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2361  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Do you trust the co-vid19 vaccine ? on: March 02, 2023, 11:04:53 PM
Now the British are confirming how dangerous the covid vaccine is.


ONS confirms 92% of 2022 COVID deaths are among fully vaccinated population



https://www.naturalnews.com/2023-03-02-92percent-2022-covid-deaths-from-vaccinated-population.html
The United Kingdom’s Office for National Statistics (ONS) has confirmed that the fully vaccinated population accounted for 92 percent of the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) deaths in 2022.

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“In this article, you’ll see why the CDC will never release this data and why the mainstream press is never ever going to ask to see the data; because it would reveal they lied to people and killed over 500,000 Americans by recommending they take an unsafe ‘vaccine,'” he said.
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2362  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Risks to take in marriage on: March 02, 2023, 10:55:45 PM
Maybe marriage is about sex, kids and cheaper living.

I mean, if you get married for sex and that's all, great. You don't even have to live in the same apartment or house.

But if you want to live in the same house for money savings, great. Have your own separate rooms, and a special room for love making... unless you really want to share the same room.

If there is any chance at all that kids will come along, talk about it ahead of time. And write up an agreement as to who does what in the event you get some kids. Make it legally binding so that there are no questions later.

I mean, you don't have to share your ideals in marriage, right? Just your bodies... and the kids of course, right?

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2363  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Transmission of Election Results to Blockchain on: March 02, 2023, 06:16:46 PM
Nigeria Electoral voting system basically the body (INEC) is so currept that they will tend Tamper, currupt any transparent voting system that is introduced, look at the B-VAS for example,  upon all the promise made by INEC, on the election they still failed in allowing Ad-hoc staffs upload results directly to their server.

Talking about transmitting of elections using Blockchain, Currently there is a ban on crypto transaction in Nigeria and I think Nigeria will be the very last country to adopt such transparent system due to their level of curruption and slowness in the adoption of new evolving technology.

Everybody who wants Internet and World Wide Web freedom needs to consider NOSTR. The only way to block NOSTR is to shut down the Internet. It could be used to implement a corruption-proof voting operation.

What is NOSTR? It's a super-basic form of social media. And all kinds of applications can be built on it. This means that cryptocurrencies can bypass government censors. The only way government can stop NOSTR is to shut down the Internet.

NOSTR is in its beginning stages. Not many platforms are built on it, yet. Those of you who are developers should start now.

https://bitcoinnews.com/what-is-nostr/

https://www.nostr.net/

https://usenostr.org/

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2364  Other / Politics & Society / Re: FREEMAN ON THE LAND on: March 02, 2023, 05:56:03 PM
I do not know how they can be left alone while they live within society. Societies need laws that regulate the relations between individuals and also between individuals and society as a whole, otherwise chaos will prevail.

Of course, I do not support governments and I know that they are corrupt and thieves, but my point is that a civil society in the modern era cannot live as our ancestors lived in ancient times. At that time, life was simple and there were no complications, so there was no need for governments. Now, the situation is very complicated and different.
No law will be sufficient for a society who accepts secret societies to exist within. Its like accepting to partake in a game of poker with one player laying the cards on the table the other holding it close to his chest. No matter the laws (rules), the secret player will always win in the long run.
  
A world with respect for natural law the Earth is honored, Truth is spoken, Love is the basis of all action and Justice is organic, self-fulfilling function.


Like the BAR Association, that makes up the US court system.



Edward Johnston

January 15, 2015

CORPUS JURIS SECUNDUM vol 25 section 344, Federal District Courts are courts of record. A court of record has the power to fine or imprison for contempt. It proceeds under the common law, not a statute or a code. The tribunal is independent of the magistrate.

No statutes, cops, lawyers, or judge that is anything more than a spectator, a referee

Amendment VII
In suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise reexamined in any court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law.

Did you catch that yet? In suits at common law...according to the rules of the common law.
All federal courts are Article III courts under the Constitution.
All federal courts are courts of record.
All state courts are common law courts.



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2365  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Rupert Murdoch & Fox News lied about January 6th on: March 02, 2023, 05:40:37 PM
This January 6th nonsense highlights exactly what's wrong with the left vs right bullshit.  It's very obvious the left turned away additional security and the security that was there was ordered to fall back and let the protesters in.  It's also obvious that the FBI and antifa were the ones that were riling the crowd up and pushing them into the building.  Sure, the right wingers talking about stopping the results were bat shit crazy, but taking advantage of crazy people to create some invasion talking points is honestly worse than the mentally ill people who thought that storming government buildings was a good idea.  It's all such a joke.  I can't believe anyone gives a shit about this other than to find out why it was allowed to happen.

