The Tweeter in Chief is obviously doing a "good job" for somebody. He's putting on quite an interesting show in the process. Some are of the opinion that The Trumpster is doing precisely what his multi-million dollar campaign donors have required of him, however, it is probably way too soon to know whether he's working for the common folk in a big way. It appears that Trump has bought into the Corporation U.S. dream of controlling the whole world in all aspects. Most would argue that his efforts to unmask the "Swamp of Deep State actors" has been a positive move but that his ramping up of sanctions and starting the trade war with China and Europe could be disastrous. We may be heading for a very bumpy ride later this year and next.
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Do You Think President Trump Is Doing a Good Job?
by minimus ini think he is.
if you don’t want to put reasons for your yes or no, it’s ok. .
your vote,please?
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Son of God
by Steel inis this a title of diety or did god have a baby?
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sorry for being so brief, typing on a phone.. i am kind of interested to see what you have to say.
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The Firstborn Son of God was somehow brought into existence by the Almighty One - perhaps similar to having a baby but quite unlike the human process. This Firstborn Son of God did come to Earth as a Human and in doing so experienced the whole gamut of Human Life from conception, birth, infancy, childhood, maturity and ultimately death. He told us he came as a human to learn obedience and to show his Creation 'The Way.' He was dead for three days in accordance with the time period necessary to the Pharisees and Sadducees to assure that death had actually occurred, then was raised to life in His original Spirit Form. Upon completion of his mission on Earth He returned to His Father in Heaven and was elevated to a superior status. Since He was brought into existence by The Father in Heaven it is entirely possible that He is also a God; however, He did stress while a human that the Father is greater than He.
One day we shall all know the complete story with all of the details.
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talked to jw woman on corner then later family fight with jw dad
by JunkYardDog ini had to go into a office close to a supermarket on a very high traffic expressway with next to no persons on the street anyway ever near.
i see this jw lady about 65 yrs old standing there alone with 2 bags of groceries staring at the catholic church one side across the interstate road and the kh across the other side of the highway.
cross bronx expressway.
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Those who haven't experienced a Military Boot Camp simply cannot appreciate the usefulness and necessity of what they consider to be "foul language." That some resort to it occasionally bothers me not at all.
The Navy does a pretty good job of enhancing one's vocabulary. The Marines, on the other hand, have perfected the art.
Reading JunkYardDog's poignant expressions brings back some amazing memories.
We learn not to pass judgment but to be tolerant.
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Make America Great Again Hats...would you wear one?
by minimus ini like trump but i would be reticent wearing that hat.🤠.
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Quote from Cofty:
Serious question - When was this time that the word 'again' implies?
Undoubtedly this refers to the Roaring Twenties when Money and its companion The Love of Money were abundant and prosperity was everywhere.
Trump is a wheeler-dealer who is into Money as a True Lover of Money would be. Money is his obsession. His "Deals" are all about Money. And Power. And diverting Money from The Swamp into his own areas of interest.
America is in very deep trouble.
Will Trump make a difference? We'll soon discover how that's gonna shake out. The Swamp is powerful and bloodthirsty.
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Where guns aren't available the weapon of choice for mass killings is the knife:
https://www.theorganicprepper.com/mass-knife-attacks-guns/
Is it really a "gun problem" or a "people problem?"
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Nature is amazing :)
by LoveUniHateExams ini studied biology at uni and specialised in animal biology (wolf behaviour) but i've always liked natural history.. even if i never went to uni, i'd still be amazed by nature and i'd still watch nature programs on tv.. i'd like start a thread where posters can post nature clips that are in some way amazing.. the vid below shows wild wolves in the canadian arctic encountering humans for the first time.. these wolves haven't been exterminated by human hunters and therefore haven't learnt to fear humans.
result: wild wolves approach human strangers almost like dogs.
pretty cool.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=izgavk7fovu .
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Quote from _Morpheus:
Do dogs and wolves look ANYTHING alike??? Do they behave in similar ways??? Do they live in similar social structures???
Thankfully, for us Dog Lovers, Dogs come in all shapes and sizes; Wondrous diversity! But the Truth is in the DNA. Dogs and Wolves do mate and have offspring which in turn mate and produce offspring. Wolves in fact may be the Loveliest of all Dogs.
In answer to your question above: They do, actually. Their body language is identical.
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Nature is amazing :)
by LoveUniHateExams ini studied biology at uni and specialised in animal biology (wolf behaviour) but i've always liked natural history.. even if i never went to uni, i'd still be amazed by nature and i'd still watch nature programs on tv.. i'd like start a thread where posters can post nature clips that are in some way amazing.. the vid below shows wild wolves in the canadian arctic encountering humans for the first time.. these wolves haven't been exterminated by human hunters and therefore haven't learnt to fear humans.
result: wild wolves approach human strangers almost like dogs.
pretty cool.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=izgavk7fovu .
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Some Wolves are naturally attracted to humans and can be easily domesticated. Studies on the Origins of Dogs seems to indicate that Dogs have come from Wolves:
https://www.the-scientist.com/?articles.view/articleNo/38279/title/Origin-of-Domestic-Dogs/
https://gizmodo.com/looks-like-we-were-wrong-about-the-origins-of-dogs-1780094357
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Quote from Simon:
Authority is needed to set boundaries and train people to respect them. Just like training a dog, a lack of authority is often the cause of errant behaviour.
Authority does well with youth who have "normal" conscience and senses of compassion and the ability to empathize. Unfortunately, it does not work with those who seem to lack conscience or compassion. The Psychopath is immune to structured efforts to instill such values.
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A School Shooter Video Game:
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What’s your favorite "News" website?
by Wonderment innews in general are supposed to be unbiased.
but given how commercial and political interests get their tentacles around them, finding a fully unbiased news website is not so easy.. here in america some would rather trust bbc or reuters than they do cnn or fox news.
any favorites?.
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My favorite among the many would be RT. It is very refreshing to see news and programming which encourages Critical Thinking and discusses many topics that the MSM won't touch. Rather reminds me of the "good old days" in America when Journalism was real.