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  On 16. 5. 2022. at 18:44, askeladden said:

Maloumnosti ti ne nedostaje,tako da.

Nisam spomenuo Trampa,ali sta fali da mi ga ucitavas.

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Ček pričamo li ovde o liku koji je u manifestu eksplicitno napisao kako je fox news deo neke zavere?

  On 17. 5. 2022. at 10:06, theanswer said:

Ček pričamo li ovde o liku koji je u manifestu eksplicitno napisao kako je fox news deo neke zavere?

 

Svašta je napisao, i da migranti izazivaju klimatske promene pa ih se mora ustreliti.

 

Tako je i onaj pre njega u El Pasu ostavio mudru misao: "Ako eliminišemo dovoljan broj ljudi, naš način života postaće održiv".

 

Ekofašizam u trendu. Neću da se opašem eksplozivom i odem u sedište Exxona, ali ću zato da rešetam random ljude u supermarketu kako bih osigurao sustainable energy future. 

  On 9. 5. 2022. at 2:02, Peter Fan said:

Our Hypocrisy on War Crimes

FINTAN O’TOOLE

 

I evo, imali su Biden i Pentagon mu, lijepu priliku da pokazu da su drugaciji i bolji od Rusa. Ali avaj, move along, nothing to see here:

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Pentagon Faults Review of Deadly Airstrike but Finds No Wrongdoing

The military’s inquiry followed a New York Times investigation describing allegations that officials sought to conceal dozens of civilian casualties.

 

...

 

The Baghuz strike occurred in the last days of the offensive to clear Islamic State fighters from their self-proclaimed caliphate, which had once sprawled across areas of Syria and Iraq. American F-15 attack jets made repeated bombing runs on a riverbank where scores of women, children and wounded people had taken shelter.

Air Force personnel at a headquarters in Qatar who were watching drone footage taken from high above the site immediately reported the strike, saying that about 70 civilians may have been killed, and notified leaders that a formal investigation was required.

 

Instead, there was only a cursory report by the Special Operations unit responsible for the strike, which downplayed its impact, saying a handful of fighters had been killed and not mentioning civilian deaths. A formal investigation, conducted by the same unit, said four civilians had been killed and found no wrongdoing.

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Current and former military members who worked on thousands of airstrikes during the war against the Islamic State said that military personnel had been sounding alarms about several of the factors, including the unreliability of intelligence from the Syrian Democratic Forces and the overreliance on self-defense airstrike protocols.

“It’s the standard government line: Mistakes were made but there was no wrongdoing,” said Eugene Tate, a former evaluator for the Defense Department inspector general’s office who had tried looking into the Baghuz strike. “But if the same mistakes were being made over and over again for years, shouldn’t someone have done something about it? It doesn’t sit well with me, and I’m not sure it should sit well with anyone else.”

 

Mr. Tate, who said he was never interviewed for General Garrett’s investigation, said he witnessed Defense Department leaders trying to bury reports of the strike.

“The investigation says the reporting was delayed,” Mr. Tate said. “None of the worker bees involved believe it was delayed. We believe there was no reporting.”

In interviews, pilots, intelligence officers and members of a secret strike cell that ran much of the air war in Syria said the Baghuz attack was part of a disturbing pattern: Loopholes in regulations allowed Special Operations troops to speed up airstrikes against enemies, but a growing number of civilians were being killed.

 

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https://www.nytimes.com/2022/05/17/us/politics/us-airstrike-civilian-deaths.html

 

Jel to Džo ućitapio amin za još koju stotinu vojnika u Somaliji? Tramp to beše povukao?

 

Elon Musk hrabro doneo odluku da podrzi apsolutne favorite na narednim izborima, dok se republikanci tripuju da on to radi iz iskrenih pobuda :laugh:

 

 

 

 

Najludje u ovom klipu je što se ispravi pa kaže - Iraq too, heh. Lapsusi se dešavaju, ali ovaj iskreni dodatak retko. 

  On 19. 5. 2022. at 15:16, Mos said:

Najludje u ovom klipu je što se ispravi pa kaže - Iraq too, heh. Lapsusi se dešavaju, ali ovaj iskreni dodatak retko. 

 

 

lolić

  On 19. 5. 2022. at 15:16, Mos said:

Najludje u ovom klipu je što se ispravi pa kaže - Iraq too, heh. Lapsusi se dešavaju, ali ovaj iskreni dodatak retko. 

A publika se grohotom smije.

 

Ne znam samo da li se placao ulaz na taj dogadjaj, da slusaju tog velikana politicke misli. Ni napisano ne zna da procita.

Ovaj klip stoji u recniku kao primer kod definicije frojdovske omaske.

FETUS POWERED STREET LAMP

 

 

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"In places like Washington D.C.," fetuses are "burned to power the light's of the city's homes and streets," claimed Catherine Glenn Foster, who had, just minutes before, sworn not to lie under oath. The GOP-summoned witness let loose the wild and utterly false accusation that municipal electrical companies are powered by incinerated fetuses. 

