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PowderRoomPolitics 2 points ago +2 / -0

I think New York should be revoked first.... But let's wait and see what happens in CA (While fighting fraud!) Remember, Ronald Reagan won there, then won the presidency, so I don't think CA is a lost cause.

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PowderRoomPolitics 4 points ago +4 / -0

Thank you, TechGeek! Looks like Feenstra will be endorsing Lahn, according to the article. (But I'd choose MAHA over a typical politician any day!)

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PowderRoomPolitics 3 points ago +3 / -0

You are providing NO evidence, and so you still have to make your case,

Hezbollah started this, not Lebanon, and Iran has made part of the agreement that the strikes on Hezbollah must stop...

Why should Israel stop striking Hezbollah in Lebanon when Hezbollah is not being stopped by the government of Lebanon, and is continuing attacks on northern Israel? (see ZeroHedge Story below!)

Also, Iran just struck the Kuwait International Airport, which should not be considered a military target!

https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/major-iranian-attack-kuwait-international-airport-leaves-one-dead-63-injured

I no longer assume good faith either, as Iran's regime doesn't have the high ground here by any means!

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PowderRoomPolitics 2 points ago +2 / -0

Obviously, they have nukes and obviously they are belligerent to their neighbors. By your logic, that should be a problem, and yet, you make an exception for them.

Nope, Try Again!

Israel has only responded to prior attacks, while Iran has threatened to eliminate Israel from the map, and has also attacked other nations, such as the UAE.

List of ten nations that Iran attacked: https://modern.az/en/dunya/575685/countries-bombed-by-iran-and-the-number-of-losses-list/

Israel and the US limited their attacks to Iran itself, and have not hit their proxy states. So, who is really being belligerent here?

I actually agree that the war encourages Iran's regime to continue to pursue a nuclear weapon, because unless the regime is taken out, and replaced with a government that wants peace with its neighbors and prosperity for all the citizens (rather than prosperity for just the mullahs and Ayatollah's family), that will be the regime's modus operandi.

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PowderRoomPolitics 3 points ago +3 / -0

🙏🤍Praying for a successful surgery for Abraham and a speedy recovery as well. Thank you Tulsi for your service to this country, and God bless both you and your husband!

Ps. 145:9 The LORD is good to all, And His mercies are over all His works.

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PowderRoomPolitics 9 points ago +9 / -0

Agreed, except the officers should be hung, as well. After all they aided and abetted the crime by neither going after the real criminals, nor allowing the real victim to get any medical treatment! IMHO.

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PowderRoomPolitics 3 points ago +3 / -0

No, you needed to read this more carefully:

  1. Iran had enriched to the point where they could make ten or more nukes: (Source, 60 Minutes, CBS) https://wakeupright.us/p/wake-up-right-april-21-2026

  2. Iran has not only threatened Israel, but has not been forthright with international inspectors, and this has gone on for twenty years:

https://thenationalpulse.com/2026/04/21/un-inspectors-say-iran-has-enough-uranium-for-10-11-atomic-bombs/

United Nations inspectors have assessed that Iran’s uranium stockpile is just a technical step away from reaching the 90 percent enrichment needed for a nuclear weapon. Despite U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iranian nuclear sites last June, Iran has continued to advance its nuclear capabilities. 💬 KEY QUOTE: “The stockpile is enough for ‘ten to eleven nuclear bombs’ with just a little more enrichment,” said Harvard nuclear analyst Matthew Bunn. Scott Roeker, a former top National Nuclear Security Administration official. He added: “I don’t think that there is a lasting, durable solution to Iran’s nuclear program through military means.” ‼️ NOTEWORTHY: Bunn says Iran has been consistently dishonest about its nuclear weapons efforts for over 20 years, lying to international inspectors, but also implied skepticism that Trump’s strategy, given the lack of trust on both sides, will succeed.

Israel has not threatened to nuke Iran, in fact, they have never even explicitly admitted to having nuclear weapons, much less explicitly threatened to use them.: though it should be noted that they both implied they had them and were willing to use them if threatened with destruction themselves (Golda Meir- https://www.armscontrolwonk.com/archive/206909/israel-nuclear-weapons-and-the-1973-yom-kippur-war/)

Though at least one radical in the Knesset has strongly suggested using nuclear weapons, the one who brought it up for discussion was strongly reprimanded by Benjamin Netanyahu for suggesting one be dropped on Gaza.: https://thehill.com/opinion/international/4707916-will-israel-threaten-to-drop-the-bomb/

"Israel has said it will only use nuclear weapons in a scenario where it’s immediately, existentially threatened. Eg, if 1973 happened again and it looked like Egypt and Syria were about to take Jerusalem, or if a nuclear warhead were on the way from Iran. Israel has second strike capabilities, so even if the country were destroyed, it could still take down its enemies in retaliation. This makes Israel’s nukes a very effective deterrent, but there’s little risk of them being used in the current limited exchanges.

