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ThinkItThrough 2 points ago +2 / -0

Motion 103, also known as M-103, was a non-binding motion in the 42nd Canadian Parliament stating that the members of the House of Commons called on the Government of Canada to condemn Islamophobia in Canada. It also called on the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage to carry out a study on how racism and religious discrimination can be reduced and collect data on hate crimes.

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ThinkItThrough 14 points ago +14 / -0

So they’ll have to fund their paid protesters and other fake propaganda, a different way. 🤔 Luckily for them they have plenty of other sources. But if things like this get done enough, eventually they’re going to run out of taxpayer funds.

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ThinkItThrough 1 point ago +1 / -0

What the left will say is that there is “no evidence“ that these people registered in violation of the law actually voted, or that their votes were actually counted. You know, it’s just the way California does it.

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ThinkItThrough 2 points ago +2 / -0

The difference is she doesn’t have to be afraid that they will attack her or steal from her. A friend of mine has had homeless come up on her porch to sit, to steal, and/or leave trash - more than 5 different times. You never know what they might do - they are obviously not right mentally. She does not feel safe. Ms. Raman does not have to worry about that here. It is an annoyance, but not a threat to her safety. They need to import hundreds of actual drug-addicted homeless to stay there. If the situation was reversed, with democrats trying to text the understand of a conservative, someone like George Soros would use money from a tax-payer funded NGO to pay homeless to do that.

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ThinkItThrough 10 points ago +10 / -0

Polls are used to attempt to shape public opinion and to give fraudulent voting results the appearance of legitimacy.

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ThinkItThrough 1 point ago +1 / -0

Doesn’t care if Iran gets a nuclear bomb and blows up the US, as long as he gets to stick it to Pres. Trump. Reinforces that the voters made the right decision.

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ThinkItThrough 2 points ago +2 / -0

It’s just for this week. ☹️

https://lastnighton.com/jimmy-kimmel-live-goes-off-the-air-this-week-but-with-a-good-reason

“Jimmy Kimmel will be back in Los Angeles with new episodes of his show beginning on Monday, May 18. The quiet week for Jimmy Kimmel Live! also leaves even more of the late-night spotlight on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, which is entering its final stretch before ending on May 21.”

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ThinkItThrough 5 points ago +5 / -0

Video contains partial truths for misrepresantations. (Like a video with the headline that Amazon was closing its fresh stores in New York City, making it look like Amazon was fleeing from Mamdani and New York City. That was half true. Amazon is closing their fresh stores in New York City. But they are closing them across the country, not just NY.)

https://www.techarp.com/fact-check/trump-bank-biometric-data-requirement/

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ThinkItThrough 6 points ago +6 / -0

“When a government makes its citizens poorer, less safe, and increasingly voiceless, then dismisses their anger as prejudice for daring to notice, it is no longer governing. It is insulting the intelligence of the electorate.

Labour did not lose because of messaging. They lost because people experienced the consequences firsthand. In shrinking pay packets, in unsafe streets, in collapsing public confidence, and at borders that appear to exist purely as decorative suggestions.”

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ThinkItThrough 4 points ago +4 / -0

in the interview, he states that immigrants who entered the country during the Biden administration in response to the open border policy, despite not going through the formal legal immigration process, entered legally, not illegally. He does say that he supports deporting illegal aliens who have been convicted of other crimes after entering the country. So I guess our country can just assimilate in excess of 24 million additional people into our educational, medical and social services structure and continue to compromise our own culture. It makes me wonder where he stands on Muslim cities and Sharia law? 🤔

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ThinkItThrough 4 points ago +4 / -0

“God is good to me, even when I don’t notice.”

If we only knew . . . ❤️

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ThinkItThrough 2 points ago +2 / -0

I finally figured out why “everything” is racist:

"If the only tool you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail." (Abraham Maslow(

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ThinkItThrough 14 points ago +14 / -0

The link in this post from yesterday supports what you say. It is absolutely beyond me how anyone can be so stupid as to genuinely believe that “Trump has no plan.“

https://greatawakening.win/p/1ASZfBYccc/trumps-hidden-messaging-to-cha/c/

Link to video:

https://youtu.be/3OZyTnHuJyg?si=bG7n-A62alhHDmp7

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ThinkItThrough 5 points ago +5 / -0

Bill in the US Senate to support IMEC Corridor

https://www.hindustantimes.com/world-news/us-news/bill-in-us-senate-to-support-imec-corridor-101777523271467.html

A bipartisan bill has been introduced in the US Senate to strengthen the eastern Mediterranean region's role as a strategic connector between the US, India, the Middle East and Europe

The Eastern Mediterranean Gateway Act, introduced by US Senators Cory Booker and Dave McCormick , seeks to mobilise US support for ports, digital corridors, and other strategic infrastructure designed to diversify and secure energy flows, strengthen regional supply chains, and deepen diplomatic ties with key partners.

"Global energy security and supply chains are under growing strain, and the Eastern Mediterranean is emerging as a critical region for enhancing stability and cooperation on a range of shared strategic interests, including support for the US-India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor" Booker said in a statement here.

"I am proud to introduce this important bipartisan legislation to strengthen energy security, accelerate innovation and economic growth, and deepen regional partnerships," he said.

The bill would also expand collaboration in innovation, science, and emerging technologies, reinforcing and modernising existing regional frameworks.

By supporting the Eastern Mediterranean as a vital connective hub linking Europe, the Middle East, and India, the legislation advances core US interests: strengthening energy security, enhancing economic integration, and promoting long-term regional stability.

"The Eastern Mediterranean Gateway Act strengthens these partnerships, makes the region a bigger priority for the US, and helps secure the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor, so critical trade and energy routes aren't left vulnerable to Iran, China, or other adversaries," McCormick said.

The Act seeks to strengthen US backing for the India–Middle East–Europe Economic Corridor, recognising the region's role as a strategic gateway, and reinforces existing regional initiatives, including the 3 1 framework with Greece, Israel, and Cyprus, and the East Mediterranean Gas Forum.

The legislation also seeks to elevate the Eastern Mediterranean as a strategic priority within US foreign policy; establish regular high-level strategic dialogues with IMEC partners and regional allies and advance cross-border energy and infrastructure projects.

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