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Apr 23, 2024 20:15:48   #
AuntiE Loc: 45th Least Free State
 
NotMAGA wrote:
Every time I see CRT the only thing I can think of is cathode Ray tube.
I know. I'm dating myself ....


As bad as me thinking LOL still meant laugh out loud until,I used it incorrectly. My cousin had to explain the new meaning.

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Apr 23, 2024 20:21:15   #
Parky60 Loc: People's Republic of Illinois
 
AuntiE wrote:
As bad as me thinking LOL still meant laugh out loud until,I used it incorrectly. My cousin had to explain the new meaning.

I didn't know there was a new one. What is it?

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Apr 23, 2024 20:23:17   #
NotMAGA Loc: Upstate NY - in a very red county
 
AuntiE wrote:
As bad as me thinking LOL still meant laugh out loud until,I used it incorrectly. My cousin had to explain the new meaning.


It doesn't?? Do I need to Google it?

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Apr 23, 2024 20:34:03   #
lindynduff1
 
jSmitty45 wrote:
So agree with you.


Good luck with that list. We are not going back to the fifties. Not happening.

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Apr 23, 2024 21:26:29   #
Rose42
 
LostAggie66 wrote:
Yes and they are also just as despicable and revolting.


I wish all would stop doing that

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Apr 23, 2024 21:44:27   #
NotMAGA Loc: Upstate NY - in a very red county
 
Rose42 wrote:
I wish all would stop doing that


đź‘Ť Ditto

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Apr 23, 2024 21:50:42   #
Smedley_buzkill
 
NotMAGA wrote:
Just letting you know I reported this comment to admin as vicious lies about two people who certainly don't deserve it.


Jimmuh Cahtuh was a disaster. From giving away the Panama Canal, to the Mariel Boatlift to the fiasco in Iran, to double digit inflation he was an unmitigated idiot. It was during his tenure that the Department of Ejumakashun was created to begin the process of destroying US Education, and the ATF, which routinely commits more and worse crimes than it investigates and prosecutes was inaugurated.

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Apr 23, 2024 21:59:46   #
NotMAGA Loc: Upstate NY - in a very red county
 
Smedley_buzkill wrote:
Jimmuh Cahtuh was a disaster. From giving away the Panama Canal, to the Mariel Boatlift to the fiasco in Iran, to double digit inflation he was an unmitigated idiot. It was during his tenure that the Department of Ejumakashun was created to begin the process of destroying US Education, and the ATF, which routinely commits more and worse crimes than it investigates and prosecutes was inaugurated.


Whatever he did or didn't do as president, he has more than atoned for it with the rest of his life.

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Apr 23, 2024 22:16:34   #
Smedley_buzkill
 
pegw wrote:
God will get you for your lies.


Maybe you think you're going to skate?

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Apr 23, 2024 22:37:17   #
son of witless
 
PeterS wrote:
You MAGA cons check every box for being a cult.

Trump's misogyny is excused by you as "locker room talk" that ALL men partake in. Nope, all men don't treat women like they are a piece of meat. Only misogynists like Trump do...

Trump admitted to committing adultery on his first wife, his second wife, and now his third wife but you MAGA cons think none of it's true even though Trump admitted so on Howard Stern. And you think Trump has accepted Christ as his savior...he's on record for saying that he's never done anything that he needed to repent for. Doesn't he know that Adultery is supposed to be one of the big ten crimes against the god you all supposedly love? Apparently, Trump doesn't think sin applies to him.

You wouldn't overlook Donald's sins, and that is all he does is sin, if you didn't worship the ground he walked on you would have done a Liz Cheney and walked away long ago.

https://www.cnn.com/2015/07/18/politics/trump-has-never-sought-forgiveness/index.html
You MAGA cons check every box for being a cult. b... (show quote)


Here is a question. I dare you to answer. In your life have you never engaged in speech in a locker room, a bar, or in your own home, that if it was recorded and played back publicly would be as embarrassing as what Trump was recorded saying ?

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Apr 23, 2024 22:41:07   #
NotMAGA Loc: Upstate NY - in a very red county
 
son of witless wrote:
Here is a question. I dare you to answer. In your life have you never engaged in speech in a locker room, a bar, or in your own home, that if it was recorded and played back publicly would be as embarrassing as what Trump was recorded saying ?


I'm sure I have. But I'm not running for president. And with him, it's a pattern of behavior

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Apr 23, 2024 22:49:14   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
pegw wrote:
President Carter is the best expresident we have ever had. He founded the Carter Center, which is advancing democracy, resolving conflicts,and protecting human rights. It is preventing diseases, like river blindness. It has nearly eradicated Guinea worm, with now having less than 20 cases worldwide. President Carter is a national treasure.
Why Jimmy Carter Owes the Iranian People an Apology

by Lisa Daftari
Jul 18, 2023

Much of the Western world has celebrated the post presidency life of Jimmy Carter.

Whether framing homes for Habitat for Humanity, selectively crusading for human rights, or teaching Sunday school in Plains, Ga., Carter has tried for four decades to overcome the bitter setbacks that culminated in the disappointment of his one-term presidency.

Now 98, the former president announced in February that he would enter end-of-life care at home without seeking additional medical intervention. He's reportedly in good spirits, eating ice cream and visiting with friends.