"The next time you turn on the light, think of the incinerators," she said, apparently repeating a misleading talking point from the same anti-choice activists caught stashing fetuses at home. Everything on the right is psychological projection. 

 

 

 

:cry::ph34r::isuse:

 

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  On 24. 5. 2022. at 2:44, Gojko & Stojko said:

još jedan prikaz da nisu svi isti , nadam se da je relevantan:

 

Bili Klinton:

 

SaE

Ne da nije relevantan, vec upravo podebljava poento o americkoj imperijalsitickoj hipokriziji i moralnom deficitu, bez obzira ko sjedio u WH

 

Izvinjavam se na ponavljanju, ali ovi ljudi su to bolje rekli od mene:

 

  On 9. 5. 2022. at 2:02, Peter Fan said:

Our Hypocrisy on War Crimes

FINTAN O’TOOLE

 

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  On 17. 5. 2022. at 20:15, Peter Fan said:

I evo, imali su Biden i Pentagon mu, lijepu priliku da pokazu da su drugaciji i bolji od Rusa. Ali avaj, move along, nothing to see here:

....

 

Pentagon Faults Review of Deadly Airstrike but Finds No Wrongdoing

The military’s inquiry followed a New York Times investigation describing allegations that officials sought to conceal dozens of civilian casualties.

 

...

 

The Baghuz strike occurred in the last days of the offensive to clear Islamic State fighters from their self-proclaimed caliphate, which had once sprawled across areas of Syria and Iraq. American F-15 attack jets made repeated bombing runs on a riverbank where scores of women, children and wounded people had taken shelter.

Air Force personnel at a headquarters in Qatar who were watching drone footage taken from high above the site immediately reported the strike, saying that about 70 civilians may have been killed, and notified leaders that a formal investigation was required.

 

Instead, there was only a cursory report by the Special Operations unit responsible for the strike, which downplayed its impact, saying a handful of fighters had been killed and not mentioning civilian deaths. A formal investigation, conducted by the same unit, said four civilians had been killed and found no wrongdoing.

..

Current and former military members who worked on thousands of airstrikes during the war against the Islamic State said that military personnel had been sounding alarms about several of the factors, including the unreliability of intelligence from the Syrian Democratic Forces and the overreliance on self-defense airstrike protocols.

“It’s the standard government line: Mistakes were made but there was no wrongdoing,” said Eugene Tate, a former evaluator for the Defense Department inspector general’s office who had tried looking into the Baghuz strike. “But if the same mistakes were being made over and over again for years, shouldn’t someone have done something about it? It doesn’t sit well with me, and I’m not sure it should sit well with anyone else.”

 

Mr. Tate, who said he was never interviewed for General Garrett’s investigation, said he witnessed Defense Department leaders trying to bury reports of the strike.

“The investigation says the reporting was delayed,” Mr. Tate said. “None of the worker bees involved believe it was delayed. We believe there was no reporting.”

In interviews, pilots, intelligence officers and members of a secret strike cell that ran much of the air war in Syria said the Baghuz attack was part of a disturbing pattern: Loopholes in regulations allowed Special Operations troops to speed up airstrikes against enemies, but a growing number of civilians were being killed.

 

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https://www.nytimes.com/2022/05/17/us/politics/us-airstrike-civilian-deaths.html

 

 

 

 

 

America’s billionaire class is funding anti-democratic forces

 

IDIOT

 

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Thiel has donated at least $10m to the Arizona Republican primary race of Blake Masters, who also claims Trump won the 2020 election and admires Lee Kuan Yew, the authoritarian founder of modern Singapore.

The former generation of wealthy conservatives backed candidates like Barry Goldwater, who wanted to conserve American institutions.

Thiel and his fellow billionaires in the anti-democracy movement don’t want to conserve much of anything – at least not anything that occurred after the 1920s, which includes Social Security, civil rights, and even women’s right to vote. As Thiel wrote:

The 1920s were the last decade in American history during which one could be genuinely optimistic about politics. Since 1920, the vast increase in welfare beneficiaries and the extension of the franchise to women – two constituencies that are notoriously tough for libertarians – have rendered the notion of “capitalist democracy” into an oxymoron.

Rubbish. If “capitalist democracy” is becoming an oxymoron, it’s not because of public assistance or because women got the right to vote. It’s because billionaire capitalists like Thiel are drowning democracy in giant campaign donations to authoritarian candidates who repeat Trump’s big lie.

Not incidentally, the 1920s marked the last gasp of the Gilded Age, when America’s rich ripped off so much of the nation’s wealth that the rest had to go deep into debt both to maintain their standard of living and to maintain overall demand for the goods and services the nation produced.

When that debt bubble burst in 1929, we got the Great Depression.

It was also the decade when Benito Mussolini and Adolf Hitler emerged to create the worst threats to freedom and democracy the modern world had ever witnessed.

If freedom is not compatible with democracy, what is it compatible with?

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