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B. Duncan Moench makes some good points, but his knowledge of American colonial history is limited. The first English settlements were not by radical Puritans in New England but lackadaisical Anglicans in Virginia. At the time of the Revolution the South was the dominant region--Thomas Jefferson (a Deist) wrote the Declaration of Independence, and George Washington (a sort-of Anglican) presided over the Constitutional Convention and the first eight years of the republic. Puritans had considerable influence on culture at various junctures--especially the abolitionist movement before the Civil War--but to see the early United States primarily as an offshoot of Puritanism is a fallacy.

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Even with Trump running a positive campaign and with signs of inroads among many ethnic groups previously solid Democrasts that could lead to Trump winning , we can count on Dominion to keep it close for the Democrats and for the Deep State to attempt to nullifu Trump's policies if elected

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Dominion has fought tooth and nail, crushing and all in their path, with billions of dollars flowing from Dem donors to back them up, to snuff out any and all inquiry into the flagrant and obvious “defects” of their systems used in elections.

If they were even remotely interested in a flawless product for such an extraordinarily vital function, you’d think they’d welcome it.

Au contraire.

Methinks they doth protest too much.

And most assuredly have much to hide.

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Dominion did the legal dirty work against any one who challenged the 2020 election and will do so this year too

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Indeed. Led by Marc Elias, terminal sufferer of off the charts TDS.

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Left out that thousands of Blacks are enslaved by Arabs. Yet Farrakhan sucks up to those enslaving blacks, who also do not consider Black Muslim to be actual Muslim.

https://www.peaceandtolerance.org/2020/07/08/when-did-the-left-first-go-woke-when-they-betrayed-black-slaves/

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Small correction: George H. W. Bush was president in 1992, not Bill Clinton.

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The dissolution of the war cabinet is a welcome development-Gantz leaked like a siever to the mainstream media , and should take responsibility for the concept of a static defense and an IDF brasss that sounds far too defeatist and afraid of DC to do its job-namely eradicate Hamas and protect the citizens of Israel

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Jun 18·edited Jun 18

What I’d like to know is, if anything has been or is being done to put a stop to whoever in the IDF thought it was a great idea to “pause” the fighting in Gaza for nearly 12 hours a day for the delivery of aid?

I may well have missed some reporting on this, but to me it seemed to appear quite suddenly and out of nowhere, was never even approved by the Prime Minister, nor had he been briefed on it prior to execution, and was, on its face, an utterly an insane and irrational move, particularly when major gains were being effected in the region. What was/is that all about and is it still happening?

More importantly, did any heads roll because of its sheer lunacy, not to mention insubordination?

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I think this pause was a “gesture” by the IDF brass which values its “relationship” with DC more than its responsibilities to protect tfe citizens of Israel https://www.jns.org/idf-knew-weeks-before-oct-7-of-hamas-plan-to-take-200-hostages/

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Seemed pretty close to sedition to me, if not outright.

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