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David's avatar

There’s a whole lot of arms being worn out on those chairs.

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JFunk's avatar

I don’t know why anybody is in any doubt about who’s at fault… quite obviously it’s Israel

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Bobby's avatar

It's strange that the Free Press have next to zero coverage of the Iranian protests, where 35 unarmed people including 4 children have been slaughtered

Just like the mainstream media

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Mr. Jim's Daddy's avatar

"She violently, willfully, and viciously ran over the ICE Officer.” - Donald Trump

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Barrett Burka MD's avatar

Minneapolis, ICE & the Shooting: A young life was taken. Who is at fault. Was the driver deliberately trying to run over the ICE agent? Was the driver attempting to flee & lost control of the car? Did the Ice agent fear for his life or did he act/shoot prematurely? This agent weeks ago was injured when he was dragged by another "protesting" driver. I believe the fault lies squarely in the failure to act appropriately by Walzing Matilda & Mayor FishFry. This is America & citizens have the right to PEACEFULLY protest. However there are no statutes that protect thuggish behavior. The police & their superiors had an obligation to keep protestors at bay by insisting that they peacefully protest. They are also obligated to protect Federal Officers. Instead Minnasota's three Stooges, (Walzing, FishFry & Hellison) wish Minn. to act like a rogue state. The stooges do have recourse in the form of petitioning the courts for redress but they insist on acting the fool. Their rhetoric & actions are both profane & reprehensible.

The Obuma, Highden Biden, Giggles the Dolt Syndicate open the gates to illegal aliens. Whether these "immigrants" are good & decent people or criminals they broke federal law. Trump was elected to change the narrative. Congress has repeatedly abrogated its responsibly to alter our immigration laws. Democrats who protest the loudest, when they were in power did nothing to alter the status quo.

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Ronald Gooder's avatar

So now, as of this afternoon, I’m required to sign in separately for each and every individual article? And to leave this comment? I’ve had a paid subscription for a long time now, and this is new. FIX THIS or I’m gone!

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Andras Boros-Kazai's avatar

The loss of any young life is regrettable, to be sure.

But the Minneapolis shooting is also a much-welcomed and cherished gift to the Left, and especially to Walz.

The screaming bandar-log prizes attention above everything else.

And the Left-slave media readily cooperates.

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Bobby's avatar

Who cares anymore what the media have to say

They've become so irrelevant

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The Patriot's avatar

Just end all welfare programs. And the social security ponzi scheme. Just shut it all down and let the market work.

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Herodotus II's avatar

"The Trump administration announced Tuesday that it plans to withhold social safety net funds..." There are many ways of saying it -- welfare programs, public assistance, government aid -- but TFP chose to use the term "social safety net". Those poor fraudsters and the people who voted them in are gonna be deprived of a SAFETY NET! They'll be telling us that they 'don't feel safe'! Well, FAFO, people. Integrity over 'stability'. It has to start somewhere...

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Realistacular's avatar

It’s not irresponsible for Americans who believe in American values to protest masked secret police who kidnap citizens off the street and operate a Soviet-style “produce your papers” police state environment refrain from executing people on the street with point-blank shots to the head.

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David Dunn's avatar

Protest all you want, hopefully peacefully. Take pictures. Scream inanities at the top of your lungs. Wave your signs.

But if you decide to interfere with a LEO operation, and also decide not to obey a lawful order from the LEO's on scene, then you really aren't "protesting," are you?

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Realistacular's avatar

May your chains set lightly upon ye, and may history forget ye were our countrymen.

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Jonathan F's avatar

It's not irresponsible for Americans to defend themselves when faced with an attack with a deadly weapon.

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Realistacular's avatar

Progressives, take note — next time a truck or car drives through a march blocking the road, Jonathan thinks it’s legitimate to execute the driver with two point blank bullets to the head.

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Jonathan F's avatar

I advise against both, but driving through a protestor brigade is not the same as fleeing from, and towards, police after setting a trap.

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Andy E's avatar

Oh, no, we have another troll. 😂

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Realistacular's avatar

Oh no, you’re not able to be consistent!

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David Dunn's avatar

As usual, much of leftist discourse relies on them completely mischaracterizing an issue and ultimately not understanding what they are talking about.

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Realistacular's avatar

One of the funnier things in MAGA is their insistence that anyone who is not a hard-right wing authoritarian is “leftist.”

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Ts Blue's avatar

You are falling into the trap of defining the "correct" response. Seems to me it is more a reasoned or rational response than the "correct" response.

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frank tarascio's avatar

Yeah, as if its a two-sides issue.

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TxFrog's avatar

No doubt Ukraine would welcome British and French peace-keeping troops, and no doubt that is completely unacceptable to Russia. And the war will go on.

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James P's avatar
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I've long felt that George Elliot is the nearest English-language peer to Tolstoy in terms of deep, realistic, and sympathetic depiction of the human psychological and social condition. And having read all her novels as a sort of personal project, Middlemarch is definitely the best. All are very rewarding but some of her other later novels can be a bit of a slog. Not Middlemarch. Scenes of Clerical Life, her first published book, is also very good and an easy read. And the first half or so of Mill on the Floss - partially autobiographical, depicting a bright young girl who is a little different - is wonderful.

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Scott A Miller's avatar

Minneapolis is the new "George Floyd" incident for the dems. They are always looking for causes so that their paid agitators can keep working.

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Debbie Valenta's avatar

Paid agitators? LOL! I’ve yet to see my paycheck. Dude, step out your echo chamber. Watch the footage from all angles. Listen with an open ear to folks like John Fugelsang in addition to the usual extreme conservative pundits dripping poison in your ear. This was MURDER, plain and simple. You’ve been straight up lied to and there’s no shame in knowing it, and to admit you’re wrong will get nothing but respect from me, never “I told you so”s.

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Scott A Miller's avatar

Sorry if I triggered your TDS, Debbie. Have a good day.

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David Dunn's avatar

Fugelsang? YGBFKM!

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frank tarascio's avatar

scumbags

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Lauren in ATL's avatar

Yall, I emailed you about this in August and September - we need the story on Spencer Pratt!! He is now running for LA Mayor due to the failed fire response! How about an interview? This a wild story for the millennials/former The Hills viewers!!

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