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The purpose of this page is to connect people to activist events and activities in an effort to get back our democracy and to have an influence in what happens after the election.

17/08/2024

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15/08/2024

Most people
wouldn’t know what socialism is even if it deposited their Social Security check in their FDIC-insured bank account.

15/08/2024

Shout out to the Blue Wave folks living in Red States, who can’t display a bumper sticker or a car sign, for fear of reprisal. We know you’re out there. And we’re with you.

11/08/2024

Per Tom Hartmann: “They’re going to lay the groundwork” for his administration, Trump bragged of Project 2025. Now that Project 2025’s plans to gut Social Security and Medicare, outlaw abortion nationwide, outlaw unions, raise taxes on working people while cutting them for billionaires, shut down any effort to heal our climate, and end protections for q***r people and minorities are well known, Trump has been inching away from the project as fast as he can. He’s even gone so far as to claim he doesn’t know them or anything about them. The Washington Post, however, revealed this week that Trump took a private flight with Kevin Roberts, the head of the Heritage Foundation and godfather of Project 2025, telling reporters that Roberts’ group was going to “lay the groundwork” for his presidency next year if he wins the election. Gee, Trump lied again? And Republicans don’t want us to know what they really are planning for our futures? How novel. And then there is this: Election Infiltration: MAGA groups and sheriffs team up to intimidate voters who are using drop boxes. Many people, including women, Blacks, and Hispanics, might think twice — with good reason — about dropping their ballot in a drop box if an armed white man is standing next to it. GOP-aligned groups know this, of course, so they’re working with sheriffs to station armed white men at drop boxes in heavily Democratic neighborhoods. Once again, Republicans show us that they don’t believe they can win elections fair and square and therefore must resort to intimidation and cheating.

09/08/2024

Have you ever doubted that boycotting works? "The boycott of goods in protest is increasingly gaining traction across the globe, with more than one in three people "boycotting a brand viewed as supporting a side in Israel's war on Gaza", said the Middle East Eye. And "oil-rich Gulf states and large Muslim-majority countries" are "leading the way" on boycott action." (From The Week news magazine.)

08/08/2024

This from Jay Kuo in a post lifted from Moving Forward: There is no other objective way to see this. The Harris/Walz ticket is on fire, while Trump/Vance is in a tailspin.

Kamala Harris and Tim Walz are barnstorming the battleground states, drawing capacity crowds in Wisconsin and Michigan yesterday after a huge launch in Pennsylvania on Tuesday.

Meanwhile, the Trump campaign, caught off-guard by Harris’s momentum and Democratic unity, has floundered. The ex-president has been almost completely absent from the campaign trail, instead spending his time mostly golfing, as he has for most of the past few months when he hasn’t been in court as a criminal defendant.

Bafflingly, his campaign’s on camera appearances have been left to Trump’s deeply unpopular and weird running mate, JD Vance, who manages to have less charm than Ron DeSantis and annoy people more than Vivek Ramaswamy. That has already resulted in some super cringey moments.

Today, I’ll run through campaign events, including capacity crowd appearances by Harris and Walz and a set of bizarre statements and appearances by Trump. I’ll then highlight some interesting confrontations yesterday involving Harris and Vance. Next, I’ll discuss specifically how the Trump campaign’s attacks upon Walz, including those relating to his 24-year service record, were ill-conceived and have largely fizzled. Finally, I’ll zoom out to assess where things stand in the race and what’s ahead for us.

**Obama 2008 level vibes

Reporters who have long covered the political scene are expressing the same opinion: The “joyful warrior” energy of the Harris/Walz campaign reminds them of President Barack Obama’s 2008 campaign. There’s hope, joy and optimism to go around, and a feeling in the air that something even bigger is coming.

Their first campaign stop yesterday was in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, a town of 70,000 people which still managed to turn out 12,000 at a rally outside the town. There were miles long lines of cars, and many waited over two hours in the heat to attend. As an indication of the energy, here is a notable clip before the candidates even took the stage:

[See comments for link to video from first campaign stop in Wisconsin]

The selection of Eau Claire is significant. It sits as a small blue college town in a deeply red part of western Wisconsin. The campaign is hoping Tim Walz’s rural roots and midwestern appeal will resonate with voters on the fence in that part of this key battleground state.

