She will be in charge soon. Previous White House doctor is banding together with some Democrats in calling for a cognitive test on Biden.
Anony Mous
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Vice President Kamala Harris…your thoughts??
by minimus ingood pick?
bad pick?
helpful to president biden?
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Lloyd Evans removing comments he does not like, just like the cult
by mickbobcat ini see posts that evans does not seem to like being removed.
i guess he is not a lot different than the control cult he left.
his rebuttal to the zoom assembly he said that dawkins made some silly comments about gender.
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Anony Mous
It only takes 1 male in a sport to beat every female world record. That’s what people don’t realize, even an average male has a chance to compete at the highest level of any female sport.
Thus far it has ruined:
Women’s weight lifting, wrestling, tennis, running, basketball and soccer and that is what I can think off the top of my head.
Again, it takes 1 person to permanently ruin the chances of any female to ever attain prominence in the sport.
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Is the NSA spying on Tucker Carlson?
by LoveUniHateExams ininteresting video by lotus eaters.. it seems that the nsa are spying on tucker carlson's emails.. the nsa are allowed to spy on foreign countries and citizens, but it is illegal for the nsa to spy on us citizens.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hq5d3e6fzui.
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Anony Mous
@FFGhost: No, it's illegal for the NSA to spy on any US Citizen under ANY circumstance. If Tucker and his crew were talking to foreign agents, that's an issue for the FBI to handle.
What the NSA was doing came from up high (Justice Department under Biden), in order to spy on conservatives and take Tucker off the air. That's not a new thing by the way, the left has long called for the few conservative news outlets to be taken off the air. CNN frequently calls on it and the Fox correspondent in the White House is the ONLY extant journalist asking real questions and that is a problem for Biden.
This is what CNN's Oliver Darcy said about Fox:
“So why do AT&T (which I should note is CNN’s parent company), CenturyLink, and Verizon carry OAN? Why do AT&T, CenturyLink, Verizon, Comcast, Charter, and Dish carry Newsmax? And why do they all carry Fox — which is, frankly, at times just as irresponsible and dangerous with its platform as its smaller competitor networks?
A number of prominent Democrats, including officeholders, support that effort. CNN staffers and officials in the Biden administration and Democrat lawmakers across the country have already contacted the six major cable carriers in this country and pressured them to drop Fox News, on the pretext that they are directly responsible for the violence at the U.S. Capitol.
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Is the NSA spying on Tucker Carlson?
by LoveUniHateExams ininteresting video by lotus eaters.. it seems that the nsa are spying on tucker carlson's emails.. the nsa are allowed to spy on foreign countries and citizens, but it is illegal for the nsa to spy on us citizens.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hq5d3e6fzui.
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Anony Mous
@FFGhost: They were spying on him and his crew's homes.
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Is the NSA spying on Tucker Carlson?
by LoveUniHateExams ininteresting video by lotus eaters.. it seems that the nsa are spying on tucker carlson's emails.. the nsa are allowed to spy on foreign countries and citizens, but it is illegal for the nsa to spy on us citizens.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hq5d3e6fzui.
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Anony Mous
It may be illegal but it's not unprecedented. Under the Obama administration the NSA, FBI and other agencies spied on his political opponents. Trump never cared but I'm wondering what they have on Mitt Romney, we all know the Mormons, like the JW's keep a lot under wraps.
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Do You Love The Country You Are In or From?
by minimus inmost people over the generations have taken pride in their heritage, nationality and country they are from.
it’s not uncommon to hear of “proud” italians and proud irish people , as an example.
are you proud of your country and your nationality or do you feel shame or indifference?.
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Anony Mous
Love the country I'm in, I love the country I'm from too but I wouldn't like to live there right now.
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Do you think there is an Omnipotent, Omniscient Being that lives forever and ever?
by pistolpete innotice that i left off "benevolent" .
reason being is because i could argue that being all knowing and all powerful is not a prerequisite of being "good".
yet i'm a firm believer that "something didn't come from nothing".
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Anony Mous
There is no such thing as an omnipotent or omniscient being, it is a logical impossibility - can an omnipotent/omniscient being make a stone it cannot lift itself, whether that answer is yes or no, by definition it can't be either omniscient or omnipotent, and that is provable with mathematics.
Being omniscient (knowing all things) implies omnipotence (capable of all things) and vice versa, because an omniscient being would know how to become omnipotent and an omnipotent being could make itself omniscient, hence the terms itself are a bit of a tautology.
Could there be beings that are much more evolved than us in this or other universes, yes, off course there CAN be. Would those beings know about us? Maybe, most likely it just looks at us the way we look at an ant.
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Money for sell of KHs
by asp59 inhas anybody seen a chart or documents abouth money they supposedly spending in africa building halls?
as there selling millions worth of halls around the world.
they claim it's for africa.
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Anony Mous
According to the latest stats, they've seen negative single and double digit decreases across Africa while having their losses relatively stabilized in the US.
I think if they were rapidly spreading in Africa, there would've been more fanfare about it.
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Poll: Atheists overwhelmingly oppose the death penalty, but most Christians favor it
by Disillusioned JW insee https://friendlyatheist.patheos.com/2021/06/16/poll-atheists-overwhelmingly-oppose-the-death-penalty-most-christians-favor-it/ .
i am an atheist and i disapprove of the death penalty.
i remember michael dukakis, when he was a usa presidential candidate, saying i he was opposed to the death penalty - even for rapists and murderers.
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Anony Mous
@slimboyfat
It is better to prevent a violent crime in the first place than it is to punish it after it has occurred.
That is correct, but that requires an increase in policing. And it’s impossible to have someone followed around, just in case, some people need to be involuntarily committed to some institution, which is the definition of a prison.
The countries with fewest people in prison are the countries with the lowest rates of violent crime. The countries with the highest number of inmates are the countries with the highest rates of violent crime.
That is incorrect. The US has the highest number of inmates (600/100,000) and has among the lowest rates of crime (381 per 100,000), Scandinavia is the exact opposite with Denmark having one of the lowest inmate populations (72/100k) and one of the highest rates of reported crime in the world (10500/100k). Not only that but the feeling of being unsafe and unreported crime is immensely high in the Scandinavian countries.
The problem with crime statistics in Europe however is that if the perpetrator is not found to be guilty, for much of the property crime the EU does not pursue or report it as a crime. Thus lower sentencing guidelines leads to fewer reported crime, not because it doesn’t happen, but because it doesn’t get reported by the police as being a crime. Similar to how in California, crime rates dropped after they declared stealing less than $950 is not a crime, weird how that works.
Prisons don’t prevent violent crime they make the problem worse.
The stats don’t bear it out, at least not for western countries.
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JWs don't have any problems
by neat blue dog inthey never get disgruntled and leave, they never abuse children, they never sleep around or steal.
because if they were a true jehovah's witness they wouldn't do that, and if they do something wasn't right with them to begin with.
anybody else heard this "logic"?
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Anony Mous
Yes, it's the no true scotsman fallacy.