That is a balls to the wall link, bro. Thanks for sharing it.righteous » 15 Jul 2022, 10:16 pm » wrote: ↑ So: after WW II, the U.S. regime perpetrated at least 130+ U.S. invasions (out of 161 foreign military deployments of U.S. troops during 1945-2021, not even including The U.S. Government’s usage of proxy-forces instead of U.S. troops, such as is now the U.S. regime’s standard way of invading, because it’s far cheaper to do).
After World War II ended, the U.S. regime slaughtered or assisted in slaughtering, between 1945 and 2007 (and not even counting more recently, such as in Syria and Yemen), “between 20 and 30 million people in wars and conflicts scattered over the world”. (This count also doesn’t include the numbers, such as in Iraq after the 1990 war, which died as a result of U.S.-initiated sanctions against countries that America’s billionaires wanted to bring under their control that weren’t yet under their control.)
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Cannonpointer » 15 Jul 2022, 10:43 pm » wrote: ↑ That is a balls to the wall link, bro. Thanks for sharing it.
Before Trump, all the repubs and conservatives on this board would have called you a "communist" for this thread. Things are changing in the conservative camp for the far-better. Trump changed the zeitgeist - blew out the overton window.
All this was done to save humanity's rule over the human species since dawn of civilization making context authority over genetic continuation only existing as eternally separated now.righteous » 15 Jul 2022, 10:16 pm » wrote: ↑ So: after WW II, the U.S. regime perpetrated at least 130+ U.S. invasions (out of 161 foreign military deployments of U.S. troops during 1945-2021, not even including The U.S. Government’s usage of proxy-forces instead of U.S. troops, such as is now the U.S. regime’s standard way of invading, because it’s far cheaper to do).
After World War II ended, the U.S. regime slaughtered or assisted in slaughtering, between 1945 and 2007 (and not even counting more recently, such as in Syria and Yemen), “between 20 and 30 million people in wars and conflicts scattered over the world”. (This count also doesn’t include the numbers, such as in Iraq after the 1990 war, which died as a result of U.S.-initiated sanctions against countries that America’s billionaires wanted to bring under their control that weren’t yet under their control.)
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righteous » 15 Jul 2022, 10:16 pm » wrote: ↑ So: after WW II, the U.S. regime perpetrated at least 130+ U.S. invasions (out of 161 foreign military deployments of U.S. troops during 1945-2021, not even including The U.S. Government’s usage of proxy-forces instead of U.S. troops, such as is now the U.S. regime’s standard way of invading, because it’s far cheaper to do).
After World War II ended, the U.S. regime slaughtered or assisted in slaughtering, between 1945 and 2007 (and not even counting more recently, such as in Syria and Yemen), “between 20 and 30 million people in wars and conflicts scattered over the world”. (This count also doesn’t include the numbers, such as in Iraq after the 1990 war, which died as a result of U.S.-initiated sanctions against countries that America’s billionaires wanted to bring under their control that weren’t yet under their control.)
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...'change' and 'conservative' don't go together according to the dictionary...Cannonpointer » 15 Jul 2022, 10:43 pm » wrote: ↑ That is a balls to the wall link, bro. Thanks for sharing it.
Before Trump, all the repubs and conservatives on this board would have called you a "communist" for this thread. Things are changing in the conservative camp for the far-better. Trump changed the zeitgeist - blew out the overton window.
blather when he fills his f@cking cabinet, etc., with $wamp creature$... ugh...
I disagree. Conservatives RESIST change. But change is the only constant. They are not above the one consistent law of this planet - they just strive to manage change diligently, for safety and stability.peepee » 16 Jul 2022, 9:15 am » wrote: ↑ ...'change' and 'conservative' don't go together according to the dictionary...
He blocked the TPP.peepee » 16 Jul 2022, 9:15 am » wrote: ↑ ...'we' would still be 'in afghanistan' if trump was the puppet... the first thing the puppet @sshole did was bomb the **** out of syria etc...
...how many U$ troops/mercenaries/spies/etc. were on foreign soil when puppet trump was $elected in 2016? ..how many when he left?
...puppet trump is an empty albeit an entertaining di$traction... prove me wrong by merely cutting and pasting the best words that he has (((EVER))) produced as to the puppetma$ter$...f@ck his 'deep state'
He sure did. Bolton was the real prize - though it is worthy of note that he hand-jobbed bolton while monkey-grinning.peepee » 16 Jul 2022, 9:15 am » wrote: ↑blather when he fills his f@cking cabinet, etc., with $wamp creature$... ugh...
This is gibberish - just a thought. ^peepee » 16 Jul 2022, 9:15 am » wrote: ↑ ...p.s. author, the title is wrong/lame unless you write U'$' Hegemony...the people who pull the strings own the/?your f@cking republicrat $election$...they keep a lot of dumb@sses dazzled [about 150,000,000 last count] with an endless array of $100 haircuts whose stinking rotten unchallenged ideas are no threat to thi$ mi$erable monetary/financial order, etc. injustices galore... just a thought...
