You can see the explosions going on so you'll know it'll be action packed in some degree. https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GK60RfEWsAAxv_n?format=jpg&name=large Wilson gonna go separate ways which will anger Red Harrison. Yeah but look what he said after Arizona made that 1864 back to the future decision. So much for leaving it up to the states. Oh and that Kari Lake 180, hilarious. https://youtu.be/W2sBAGnUR1Y?t=6 He's flip flopped on Pro-life/choice 13 times in his life. The fact you don't know this is hilarious. Or maybe he has memory problems, that would be a concern. What are you even rambling about? You're attacking me for saying most states support pro-choice? If anything, you're in agreement on my statement about red states losing the female vote. That doesn't mean saying all red states will lose though. That's the problem, some states are even trying to BAN contraception pills and the like. I dunno how far they're gonna get though. Times a changin', back to the good o'l days. https://twitter.com/13THFilm/status/786295040314253312 Yeah, and Hillary used terms like Super-Predator. That's why I think they should get rid of DEI and reframe it in the hiring process as meritous. Your assumption is that NO POC hiring is of merit if DEI is involved. I'm in-line with JW Rowling and likes on the trans issue so you can see at least the left can recognize their improprieties, not much can be said for the right though. I get it that Biden is more progressive than moderate and it's more about his wife and handlers moving things than him being able to without forgetting about what he was talking about. Imo it'd be worse with Trump with all the criminal trials and backdoor dealings with his nepo babies. Trust me, none of these idiots are favorable to say the least but they're the choice. Best to just not vote. And yet the KKK love to associate with the right and especially admirers of Trump, I wonder why... https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/28/us/politics/jimmy-carter-black-americans.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Southerners#Historical_identity You can see the less racist ones still stuck with the Democrat party while the racist ones switched parties in favor of the usual more traditionally southern identities. One's with checkered past do have redemption. I'm all for second chances and such. The only person I will agree with before their martyrdom would be Brown as his past was pretty recent before he died. Floyd's terrible past was awhile ago with the gun/pregnant woman robbery. The right loves to castrate someone Blue collar criminals on their past but brings on White collar criminals after they served their time to do book deals or talk about other White collar criminals. I'm speaking of Faux Newz specifically. I'm curious how you think helping POC or just Blacks in general is a discrimination against another race? Being more equal instead of another race holding most of the privilege is discrimination? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Daughters_of_the_Confederacy Could be a byproduct offspring. True it would've eventually died out but that'd be a whole more decade or so of suffering for the slaves. Hell, it might've just transitioned to a more traditional slave/master relationship of today like maids/butlers but the abuse would be apparent. Just the way they talk of them now just shows they still think of them as having a lack of merit (besides sports). I think of it as them as oil barons still clinging to the old ways and refusing to change until political pressure affects them. If I recall, it is illegal to secede from the Union under the constitution so that's where the war played out. It still plays out today in the south where Texas talks of secession when they disagree with a policy imposed by a Democratically elected leader. I don't recall ever 'defending' Biden. I despise him too. You do realize they're both the most unpopular presidents in recent history, right? The difference with the black community is the right is open about their discrimination and racism (only have to watch Faux Newz) while the left hides it and still holds true today from Malcolm X's words. Under the agreement the Russian Federation provided security assurances to Ukraine in the form of promising to neither attack nor threaten attack them. The other signatories (the United States, United Kingdom and France) pledged non-military support to Ukraine in exchange for its adherence to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons. The memorandum bundled together a set of assurances that Ukraine had already held from the Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe (CSCE) Final Act, the United Nations Charter and the Non-Proliferation Treaty but the Ukrainian government found it valuable to have these assurances in a Ukraine-specific document. The Budapest Memorandum was negotiated at political level, but it is not entirely clear whether the instrument is devoid entirely of legal provisions. It refers to assurances, but unlike guarantees, it does not impose a legal obligation of military assistance on its parties. According to Stephen MacFarlane, a professor of international relations, "It gives signatories justification if they take action, but it does not force anyone to act in Ukraine." In the US, neither the George H. W. Bush administration nor the Clinton administration was prepared to give a military commitment to Ukraine, and they did not believe the US Senate would ratify an international treaty and so the memorandum was adopted in more limited terms.