What do you make of Rupert Murdoch admitting Fox ordered the network to keep lying to the public because he feared losing his viewers to more right-wing media outlets like Newsmax? He said it was all about the "green".

That to me is outrageous, the legacy media in the USA has unparalleled power and influence and they have been shown to be very dishonest and corrupt.

I was actually a big fan of Tucker Carlson and this makes me view him in a completely different light. They are all full of sh*t.

The important part in the lies is, accidental lies vs. intentional lies.

Anybody can tell a lie by mistake. When he sees his mistake, the honest thing to do is own up to it, and start telling the truth. Those who are intentionally lying won't change except to save their own skin.

The other side of it is, in something as big as what goes on in government, the media, and the medical, it's often difficult to determine what the truth really is. This means that one can't always judge who the liar is, to say nothing about if the lies are accidental or intentional.

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2366  Other / Politics & Society / Re: " on: March 02, 2023, 05:30:56 PM

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If you look at history, properly, you will see that the Russians originally came from Kyiv. But that is irrelevant, because we are not in the middle ages nor under the Napoleonic empire nor in Stalin's regime (not yet anyaway). The independence of a country is based on the will of the people who live in there. It is quite evident that a majority of Ukrainians would rather manage their own business instead of letting Adolf Putin manage them for the benefit of the Kleptocrats of Moscow and St Petersbourgh.

Again, you seem not to need any justification to make allegations. Anything goes, anything is good just because you say it and some "media" out there says so. I guess all your posts here are just to feed the algorithm, not really intended for human consumption.

Do you really think that your biased view of history is the proper one?

Russia and Ukraine are a mixture of peoples who are very similar in mental and physical makeup. Their ideologies are similar. Here is the crux of the problem between Ukraine and Russia.

Outside forces of the US and Nato (not the people of those countries) have infiltrated the Ukraine government, to use Ukraine to take over Russia, because they want Russian land and resources and raw materials. The people of all those countries (US, Nato, Ukraine, Russia) don't want war. Those that say they do have been "brainwashed" by the forces of government.

Oust Zelensky out of government, and replace him with a non-warmonger leader, and you will get peace. Because Zelensky has attempted to harm Russia, it might take a little while for the peace to settle in. But it will come... if Ukraine only stops trying to take Russia over... at the behest of the US and Nato.

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2367  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Demilitarization of Iran and Russia. The path to peace and tranquility on Earth on: March 02, 2023, 05:16:46 PM
^^^ In your last line, are you talking about the Nazi's in control of the US and Nato when you say "the true Nazi's?"

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2368  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Transmission of Election Results to Blockchain on: March 02, 2023, 05:11:23 PM
There is nothing what could be done If someone still has not learned.
Federal Republic of Nigeria

" Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb." -- Benjamin Franklin

This is exactly why the US was founded as a republic rather than a democracy... even though the standard government in DC is a democracy.

How is the US a republic? By the way that Amendments 6 and 7 in the Bill of Rights allow for a jury in any contention. Any US law can be neutralized by a 12-person jury. But the people need to bring the case to court when they have been harmed by government, or when they don't like a particular law or operation of government. And they need to bring it to court in the right way.

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2369  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Trump is going to DESTROY DeSantis in the GOP Primaries. on: March 02, 2023, 04:55:26 PM
If Trump hasn't been preparing all this while after 2020, with online protection from Chinese and others who want to steal his vote mostly electronically, but also with big pushes for accurate mail-in vote counts, and with forced Republican observation of the voting being done, Biden or another Dem will get in. It will be Trump's fault for not fighting fire with fire.

DeSantis doesn't stand the chance of a nitrocellulose dog chasing an asbestos cat in hell, except if the vote-controllers want him to win.

Who are the vote controllers? The super-super-wealthy elite, who pull electronic strings, and other strings.

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2370  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why we should note sell our votes on: March 01, 2023, 09:46:45 PM
People like BLM, Antifa, and illegals coming up over the border, have already sold their votes to Dems. So, why don't the Reps offer them even more money, and buy the votes back?

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2371  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: March 01, 2023, 09:28:34 PM
pray for Ukraine

Don't bother praying. Donate.

Praying never wins wars. Ammunition and weapons do.

The US and Nato countries have donated well over $100 billion. What is your puny $buck going to do?

Besides, people don't donate except that somebody prayed.

