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ray b
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DEC 15, 08:51 PM
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for lying
who said free speech
will the MAGA's pay it for him ?
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Raydar
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DEC 15, 10:29 PM
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The saying "blood from a turnip" comes to mind.
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rinselberg
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DEC 16, 02:15 PM
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"It sends a signal."
Have you ever heard that before?
The Queer Mountain Lion ponders the verdict.
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Raydar
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DEC 16, 02:24 PM
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quote | Originally posted by rinselberg:
"It sends a signal."
Have you ever heard that before?
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Of course. When being tried by libs, in a lib city, for politically motivated reasons, a Republican doesn't stand a chance. I mean, after all, people got offended.
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The Queer Mountain Lion ponders the verdict. |
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Apropos of what?[This message has been edited by Raydar (edited 12-16-2023).]
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rinselberg
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DEC 17, 09:26 PM
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"Behold, MAGA Man" David French for the New York Times; December 17, 2023. https://www.nytimes.com/202...RcLcr&smid=url-share
It's a "gift" link.
Once again, during this holiday season, my generosity knows no bounds!
[This message has been edited by rinselberg (edited 12-17-2023).]
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Raydar
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DEC 17, 09:58 PM
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quote | Originally posted by rinselberg:
It's a "gift" link.
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Because everyone knows the New York Times is such a bastion of impartiality. Perfect.
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rinselberg
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DEC 17, 10:14 PM
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quote | Originally posted by Raydar: Because everyone knows the New York Times is such a bastion of impartiality. Perfect. |
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Not just the New York Times, but specifically the columnist, David "Pardon My" French.
From David French's background page at the New York Times.
quote | I took a long and winding road to journalism. I was born in Alabama, grew up in a small town in Kentucky, attended Lipscomb University in Nashville, and graduated from Harvard Law School. I was a commercial litigator for a number of years, and then ultimately switched to constitutional law. In 1999, I took a brief detour from my litigation career and served as a lecturer at Cornell Law School.
In 2006, I obtained an age waiver from the Army and joined the JAG Corps as an Army lawyer. After dragging my old body through basic training, I volunteered to deploy to Iraq and served with the 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment in Diyala Province during the height of the Surge in 2007. I was awarded a Bronze Star.
During my litigation career, I worked for both commercial and public interest law firms and was a former president of the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression. I spent most of my career defending free speech, religious freedom and due process in courtrooms across the country.
After 21 years of legal practice, I changed careers. In 2015, I joined National Review as a senior writer, but left in 2019 to help start The Dispatch, a conservative media company. I also became a contributing writer for The Atlantic. In 2023, I joined The Times.
If there were a Nerd Olympics, I might take the gold medal. If you want recommendations on sci-fi or fantasy books or movies—or the definitive rankings of Star Wars movies—please ask. I’d be happy to answer, at length.
My most recent book, “Divided We Fall: America’s Secession Threat and How to Restore Our Nation,” outlined the dangers of polarization and the need to engage with people who have opposing viewpoints. I’m an evangelical conservative who believes strongly in a classical liberal, pluralistic vision of American democracy, in which people with deep religious, cultural, and moral differences can live and work together and enjoy equal legal protection and shared cultural tolerance. In both my personal and professional life I strive to live up to the high ideals of Micah 6:8—to act justly, to love kindness, and to walk humbly before God.
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https://www.nytimes.com/by/david-french[This message has been edited by rinselberg (edited 12-17-2023).]
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Doug85GT
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DEC 18, 11:21 PM
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Raydar
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DEC 19, 09:56 AM
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quote | Originally posted by rinselberg: From the paragraph...
I’m an evangelical conservative who believes strongly in a classical liberal, pluralistic vision of American democracy...
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Yeah. Thanks. That clears it up.
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ray b
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DEC 19, 11:23 AM
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quote | Originally posted by Doug85GT:
Neocon with TDS. |
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at this point after the revolt and the revelations of tax frauds the whole crime spree of secret papers and the lying plus the attempt to rig the post election E vote counts with fake electors
any one still supporting the orange jesus is deranged deplorable beyond all hope of recovery why is a question that needs an answer or our nation is in deep troubles
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