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When measured by results- the rhetoric used by the Duopoly Party is a tool to keep one hand from noticing the other hand-
I have, on many occasions presented evidence and started threads, most of which are ignored with the exception of a few tumbs up or I love signs and the "inconsequential" red thumb down-
Ignoring facts, and evidence doesn't help credibility or strengthen a position- in fact, it diminishes credibilty and weakens a position- just he opposite of the wished for. I would think- but, I do "think", very few message board posters do. They react. A response has to be thought out, a reaction is learned- similar to Pavlov's dog experiment-
That doesn't mean I'll stop posting facts and evidence though-
So, here is some more evidence to be weighed, and considered- but, there is a lot more than the excerpt- feel free to counter the presented- save your childish insults- they don't strengthen your position or lend credibility to your intellect
Jews have little to fear from a Biden presidency, which is presumably why Haaretz is claiming that the “American Jewish vote clinched Biden’s victory and Trump’s ouster. … American Jews decided the outcome of the U.S. elections.” Donald Trump might have been hailed as the “most pro-Israel President in U.S. history,” but Jews are notoriously unreliable in their partnerships with non-Jewish elites. Fate, it must be said, has not been kind to those gentile elites that have exhausted their usefulness to Jews. And Trump is surely exhausted, having spent a busy four years fighting for Jews in Israel and in the United States. He reversed long-standing US policies on several critical security, diplomatic and political issues to Israel’s favour, including the Iran nuclear accord, the treatment of Israel at the UN, and the status of Jerusalem and the Golan Heights. In December 2019, he announced his Executive Order on Combatting Anti-Semitism, promising to fight “the rise of anti-Semitism and anti-Semitic incidents in the United States and around the world.” One wonders what else he could possibly have done for these people—apart from a war with Iran—a question that appears to have been answered by Jews with a resounding “Nothing.” One can only imagine Trump’s facial expression on seeing Benjamin Netanyahu’s emphatic congratulations to Joe Biden, punctuated with the loving refrain: “I have a personal, long and warm connection with Joe Biden for nearly 40 years, and I know him to be a great friend of the State of Israel.”
there's more at the link for you to address- but, it does require reading- but, fear not, if you have a strong belief in your Duopoly member, nothing will change except your knowledge base- there are 3100 words though, so, it might take more than 30 seconds of your time- can you afford not to? I mean to defend your position and all?
I have, on many occasions presented evidence and started threads, most of which are ignored with the exception of a few tumbs up or I love signs and the "inconsequential" red thumb down-
Ignoring facts, and evidence doesn't help credibility or strengthen a position- in fact, it diminishes credibilty and weakens a position- just he opposite of the wished for. I would think- but, I do "think", very few message board posters do. They react. A response has to be thought out, a reaction is learned- similar to Pavlov's dog experiment-
That doesn't mean I'll stop posting facts and evidence though-
So, here is some more evidence to be weighed, and considered- but, there is a lot more than the excerpt- feel free to counter the presented- save your childish insults- they don't strengthen your position or lend credibility to your intellect
Jews have little to fear from a Biden presidency, which is presumably why Haaretz is claiming that the “American Jewish vote clinched Biden’s victory and Trump’s ouster. … American Jews decided the outcome of the U.S. elections.” Donald Trump might have been hailed as the “most pro-Israel President in U.S. history,” but Jews are notoriously unreliable in their partnerships with non-Jewish elites. Fate, it must be said, has not been kind to those gentile elites that have exhausted their usefulness to Jews. And Trump is surely exhausted, having spent a busy four years fighting for Jews in Israel and in the United States. He reversed long-standing US policies on several critical security, diplomatic and political issues to Israel’s favour, including the Iran nuclear accord, the treatment of Israel at the UN, and the status of Jerusalem and the Golan Heights. In December 2019, he announced his Executive Order on Combatting Anti-Semitism, promising to fight “the rise of anti-Semitism and anti-Semitic incidents in the United States and around the world.” One wonders what else he could possibly have done for these people—apart from a war with Iran—a question that appears to have been answered by Jews with a resounding “Nothing.” One can only imagine Trump’s facial expression on seeing Benjamin Netanyahu’s emphatic congratulations to Joe Biden, punctuated with the loving refrain: “I have a personal, long and warm connection with Joe Biden for nearly 40 years, and I know him to be a great friend of the State of Israel.”
there's more at the link for you to address- but, it does require reading- but, fear not, if you have a strong belief in your Duopoly member, nothing will change except your knowledge base- there are 3100 words though, so, it might take more than 30 seconds of your time- can you afford not to? I mean to defend your position and all?