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Coleridge
| Favorite team: | Rice |
| Location: | Houston |
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| Number of Posts: | 315 |
| Registered on: | 12/10/2020 |
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re: So what exactly are people implying with all the Ukraine virtue signaling?
Posted by Coleridge on 5/9/22 at 10:18 am to the_truman_shitshow
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2050 -
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I sympathize with Lucifer!
If you don't use all your well-learned politesse, he'll lay your soul to waste.
re: Why did Trump endorse Oz in PA?
Posted by Coleridge on 5/9/22 at 10:11 am to Auburn1968
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Nobody has an all-seeing eye.
Even Sauron took his eye off the prize at critical junctures. It's ridiculous to think Trump could do better.
It's not leftists that are tied up in knots over this.
They and the center have chosen their team, it's the far right that's rooting on the Soviets.
They and the center have chosen their team, it's the far right that's rooting on the Soviets.
Watching Russia struggle to take a fraction of a satellite country, and its fans celebrating scoring field goals against a Div. II foe while turning the ball over repeatedly has been fairly hilarious.
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Just another reason for liberals to hate him . The guys lives the life he claims unlike liberals.
At least Tesla is going to pay for female employees' travel and lodging to get abortions if the state they reside in (Texas) makes it illegal.
Kxan - Tesla covers travel costs for women seeking abortions
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AUSTIN (KXAN) — Tesla is covering travel costs for employees seeking abortions outside their home state.
The company said Friday in its 2021 “Impact Report” that it expanded its Safety Net program and health insurance offerings last year to include “travel and lodging support for those who may need to seek health care services that are unavailable in their home state.”
The car maker officially moved its corporate headquarters last year from Silicon Valley to Texas, which passed a law banning abortions at roughly six weeks of pregnancy.
. . .
Musk may love Texas' business environment, but it's social policies are a little much.
All sides can love Musk.
re: The Official Thread: Russia invades Ukraine
Posted by Coleridge on 5/5/22 at 10:31 am to NoTSquirrely
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Canadian general arrested in Mariupol
The Russian armed forces arrested Canadian General Trevor Kadier in Mariupol on the night of 2-3 May 2022. He is currently in Moscow awaiting to stand trial.
General Trevor Kadier was apparently not on a mission for his government, but was in charge of biolaboratory No. 1, with 18 staff working under his command.
Even worse, the Canadian General's staff at the bio-weapons lab consisted entirely of Nazis who were on the cusp of launching an invasion into Russia.
re: Did Chief Justice Roberts himself leak the SCOTUS Roe v Wade decision?
Posted by Coleridge on 5/3/22 at 2:14 pm to HubbaBubba
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My opinion is that the newest justice brought in a radical staff member with no respect for the court, its rules or the sanctity of the memo opinions being passed between judges.
If so, justices are ultimately responsible for their own staff, and should face impeachment charges. It is so egregious a transgression, that shame alone should dictate that the justice at fault would resign.
ACB should face impeachment charges or resign? Yikes.
re: Supreme Court finds Boston’s refusal to fly Christian flag unconstitutional
Posted by Coleridge on 5/2/22 at 12:19 pm to Diamondawg
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How long has it been since we saw a 9-0 ?
ABC News - A wave of unanimous decisions
About 2/3 of the cases in the 2021 term were decided 9-0, or with one Justice dissenting. It’s a fairly common result.
Russia is a grower not a shower.
re: Latest Updates: Russia-Ukraine Conflict
Posted by Coleridge on 4/28/22 at 1:49 am to mulletproof
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While that’s hilarious and clearly a joke, I imagine Tesla shareholders wish it would stop. Not that they haven’t enjoyed a meteoric rise prior to this blip.
re: Just getting this out there: Elon Musk’s mother
Posted by Coleridge on 4/28/22 at 12:05 am to Eli Goldfinger
If Castro was still alive he’d say he would have hit that.
re: The Official Thread: Russia invades Ukraine
Posted by Coleridge on 4/27/22 at 2:19 am to QboveTopSecret
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Or the will to fight when your family has left, with no plans to return. The answer to that is no.
Russia’s Not-So-Secret Weapon Against NATO and the West: Refugees. This new hybrid warfare was used in Syria.
Among the assumed blessings of this brave new world was the “right of migration,” which would help erase nations determining their own culture, economies, and polity. You can blame the globalists for that. . . .
The real tragedy of the special military operation is the fact that the Ukrainian refugees are being given succor in other countries, eh?
And we have the globalists to blame. Chuckle.
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. . .Sumerian-Babylonian "Ancient Bloodlines" . . .
I'm so tired of the Sumerian-Babylonians sitting atop their pyramid and running the Deep State. Look at me, I have "ancient bloodlines".
re: The Official Thread: Russia invades Ukraine
Posted by Coleridge on 4/26/22 at 3:11 am to lowspark12
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It will have been a complete and total disaster if that happens… Russia will likely have some territorial gains, but a heavy price… and their (likely) pre-war goals of regime change, fracturing the west, curtailing NATO expansion, etc will be failures.
At least Putin didn’t leave $300 billion (20% of a year’s GDP in Russia) in Western banks to be frozen by sanctions when he pulled the trigger on the invasion.
Because that would be like leaving your wallet with Saddam while invading Iraq, and then being routed before taking Baghdad.
Food processing fires are assigned to the shallow state. Still below the surface, but it’s beginner skullduggery.
re: Russia confirms one dead, 27 missing in sinking of Moskva
Posted by Coleridge on 4/22/22 at 8:20 pm to Eli Goldfinger
It submerged gracefully.
If that’s the Patriot thing to do and you think it would help why not?
Regardless it seems like libs, CMs, neocons, Rinos, etc. are focused on Russia/Ukraine no matter what other blandishments are dangled in front of them like in this thread. I assume it’s their avatars you’d like to change, not yours, no?
Regardless it seems like libs, CMs, neocons, Rinos, etc. are focused on Russia/Ukraine no matter what other blandishments are dangled in front of them like in this thread. I assume it’s their avatars you’d like to change, not yours, no?
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Because the same bankrollers who corrupted Trump from the get go are still pulling the strings behind the scenes. JD Vance is as anti-maga as it gets. He’s a Yale law grad that worked as an investment banker, contributed to the NYT and CNN, and is married to a dot Indian. JD and Joe Kent are cut from the same cloth (likely CIA) and it’s really upsetting to see trump continuing to endorse guys like this. We have to eliminate the Ivy League/intelligence agency pipeline of cucks that have infiltrated the MAGA movement. And I know this will upset a bunch here but it’s why I’m extremely skeptical of Desantis [Yale undergrad/Harvard JD] as well(even though I will end up voting for him if he is the nominee)
Is it just the Ivies we need to be skeptical of, or all top colleges? Do we need to keep an eye on Stanford, Vandy, Duke, etc.
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