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John P. Davis, Historian

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Prof Teaching Global History, Western Civ, & Western Science and Technology. Russian Medical Humanist, antiwar & anti-covert operations.

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The Democrats consume wine, eat steak, sulk like children & seethe resentment at "the left." The Palestinians lost homes, children, parents, extended family, suffered horrifying deaths, dismemberment, starved, faced hunger, misery, despair, hoplessness. Who should I pity?


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The most accurate post I've seen on this platform all day...

Heartwarming to see the genocide baton passed with such decorum and grace

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"Pompeo served as Trump’s CIA director... but it is his more recent board service with a Ukrainian oligarch’s telecom firm, coupled with his hawkish approach to global conflict, that has his comeback effort running into significant obstacles." dropsitenews.com/p/mike-pompeo-…


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The Democrats lost because of their own hubris and tone-deaf politics. Their hollow, soulless campaign provided no serious alternative to Trump’s pseudo-populism.


Losing elections benefit Democratic politicians. They are now responsible for nothing, breathing a collective sigh of relief that they have the perfect scapegoat and no comprehension of leading or winning anything other than their next election.


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I think people realize both parties don’t represent their interests and voted against the dems, not for the republicans


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Extraordinary to see South Korean intelligence contradict Zelensky. "False report of 40 NK casualties prompts Seoul to warn against Ukrainian disinformation." english.hani.co.kr/arti/english_e…


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🇮🇱 to Lebanese people: When we’re done, you can come back safely to your homes Their homes:

Please, get out of harm's way now. Once our operation is finished, you can come back safely to your homes.



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The Biden-Harris administration will go down in the dustbin of history as the one that funded and fueled a war of extermination against the Palestinian people in Gaza—all while masking it with empty gestures and rainbow flags. We will not forget. We will not forgive.

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Perhaps they were uncomfortable reading reports on hunger and poverty from underground indie outlets like the USDA and US Census Bureau stephensemler.com/p/a-couple-cha…

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Liberals are really out here blaming voters for not supporting a bad candidate. Let me use an example they might understand: If Taylor Swift releases a bad album, is it the fan's fault if they don't stream it?


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They didn't cry when children were bombed to pieces and burned to death. They didn't cry when protesters were disabled from police brutality. They didn't cry when we were left to rot in a pandemic. They cried when they thought it *might* affect their ability to ignore everything


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I personally feel the Green Party could've done considerably more solid organizing this cycle and wonder where we go from here because - there are a lot of us, we're motivated, we're educated on the issues, we could do something meaningful. Why don't we?


Fake news. The Washington Post alters reality once again.

Oh come the f*ck on, @washingtonpost, Harris has nothing to do with "the left." Dems ran as the party of Bush-Cheney. This is just irresponsible journalism.

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No we do not.

Every Black woman in America empathizes with Kamala right now. Overwhelming qualified. Still doubted.



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First Gallant, then Harris... What's this world coming to for hardworking genociders?


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8 years after Hillary Clinton lost to Trump, Kamala Harris managed to (probably) do it again by recycling Clinton's failed strategy of courting Republicans and out-hawking Trump amidst a Democratic-sponsored genocide she refused to budge on. The stupidity is almost unbelievable…


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CHAOS IN TEL AVIV 🚨🇮🇱 The situation is now exploding in Israel, with reports of a potential military coup against Netanyahu following Gallant’s dismissal. 🔥


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The victory of Trump could be a victory for the world: - "We have built a foreign policy of hectoring, moralizing, and lecturing countries that don’t want anything to do with it. The Chinese have a foreign policy of building roads, bridges, and feeding poor people.”


He could have led us, but Bernie is eight years and two independant campaigns behind Jill Stein.

Then why didn't you run yourself, or support a change candidate? What's the point of being an Independent if you spend your political capital manufacturing consent for candidates who you, apparently, don't even believe in?



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