Did the phrase ‘famously supported’ come from a place of personal experience, or is that a narrative you use to organize the anxiety you feel around political groups?jerrab » 17 May 2026, 1:39 pm » wrote: ↑ and trump is famously supported by aipac and his endorsees get tons of money from aipac,
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==================================MR-7 » 17 May 2026, 1:39 pm » wrote: ↑ I’m hearing a lot of intensity in your statement that ‘people are pissed at AIPAC. Before we unpack this jerra, can you tell me which people you’re referring to and what specific event triggered these feelings for you? When you say ‘pissed,’ is that your emotion, or are you projecting it onto a larger group to make the feeling feel safer? Let’s explore why this sense of outrage feels more comfortable to you, than citing an actual source or event. thanks
But, before it didn't become an issue, (TRUMP stopped the ****), you supported someone who did support it.jerrab » 17 May 2026, 1:59 pm » wrote: ↑ I never did, I said so many times.
i am glad it is not an issue anymore.
----------------------------------------------------------------The Trump AdministrationpresidentMR-7 » 17 May 2026, 1:47 pm » wrote: ↑ Did the phrase ‘famously supported’ come from a place of personal experience, or is that a narrative you use to organize the anxiety you feel around political groups?
Trump has ultimately acknowledged the reasons behind the initiation of this conflict. The United States imports nearly no petroleum directly from the Strait of Hormuz. This action was taken by Trump to benefit his associates in the Middle East. This war is unrelated to the interests of the USA. It has no connection to MAGA. In fact, this conflict will enhance China's strength in the long term.
I hated biden and this was a major reason, same thing with harris.MR-7 » 17 May 2026, 2:01 pm » wrote: ↑ But, before it didn't become an issue, (TRUMP stopped the ****), you supported someone who did support it.
*Roshambo » 17 May 2026, 2:06 pm » wrote: ↑ Trump has ultimately acknowledged the reasons behind the initiation of this conflict. The United States imports nearly no petroleum directly from the Strait of Hormuz. This action was taken by Trump to benefit his associates in the Middle East. This war is unrelated to the interests of the USA. It has no connection to MAGA. In fact, this conflict will enhance China's strength in the long term.
https://youtu.be/Ljue_NJITKY
By voting for harris, you accepted the fact that they approved of it. Hating them is, and was not, gonna stop a damn thing. I VOTED to stop all the abuse of the kids...from sports, to identity, to the indoctrination of them. That was NUMBER one for me. And I wanted all the ILLEGALs out of my country. Number two for me. You voted for the continuation of the abuse of the kids, and the continuation of the nasty, filthy, third-world TRASH to invade our country. I will never understand how anyone could support the abuse of kids, mentally and physically, and illegals being placed above AMERICAN citizens.jerrab » 17 May 2026, 2:17 pm » wrote: ↑ I hated biden and this was a major reason, same thing with harris.
The sports card..jerrab » 17 May 2026, 1:23 pm » wrote: ↑ davis could get cross over votes from pissed cassidy voters
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Based on the available information regarding the 2026 Louisiana Senate race, candidate Jamie Davis has not publicly advocated for boys or transgender girls to participate in girls' sports. Davis, a Democrat, has focused his campaign platform on economic issues
MR-7 » 17 May 2026, 2:38 pm » wrote: ↑ By voting for harris, you accepted the fact that they approved of it. Hating them is, and was not, gonna stop a damn thing. I VOTED to stop all the abuse of the kids...from sports, to identity, to the indoctrination of them. That was NUMBER one for me. And I wanted all the ILLEGALs out of my country. Number two for me. You voted for the continuation of the abuse of the kids, and the continuation of the nasty, filthy, third-world TRASH to invade our country. I will never understand how anyone could support the abuse of kids, mentally and physically, and illegals being placed above AMERICAN citizens.
You sure seem to be in touch with Louisiana Politics...jerrab » 17 May 2026, 12:59 pm » wrote: ↑ cross over votes to dems is vital.
hopefully there will be one they can vote for.
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Shifting Perspectives: Some Democratic politicians are distancing themselves from the party's position on this issue, with some expressing concerns about fairness and safety.
Like I said...I voted to protect the kids. You did not. I voted to put and keep American citizens above ALL ILLEGALS. You did not. Not voting for either candidate does not make you some sort of "HERO". It makes you a fool. Especially when you "3rd party" voters talk about TRUMP and you don't/didn't have a candidate in the race. Had the dems been for protecting the kids and securing the border, and TRUMP against it, I would have been voting for harris. You **** voted against the kids.
So jerra posts "cross over votes to dems is vital." And you are **** amazed with that reply.Johnny » wrote:You sure seem to be in touch with Louisiana Politics...jerrab » 17 May 2026, 12:59 pm » wrote: ↑ cross over votes to dems is vital.
hopefully there will be one they can vote for.
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Shifting Perspectives: Some Democratic politicians are distancing themselves from the party's position on this issue, with some expressing concerns about fairness and safety.
Obama had Iran under control along with 6 other nations including Russia. The JCPOA had inspectors on the ground along with provisions for further negotiations. Then in 2018 trump tore up the agreement because it was an Obama deal... flat out narcissism. Now the fraud is costing America $2B a day in completely unnecessary spending.jerrab » 17 May 2026, 2:21 pm » wrote: ↑ i dont see how it benefitted anyone but israel, it echoes the invasion of iraq at the suggestion of israel.
and I said all this on fb plus I told them it gives trump a guaranteed win.
How **** stupid does one have to be? $2B a day is $730B a year. There’s no Pentagon, CBO, or CRS report showing anything close to that tied to leaving the JCPOA. That number isn’t an analysis, it’s a **** math meme with extra **** zeros. No doubt someone like BV or your dumb *** made the meme. Evident by the lack of math skills. And the fact it's a LIE too. Guilty MoFos.*Roshambo » 17 May 2026, 4:24 pm » wrote: ↑ Obama had Iran under control along with 6 other nations including Russia. The JCPOA had inspectors on the ground along with provisions for further negotiations. Then in 2018 trump tore up the agreement because it was an Obama deal... flat out narcissism. Now the fraud is costing America $2B a day in completely unnecessary spending.
You **** voted against the kids.jerrab » 17 May 2026, 4:30 pm » wrote: ↑ and I said all this on fb plus I told them it gives trump a guaranteed win.
apparently they listened.
You DUMB **** HOLE this war is costing 2B a day.MR-7 » 17 May 2026, 4:32 pm » wrote: ↑ How **** stupid does one have to be? $2B a day is $730B a year. There’s no Pentagon, CBO, or CRS report showing anything close to that tied to leaving the JCPOA. That number isn’t an analysis, it’s a **** math meme with extra **** zeros. No doubt someone like BV or your dumb *** made the meme. Evident by the lack of math skills. And the fact it's a LIE too. Guilty MoFos.