Tigerbomb13 Posted Wednesday at 05:03 PM Posted Wednesday at 05:03 PM (edited) What a great negotiator Edited Wednesday at 05:03 PM by Tigerbomb13 Quote
gehringer_2 Posted Wednesday at 06:23 PM Posted Wednesday at 06:23 PM 1 hour ago, Tigerbomb13 said: What a great negotiator whether we agree or not, I'm sure Iran's position is that a cease-fire means Israel stops shooting at their clients and that surely hasn't happened either. 1 Quote
chasfh Posted Wednesday at 07:53 PM Posted Wednesday at 07:53 PM 8 hours ago, CMRivdogs said: I don't think it was a completely pointless. A lot of wealthy evil people used the top of their evil game to get a lot more wealthy. Which is probably why nukes didn't end up being used after all: there's no money in dropping nukes. All that would do is destroy a wealth of resources controlled by Iran. Quote
Tigerbomb13 Posted Wednesday at 07:59 PM Posted Wednesday at 07:59 PM Absolutely clown show amateur hour Quote
gehringer_2 Posted Wednesday at 08:54 PM Posted Wednesday at 08:54 PM (edited) 11 minutes ago, Motown Bombers said: That's a laugh. I'd take any Chicago Priest in a test of wills with Trump. Edited Wednesday at 08:55 PM by gehringer_2 Quote
oblong Posted yesterday at 02:27 AM Posted yesterday at 02:27 AM 5 hours ago, gehringer_2 said: That's a laugh. I'd take any Chicago Priest in a test of wills with Trump. Yeah I go with Chicago over anyone… except those cops in The Fugitive. “She was more rich”. Quote
chasfh Posted yesterday at 12:36 PM Posted yesterday at 12:36 PM Trump’s schtick depends on acolytes with memories like goldfish and who get their information only from him. Unfortunately there are many millions of those, and they have votes. Quote
gehringer_2 Posted yesterday at 01:10 PM Posted yesterday at 01:10 PM (edited) 45 minutes ago, chasfh said: Trump’s schtick depends on acolytes with memories like goldfish and who get their information only from him. Unfortunately there are many millions of those, and they have votes. I'm of the view that people get conditioned to "retconning" in all the video entertainment they consume, and the normalization of inconsistency in the video worlds they consume becomes operant conditioning to the way they process reality. Not to mention consuming too much passive video entertainment appears to correlate with brain rot in general. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/mentally-active-vs-passive-sitting-may-lower-dementia-risk-2026a1000a2w?_gl=1*d9w8ox*_gcl_au*NTU1MzMyNDcuMTc3NTczOTYxOS40NTY5MzUxMDYuMTc3NTczOTczMi4xNzc1NzM5NzMy Edited yesterday at 01:22 PM by gehringer_2 Quote
romad1 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago The wife belongs to the Freedom from Religion Foundation. I am of the opinion that religion is an essential glue for society and love the positive benefits for civilization, but I generally dislike violations of the 1st amendment. So, she's constantly pointing out things from the FFRF newspaper she gets each week. Holy crap, the military under Kegbreath is less-than-subtle about some lunatic narratives about the Iran war being an accelerationalist effort to speed up Jesus return. Quote
oblong Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago there's some really weird sects within Christianity about that topic. Quote
CMRivdogs Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago I fondly remember a quote from a keynote speaker for the annual conference of the Pittsburgh, Pa Presbytery. He gave the speech as a sermon to the church we attended over 60 years ago. "I wanted to begin my speech with "My fellow Racketeers"... And that's why I am the way that I am...However I have known a few Pastors in my life that I believe truly heard the call.. 1 Quote
romad1 Posted 29 minutes ago Posted 29 minutes ago Pete Hegseth’s holy war: the militant Christian theology animating the US attack on Iran | Pete Hegseth | The Guardian This is some scary stuff Quote
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