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OT: Don't let Peanut Die For Nothing
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Jan Panteltje
2024-11-05 06:42:49 UTC
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On a sunny day (Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:37:27 GMT) it happened Jan Panteltje
On a sunny day (Mon, 04 Nov 2024 23:37:45 +0000) it happened Cursitor Doom
This is just typical of Democrat control. Today a defenseless
squirrel; tomorrow you or me. That's how these heartless Stalinesque
control freaks operate. For Peanut's sake, vote Trump tomorrow.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/texas-republicans-rally-around-peanut-the-squirrel-in-last-ditch-attempt-for-votes/ar-AA1tuquD
I could no longer watch Makala Harry (or whatever her name) on CNN and wondered why...
It reminds me (her face) of a donkey!!
Now that is one thing, being a donkey, she cannot help, be blamed for,
but the question is: Who rides it?
And with the US Military Complex (the one that helps is-a-hell commit genocide on Palestinians) riding her 4 sure a nuclear ...
escalation
Or maybe a new civil war in the US...
or both
Jan Panteltje
2024-11-08 15:21:57 UTC
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On a sunny day (Sat, 9 Nov 2024 01:17:14 +1100) it happened Bill Sloman
On a sunny day (Fri, 8 Nov 2024 23:05:27 +1100) it happened Bill Sloman
On a sunny day (Fri, 8 Nov 2024 12:44:37 +1100) it happened Bill Sloman
European parliamentary systems were pretty rudimentary back in 1786.
They've got a lot better since then. The Australian constitution got set
up in 1901 and missed the cutting edge stuff that the Swedes and the
Dutch worked out a few later. The 1948 German constitution copied them
and seems to work well.
Australia now wants to ban kids below 16 years of age from participating in / using social media!
Ridiculous!!!
Less ridiculous to the parents of kids who have taken bad advice that
they got from social media.
Would not they have died <and maybe sooner> if left to the control of their parents of environment only?
Probably not. There seem to have been more bad outcomes in the last few
years than there were before social media became popular
As soon as kids can read and write they can also swipe a smart phone these days...
They know about google and politics too.
But they mostly can't afford smart phones.
Kids don't have good judgement - neither do
you - but most of them get wiser as the get older and brain development settles down >> settles down. They can't even get
married without parental consent.
boring twit!
You seem to be the twit here. I'm not to boring to reply to.
Kangaroos have more freedom there.
And most Australian kids can spell the word correctly. Kangaroos are
wild animals,
Just testing
Pull the other leg.
and can't screw up as thoroughly as kids can. They rarely
commit suicide or become anorexic.
You just contradicted your own argument.
But you can't spell out how.
You never grew up in a city (like me in Amsterdam in the forties and fifties)? > Lots going on there for kids less than 16
years old long before
social media existed.
Some died..
I grew up in a small town in Tasmania (population about 15,000 at the
time) but there was quite a lot going on there too
Quite possible just those social media and a view of different life styles will
protect the very young kids.
It doesn't seem to.
Maybe help them to learn languages, what the world looks like higher than down under...
Other cultures, religions, what not, even electronics...
Grow up. I managed to learn French and German in Tasmania - Australia
had lot of migrants from Europe at that time (including some from the
Netherlands that I ran into as a kid). It obviously wasn't as
cosmopolitan as Amsterdam, but we had a Danish next door neighbor and a
couple of Russians lived just down the street at one stage. They moved
to Sydney and my younger brother ran into them again fifty year later
when he was organising the Sydney Olympic games.
Amsterdam was fun yesterday, media all over it, pro-Palestinians against Jewish genocide-committing foot-ballers.
The football supporters may have included some Jewish military on leave,
but they'd probably argue that the numerous Palestinian civilian
casualties were collateral damage arising from the nasty habit Hamas has
of hiding in the middle of the civilian population. Genocide involves
trying to kill every member of an ethnic group. An insensitivity to
collateral damage is morally repugnant, but it isn't genocide.
youws are just an other fanatic religious group who believe in Mosex and what not
The Faraos already kicked them out, had enough of them.
October 7 was provoked by them putting settlements and killing Palestinians
They just grab and steal what they can, they want the Palestinian landstrip for their own
killing hundreds if not thousands of Palestinian kids, destroying all houses.
Good news source of what is happening there is Al Jazeera (banned in is-a-hell now).
They kill journaiists, doctors, healtscare workers, aid workers too, just are animals.
US supporting them is all about weapnos sales, payed for tbr the US taxpayer many who are now hiomel;ss becasue of thsoe taxes
and lack of real useful jobs, or shot by the weapons made by that club, even kids at schools.
not-an-yahoo is a CIA agent and that guy who started October 7 was also one
THAT is how YouAsh plays the game, I know how CIA plays.
All for the money.
And who pays? US taxpayer does.
Hopefully Trump will end that corrupt weapon selling club.
