Jetta, I'm disappointed. I would think you would at least know about The Two, one of the most transformative events in living memory - and one of the most exhaustively analyzed as wellAdmittedly, I had to look it up.
Jetta, I'm disappointed. I would think you would at least know about The Two, one of the most transformative events in living memory - and one of the most exhaustively analyzed as wellAdmittedly, I had to look it up.
Jetta, I'm disappointed. I would think you would at least know about The Two, one of the most transformative events in living memory - and one of the most exhaustively analyzed as well
I first saw it’s use in the book World War Z. That book was released in 2006. I can see a new batch of people reading max brook novels due to the current times and a phrase/word like that has proper application at a time like this.Man. What is it with everyone using that word lately? I mean. It’s not like Rush is using that word. When a word suddenly shows up in common usage, something’s up. Must be some other right winger saying it over the airwaves or interwebz.
Makes sense. That could be.I first saw it’s use in the book World War Z. That book was released in 2006. I can see a new batch of people reading max brook novels due to the current times and a phrase/word like that has proper application at a time like this.
Unique events, The One and The Two are like no others, which is why it was so easy to figure out what I meant
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Ok, what is "The Two"?
Oh wait, I think are you making a joke about WWII and my question without a specific direct object.
Or maybe Bug is a trend setter.Makes sense. That could be.
Hmmmm....this is a pretty definitive statement to be followed by:Well, I’m perfectly clear that what we call “common sense,” isn’t common. George Soros isnt the boogeyman conservatives like to make him out to be.
Seems a bit contradictory.Are you talking about Soros? I honestly don’t know much about him other than the numerous conspiracy theories attached to the name. What do you know, factually, that justifies the belief many conservatives have about him?
So then, if Soros would move to someplace ending in -stan and do the things he is doing, you wouldn't object to liquidating him?I have the personal opinion that once an American citizen disavows their citizenship by traveling to nation outside the jurisdiction of our justice system, and is knowingly and actively engaged harming American personnel and assets, they’re fair game. I consider that light years away from an American fat cat financially supporting domestic political issues a person disagrees with. But that’s just me using common sense.
Except in this case, calling soros a nazi isn't hyperbole.Man. What is it with everyone using that word lately? I mean. It’s not like Rush is using that word. When a word suddenly shows up in common usage, something’s up. Must be some other right winger saying it over the airwaves or interwebz.
Ah, they are deluded while under cover of the enlightened Soros buys DA and AG positions across the country. He appreciates the cover...Well, I’m perfectly clear that what we call “common sense,” isn’t common. George Soros isnt the boogeyman conservatives like to make him out to be.
No, it's probably not hyperbole. He was saving his own ass. And the Left loves him. I kinda don't think they hate Nazi's as much as they say. They just use it to marginalize opposing views.Except in this case, calling soros a nazi isn't hyperbole.
He literally admitted on 60 minutes to helping hunt jews for extermination.
If a person produces big results with big money, everyone is willing to overlook a person's past sins.No, it's probably not hyperbole. He was saving his own ass. And the Left loves him. I kinda don't think they hate Nazi's as much as they say. They just use it to marginalize opposing views.
No, it's probably not hyperbole. He was saving his own ass. And the Left loves him. I kinda don't think they hate Nazi's as much as they say. They just use it to marginalize opposing views.
While he may have started it by saving his own ass, he laughed about it and said he had no regrets.
I've seen that video before. It's an astonishing level of pragmatism. It saved his ass. Who knows how many Jews lost their lives because of that. No regrets? Bottom line it worked for him. I guess.
Dude, I understand what's up. I think you hang out in some darkly influential places.It's an example of the character of the people you're fighting against. And why respecting rules and traditions in your fight against them is a pointless ego stroking adventure in futility.
While he may have started it by saving his own ass, he laughed about it and said he had no regrets.
While he may have started it by saving his own ass, he laughed about it and said he had no regrets.
During the aforementioned interview, the worthless mother****ing son of a b***h said if was the best time of his life. That is warped in a way that defies my understanding.No, it's probably not hyperbole. He was saving his own ass. And the Left loves him. I kinda don't think they hate Nazi's as much as they say. They just use it to marginalize opposing views.