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Random Political Thoughts Inc.
Tommy Callahan replied to T&C's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
The comment below yours, kind of proved yours. -
Democrats embrace nazi roots
Tommy Callahan replied to Over 29 years of fanhood's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
What you bet the stalker above ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Has a copy of Mein Kampf, and the protocols, right next to its copy of Communist manifesto. -
why do trumpers want autocracy
Tommy Callahan replied to Joe Ferguson forever's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
When one has Billionaire funded groups trying to infringe. http://Amendment II A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed. Still waiting on you to give the logistics of how the state would get them. you guys always go quiet when that part gets asked. the Oxford comma. But again, great job pointing to where Highly funded packs are pushing wedge topics and driving political narratives. -
Democrats embrace nazi roots
Tommy Callahan replied to Over 29 years of fanhood's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
meh. If someone ran on putting MAGA (and By maga, its anyone not in the DNC mob) in camps, they would have your vote. Sit down with your silly false dichotomies. when you saw the nazis at the fishing hole and hiking trails, they were just mirrors. -
^^^^^ this fool is like "Stop pointing out the Elite money to politicians and shady companies pushing wedge topics" while screaming about democracy. the Ideocracy is off the effing charts.
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why do trumpers want autocracy
Tommy Callahan replied to Joe Ferguson forever's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
LOL sourcing Sheldon Whitehouse and mother jones. Wont get into what side of that narrative wants to remove Americans rights. but either way insane money in politics only keeps tools as the choice. And no one without the backing of crust money will get a voice -
Democrats embrace nazi roots
Tommy Callahan replied to Over 29 years of fanhood's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Noticed you skipped right past the part where what the horrible things the nazis were doing, lined right up with US progressive policies in the same time frame. two birds of the same feather. Specifically, by 1936 when both England and the U.S. genetic scientific communities finally condemned eugenical sterilization, over 60,000 forced sterilizations were already performed in the United States on mostly poor (and often African-American) people confined to mental hospitals. your article talks about 300 people in the same time frame. and just think. the current "Abortion till birth" narrative the left demands, again mostly results in minorities being aborted. -
Israel and Iran
Tommy Callahan replied to Trump_is_Mentally_fit's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Does that mean No more Sharia law and Terrorist HAMAS terrorizing the Palestinian civilians? Hard to take HAMAS numbers as fact. but our MSM and loyalist do. -
Democrats embrace nazi roots
Tommy Callahan replied to Over 29 years of fanhood's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
it's not a vacuum. like most topics. and no its not a good thing. but perspective. Eugenics like other authoritarian things like banning alcohol were progressive policies at the time. And aligned with the NAZIS of the same time frame. -
Democrats embrace nazi roots
Tommy Callahan replied to Over 29 years of fanhood's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Although the practice is usually associated with Nazi Germany, North Korea, and other oppressive regimes, it was the U.S. that first introduced forced sterilization laws. They were written in accordance with eugenic culture during the Antebellum Period. Here's a timeline of some of the more notable events since 1849 https://www.thoughtco.com/forced-sterilization-in-united-states-721308#:~:text=Although the practice is usually associated with Nazi,some of the more notable events since 1849. Gordon Lincecum, a famed Texas biologist and physician, proposed a bill mandating the eugenic sterilization of the mentally handicapped and others whose genes he deemed undesirable. Although the legislation was never sponsored or brought up for a vote, it represented the first serious attempt in U.S. history to use forced sterilization for eugenic purposes. The Nixon administration dramatically increased Medicaid-funded sterilization of low-income Americans, primarily those of color. While these sterilizations were voluntary as a matter of policy, anecdotal evidence later suggested that they were often involuntary as a matter of practice. Patients were frequently misinformed or left uninformed regarding the nature of the procedures that they'd agreed to undergo. Opinion | The Nazis’ First Victims Were the Disabled - The New York Times (nytimes.com) Yes. the Nazis state killing started with the undesirables like disabled and what not. in Nazi Germany, transgender people had a variety of experiences depending on whether they were considered "Aryan" or capable of useful work.[1] According to the Museum of Jewish Heritage, the Nazi German government "brutally targeted the trans community, deporting many trans people to concentration camps and wiping out vibrant community structures."[2] Some male-to-female transvestites were targeted under Paragraph 175 as part of the persecution of homosexuals in Nazi Germany; Germany's transvestite community had a recognized subcategory (referred to by Magnus Hirschfeld as early as the 1920s as "total transvestites" or "extreme transvestites") that would later be recognized more widely in medical literature as transsexual.[3][4] Historian Laurie Marhoefer argues that transgender people were a discrete target of Nazi persecution, citing instances of charges for violating Paragraph 183, a law against cross-dressing.