lol this is the most display of soy in a breach attempt in history https://t.co/5YJgbu7KyB
— Mike Cernovich (@Cernovich) January 1, 2020
January 1, 2020
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lol this is the most display of soy in a breach attempt in history https://t.co/5YJgbu7KyB
— Mike Cernovich (@Cernovich) January 1, 2020
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«Oldest ‹Older 201 – 208 of 208Well one never hears you condemn them as you find new waysto excuse injuries small and large against israel,
So fake. If they wanted in, just one of them alone could break that window and unlock the door. Not even good acting, and the writing is amateurish at best. I notice the Lefties commenting there are completely falling for it in true TDS mode.
Had I mentioned the word friend, the word enemy, the phrase bad guys, or the phrase good guys before this very post, you might have the beginnings of some point.
Smug can't win so he makes shit up.
Blaming everybody is a great argumentative tactic.
Nobody is perfect, after all.
That cannot even be disputed.
I will state my position again:
Iran is in a precarious position as sanctions have hurt their economy. Combined with protests against the religious government there are internal and external pressures. This makes the brittle (as all command economies are) economy precarious. And a set of religious (in the traditional sense or not) zealots dangerous, capable of self-destructive (and in retrospect) irrational behavior.
@Narciso:
Well one never hears you condemn them as you find new waysto excuse injuries small and large against israel,
I hereby condemn the Islamic Republic of Iran! Now will you consider any of the arguments I made earlier any differently? Yeah, I didn't think so. But hey, at least we got in a bout of pointless moral posturing.
And a set of religious (in the traditional sense or not) zealots dangerous, capable of self-destructive (and in retrospect) irrational behavior.
Behavior that could easily draw us into more and deeper conflict with Iran. One of the reasons escalation has been such a dangerous and counterproductive tactic.
BB&H: Yes the US taxpayer IS the world's source for bribe money--especially among our pious pals in the GME. The US taxpayer also has to pay for the disciplinary actions that become necessary when said pals get into wrangles with their equally pious neighbors, or simply welsh (ha) on their promises.
Narr
A pox (something carefully targeted and with little potential for blowback which I hope the Organs have developed with all the pallets of cash they get) on their houses
Sure, Smug.
Blame the United States if Iran commits acts of war.
Solid.
You're around the bend when you discuss two countries:
Iran and Israel.
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