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breaking the line of trust (media.greatawakening.win)
posted ago by manxom ago by manxom
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protect and serve (media.greatawakening.win)
posted ago by manxom ago by manxom
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invisible friends are fun (media.greatawakening.win)
posted ago by manxom ago by manxom
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we need to stop whinging about the simple fact that puppies got the public's attention.

or _________ (whatever the fukk bothers us that was less important)

we need, instead, to pay great attention to what ACTUALLY DOES WORK at getting the attention of the public at large.

either we accept that this is a battlefield and start using the tactics that get the job done, or we risk failure.

the history of america at war is filled with examples of generals who did what they thought would work. we showed up to WWI and charged into machine gun fire. it failed. THEN, we sent marines with shotguns into the trenches. we have always adapted to the circumstances, and that is what we remember, but when we look back there is almost always a sequence of failure where some self-important idiot of a general used "should" first.

follow Trump's example and sacrifice the ego to win the victory.

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if we take our money to small employers we will stop this shit in its tracks and help those who need us most.

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we notice the seventeens now, and see the comms.

the question is, should we have been seeing them before Q? was 17 the fnord we just couldn't hear?

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how it feels (media.greatawakening.win)
posted ago by manxom ago by manxom

in several states we are seeing SOS that are refusing to do things.

this is where the state legislature needs to step in and remove them.

why local control is so verrry important.

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free candy! (media.greatawakening.win)
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humans respond to ridicule. we need to print up BINGO cards and use them in stores so that we are chuckling at the mask wearers in public places.

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when one takes the Navy patents into account, the time spent talk about UFOs and their history starts to sound a lot more like a warning to china to sit down and shut up before we bring out the real stuff.

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if statehood for DC is pushed through, how does that reconfigure the makeup of the house? does it push through the census results (which give more seats to the republicans in growing red states)? has control of the house become more of a strategic necessity than control of the senate that can move to change the rules with a simple majority? does this particular grasp for power on the part of the dems actually result in a shift of power that is not immediately obvious?

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