Else may the rest of the world nuke it into oblivion as far as I am concerned.
Bill Sloman
2024-11-09 06:23:37 UTC
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Post by Jan Panteltje
On a sunny day (Sat, 9 Nov 2024 01:17:14 +1100) it happened Bill Sloman
On a sunny day (Fri, 8 Nov 2024 23:05:27 +1100) it happened Bill Sloman
On a sunny day (Fri, 8 Nov 2024 12:44:37 +1100) it happened Bill Sloman
European parliamentary systems were pretty rudimentary back in 1786.
They've got a lot better since then. The Australian constitution got set
up in 1901 and missed the cutting edge stuff that the Swedes and the
Dutch worked out a few later. The 1948 German constitution copied them
and seems to work well.
Australia now wants to ban kids below 16 years of age from participating in / using social media!
Ridiculous!!!
Less ridiculous to the parents of kids who have taken bad advice that
they got from social media.
Would not they have died <and maybe sooner> if left to the control of their parents of environment only?
Probably not. There seem to have been more bad outcomes in the last few
years than there were before social media became popular
As soon as kids can read and write they can also swipe a smart phone these days...
They know about google and politics too.
But they mostly can't afford smart phones.
Kids don't have good judgement - neither do
you - but most of them get wiser as the get older and brain development settles down >> settles down. They can't even get
married without parental consent.
boring twit!
You seem to be the twit here. I'm not to boring to reply to.
Kangaroos have more freedom there.
And most Australian kids can spell the word correctly. Kangaroos are
wild animals,
Just testing
Pull the other leg.
and can't screw up as thoroughly as kids can. They rarely
commit suicide or become anorexic.
You just contradicted your own argument.
But you can't spell out how.
You never grew up in a city (like me in Amsterdam in the forties and fifties)? > Lots going on there for kids less than 16
years old long before
social media existed.
Some died..
I grew up in a small town in Tasmania (population about 15,000 at the
time) but there was quite a lot going on there too
Quite possible just those social media and a view of different life styles will
protect the very young kids.
It doesn't seem to.
Maybe help them to learn languages, what the world looks like higher than down under...
Other cultures, religions, what not, even electronics...
Grow up. I managed to learn French and German in Tasmania - Australia
had lot of migrants from Europe at that time (including some from the
Netherlands that I ran into as a kid). It obviously wasn't as
cosmopolitan as Amsterdam, but we had a Danish next door neighbor and a
couple of Russians lived just down the street at one stage. They moved
to Sydney and my younger brother ran into them again fifty year later
when he was organising the Sydney Olympic games.
Amsterdam was fun yesterday, media all over it, pro-Palestinians against Jewish genocide-committing foot-ballers.
The football supporters may have included some Jewish military on leave,
but they'd probably argue that the numerous Palestinian civilian
casualties were collateral damage arising from the nasty habit Hamas has
of hiding in the middle of the civilian population. Genocide involves
trying to kill every member of an ethnic group. An insensitivity to
collateral damage is morally repugnant, but it isn't genocide.
Jews are just an other fanatic religious group who believe in Moses and what not
The Faraos already kicked them out, had enough of them.
They hadn't even got the Ten Commandments at that point. It doesn't have
much to do with the modern sate of Israel.
Post by Jan Panteltje
October 7 was provoked by them putting settlements and killing Palestinians.
Hamas may think that. In reality it was a pure terrorist attention
getting exercise.
Post by Jan Panteltje
They just grab and steal what they can, they want the Palestinian landstrip for their own
killing hundreds if not thousands of Palestinian kids, destroying all houses.
Not all the houses - just the one they think are accommodating Hamas
members. It's still a lot of houses.
Post by Jan Panteltje
Good news source of what is happening there is Al Jazeera (banned in is-a-hell now).
They kill journalists, doctors, healthcare workers, aid workers too, just are animals.
The US did that in Irak too. Human error is always with us.
Post by Jan Panteltje
US supporting them is all about weapons sales, paid for by the US taxpayer many who are now homeless because of those taxes
and lack of real useful jobs, or shot by the weapons made by that club, even kids at schools.
Homelessness isn't all that high in the US, and unemployment is at 4.1%.

https://www.bls.gov/news.release/pdf/empsit.pdf
Post by Jan Panteltje
Netanyhu is a CIA agent and that guy who started October 7 was also one.
Seems unlikely.
Post by Jan Panteltje
That is how the USA plays the game, I know how CIA plays.
Or you think you do. Cursitor Doom has the same kind of confidence.
Post by Jan Panteltje
All for the money.
And who pays? The US taxpayer does.
Nice conspiracy theory, but not a plausible one.
Post by Jan Panteltje
Hopefully Trump will end that corrupt weapon selling club.
He didn't when he was last in power.
Post by Jan Panteltje
Else may the rest of the world nuke it into oblivion as far as I am concerned.
You wouldn't like the side-effects.
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Bill Sloman, Sydney
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