Cannonpointer » 16 Jul 2022, 9:38 am » wrote: ↑ But my post was not about what a great guy trump was, and my post IN NO WAY obligated me to defend him. That you appear to believe it did simply reflects on your cognitive abilities and the biased, reactionary filters through which you cogitate.
what separates a puppet from a string theory marionette? The person doing the talking is right beside a puppet, the person doing the talking as a marionette is out of sight.peepee » 16 Jul 2022, 9:47 am » wrote: ↑ :rolleyes:
...correct me if i'm wrong but you voted for the f@cking puppet, didn't you? ...i read your stuff...i get the impression that you're not a top 5 trump c@cksucker but you may sneak into the top 20... ;)
...my point is that term 'the US' carries a lot of stoooooopid f@ck sentimental nonsense baggage... in reality, the people of the US are not responsible for any 'hegemony'...how about 'unelected plutocracy hegemony'... can you dig that?..
peepee » 16 Jul 2022, 9:52 am » wrote: ↑ ...my point is that term 'the US' carries a lot of stoooooopid f@ck sentimental nonsense baggage... in reality, the people of the US are not responsible for any 'hegemony'...how about 'unelected plutocracy hegemony'... can you dig that?..
I did not - either time. And in 2016, I was living in Florida - a swing state. I DID go to the DC "Stop the Steal" rally.peepee » 16 Jul 2022, 9:47 am » wrote: ↑![]()
...correct me if i'm wrong but you voted for the f@cking puppet, didn't you?
Here is a recent OP. It was posted 13 April 2016 - the year that trump was elected. It makes it EXTREMELY clear where I stand on foreign policy - and why I would never vote for trump. I am not one of you israel supporting dogs.peepee » 16 Jul 2022, 9:47 am » wrote: ↑...i read your stuff...i get the impression that you're not a top 5 trump c@cksucker but you may sneak into the top 20...
Cannonpointer » 13 Apr 2016, 8:13 pm » wrote: ↑ They were ONE MONTH AWAY in 2013! http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/worl ... y/3181373/
They were SIX MONTHS AWAY in June of 2008 - before obie even won the election! http://www.outsidethebeltway.com/iran-6 ... r-weapons/
They were six months out in 2006! http://www.outsidethebeltway.com/iran-6 ... r-weapons/
They were 2 months out a year ago, in April: http://www.outsidethebeltway.com/iran-6 ... r-weapons/
They were ONE MONTH OUT in Oct of 2013: http://www.outsidethebeltway.com/iran-6 ... r-weapons/
In Nov 2013, they were TWO MONTHS OUT! GASP! http://www.outsidethebeltway.com/iran-6 ... r-weapons/
They were a few months out BEFORE CLINTON TOOK OFFICE! http://www.juancole.com/2012/09/netanya ... -bomb.html
But even BIBI NUTS AND YAHOO says that Iran will not get nukes under Obama's deal: Suck it, conjobs
Hey, KORNJOBS: A nuclear Iran is your global warming, you **** idiots. HOW MANY FAILED PROPHECIES DO YOU *** NEED BEFORE YOU STOP YOUR GAY SCREECHING, YOU PANICKED CHOIR OF DEATH CULT MORONS?!
righteous » 15 Jul 2022, 10:16 pm » wrote: ↑ So: after WW II, the U.S. regime perpetrated at least 130+ U.S. invasions (out of 161 foreign military deployments of U.S. troops during 1945-2021, not even including The U.S. Government’s usage of proxy-forces instead of U.S. troops, such as is now the U.S. regime’s standard way of invading, because it’s far cheaper to do).
After World War II ended, the U.S. regime slaughtered or assisted in slaughtering, between 1945 and 2007 (and not even counting more recently, such as in Syria and Yemen), “between 20 and 30 million people in wars and conflicts scattered over the world”. (This count also doesn’t include the numbers, such as in Iraq after the 1990 war, which died as a result of U.S.-initiated sanctions against countries that America’s billionaires wanted to bring under their control that weren’t yet under their control.)
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Its 'Stalking' you ******* Redneck!

Vegas » 16 Jul 2022, 10:40 am » wrote: ↑ Good thread Roadkill. I have often wondered if the people, around the world, ever ask if American citizens will ever stand up to our government. Or what we are waiting for. We aren't the ones that are being exploited like the ones our military attacks. So, it's easy for us to not concern ourselves.
Vegas » 16 Jul 2022, 10:40 am » wrote: ↑ We aren't the ones that are being exploited like the ones our military attacks. So, it's easy for us to not concern ourselves.
SJConspirator » 16 Jul 2022, 10:42 am » wrote: ↑ we are being exploited to a lesser degree, because they tax the **** out of us to pay for it. But many Americans perceive that there is a benefit to being the world's bully, since we plunder all the natural resources of foriegn lands
But Americans are not profiting from the plunder. And now, we are BEING plundered - for our children, who are being inducted into sex rings by pedophiles on the public dime as a matter of gun-enforced policy.SJConspirator » 16 Jul 2022, 10:42 am » wrote: ↑ we are being exploited to a lesser degree, because they tax the **** out of us to pay for it. But many Americans perceive that there is a benefit to being the world's bully, since we plunder all the natural resources of foriegn lands
Cannonpointer » 16 Jul 2022, 10:42 am » wrote: ↑ There is before your eyes a turning of that particular tide.