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Democracy’s Fiery Ordeal: The War in Ukraine 🇺🇦


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20 hours ago, BillsFanNC said:

 

 

 

 

Tone-Deaf: Democrats Move to Block Maui and Florida Disaster Relief Over Ukraine Funding

 

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With the aftermath of two major disasters, one in Hawaii and one in Florida, being navigated by those on the ground, Democrats in Washington are looking to sabotage aid to those areas by tying it to more spending for Ukraine. 

 

Sen. Tammy Duckworth let it be now that she would block a plan put forth by Sen. Rick Scott to provide aid for the Maui fires and Hurricane Idalia because it doesn't include Joe Biden's demand for another $23 billion for Ukraine

 

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He's right. This isn't about funding or not funding Ukraine. It's about not blocking aid for Americans. If Ukraine is to receive more money from the United States, it can do so via a clean bill that allows every member of Congress to vote on that issue in a singular fashion. No one should be made to choose between American taxpayers and Ukraine. That Democrats are looking to set up that choice is insulting. People should remember this come election time. 

 

https://redstate.com/bonchie/2023/09/02/tone-deaf-democrats-move-to-block-maui-and-florida-disaster-relief-over-ukraine-funding-n2163347

 

 

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2 hours ago, Chris farley said:

imagine if biden/the left put as much money and effort into our border as they do with the Ukraine border. its like that border sits on a strategic energy money source or something.

 

FIFY

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3 hours ago, Chris farley said:

imagine if biden/the left put as much money and effort into our border as they do with the Ukraine border. its like that border sits on a strategic energy source or something.

 

 

The brainwashed zombies on the left still blame Putin for Hillary's defeat.  That's why Tibs and others are obsessed with this war.  Revenge not democracy.

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20 minutes ago, Chris farley said:

That explains a lot.

 

Like a mob. fired up and out for its pound of flesh.

 

 

 

Either way, Putin is an individual whom the world would be much better without.

He is a criminal in every sense, and a maniac who has to be stopped.

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4 hours ago, Chris farley said:

imagine if biden/the left put as much money and effort into our border as they do with the Ukraine border. its like that border sits on a strategic energy source or something.

 

 


Meanwhile - illegal boarder entry is down 70% since title 42 ended.
 

Can you please submit a request for updated talking points? 
 

These are expired.

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Just now, BillStime said:


Meanwhile - illegal boarder entry is down 70% since title 42 ended.
 

Can you please submit a request for updated talking points? 
 

These are expired.

LOL, rename illegal immigrants, Asylum seekers and play funny with the numbers, eh

 

you get out much?  

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Chris farley said:

the church has a lot of power in Russia.  

 

Lots of Old Putin loyal hawks like Dmitry Medvedev in high places.

 

 

I cannot confirm or deny that but I do know that our recent history of regime change hasn’t been an overwhelming success. Removing Putin, as bad as he is, doesn’t mean Honest Abe Lincoln is next in line.

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15 minutes ago, SoCal Deek said:

Sounds an awful lot like regime change to me. 

 

Sounds a lot like eliminating an undeniable war criminal who has set his military on non combatant civilians, and engaged in many assassinations becasue they can't do it any other way.

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2 minutes ago, sherpa said:

 

Sounds a lot like eliminating an undeniable war criminal who has set his military on non combatant civilians, and engaged in many assassinations becasue they can't do it any other way.

If "someone" assassinated Putin today. what do you believe the outcome for the people of Ukraine would be?

 

Would that drive Russia to seek peace?

 

 

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2 minutes ago, sherpa said:

 

Sounds a lot like eliminating an undeniable war criminal who has set his military on non combatant civilians, and engaged in many assassinations becasue they can't do it any other way.

Potato potato. Who do you think we’ve been ousting in other recent examples… Mother Teresa? 

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