Now let's pray that the war ends soon, because of this in addition to everything else:


Zelensky: "The U.S. Will Have To Send Their Sons And Daughters" And "They Will Be Dying."



https://www.dcclothesline.com/2023/03/01/zelensky-the-u-s-will-have-to-send-their-sons-and-daughters-and-they-will-be-dying/
When the war began, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky begged our politicians for help, and our politicians did not disappoint him.  So far we have poured nearly 200 billion dollars into the war, but Zelensky just keeps asking for more.  He wants fighter jets, he wants long-range missile systems, and apparently he also thinks that eventually "the U.S. will have to send their sons and daughters" to fight the Russians.

In that clip he seems to be addressing a hypothetical scenario that someone has raised.

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James Phillips
@JamesPhillips00
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Ukraine needs fresh young Americans to help fight on the ground war.

"The US will have to send their Son's & Daughter's... to WAR..."

"....and they will be DYING."

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At this point, things are going so badly that Zelensky just fired the commander that was in charge of his forces in eastern Ukraine…
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2372  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: March 01, 2023, 05:49:30 PM
So we see. It is the banking industry that is behind money supplies to Ukraine. And all this is doing is devaluing US money  around the world.

The people of America and other countries are the ones being hurt through this action on the part of the banking system. Some of the people support Ukraine and don't mind being hurt. Others don't support Ukraine, and maybe not the banking system (willingly). Most don't even realize what is happening, even though they realize that something is not right.

Time for Americans to get out from under the control of the banks, and use some other money (like Bitcoin?) that is not bank controlled. This will make bank money worthless, and the whole banking industry will fail, right along with Ukraine.


Treasury Sec. Yellen Meets Zelensky in Ukraine As U.S. Commits $10 Billion More To Conflict



https://www.infowars.com/posts/treasury-sec-yellen-meets-zelensky-in-ukraine-as-u-s-commits-10-billion-more-to-conflict/
Yellen met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Kiev to signal Biden's continued support for Ukraine "for as long as it takes," the same vague talking point used by Biden officials numerous times.

"I bring to Kyiv a clear message from President Biden and the American people: We will stand with Ukraine for as long as it takes," Yellen said.

"As you have said, our support is not 'charity,'" Yellen told Zelenskyy. "It's an 'investment in global security and democracy.'"

Yellen announced on Friday that the U.S. would commit another $10 billion to Ukraine, not for military purposes, but to assist its budget and energy costs.

"Just as your life is a part of the history of Ukraine – I believe that Ukraine is a central part of the history of the free world. And you are writing our history right now," Yellen said. "As you do, I hope you know this: America stands with you in this fight for freedom. And we will be by your side to help you rebuild."

Though Yellen said Friday that the U.S. sent $50 billion to Ukraine since the start of the conflict, but the true figure is over double that at $100 billion.
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2373  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Do you trust the co-vid19 vaccine ? on: March 01, 2023, 05:31:49 PM
The whole covid lab leak idea is a coverup for the fact that the covid virus was designed. But even if the virus doesn't exist, the lab lead idea was used to confuse the issue so that people wouldn't realize that whatever covid is, it was designed by some medical and research criminals.


The Covid Lab Leak is a Scandal of Media and Government Censorship



http://www.ronpaulinstitute.org/archives/featured-articles/2023/february/28/the-covid-lab-leak-is-a-scandal-of-media-and-government-censorship/
This has led to another media "my bad" moment where news outlets are shrugging that the theory may not be a conspiracy or racist theory after all. As usual, there is little attention to the experts who were shredded for raising the theory or the reporters who insisted that this was a debunked conspiracy theory.

Here is the column:

The Wall Street Journal reports that the Energy Department has concluded that the COVID pandemic most likely arose from a laboratory leak.

The conclusion is reportedly based on a classified intelligence report recently provided to the White House and key members of Congress. Many will be exploring why the scientific evidence of a lab leak was so slow to emerge from intelligence agencies.

However, for my part, the most alarming aspect was the censorship, not the science.

There will continue to be a debate over the origins of COVID-19, but now there will be a debate.

For years, the media and government allied to treat anyone raising a lab theory as one of three possibilities: conspiracy theorist or racists or racist conspiracy theorists.
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2374  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Bill Introduced To Ban Fed From Issuing CBDC on: March 01, 2023, 05:16:52 PM

FED solves everything by printing money so why would someone prevent issuing CBDC. With CBDC, printing is much easy, it's just digitally adding zeros. Isn't life much easier when the government prints money than not?

If the government does the same with the Nigerian government by deeming a $100 or $20 bill, people will be forced to use the CBDC wallet.

If this is the case in the US, why not get rid of the FED, and let the US Treasury print the money? Why pay for FED people and the owners of the FED, when the US could cut out this waste by printing the money themselves? Besides, then there wouldn't be any reason for the IRS tax.

