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Mcmurdo32 2 points ago +3 / -1

I think she is using some satirical humor in her style to get the point across in an entertaining way. A Chinese lady would talk like that, but I don't think she'd write like that. Serious writing would use proper English instead of writing the accent in the words. However, she is doing God's work helping to wake people up. And I think the Twitter censors (hopefully not an issue much longer) have more difficulty catching these satirical statements.

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Mcmurdo32 5 points ago +5 / -0

Well, to be fair, most things are known to the state of California to cause cancer.

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Mcmurdo32 2 points ago +2 / -0

I think this is where the Federal Government should get involved. It is their Constitutional mandate to protect rights, and at the Federal level, life IS currently defined as beginning at birth. Now I know we'll have to wait until human beings once again lead the Federal Government, but then they should do that.

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Mcmurdo32 3 points ago +3 / -0

That is a satire account I believe, so she knew how the pole would show. The idea is to let other Twitter users see it too.

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Mcmurdo32 5 points ago +5 / -0

Then we need to get out there and vote them out. Yes, I know. They'll try to cheat. We need to make it so it is physically impossible for them to cheat their way in. Relegate them to minor party status. I don't ever want them in charge again. They are toxic poison.

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Mcmurdo32 2 points ago +2 / -0

I expect in a couple years to see pictures of animals who have gotten into those ear loops and are slowly strangling to death. Remember, they redesigned the pop can tab because of that.

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Mcmurdo32 1 point ago +1 / -0

Most of the modern zombie apocalypse movies use a virus as the cause. It is the most believable cuase of such a thing because viruses are just nasty to begin with, and some are indeed spread through bodily fluid contact.

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Mcmurdo32 11 points ago +11 / -0

I came across this on Twitter. It took me a moment to realize this was satire by looking at some of his other posts, responses to them, and common follows with other satire accounts. (There is a whole genre forming on Twitter of conservatives pretending to be liberals satire developing in Twitter.) The NYT is so anxious to find events that fit their narrative that the minute they see something that appears to fit their narrative, they jump on it without taking a moment to study the source.

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Mcmurdo32 1 point ago +1 / -0

And the lefties are running around panicking because they apparently think they won't be allowed to wear their masks.

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Mcmurdo32 2 points ago +2 / -0

We must be doing alright in the information war if th narrative has slipped their control that much. Also note that I have never seen anyone accusing Republicans of stealing elections then come out in support of stricter election integrity measures. You'd think they'd want to have voter ID and paper ballots and audit every ballot to prevent those mean Republicans from cheating their way in. Right?

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Mcmurdo32 3 points ago +3 / -0

Somehow I don't think that was totally a mistake.

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Mcmurdo32 11 points ago +11 / -0

How does either side know this? Do you have some inside information that has revealed this to you, or do you just know that Donald Trump wouldn't do something like that? Or should I believe you and not the other. Because you are special?

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Mcmurdo32 2 points ago +2 / -0

Geauga County here. I'm leaning to Blystone. I'll take Renacci as a fairly distant second in case Blystone falters in some way. Staying as far away from DeWine as possible. He caught the RINO virus during the pandemic. However, in the general, I will vote for any one of them over anything the Democrats put out.

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Mcmurdo32 2 points ago +2 / -0

Are you on Ohio dog? We have to vote strategically. I will vote my concience in the primaries, but I'm going to vote for whoever the Republican nominee is in November because today's Democrats are toxic poison. Preventing them from winning in Ohio and in the Senate has become a matter of self preservation. So we can't just stay home or vote for a meaningless third party candidate.

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Mcmurdo32 6 points ago +6 / -0

I agree the CCP is fearful. Their hold on the Chinese people is rather tenuous and has only lasted because they were able to "bribe" the people with an artificially propped up prosperity funded by limited capitalism and foreign investments. Those things are breaking down. When they do, the CCP is in trouble. That said, I'm not sure starving the entire population of your biggest city is a good idea for covering these failures up. Thr Chinese sure know how to abuse each other.1

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Mcmurdo32 1 point ago +1 / -0

Seemed like it. In all fainess, we haven't done anything that many other peoples and nations haven't also done, and the reason we were able to do those things is because of openings caused by local troubles. True, we're bigger than anyone else, and so we can do things on scales larger than most, so we need to act responsibly with these powers, and the Deep State/Globalists have usurped a lot of resources from us to use in nefarious ways, but presenting the narrative that the United States has perpetrated horrific evils on the world will neuter our ability to lead the world into freedom. Mostly, the horrific evils were to kick some elitists' butts that the locals didn't really care all that much for any way.

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Mcmurdo32 2 points ago +2 / -0

I'm pretty set on Josh Mandel, but I'm not totally closed off to someone else. I was waiting for Trump's endorsement, but Vance is said to be RINO-ish. Does Trump know something I don't?

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Mcmurdo32 1 point ago +1 / -0

It wasn't until the last couple years that anyone acquired enough wealth to consider this

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Mcmurdo32 3 points ago +3 / -0

Many people desperately want there to be a Superman, a benign super hero who steps in to protect them from all the bad in the world, especially those of weak religious faith. The Democratic Party, along with their media cohorts have presented themselves as those super heros. Now that narrative is collapsing due to reality, but many are reluctant to let go of their super hero, because that means that have to take care of themselves and they are not ready for that.

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Mcmurdo32 1 point ago +1 / -0

Blame America for all the world's problems? Most problems are local in origin, and if America got involved, whether we agree or not about the legitimacy of that involvement, we only were able to get involved because of stupid things local elites were doing.

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Mcmurdo32 2 points ago +2 / -0

I say what I say to all of these. I hope you are not believing that Russia isn't doing similar things. Yes this stuff needs to come out about the Deep State and Globalists using our resources for their dirty work, but be careful not to just blame America for all the world's problems either.

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Mcmurdo32 2 points ago +3 / -1

Did they though? Vaccines are generally seen as good, and they were sure playing this one up. I didn't get it because I wanted to wait for more studies and data, and I wasn't scared of getting covid. Before that data could be had, they started going full Nazi about it, shutting off any chance I was going to get it. I instantly don't trust it when so many are pushing so hard to get a chemical inside me. But I can't blame this guy. People he trusted suggested he get it.

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Mcmurdo32 4 points ago +4 / -0

This is a good idea in this day and age of Internet connectivity. There should still be a symbolic capital where the legislature meets for a few weeks a year, but all government services should be scattered across the country. Hell, put some of them in our far off Pacific Island territories and Guam. It would help their local economies. Each state should get an agency HQ for a different agency each.

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