Then it was on to Michigan, where Harris and Walz addressed a packed rally in Detroit. The venue had to be moved to a hangar at the airport due to the tens of thousands of RSVPs. When their plane landed, they were greeted by an ebullient crowd.

[See comments for link to video in Michigan]

Trump used to mock Democrats and Biden for not holding big rallies, but those days are no more. The numbers in attendance are sky high, and the local press coverage is comprehensive.

**Harris handles protestors

There is a viral clip of Kamala Harris shutting down pro-Palestinian protestors in Detroit in a quite masterful way, drawing cheers from the crowd and chants of “We’ve got your back!”

[See comments for link to video of Kamala shutting down protestors]

Critics of this moment urge that Harris should have been more respectful toward the protestors and not risk losing Arab American support in Michigan. But the viral clip only tells part of the story. The protestors had begun chanting, “Kamala! Kamala! You can’t hide! We won’t vote for genocide!” As the New York Times reported,

'When protesters first interrupted Vice President Kamala Harris at a rally in Detroit on Wednesday evening, she smiled, with a gentle corrective. “I am speaking now.”

But as the disruption continued, her patience ran thin. “You know what?” Ms. Harris said, with the sudden force and resolve of a parent in the driver’s seat who has had it. “If you want Donald Trump to win, then say that. Otherwise, I’m speaking.”'

Harris had also met and spoken privately with Uncommitted National Movement founders Layla Elabed and Abbas Alawieh, where the Vice President shared her sympathies, called the loss of life in Gaza “horrific,” and expressed an openness to discuss the idea of an arms embargo. The founders stated, following the meeting, that it was clear Harris “could lead our country’s Gaza policy to a more humane place.”

To claim Harris has disrespected the protestors, following both this meeting and her earlier polite admonition, ignores these facts. The moment, however, did solidify her toughness in the eyes of many voters who were concerned she might not stand up to the far left of the party and its often disruptive tactics.

**We’re not going back, Donald

While Harris/Walz turn out huge crowds, the question has now become, “Where’s Donald?” Trump has no campaign events planned this week except an appearance in Montana, a reliably red state that has only three electoral college votes.

The clearest views we have into what’s really going on inside Donald Trump’s brain come from his rants and screeds posted to his Truth Social platform. This week’s postings again provided valuable insight into that murky world. I apologize in advance for making you read this, but as New York Magazine reported:

"At 3:36, he wrote a social-media post saying, “I HEAR THERE IS A BIG MOVEMENT TO ‘BRING BACK CROOKED JOE.’” Twenty-three minutes later, he wrote a follow-up post elaborating on this fantasy:

What are the chances that Crooked Joe Biden, the WORST President in the history of the U.S., whose Presidency was Unconstitutionally STOLEN from him by Kamabla, Barrack HUSSEIN Obama, Crazy Nancy Pelosi, Shifty Adam Schiff, Cryin’ Chuck Schumer, and others on the Lunatic Left, CRASHES the Democrat National Convention and tries to take back the Nomination, beginning with challenging me to another DEBATE. He feels that he made a historically tragic mistake by handing over the U.S. Presidency, a COUP, to the people in the World he most hates, and he wants it back, NOW!!!"

Suffice it to say, it is not a solid campaign strategy to merely hope for the return of the guy you were beating because his replacement is now kicking your butt.

Trump did appear, however, with a right-wing streamer, Adin Ross, who broadcast from Mar-a-Lago. Ross infamously was permanently banned from Twitch for “hateful conduct” and has embraced neo-Nazis and white nationalists including Nick Fuentes.

As a fun fact, Ross is perhaps best known for getting his pal Andrew Tate arrested when he revealed on a livestream that Tate was planning to flee Romania. To confirm that Ross is a complete idiot, here is a clip of him trying to read the definition of fascism:

[See comments for link to vide of Adin Ross]

Trump did have one, long-winded call-in appearance to major media, joining his friends on Fox by phone. Trump squawked about Harris and Walz as “communists” and claimed, incredibly, that they were to the left of Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT). Trump’s ramblings were aggressive and, per usual, nonsensical. Per reporting by the Times,

'“He’s probably about the same as Bernie Sanders,” he said of Mr. Walz’s ideology. “He’s probably more so than Bernie Sanders. She is more so than Bernie Sanders. That’s got to be your guy, Bernie Sanders, and that’s not a great guy. But there has never been a ticket like this. This is a ticket that would want this country to go communist immediately, if not sooner. We want no security. We want no anything. He’s heavy into transgender.”'