The FED is a method to screw the people out of their money/labor.

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The treasury is responsible for the physical printing of U.S. currency but with how banking works now the fed can just digitally transfer credits to whatever accounts they need. The oversight is completely political and of course it doesn't help when currency and digital credits can be generated out of thin air.

Even if you dissolve the agencies, as long as USD can be created without repercussion then the Congress will continue to spend money that isn't there.

Perhaps the fed isn't the issue, the politicians are.

Politicians are definitely an issue. But if the FED was gone, and the US Treasury were in control, there would be a much easier way for people to direct money affairs by getting their representatives to put an honest Treasury Secretary in place. Below is the real issue.

The Constitution allows for only gold and silver to be made into money. If you stretch this, you can issue gold and silver backed paper. But the problem with gold and silver as money is that there isn'e enough of it to maintain money with a growing population... especially considering the industrial uses of gold and silver.

The FED idea was used by government because it is based on a whole different idea. Government is allowed to contract with outside, private companies. And these companies don't have limitations on using only gold and silver. So, now we have fiat money that can be expanded across unlimited population size.

The problem with the FED idea is that the FED is loaning money into existence, and is collecting double in return for the money - not including the extra amount they get from interest on the loans. Half of this double loan repayment is going directly into FED owners private coffers. It gives the private owners money to manipulate the world, provided they don't push enough of it onto the market to inflate it beyond what the people can bear.

The point is that we are giving the world to the owners of the FED little by little, simply by using FED fiat money. They owe us the money back. So, they are trying to move the money system into CBDC to greatly confuse the fact that they owe us countless $trillions, and to maintain their control of money into the future.

The answer is to get rid of the FED, and to take back the money FED owners have stolen from us, militarily if no other way.

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2375  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Transmission of Election Results to Blockchain on: March 01, 2023, 04:45:03 PM
Why not, blockchain isn't meant for bitcoin alone, other companies and organizations including government can make use of blockchain for their secured means of storage that is immutable and decentralized, we already have many brands names hat have their original products listed on the blockchain, services and commodities with their respective prices as well, they uses blockchain because they believed it's a technology that cannot accept any form of alterations on the data it comprises.

Good idea. Many have expressed this before. The problem is that the voting machines are interfered with through the Internet. And this is done on purpose by governing officials who set up the technical part of the election.

What this means is that the connections between the voting machines and the election control center are the problem. The vote by any citizen can be diverted from going to the control center, and replaced by an impulse that looks like the vote but isn't. The whole control center could be corrupted to make it look like a good vote.

In the US, the voting machines are open to hacking and corruption because they are on the Internet. This hacking was part of the way that Trump and Kari Lake lost their elections. However, blockchain would be a start, and would make it more difficult for crooks to hack elections.

The real thing that needs to be done is to get the corrupt election people out of there, and replace them with honest people. What Stalin said still holds true, "The people who cast the votes decide nothing. The people who count the votes decide everything."

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2376  Other / Politics & Society / Re: After The Election, What Next? on: March 01, 2023, 04:28:59 PM
After The Election, What Next?


After the election is  important. But laying the groundwork for 'after' should be done before, right?

People vote for a candidate because they like what he said, his platform. If they didn't like it, they wouldn't vote for him. Note that I am talking about real voting here, not about something like forcing only one candidate to be running, which is some kind of dictatorship behind the scenes.

What should people do before the election? Make the platform a candidate is running on to be a literal contract between the people and the candidate. Then, if the candidate is elected, he has to do what he said in his platform/contract, or a penalty. What penalty? Death/execution. Let me say it again.

The candidates' platforms are contracts to do the things the candidates say in their platforms. If they win, and don't do the things written in the contract in a time specified in the contract... death/execution.

Now, there might be exceptions, like life in prison with hard labor, if the newly elected person can't complete his contract on time because of outside interference. The details of how to handle the contract need to be worked out by the people.

This needs to be enacted into law. It will eliminate much of the election 'sinner' from doing things other than what the people voted him in for.



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2377  Other / Politics & Society / Re: " on: March 01, 2023, 01:28:17 AM

Dont know about you but been drinking with a Ukrainian (from Mariupol) the other day. Was all nice and pleasurable until he started playing the heavy machinery. I have to say it was a bit to much.
https://youtu.be/zhijbJJYn7g?t=517

I firmly stand with the people and not with any of this companies. The sooner they out of business the better for the people. Pro Human, Anti Machine.
U S Government
GOVERNMENT OF ISRAEL

GOVERNMENT OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION
Petersburg, St. State government  

THE CABINET OF MINISTERS OF UKRAINE
Ministry of Finance of Ukraine  
State Agency for Automobile Roads of Ukraine
State Border Guard Service of Ukraine
STATE JUDICIAL ADMINISTRATION OF UKRAINE
State Space Agency of Ukraine
..........

