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May 27, 2024, 01:37:00 PM
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 on: Today at 01:36:17 PM 
Started by Harry Hayfield - Last post by Torrain
Andy Street won't run for Parliament:

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 on: Today at 01:35:37 PM 
Started by AGA - Last post by John Dule
I'd be interested in hearing an explanation as to how someone could support a fascist dictatorship and still be a good person.

Not everyone who supports Trump supports a fascist dictatorship and Trump winning wont turn us into one either.



There is no rational basis for assuming otherwise on either front.

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 on: Today at 01:34:07 PM 
Started by Harry Hayfield - Last post by JimJamUK
I get that the continuity continuity SDP is basically a socially conservative with a slight left tinge larper party but what is the continuity Liberals aside from being the vehicle of a few councilors?
The SDP are for extremely online people who hold statist (but I wouldn’t really say left wing) views on the economy, so you’re basically correct. The Liberals are literally just a branding name for a few scattered council groups, there’s no real national platform or leadership.

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 on: Today at 01:32:48 PM 
Started by Pro-Israel, anti-Bibi - Last post by lfromnj
Not a terrible outcome for Trump. The Mises lolberts now claim they want to vote for Trump as protest of Chase Oliver. Chase Oliver also is quite strongly culturally left wing in vibes as well along with calling Gaza a genocide so he could peel off some lefties.

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 on: Today at 01:32:43 PM 
Started by MyLifeIsYours - Last post by wnwnwn
Nationalist and social conservative economic leftism isn´t the newest thing.
The irony of it all is that MAGA's leader is Trump, a businessman whose economic stances outside of trade aren´t much different to the 2000's GOP.


Hinkle has connections with the Larouche movement. Remember, five years back, he was a normal Bernie Sanders supporter before pivoting to sh**tlib. Then when that plan failed he switched to becoming an apologist for Assad.  Now he wants to trick leftists into joining his fascist movement.

Hinkle is a fed.

Maybe.

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 on: Today at 01:28:29 PM 
Started by Obama24 - Last post by Santander
Eligibility should begin at conception.

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 on: Today at 01:26:17 PM 
Started by Tekken_Guy - Last post by Mr. Smith
- Consistent leads or ties in the battleground states.
- Minority and youth votes returning to normal at the polls.
- Another foreign conflict arises that Biden doesn't fumble, or Russia/Ukraine takes stage again.



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 on: Today at 01:24:14 PM 
Started by Sir Mohamed - Last post by Ljube
RFK Jr. being up there would at least add something new to the mix. I can only imagine he'll come off as completely awful, probably even worse than the other two.

Yeah, I don't think RFK's campaign team actually wants him in this debate. They want him excluded so he can complain...



Can you imagine this guy and Trump going back and forth?
Jesus he sounds terrible. This guy makes Biden sound like a master orator.


Biden used to be a master orator, but he has lost the ability to speak, unfortunately.
Or I have lost the ability to understand what he is saying.

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 on: Today at 01:23:00 PM 
Started by Harry Hayfield - Last post by TheTide
Given that Southampton are back in the Premiership, I think that the election is now a mere afterthought for Sunak. Even more than it was before. Like most people in the UK who are heavily into football, he probably adheres to the great Bill Shankly quote. All of this makes an even more chaotic Tory campaign more likely.

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 on: Today at 01:19:29 PM 
Started by wbrocks67 - Last post by lfromnj
Warning: I just had to nuke a long quote chain due to some rather ugly Islamophobic bigotry.  I am the last person on atlas who could be accused of being a Tlaib apologist and I share the anger/frustration with both her rabid anti-Semitism and performative nonsense to help Trump.  However, these sentiments can be expressed without resorting to Islamophobic bigotry. I’m not going to have a high tolerance for this sort of thing, so everyone would be advised to step back and take a deep breath.  You’ve been warned.

Can you please not misrepresent my point? I never made any reference to Tlaib's religion. My statement was based on her statements and actions. There is a difference.

You’re right, you didn’t mention her religion explicitly.  You just called her “a suicide bomber waiting to happen” Roll Eyes

Technically speaking, didn't the secular commies she spoke with also do suicide bombings?

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