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! ABC News: 'Very Much A Disaster,' Biden 'Saying Things That Simply Do Not Comport With The Reality'

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Kurt Nicklas

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Aug 21, 2021, 1:22:38 PM8/21/21
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Biden's thoughts do not comport with reality. It's been that way for a
very long time.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uGXvlxfveoc
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Kurt Nicklas
Psalm 68:1

Scout

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"Kurt Nicklas" <kurtn...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Biden's thoughts do not comport with reality. It's been that way for a
> very long time.
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> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uGXvlxfveoc

And they claimed Trump was delusional......

AlleyCat

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Aug 23, 2021, 12:04:15 PM8/23/21
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Hitler was right!

The Southern Argument for Slavery


Southern slaveholders often used biblical passages to justify slavery.

Those who defended slavery rose to the challenge set forth by the
Abolitionists. The defenders of slavery included economics, history,
religion, legality, social good, and even humanitarianism, to further
their arguments.

Defenders of slavery argued that the sudden end to the slave economy would
have had a profound and killing economic impact in the South where
reliance on slave labor was the foundation of their economy. The cotton
economy would collapse. The tobacco crop would dry in the fields. Rice
would cease being profitable.

Defenders of slavery argued that if all the slaves were freed, there would
be widespread unemployment and chaos. This would lead to uprisings,
bloodshed, and anarchy. They pointed to the mob's "rule of terror" during
the French Revolution and argued for the continuation of the status quo,
which was providing for affluence and stability for the slaveholding class
and for all free people who enjoyed the bounty of the slave society.
The Negro's Place in Nature
Some slaveholders believed that African Americans were biologically
inferior to their masters. During the 1800s, this arguement was taken
quite seriously, even in scientific circles.

Defenders of slavery argued that slavery had existed throughout history
and was the natural state of mankind. The Greeks had slaves, the Romans
had slaves, and the English had slavery until very recently.

Defenders of slavery noted that in the Bible, Abraham had slaves. They
point to the Ten Commandments, noting that "Thou shalt not covet thy
neighbor's house, ... nor his manservant, nor his maidservant." In the New
Testament, Paul returned a runaway slave, Philemon, to his master, and,
although slavery was widespread throughout the Roman world, Jesus never
spoke out against it.

Defenders of slavery turned to the courts, who had ruled, with the Dred
Scott Decision, that all blacks — not just slaves — had no legal standing
as persons in our courts — they were property, and the Constitution
protected slave-holders' rights to their property.

Defenders of slavery argued that the institution was divine, and that it
brought Christianity to the heathen from across the ocean. Slavery was,
according to this argument, a good thing for the enslaved. John C. Calhoun
said, "Never before has the black race of Central Africa, from the dawn of
history to the present day, attained a condition so civilized and so
improved, not only physically, but morally and intellectually."

Defenders of slavery argued that by comparison with the poor of Europe and
the workers in the Northern states, that slaves were better cared for.
They said that their owners would protect and assist them when they were
sick and aged, unlike those who, once fired from their work, were left to
fend helplessly for themselves.

James Thornwell, a minister, wrote in 1860, "The parties in this conflict
are not merely Abolitionists and slaveholders, they are Atheists,
Socialists, Communists, Red Republicans, Jacobins on the one side and the
friends of order and regulated freedom on the other."
Nat Turner's revolt
The violence of Nat Turner's 1831 slave revolt frightened many southern
slaveholders. Such unrest was used by many as a reason to continue
slavery.

When a society forms around any institution, as the South did around
slavery, it will formulate a set of arguments to support it. The
Southerners held ever firmer to their arguments as the political tensions
in the country drew us ever closer to the Civil War.

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Misogynistic Gender Misappropriation Party

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In November 2017, Colorado state legislator Faith Winter accused
Steve Lebsock of sexual harassment.

Misogynistic Gender Misappropriation Party

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In 2016, Weiner was caught sexting another woman in August, and with
a 15-year-old girl in September. The following year, Weiner was
charged with transferring obscene material to a minor and is
currently serving his 21-month sentence at Federal Medical Center,
Devens in Ayer, Massachusetts.

Posted a Twitter photo to Gennette Cordova, a 21-year-old college
student in Seattle, of himself in only a grey underwear with a very
distinctive outline (hint, hint).

In the aftermath of this scandal, Weiner went on a public apology
tour, gained the public's confidence back and started his bid for
Mayor of New York. Somehow, he was actually leading the polls in
early summer 2013. In late July, it was uncovered that he was still
sexting with young 20-something females even while he was appearing
publicly apologizing for it, under the pseudonym Carlos Danger.

Misogynistic Gender Misappropriation Party

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Involved in prostitution scandal.

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Text messaging sex scandal

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Accused of sexually assaulting an unnamed 18-year-old California
woman.

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In November 2017, Ira Silverstein lost his position as Senate
Democratic majority caucus chair due to sexual harassment
allegations made by victim rights advocate Denise Rotheimer.

Misogynistic Gender Misappropriation Party

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Had an affair with a campaign employee while running for President.

Has now also admitted to fathering an illegitimate child (1.2010) by
the same woman, a campaign videographer.

Misogynistic Gender Misappropriation Party

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Attorney General of Ohio, had an affair with a staffer.

Misogynistic Gender Misappropriation Party

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Affair with a television reporter.

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Affair with intern Monica Lewinsky.

Misogynistic Gender Misappropriation Party

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Admitted that both he and his wife had extramarital affairs

Misogynistic Gender Misappropriation Party

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Affair with administrative staffer while Attorney General of Kansas,
pressured her to reveal information about Kansas D.A.
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