Huh?

Trump did appear to confirm that he would debate Harris anywhere, even after declining to appear opposite her on a previously agreed-upon debate on ABC. He also blasted Jews who vote Democratic as people “who should have their head examined” and falsely alleged that Harris, who is married to a Jewish man, rejected Gov. Josh Shapiro for the VP slot because he is a Jew.

So it’s going well!

**At least Trump’s VP pick… oh, never mind

JD Vance’s latest campaign moves aren’t faring any better. He has apparently decided it would be an ace move to follow Harris around to her campaign stops, taking on the official role of… campaign stalker?

On the tarmac where Harris landed near Eau Claire, Wisconsin, Vance even approached her plane, Air Force Two, which was empty at the time. Then he had this weird flex where he told reporters that he wanted to get a “good look at the plane because hopefully it’s gonna be my plane in a few months.” Here is a clip of that moment:

[See comments for clip of JD Vance on the tarmac]

Not to be out-creeped, Trump campaign spokesperson Steven Cheung chimed in online with a disgusting jab, saying Vance should have AF2 “deep cleaned” because “Lord only knows what and her team have done on there. The smell alone on that plane must be crazy.”

[See comments for screenshot of tweet from Steven Cheung]

When Harris arrived with her campaign, Vance beat a hasty retreat from her area of the tarmac along with his posse of white dudes, boasting awkwardly, “This Entourage reboot is going to be awesome.”

[See comments for photo of Vance and posse]

Former Rep. Liz Cheney had the best response: “Looks like brought all his rally attendees to the airport with him today.”

That was in reference to the fact that very few people are turning out to hear Vance at his appearances. Later that day, at the Shelby County Police Department in Michigan, it appeared from this clip that the press even outnumbered attendees:

[See comments for clip from Vance at the Shelby County Police Department]

Vance had joked that the press near Harris’s plane “might get lonely” because “the Vice President doesn’t answer questions from reporters.” At this point, however, Vance himself might reconsider whether he should be fielding questions from the press.

He was lobbed a softball question from a Fox Channel 2 reporter, for example, but he managed to whiff it completely. Pro-tip: When a friendly reporter says, “You’ve been criticized as being a little too serious, a little too angry sometimes” and then asks, “What makes you smile? What makes you happy?” your answer, as a politician, should be “My family and my dedication and love of this country.”

Not, “I smile at a lot of things, including bogus questions from the media.”

[See comments for link to Vance's response to Charlie Langton]

Keep talking, JD Vance. As we learned from Ron DeSantis, you can’t fix awkward and unlikeable.

**Attacks upon Walz

It was probably inevitable that the Trump campaign would try to “swift boat” Tim Walz, just as we saw with John Kerry in 2004. The decision to come after Walz, who served 24 years after enlisting in the Army National Guard, is certainly a curious one.

As Chris Hayes laid out in a segment on MSNBC last night, this was Walz’s career, after all. He served as an artillery soldier, a job that took a toll on his hearing. After serving 20 of those years, in 2002 a medical board considered discharging him because of that hearing impairment. At the time, he was already eligible for retirement, but he convinced the board to allow him to complete his assignment, which had begun just after 9/11.

As an enlisted soldier, Walz had achieved the highest possible enlisted rank in the U.S. Army of Command Sergeant Major. Rather than complete the schooling for that rank, Walz retired in 2005 with the title of Master Sergeant. He did so expressly so that he could run for Congress and protest the policies of the U.S. in the Iraq war.

Republicans, including JD Vance, are now accusing Walz of retiring from the army to avoid going to Iraq. This charge is false, because, as VoteVets has asserted, “Governor Walz submitted his retirement request months prior to notification that his unit was going to be deployed to Iraq.”

This was confirmed by CNN’s Pentagon correspondent, who tweeted out this timeline:

-- May 2005, Tim Walz retires from the National Guard

-- July 2005, his unit receives alert orders for deployment

-- September 2005, unit goes to Camp Shelby to prepare for deployment

-- March 2006, unit deploys

That timeline isn’t convenient for Vance’s narrative, but he has not stopped his unfounded attacks, which are doubly rich considering that Donald Trump once bogusly claimed “bone spurs” to avoid serving at all in Vietnam.

