Post 9rsg4cf4e81WB4o1g0 by raye@sunbeam.city
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(DIR) Post #9rsg4cf4e81WB4o1g0 by raye@sunbeam.city
2020-02-10T02:06:41Z
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TIL about the existence of #QueersAgainstPete I think this discussion is going to be important to listen to.https://www.queersagainstpete.com/
(DIR) Post #9rsjlAWVRGjhDtmGbw by georgia@dickkickextremist.xyz
2020-02-10T03:21:01.058420Z
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@rayefucking purity politics he's our best shot at beating trump also "QuEeRs" might as well have a campaign called Bitches Against Elizabeth or Yids Against Bernie
(DIR) Post #9rsjr9o31AD2jjq0xc by mewmew@blob.cat
2020-02-10T03:22:01.523504Z
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@georgia @raye how is pete our best shot at beating Trump? another moderate isn't going to work, we saw that in 2016
(DIR) Post #9rsjvqmhAT2DBoRXkm by georgia@dickkickextremist.xyz
2020-02-10T03:22:56.813565Z
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@mewmewHillary didn't lose cause she was moderate.@raye
(DIR) Post #9rsmtf8hnBwcMAO2Do by kick@blob.cat
2020-02-10T03:56:09.466344Z
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@georgia @mewmew @raye Hillary lost because she was basically a racist war criminal (and cringe) LMAO.But anyway I don't actually think he's going to be the best chance; politics isn't about finding the middle, it's about bringing people who don't live and breathe it. Sanders is probably the best for that; Warren has no chance; Biden has less than a chance; Yang has a very large chance but no chance at the nomination, et cetera.
(DIR) Post #9rsmzOSUixi0MLNLqy by slimeblob@blob.cat
2020-02-10T03:57:12.300441Z
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@kick @georgia @mewmew @raye They're all crooks and liars
(DIR) Post #9rsnfALdZr9kl65RkO by kick@blob.cat
2020-02-10T04:04:44.906994Z
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@georgia @mewmew @raye Seriously though lmao she’s amazingly fucked up.Let’s Pokémon GO to her memoir:One unusual aspect of living in the Arkansas governor’smansion was getting to know prison inmates who wereassigned to work in the house and the yard. When we movedin, I was told that using prison labor at the governor’smansion was a longstanding tradition, which kept downcosts, and I was assured that the inmates were carefullyscreened. I was also told that onetime murderers were byfar the preferred security risks. The crimes of theconvicted murderers who worked at the governor’s mansionusually involved a disagreement with someone they knew,often another young man in their neighborhood, or they hadbeen with companions who had killed someone in the courseof committing another crime.I had defended several clients in criminal cases, butvisiting them in jail or sitting next to them in court wasnot the same as encountering a convicted murderer in thekitchen every morning. I was apprehensive, but I agreed toabide by tradition until I had a chance to see for myselfhow the inmates behaved around me and my family. I saw and learned a lot as I got to know them better. Weenforced rules strictly and sent back to prison any inmatewho broke a rule. I discovered, as I had been told Iwould, that we had far fewer disciplinary problems withinmates who were in for murder than with those who hadcommitted property crimes. In fact, over the years welived there, we became friendly with a few of them,African-American men in their thirties who had alreadyserved twelve to eighteen years of their sentences.
(DIR) Post #9rsnl0wLT7c5Jm2sDo by kick@blob.cat
2020-02-10T04:05:48.286871Z
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@slimeblob @georgia @mewmew @raye Disagree but it's no big deal really.