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@WFCPreacher This is not from the Superbowl 2025. Community Notes says this is from the 2020 College Football National Championship. As a minister, one would think you should care about preaching truth versus lies. Do you? If so, please correct (or delete) this post. Thank you.
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@stillgray Thoughts? What a strange, ignorant, ill-considered statement. With what purpose? She seems determined to destroy her reputation and career.
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@AntiWuCoalition @MassGovernor Hahaha... Reminds one of another brilliant Leftist anti-crime plan: "NYC Mayor Eric Adams just unveiled his new plan to combat skyrocketing retail theft in the city." Plan includes kiosks for shoplifters.
NYC Mayor Eric Adams just unveiled his new plan to combat skyrocketing retail theft in the city. These are not serious people.
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@OliLondonTV Another example of Hamas brutality:
Yahel Sharabi, a 13-year-old Jewish girl with her whole life ahead of her, was brutally murdered along with her family by Hamas on October 7th. Yahel’s only "sin" was being Jewish. Never forget why Israel is at war.
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I find it rather hypocritical that the far left, mainstream media, and (I assume) you, had no objection when Charles Littlejohn, an IRS contractor, stole the tax returns of thousands of wealthy Americans, and released them to Pro Publica & NYT, who promptly published them, in order to buttress their argument that wealthy Americans don't pay enough taxes. Unfortunately the theft backfired when it revealed that wealthy Americans pay a boatload in taxes, far more than the average American household (14%). So Pro Publica had to redefine "tax rate" to include assets in addition to income, in an attempt to support their flawed argument. These same people who support outright theft of their enemies' personal tax returns now cry foul over an audit of government agencies authorized by the President, portraying it as the end of democracy. I.e.: "Theft (when we do it) is okay, but an audit (when you do it) is a violation of privacy!" We mustn't hurt anyone's feelings by misgendering, but it's okay to gun down a health insurance CEO on the sidewalk in New York. We could go on all day. The examples seem endless. This lack of consistent ethical principle is an annoying characteristic of the Left (when it comes to questions like this), and sometimes the right (when it comes to doxxing and cancel culture).
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@ScarletPimples @MarkShelto62816 @politvidchannel We're talking about Social Security. The claims that Trump plans to cut those benefits have, so far, proven false. But it's early. If that changes, points for you.
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