The Trump campaign has also sought to portray Walz’s response to the George Floyd protests as incompetent. Vance has hammered the idea at every campaign stop that Walz “allowed the city of Minneapolis to burn” during the rioting.

But that doesn’t square with an audio recording of a phone call between Trump and a group of governors in the wake of the 2020 riots, in which Trump praised Walz and said he “totally agreed with the way [Walz] handled it the last couple of days” including calling in the national guard. He called Walz “an excellent guy” and then said to Walz directly on the call, “You called up the big numbers, and the big numbers knocked them out so fast it was like bowling pins.”

**The days ahead

Harris/Walz have opened a modest lead in the polling ahead of the big Democratic National Convention. Voters who were “double doubters” in a Biden/Trump rematch are starting to break for Harris now that she is in the race. That appears especially true among African Americans, whose enthusiasm for Harris has closed the once yawning gap between Democrats and Republicans when it came to excitement over their respective candidates.

Trump and Vance have squandered an opportunity to define first Harris and now Walz as the headlines continue to report significant excitement for the ticket. And Trump has done little to garner any media attention beyond his half-hearted appearances and rambling screeds on social media.

But we shouldn’t grow overconfident. Trump is very savvy when it comes to media, and sooner or later he likely will find a message that will land on the new Democratic ticket. So far, merely mocking her name as “Kambala” or impugning the record of a career servicemember isn’t cutting it. And having his bumbling, low “rizz” VP pick out there with yet another unforced error before reporters isn’t helping.

One last thing to watch: Just before Biden decided to drop out, internal polling showed that he was in trouble in places Democrats once thought safe, including Virginia, New Hampshire and New Mexico. Those blue states have now shifted back into safe territory under Harris, at least according to polls.

But her rise has been so sharp that certain states Trump once thought were squarely in his column are now at risk, such as North Carolina and Georgia. If Trump winds up needing to spend time and precious campaign funds on advertising in those states, Harris could well have him on the ropes by November.
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Counting the dead in Gaza: difficult but essential 25/07/2024

From Lancet, "In recent conflicts, such indirect deaths range from three to 15 times the number of direct deaths. Applying a conservative estimate of four indirect deaths per one direct death9 to the 37 396 deaths reported, it is not implausible to estimate that up to 186 000 or even more deaths could be attributable to the current conflict in Gaza."

Counting the dead in Gaza: difficult but essential By June 19, 2024, 37 396 people had been killed in the Gaza Strip since the attack by Hamas and the Israeli invasion in October, 2023, according to the Gaza Health Ministry, as reported by the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs.1 The Ministry's figures have been contested by th...

25/07/2024

White MAGOt males are just jealous and DEI status. If they stay patient, they can count on getting it when they become a minority. Thanks to Clay Jones Cartoonist.

25/07/2024

This from Punchbowl News: Senate GOP defense hawks went to battle with Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio) over his opposition to a Ukraine aid package, warning that the Ohio Republican’s “isolationist” views were dangerous and short-sighted.

But the party’s hawks are downplaying the impact of former President Donald Trump’s selection of Vance as his running mate, even though the freshman senator has become the face of the Trumpian “America First” foreign policy doctrine on Capitol Hill. Vance has led the charge against efforts to pass new Ukraine funding and hasn’t been afraid to antagonize the GOP’s more traditional defense hawks.

25/07/2024
16/07/2024

from today's The Intercept, an interesting quote... "As author Ben Ehrenreich noted on X, “There is no place for political violence against rich, white men. It is antithetical to everything America stands for.”" This is interesting in that it infers that the violence (political or otherwise) taking place against non rich, white men is okay.

5 Presidents Who Hid Their Health Issues | HISTORY 11/07/2024

A well researched report about Presidents who had health challenges: https://www.history.com/news/5-presidents-who-hid-their-health-issues?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR01_NylhhACNxTKvPCV3WV0DUPDxe9lFG2wxTdoYhksN6koxWufauN_ck8_aem_TB59fzkjOChRQUnoTehMFw

5 Presidents Who Hid Their Health Issues | HISTORY These Presidents didn't want the state of their health to affect the state of the nation.

10/07/2024

In case you missed it, this is the official GOP Platform. It coincides and simplifies the Project 2025 goals, and you will notice that they published it in all CAPS like they are yelling it out to their fascist followers, and the world for that matter. As the Joker said to the Thief, "Sh*t's getting real dude." (paraphrasing Jimi Hendrix).

