Alright. Let’s see what happens.

Stray Bullet

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Will democrats be punished for genocide or will they be able to win and maintain the shitty status quo?
 
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Neither. It will be a glorious victory which will prove no one listened to you.
Notice I said we’ll see. Making asinine assumptions could always make you look like an idiot. And if anyone has “faith” in Harris then just know that it is faith with tremendous blood on its hands and that fact isn’t going away. There’s many people voting for her today who believe she can be pushed on Israel and still plan to protest her once she’s elected. I didn’t think she would change and that’s why I voted for Jill Stein. But just know this isn’t going to be the welcome party that establishment democrats think it’s going to be if she wins.
 
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Hey....calm down....no one, here, has EVER questioned your ability to do that.
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I haven’t made assumptions on this scale. I’ve called out warning signs like how anyone with a conscience isn’t too inspired by this administration but you wouldn’t understand that I guess. You probably only care about the teachers union or some shit. And notice I said probably and I guess. That’s not assumptions. An assumption is when some jackass says boldly what could very well not be the case and doesn’t care if he looks stupid later. Or maybe he does and that’s when it’s fun to make fun of him later when he turns out to be wrong.
 
Someone like Boris has been loving all the child murder the past year that I guess he wants to win because he thinks it’ll make him look better in history. He doesn’t want future generations of his family going “Wow this guy was a murderous Nazi”
 
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We have cases in which US troops have murdered women and children in Afghanistan and Iraq and no serious penalties happened. In the case of the US arming the Israelis, who then murdered thousands of Palestinians, there is no chance at all anyone will ever be punished. Perhaps there might be a hearing in Congress, but I doubt it.
 
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