She want be sending any of my money, lost it all in unfortunate boating accident.
https://twitter.com/i/status/1630244756759654400
Maybe more quality acting would be of more help?
https://twitter.com/i/status/1630305715402469376

Again, you are not. You are trying to make it look like that is a "balanced" position which is not. Ukraine did not amass troops in the RF border, did not send a column of tanks to Moscow, did not try to take land away from the Russian Federation. "standing with the people" is an empty phrase to launder the attack of the RF on Ukraine.#

Your links are meaningless (apart for leading to a pay-wall for data). Your reference to drinking in Mariupol,...proof please?


When you look at history, Russia and Ukraine have been friends at times and enemies at times. And the borders between them changed many times over hundreds of years.

Ukraine amassed troops on the Donbas border... and started killing and harming both Ukrainian people and Russian people who were associated with them. There was a Ukraine military build-up on the border about a week before Russia started its police action.

Russia simply intervened to stop this stupid Ukrainian harming of its own citizens, and Russian people who were living in the Donbas area for decades. This Ukrainian almost-massacre didn't happen until the US and Nato started getting into the governmental affairs of Ukraine.

So, let's see some details that clearly justify the Ukraine government's Donbas attack. Just because the Donbas was considered to be part of Ukraine isn't enough. Governments don't start attacking their own country for nothing. Explain to us clearly... why... with some details about what the people of Donbas were doing to harm Ukraine.

If you can't, standing with the Ukraine government ISN'T standing with Ukraine. And maybe not even if you can. It's like standing with Hitler or Stalin, who both killed their own people.

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2378  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wenbin spoke about the United States on: February 28, 2023, 10:34:34 PM
How U.S. Economic Warfare Provoked Japan's Attack on Pearl Harbor

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[This talk was the Arthur M. Krolman Lecture at the 30th Anniversary Supporters Summit of the Ludwig von Mises Institute, Callaway Gardens, Georgia, on October 26, 2012. Click here to watch the video of this talk.]

Many people are misled by formalities. They assume, for example, that the United States went to war against Germany and Japan only after its declarations of war against these nations in December 1941. In truth, the United States had been at war for a long time before making these declarations. Its war making took a variety of forms. For example, the U.S. navy conducted "shoot [Germans] on sight" convoys — convoys that might include British ships — in the North Atlantic along the greater part the shipping route from the United States to Great Britain, even though German U-boats had orders to refrain (and did refrain) from initiating attacks on U.S. shipping. The United States and Great Britain entered into arrangements to pool intelligence, combine weapons development, test military equipment jointly, and undertake other forms of war-related cooperation. The U.S. military actively cooperated with the British military in combat operations against the Germans, for example, by alerting the British navy of aerial or marine sightings of German submarines, which the British then attacked. The U.S. government undertook in countless ways to provide military and other supplies and assistance to the British, the French, and the Soviets, who were fighting the Germans. The U.S. government also provided military and other supplies and assistance, including warplanes and pilots, to the Chinese, who were at war with Japan.1 The U.S. military actively engaged in planning with the British, the British Commonwealth countries, and the Dutch East Indies for future combined combat operations against Japan. Most important, the U.S. government engaged in a series of increasingly stringent economic warfare measures that pushed the Japanese into a predicament that U.S. authorities well understood would probably provoke them to attack U.S. territories and forces in the Pacific region in a quest to secure essential raw materials that the Americans, British, and Dutch (government in exile) had embargoed.2
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Click the link in the title to read more. The US and Europe don't simply attack. They provoke war-like actions around the world. Then they attack, calling their attack a defense.

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2379  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Would you have engaged in the war if you were the Ukrainian President? on: February 28, 2023, 10:23:53 PM
Knowing myself, I would have started a military resistance to stop the advance of the invader, much like the president of Ukraine is doing right now, however I would also try to negotiate and see if there is some diplomatic way out from the conflict.

I do not like war, and since I have used some of my time investigating about its cruelty, I would try to save as many lives as possible.

That's exactly what the Russian government did when the Ukraine military inappropriately attacked the Donbas.

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2380  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why new government? on: February 28, 2023, 10:21:32 PM
Thomas Jefferson, of US Constitution founding father fame, said, "God forbid we should ever be 20 years without such a rebellion."

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