05/07/2024

We can thank the Supreme Court for giving us a dictatorship in hopes of translation into a White Nationalist Christian Theocracy. What could go wrong with that, right?

03/07/2024

You remember the Magna Carta
"Magna Carta was issued in June 1215 and was the first document to put into writing the principle that the king and his government was not above the law. It sought to prevent the king from exploiting his power, and placed limits of royal authority by establishing law as a power in itself. "

Charles I was tried and executed for treason. Beheading wasn't only in fashion for the masses.

The Supreme Court has just taken us backwards over 800 years.

28/06/2024

So far, the best take on last night's debate from Tama Becker-Varano: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ActnowChangebeginwithme/permalink/2003473063454658/?mibextid=Nif5oz

17/06/2024

From a Posting by Travis Lee Bailey: American liberals support immaculate Genocide
The first concentration camps in the world were during the Boar War by the British in South Africa. The second country was America in the Philippine American War. Writing of the holocaust perpetrated by U.S. troops in the Philippines a century ago--an onslaught entailing orders that every male Filipino over the age of ten be slaughtered, and the resulting deaths of one in every six inhabitants on the island of Luzon --historian Stuart Creighton Miller describes "the tendency of highly patriotic Americans...to [vociferously] deny such abuses and even to assert that they could never exist in their country." The pattern is unmistakably similar to that exhibited by severe alcoholics who, despite all evidence of the damage their behavior has caused, chronically insist that "the opposite of everything is true."
More subtle than the characteristic refusal of "conservatives" to allow mere facts to in any way alter their core presumptions was/is the complementary nature of the "alternative" interpretation(s) most often posed by their "progressive" opponents. Noting that the Philippines genocide was a matter of public knowledge by 1901, Creighton Miller goes on to observe that collective "amnesia over the horrors of the war of conquest...set in early, during the summer of 1902." He then concludes by reflecting upon how "anti-imperialists aided the process by insisting that the conflict and its attendant atrocities had been the result of a conspiracy by a handful of leaders who carried out, through deceit and subterfuge, the policy and means of expansion overseas against the will of the majority of their countrymen."
"By refusing to acknowledge that most Americans had been bitten by the same bug that afflicted Roosevelt, Lodge, and Beveridge, anti-imperialists were letting the people off the hook and in their own way preserving the American sense of innocence. Unfortunately, the man in the street shared the dreams of world-power status, martial glory, and future wealth that would follow expansion. When the dream soured, the American people neither reacted with very much indignation, nor did they seem to retreat to their cherished political principles. If anything, they seemed to take their cues from their leader in the White House by first putting out of mind all the sordid episodes in the conquest, and then forgetting the entire war itself."
So it was then, the more so today. Contemporary conservatives, whenever they can be momentarily boxed into conceding one or another unsavory aspect of America's historical record, are forever insisting that whatever they've admitted can be "properly" understood only when viewed as an "exception to the rule," an "aberration," "atypical" to the point of "anamolousness." None have shown a readiness to address the question of exactly how many such "anomalies" might be required before they can be said to comprise "the rule" itself. When pressed, conservatives invariably retreat into a level of diversionary polemic excusable at best on elementary school playgrounds, arguing that anything "we have done is somehow excused by allegations that "they" have done things just as bad."
Progressives, on the other hand, while acknowledging many of America's more reprehensible features, have become far more refined in offering hook-free analyses than they were in 1902. No longer much preoccupied with such crudities as "conspiracy theory," they have become quite monolithic in attributing all things negative to handy abstractions like "capitalism," "the state," "structural oppression," and, yes, "the hierarchy." Hence, they have been able to conjure what might be termed the "miracle of immaculate genocide," a form of genocide, that is, in which--apart from a few amorphous "decision-making elites" --there are no actual perpetrators and no one who might "really" be deemed culpable by reason of complicity. The parallels between this "cutting edge" conception and the defense mounted by postwar Germans--including the n***s at Nuremberg--are as eerie as they are obvious.