[5] Marhoefer also notes that the Nazis shut down several magazines published by transgender people, shut down the Eldorado Berlin nightclubs that some transgender people worked at, and shut down the Institut für Sexualwissenschaft, a sexology research institute that advocated for transgender rights. Most people who held "transvestite certificates", given to them under the Weimar Republic, had them revoked or German police refused to recognize them. Despite these actions taken against transgender people by the Nazis, there was "little public discussion of trans people" in Germany.[6] Eugenics was international, but US sterilization policies were enacted at the state level and addressed local concerns. Thirty-two states legalized eugenic sterilization between 1907 and 1937, resulting in the sterilization of more than 63,000 individuals. State sterilization laws varied widely, both in their statutory provisions and in the number of operations performed The law applied only to people already under court-ordered guardianship as “feebleminded” or “insane,” and surgery was legally voluntary. Still, at least 2,350 people—80 percent of them “feebleminded”—were sterilized. For most, sterilization was the “price of freedom” from the state institution. Eugenics like other authoritarian things like banning alcohol were progressive policies at the time. just saying -
Whatever's. as long as no one throws sex toys in the end zone. AGAIN
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he group’s co-founders include retired Fourth Circuit judge J Michael Luttig, attorney George Conway, and former GOP Representative Barbara Comstock and is just another Dirty money PAC influencing perception. Citizens united effed everything up. but at least back then the sane folks were against it. Now they are "Feed me more" to the Billionaire funded tax free companies pushing wedge topics and influencing elections. While they scream democracy and representation. Can't make up how daftly hypocritical they are on this topic.
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why do trumpers want autocracy
Tommy Callahan replied to Joe Ferguson forever's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
$786,052 National Rifle Assn Profile: Summary • OpenSecrets And Everytown - $1,740,570 https://www.opensecrets.org/orgs/everytown-for-gun-safety/summary?toprecipcycle=2022&contribcycle=2022&lobcycle=2022&outspendcycle=2022&id=D000067401&topnumcycle=2020 -
Letting Josh coach himself was the incorrect decision
Tommy Callahan replied to Sharky7337's topic in The Stadium Wall
My wife that just watches football casually thinks that the offence runs much better when we go hurry up and Allen is calling plays at the line. -
Democrats embrace nazi roots
Tommy Callahan replied to Over 29 years of fanhood's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Just imagine if Some Billionaire funded Right leaning PAC was suing in swing states to keep Biden off the ticket. There would be no reasonable explanation allowed. It would be wall to wall TV coverage about righty billionaires trying to influence the election and attacking democracy. -
"Today, President Donald J. Trump informed FBI Director James Comey that he has been terminated and removed from office," White House press secretary Sean Spicer said in a statement. "President Trump acted based on the clear recommendations of both Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein and Attorney General Jeff Sessions, Spicer added. The President has held the power to appoint and dismiss the director of the FBI at his or her discretion since 1968. The first FBI director to be fired was William S. Sessions, who was appointed by President Ronald Reagan in 1987. President Bill Clinton asked Sessions to resign multiple times Sessions was reported to have used FBI aircraft to take numerous free trips to visit friends and relatives. His firing was endorsed by then-Attorney General Janet Reno. Clinton fired Sessions in July 1993.
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that triggered the ***** bird.
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Democrats embrace nazi roots
Tommy Callahan replied to Over 29 years of fanhood's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
nice way of saying billionaires influencing the election. Not democracy. but then again, you guys have proven democracy is just a talking point. -
why do trumpers want autocracy
Tommy Callahan replied to Joe Ferguson forever's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Political spending in the 2020 election totaled $14.4 billion, more than doubling the total cost of the record-breaking 2016 presidential election cycle. That’s according to OpenSecrets’ analysis of Federal Election Commission filings. OpenSecrets previously estimated that the 2020 election would cost around $14 billion. The extraordinary spending figure makes the 2020 election the most expensive of all time by a large margin. http://Political spending in the 2020 election totaled $14.4 billion, more than doubling the total cost of the record-breaking 2016 presidential election cycle. That’s according to OpenSecrets’ analysis of Federal Election Commission filings. OpenSecrets previously estimated that the 2020 election would cost around $14 billion. The extraordinary spending figure makes the 2020 election the most expensive of all time by a large margin. Not democracy. Its that very small elite group. and why they work for them, not us. but keep thinking they do represent and work for you. thats just silly on your part. -
Impact of Dobbs and Abortion Laws
Tommy Callahan replied to ChiGoose's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
IS that Hamas you are sourcing? -
Israel and Iran
Tommy Callahan replied to Trump_is_Mentally_fit's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
For the folks yelling about a cease fire (what Hamas wants). there was a cease fire, till 10/7 when Hamas fighters attacked civilians.