Gregory,
You claim there's "no such thing as 'The American People'," as though a
nation of 330 million strong, with a Constitution, a republic, and a vote, somehow doesn't count as a unified voice.
330 million, If you say so.
During the last Presidential elections Trump got 77,303,568 votes.
That's less than 25% of 330 million and not even 50% of the popular vote.
To me it seems that "The American People" are hardly unified but rather dramatically divided.
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As for Trump's 77 million? That's the second-highest presidential vote count in history second only to Biden in the same race. Not bad for
someone who's supposedly so divisive.
The American People aren't a monolith. We're not supposed to be. We're supposed to argue, disagree, and push hard that's the beauty of it. I'll take that any
day over the illusion of unity under the thumb of quiet compliance.
That's Great.. Me Too.The American People aren't a monolith. We're not supposed to be. We're supposed to argue, disagree, and push hard that's the beauty of it. I'l
take that any
day over the illusion of unity under the thumb of quiet compliance.
I like America, Gregory, don't misunderstand me ... it's a way better place to live than Russia.
When you visit Montana, I would definitely keep things positive. :)
Greg,Awesome, I'm glad.. Seriously.
When you visit Montana, I would definitely keep things positive. :)
One of my life's rules is "You want to keep friends? Do not discuss politics nor religion".
Several of my Montana friends are die-hard Trump supporters ... we don't let it get between us and enjoy the visits in either direction.
What kind of friends can you even have if you don't agree on the two things people fight about the most - politics and religion?
So, when no common values are shared, this isn't friendship - it's co-existence. =)What kind of friends can you even have if you don't agree on theThose two things almost never come up in conversations with my
two things people fight about the most - politics and religion?
friends, some of which have been close for years.
I agree with you - the West, including the U.S., is united, and we want
to keep it that way. But we have enemies, like Russia - officially
labeled a terrorist state by your EU Parliament.
I'm not sure why you didn't exclude R50 from Z2 based on this fact alone.
Janis was the only reasonable LEADER (IC at that time) who agreed with me on this Barinov case - and now you're questioning it!?
So a ZC is a leader? That's a new-one.If you think ZC is not a leadership position, then why did people vote
for you? People vote for leaders.
If you think ZC is not a leadership position, then why did people vote
for you? People vote for leaders.
On Sun, 8 Jun 2025 23:51:08 -0400
"Carol Shenkenberger" (1:275/100) <Carol.Shenkenberger@f100.n275.z1.fidonet> wrote:
Re: Re: Notice Removal of Alex Galiyev
By: Gregory Deyss to Ward Dossche on Sat Jun 07 2025 01:19 pm
It's ok I already apologized, even though it was not me who brought this here to the international echo, and I did explain in a message to Carol who did.Gregory, this is an international echo, not your personal soap box of politics ok?
xxcarol\
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Who made Carol boss of FN_SYSOP?
Correct me if I'm wrong, but this echo doesn't official exist, having expired on Apr 15 2018, according to ELIST.
Should I install charset for everyone's name I can't read anyways? =)
I can't read it =))
Whatever you think, Bj”rn <<< what the hell is this? 8-)I can't read it =))Your incompetence is overwhelming.
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