SAY NO TO UNCONTROLLED UTILITY SPENDING 15/06/2024

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15/06/2024

It kills me that HRC has endorsed an AIPAC Candidate against a member of the Squad. Did she forget that they are killing babies in Gaza? Give here: https://justicedemocrats.com/

13/06/2024

KICK OFF SUMMER BY JOINING US SUNDAY, JUNE 23 AT A LOCAL PARK TO STAND UP FOR REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS! Must RSVP for location address. https://bit.ly/VOICE4CHOICE
We are not overreacting, we are not paranoid - attacks on women are happening almost daily. Just today:
10,000 Southern Baptist delegates representing 13 million Evangelicals voted on Wednesday to oppose the use of in vitro fertilization
And last week: If there was a trend in abortion news this week, GOP extremism was it. We watched Republican lawmakers attack OBGYNs at a Senate committee hearing, showcase anti-abortion extremists promoting junk science and forced c-sections, and tank a bill trying to establish federal protections for birth control.
This month marks two years since the conservative Supreme Court Justices overturned Roe v. Wade and endangered abortion rights across the country with the Dobbs decision. Since then, Trump has continued to undermine reproductive rights and Republican lawmakers have passed legislation in several states effectively banning abortion and reproductive care.
We're now seeing polls that show a large contingent of voters don't blame or associate Trump with the fall of Roe. We see this as an opportunity to try to reach pro-choice voters and explicitly make that connection. Furthermore, we are inviting local media outlets to cover our event to help shift this narrative. Our rally aims to raise awareness and advocate for the protection and expansion of these critical freedoms. Please note, hundreds of Indivisible chapters nationwide are hosting similar events this same weekend.
Activists are marking the anniversary of this devastating Supreme Court decision by reminding their communities of what’s at stake this November, and calling out Trump and the GOP for their role in the fall of Roe. https://bit.ly/VOICE4CHOICE
Special thanks to our co-sponsors: Take Action San Diego, Indivisible Resistance San Diego, and Hillcrest Indivisible.

11/06/2024

This from TrumpFile.org This week in 1995, the FBI concluded a years-long manhunt when they found Vyacheslav Ivankov – “the Godfather of the Russian mob in America” – living in Trump Tower.

When the FBI searched Ivankov’s Trump Tower condo, they retrieved an address book that contained a fax number for the Trump Organization and a phone number registered to another Trump Tower condo owned by Trump’s company.

Federal agents tracked Ivankov to Trump Tower after first locating him at Trump Taj Mahal in Atlantic City. The Russian crime leader became a regular at the casino after arriving in the U.S. three years earlier.

Ivankov was well-known throughout Russia’s mafia circles for his unusual skill set. Where others were skilled in money laundering, insurance fraud, hacking, or trafficking weapons, drugs, or people, Ivankov had a talent for torture and murder.

In the early 1990s, Russia’s top organized crime leader Semion Mogilevich bribed a judge to release Ivankov from a forced labor camp where he was serving a prison sentence.

Once released, Mogilevich sent him to New York to form partnerships between his transnational crime ring and other Russian mafia organizations that had already established a U.S. base in Brighton Beach.

As Sarah Kendzior details in Hiding In Plain Sight, the book that inspired our website, Donald Trump’s connections to Semion Mogilevich and Vyacheslav Ivankov date back to the 1970s and expand to his closest friends and associates.

For example, after Ivankov’s arrival in New York, his criminal enterprise helped fund Rudy Giuliani’s mayoral campaigns.

By the time Donald Trump launched his 2016 campaign, Mogilevich’s empire held influence over some Republican lawmakers who still serve in Congress today.

06/06/2024

I will encourage everyone to dig a little deeper when checking out posts. I'm finding a lot more meat on the bones in the comments!

05/06/2024

We need to bombard our Legislators and the President's in box with messages to stop the support of a Colonial Genocidal Rogue State. Exercise your right to shape opinion in DC.

This is my letter to my US Senators: The Senate and President Biden must declare AIPAC to be a Foreign Agency and curtail its ability to lobby and financially reward politicians to affect elections. This acceptance of their actions violates our sovereignty and has our government being directed by Jerusalem and not by the American citizens. I will not have my tax money going out in aid to Israel coming back as political graft.

30/05/2024

He is now a convicted felon. Kick him off ballots!

Robert De Niro calls Trump a 'tyrant' and clashes with his supporters in New York 29/05/2024

https://youtu.be/KWQ04xApt7k?si=GqhMhnkzQBc2kNgg

Robert De Niro calls Trump a 'tyrant' and clashes with his supporters in New York Robert De Niro called former President Trump a "tyrant" and "buffoon" during a press conference in support of President Biden's re-election campaign. De Niro...

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