Russia by contrast has said repeatedly that it may be willing to use nukes in Ukraine, and its doctrine calls for use of tactical nukes in certain situations way more broadly."

https://ciaotest.cc.columbia.edu/olj/sa/sa_00jos01.html

https://www.19fortyfive.com/2026/03/4-reasons-israel-would-use-nuclear-weapons/

Frankly since Iran's Radical Islamic Leadership actually had a countdown clock to Israel's destruction up at one time, I'd say they were giving a pretty explicit threat.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palestine_Square_Countdown_Clock

As to the comments on Christianity and Islam, and Israel by extension:

Israel (as mentioned in prior comment) has a copy of the book of Isaiah, part of the Old(er) Testament, in the Shrine of the Book, as part of The Museum of The Bible in Jerusalem. This is the oldest known copy of Scripture, and when it was found, actually set the record for the oldest copy back 1000 years! (2nd Century BC)

https://biblearchaeologyreport.com/2023/08/25/top-ten-discoveries-related-to-the-book-of-isaiah/

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PowderRoomPolitics 2 points ago +2 / -0

I disagree, because according to the UN, they already were!: https://greatawakening.win/p/1ASZVknqg2/un-inspectors-admit-that-iran-ha/

see also my comment, in thread, here: https://greatawakening.win/p/1ASZVknqg2/x/c/4eblo7jHStB

It's not that just that Israel has evidence that Islam is not true per se, (though they likely could say they do, in that they maintain the Dead Sea Scrolls and they are older than Islam, and contradict it, while affirming the translation of Scripture (at least to the Greek Septuagint ) is more than 99% verified.) Israel itself is evidence that Islam is not true, because Islam denies the right of other faiths to exist, and denies the Older Testament, and denies Israel's right to exist as a nation under the land covenant given by God.

The evidence for Islam not being true comes more from Christianity than Israel it self, frankly, but the evidence is clear none the less:

  1. If Christianity is true, Islam is not ,due to contradictory claims:

    a. Islam claims Jesus is simply a prophet, while Mohammed is claimed as The Prophet, where Christianity claims Jesus as son Of God, and the greatest prophet, priest and king

    b. Islam claims 'God has no sons, while Christianity claims Jesus as God's unique son.

    c. Christianity claims a resurrection for Jesus, while Islam claims he was taken to heaven and only appeared to have died (contrary to at least one eye-witness , John)

    d. There are no direct eye witnesses to Mohammed's being The Prophet, while there were 500 witnesses to Jesus' ascension to heaven, after His death, burial, and resurrection.

    e. Judaism shares some beliefs with Christianity that are not shared by Islam.

    1. A belief that Isaac was the promised one and primary heir of Abraham.

    2. A belief that the Older Testament is the inspired Word of God - Islam holds that the Older and Newer Testaments are corrupted, and only the Koran is not

FMI: https://search.brave.com/search?q=what+are+the+contradictory+claims+of+Islam+and+Christianity&summary=1&conversation=09287f567ba155ba17f7870d2c8f5f4db880

Strong Evidence for the Resurrection of Jesus can be found in several places, but here are a few of my favorite links:

https://medium.com/@tudor.onutu/my-personal-evidence-list-for-christianity-6be9c552c50c

https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/article/earliest-evidence-christianity/

https://www.bethinking.org/is-christianity-true/the-evidence-for-christianity

https://salt.london/articles/five-reasons-why-theres-more-evidence-for-christianity-than-you-think/

https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/14780

https://coldcasechristianity.com/writings/the-christian-faith-is-an-evidential-faith/ This whole site gives the evidence for Christianity, but this link explains why that is true.

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PowderRoomPolitics 3 points ago +3 / -0

List should also Include CAIR and other indoctrination groups, judicially , ACLU and other leftist lawfare groups,(and could also include the NAALCP and SPLC.

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PowderRoomPolitics 4 points ago +4 / -0

Iran wants Israel destroyed, because Israel is evidence that Islam is untrue, and flies in the face of Islam's extreme triumphalism: any territory taken by Islamist Fundamentalists has to remain under their control or has to be retaken if lost, according to their doctrine of Islam. (and as a counter point,...) It's also evidence for the truthfulness of the Scriptures, both Antique (Older) and Newer Testaments.

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PowderRoomPolitics 4 points ago +4 / -0

I've been saying this, or similar for years here, and explaining that Israel has a land covenant (as Iraq, Egypt, and other nations do) that God will not violate. They have gone into exile a few times, but they always return. According to Ezekiel, the return to the land precedes the spiritual restoration. (Ezekiel 36 - 38)

Iran has referred to Israel as 'the little satan' and the US as 'the big Satan' for years, since the Islamic Revolution in 1979. https://search.brave.com/search?q=How+often+has+Iran+referred+to+Israel+as+the+Little+Satan+and+the+US+as+the+Big+Satan&summary=1&conversation=0928c0e169248958dacfcc8db2dcae110a0c

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PowderRoomPolitics 3 points ago +3 / -0

True, All of that, except that Hill -dog didn't just wear black pantsuits: She wore different colors at times:

Pantsuit Every Day, Dan Joseph https://mrcvideo.org/blog/danjoseph/video-pantsuit-song

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PowderRoomPolitics 2 points ago +2 / -0

Make America Prosperous Again

Make America Livable Again

Make America Just Again

Make America Courageous Again

Make America Free Again.....

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PowderRoomPolitics 2 points ago +2 / -0

No, That's actually one of the reasons she quit, waited until she was sure the district would be safely Democratic.

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