It seems an enviable end to a long life. Still, there's one thing the 39th president needs to do to rectify his legacy from his time in office.

Carter owes the people of Iran an apology.

Carter's critics always point to his handling of the Iran hostage crisis as the most glaring flaw in his time in office. During the course of that 444-day nightmare, a student mob held 52 U.S. diplomats and civilians hostage, and no amount of negotiation—or attempted military action—could get them released. Thankfully, that sad chapter finally ended on Jan. 20, 1980, the day President Ronald Reagan took the oath of office at the U.S. Capitol.

But Carter's true transgression—the original sin that has complicated and shaped U.S. policy in the Middle East ever since—preceded that. Carter's gravest mistake was his disastrous undermining and lack of support for the legitimate ruler of Iran, Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, who was waging a valiant battle against leukemia as the revolution unfolded in his country.

To be fair, Carter had plenty of assistance in his geopolitical blunder. His State Department seemed to effectively encourage the growing protests against the shah's reign, which came to a head when Sec. of State Cyrus Vance announced that the shah would leave on "vacation" for an indefinite period. But the final responsibility lies with Carter, who saw fundamentalist sharks circling an ailing shah and helped engineer the rise of his disastrous successor by putting his trust in the exiled, soon-to-be leader of the Islamic Republic, Khomeini, and throwing the shah, a decades-long U.S. ally, under the bus.

When the administration announced Carter would meet with European heads of state in January 1979, the shah rightly understood that his departure from power was main item on the agenda. Eleven days later, out of options, he fled his own country. At that point, the fundamentalist takeover was all but inevitable.

Of course, now we know the rest of the story. In 2016, the BBC obtained documents detailing how the "Carter administration paved the way" for Khomeini's return to Iran from exile. Carter administration officials familiar with the BBC report have not challenged its authenticity. Supporting the toppling of shah was an historic blunder, one with reverberations that are still felt throughout Iran and the rest of the Middle East to this day.

By indulging the impulse to remove the shah and putting his confidence behind an outspoken cleric over a proven friend of the U.S., Carter consigned Iran to a brutal, fundamentalist, oppressive regime that has systematically annihilated the Persian culture, its economy, and the human dignity of its people ever since.


(And today, that brutal fundamentalist has ramped up Iran's goal of exterminating the Jews and wiping Israel off the map.)

For more than four decades, the Iranian people have attempted to tell their story to the world. It is the story of a proud civilization, successor to the great Persian Empire, that fell prey to America's partisan political machine and as a result, has fallen backward in time.

Ironically, Carter blamed the shah of Iran for not meeting the progressive standards of the West. So, instead, he threw the Iranian people into the clutches of those who execute children, rape women, and throw innocent dancers, journalists, and bloggers behind bars merely for self-expression and free speech.

Where my mother received multiple academic scholarships to attend university in the 1970s, women are now considered to have half the value of a man in Iran's Sharia courts.

Flash forward to today, and the shameful harvest of Carter's abject failure to support the shah is more evident than ever before. As has been widely reported, Iran's brutal morality police arrested 22-year-old Mahsa Amini in September for the crime of not wearing her hijab in the approved manner. Despite a police coverup that claimed she died of a heart attack, eyewitnesses reported she'd been bludgeoned and battered. Her murder triggered a wave of #WomanLifeFreedom protests that continue to this day, eclipsing the protests of 2009, 2017, and 2019. Human rights groups report at least 522 protesters have been killed, including at least 70 minors. This time around, the Iranian people are united in their endeavor, which is regime change.

Like myself, many of the protesters were born after the Revolution and never lived under the shah's reign. Now, in the colorful and often rhyming political slogans shouted out on the streets, Iranians are fondly remembering the shah and even his father, chanting "Reza Shah, bless your soul." They're also asking the son of the shah, exiled Prince Reza Pahlavi, who currently lives outside Washington, D.C., to return to Iran as their potential leader.

More than two-thirds of Iran's 80-plus million people are under the age of 40. For these Iranians, as for myself, there is a second-generation nostalgia for the Iran they have learned about through their parents' stories. They know it wasn't perfect, but compared to life under the current regime, it was utopia.

With no end in sight for the malignant fundamentalist regime in Tehran, it is indeed the case that Iran and the world are owed a profound, heartfelt apology.

It should come from Jimmy Carter.

Lisa Daftari is director and founding editor of TheForeignDesk.com, an online platform offering news and analysis on stories around the globe. Fluent in Persian, Spanish, and English, her parents left Iran to flee fundamentalist persecution.

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Apr 23, 2024 23:16:19   #
LindaK
 
Liberty Tree wrote:
If you got beyond your hate you would discover many Trump supporters and Trump himself do more to help others than any of your atheist groups. They do not just make a big show of it.
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Apr 23, 2024 23:24:41   #
LindaK
 
son of witless wrote:
There ain't no such aminal as a Trump worshiping Christian. These imagination figments are serious impediments to us normals taking your posts seriously.
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Apr 23, 2024 23:35:24   #
LindaK
 
Proud American Patriot wrote:
Carter was a good human. The Presidency was over his head.

Amen. Way over.

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