Hey back at ya! Ain't waiting for 2024. I'm paying Perkins Coie to pay Fusion GPS to pay Christopher Steele to come up with a Chinese Dossier. The Russian thing didn't work out too well. See ya at the brokered convention!
So you know nothing, but you are sure that the left is guilty while the Trump University scammer with multiple wives and a dead brain is your real moral values leader. There is a reason low intellect brains gravitate towards the right wing.
seems to me there are some sealed criminal indictment for things found but not directly related to this report still to come. for any of yall who think more of president Trump's family or associates are in the clear already.
Have they determined which religion/denomination is the culprit there in the bombing? Was it a Unitarian who did not get his banana bread at coffee hour, or a Lutheran who got into a bad batch of lutefisk- and if you dont know what that is, believe me, you are lucky. I am going to go ahead and guess that when they find out which group is responsible that there is more than one Mohammed in the bunch. Let me know if I am wrong. As I said, maybe Sven Svensen just got into a bad batch of lutefisk at the Lutheran Church supper there, or one of the Scandavian Lutherans went off the rails because someone referred to her tuna hotdish as a tuna casserole. Yeh. There aint no cure for that kind of offense other than to strap on the dynamite. But more important for the lefties is the question of how Trump is responsible?
More likely, they found some Democrat-Russian connections that would lead to difficult questions. You do know there are historic ties between the Left and Russia, right?
It's funny how democratic leaders had no problems saying Muslims & white supremacist terrorists whenever the New Zealand attack occurred, but they can't say Christians & radical Islamic terrorists after the Sri Lanka attack. It just doesn't fit the narrative they want to push.
is is time to stop taking it on the chin and call out targeting Christians. Meriam Ibrahim and other cases need better protection. the curse is the US is allied with and protecting near or worst bastards of them all in Saudi.
Who knows what I was subjected to in the womb. I did use drugs from age 4 to age 11, including cheap, hard ones that where laying around. And yes, being brought up in that living environment had negative developmental affects that I still try to mitigate each day. I was taught cop bad; drug dealer good and that we were victims being taken advantage of by the system. We looked at my mom’s one “normal” brother who had a good job, attractive mate, and well-adjusted children as abnormal. We delighted hearing about any setbacks they had because it made us feel better about ourselves. We used sarcasm and negativity as our primary communication style. Although early on efforts made by various family members to improve their situation were rare, they were met with ridicule, especially by my alcoholic grandmother: “Why would you ever want to do that?”, she would say. Her motivation was simple. He was afraid family members that showed any sort of initiative would ultimately leave her all alone. A few weeks ago, I responded to another ET poster that I was going to cover ideas on how to address proverty. I didn’t want to respond immediately in order keep that subject top of mind and stew. I took notes so as to not leave anything out. I now have outlines suitable for several books on different subjects. My upbringing, exposure to many other people that have been brought up in a similiar situation, and my analytical nature makes me well qualified on what helps and what does not. Earlier in the post, you were just only given a small sample of disfunctional beliefs some people have. It sounds brutal, but it is fact. Until we address the underlying physcology and people’s predictable responses against the help of others, that includes deep mistrust of others and strong defense mechanisms, no real progress will be made in addressing the root causes of poverty. Here is a sample defense mechanism: “If I accept help, it is admitting there is something wrong with me and that I can’t take care of myself”. This is not so much as a thought pattern, it is an emotional response. There are specific ways to address these defense mechanisms and deep mistrust. As a result of my wide and varied interests, I have been exposed to a very diverse group of people and situations. In addition, I learned a lot by often testing limits well into adulthood. Not good for relationships, but good for understanding how social and other systems work. It was through years of this process that I realized my problems were internal, not external. I hurt a lot of people, especially those who tried the hardest to help me. Some had never ending patience with me, but really could not fathom the emotional and physcological issues in play. Upon realizing my life was a decisive negative value add for society and my desire to pay tribute to those poor abused souls who tried to help me, I decided to look for ways to turn things around. Although some progress has been made, the big kuhuna would conveying lessons learned to a wide audience and applying principles learned to help others who were brought up in a very disfunctional environment. Sorry for the unintentionally long post and leaving it unfinished, but I got to go. Will update later.