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Well yea. He just wanted 2 teachers investigated. Doesn’t matter who… | [
"I'm sorry for the children in Oklahoma.",
">\n\nI quit teaching in Oklahoma. It's a disaster to teach here.",
">\n\nRanked 49th in the country for education. Yikes!",
">\n\nDude should have been investigated on receiving over $100,000 a year and still running a \"non-profit\" that was funded by groups pushi... |
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"We will not allow the indoctrination of Oklahoma students here in the state of Oklahoma, and I, as the state superintendent and the Department of Education, will do everything within our power to not allow our kids to be indoctrinated by far-left radicals and to hold those accountable who have done so."
Republicans... | [
"I'm sorry for the children in Oklahoma.",
">\n\nI quit teaching in Oklahoma. It's a disaster to teach here.",
">\n\nRanked 49th in the country for education. Yikes!",
">\n\nDude should have been investigated on receiving over $100,000 a year and still running a \"non-profit\" that was funded by groups pushi... |
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Oklahoma hates freedom. | [
"I'm sorry for the children in Oklahoma.",
">\n\nI quit teaching in Oklahoma. It's a disaster to teach here.",
">\n\nRanked 49th in the country for education. Yikes!",
">\n\nDude should have been investigated on receiving over $100,000 a year and still running a \"non-profit\" that was funded by groups pushi... |
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I survived high school in oklahoma and I was never going back anyway, well before this as I have my own kids. The education system there has rapidly deteriorated since my graduation. A near useless 300k a year superintendents office at every school regardless of size of the school.the Refusing to consolidate rura... | [
"I'm sorry for the children in Oklahoma.",
">\n\nI quit teaching in Oklahoma. It's a disaster to teach here.",
">\n\nRanked 49th in the country for education. Yikes!",
">\n\nDude should have been investigated on receiving over $100,000 a year and still running a \"non-profit\" that was funded by groups pushi... |
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Seems like Ryan Walters watched the Wire and is pulling a Carcetti | [
"I'm sorry for the children in Oklahoma.",
">\n\nI quit teaching in Oklahoma. It's a disaster to teach here.",
">\n\nRanked 49th in the country for education. Yikes!",
">\n\nDude should have been investigated on receiving over $100,000 a year and still running a \"non-profit\" that was funded by groups pushi... |
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Someone’s been re-watching The Wire. | [
"I'm sorry for the children in Oklahoma.",
">\n\nI quit teaching in Oklahoma. It's a disaster to teach here.",
">\n\nRanked 49th in the country for education. Yikes!",
">\n\nDude should have been investigated on receiving over $100,000 a year and still running a \"non-profit\" that was funded by groups pushi... |
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Good ole critical race theory. | [
"I'm sorry for the children in Oklahoma.",
">\n\nI quit teaching in Oklahoma. It's a disaster to teach here.",
">\n\nRanked 49th in the country for education. Yikes!",
">\n\nDude should have been investigated on receiving over $100,000 a year and still running a \"non-profit\" that was funded by groups pushi... |
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Taught in no public school ever…. | [
"I'm sorry for the children in Oklahoma.",
">\n\nI quit teaching in Oklahoma. It's a disaster to teach here.",
">\n\nRanked 49th in the country for education. Yikes!",
">\n\nDude should have been investigated on receiving over $100,000 a year and still running a \"non-profit\" that was funded by groups pushi... |
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“We only allow right wing, or religious indoctrination here in Oklahoma.” How are people still buying this political pantomime. Indoctrination is a vague enough term, but to leave out all context what so ever is just dishonest. Oklahomas superintendent seems like a real POS. | [
"I'm sorry for the children in Oklahoma.",
">\n\nI quit teaching in Oklahoma. It's a disaster to teach here.",
">\n\nRanked 49th in the country for education. Yikes!",
">\n\nDude should have been investigated on receiving over $100,000 a year and still running a \"non-profit\" that was funded by groups pushi... |
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I hate those American fake smiles. | [
"I'm sorry for the children in Oklahoma.",
">\n\nI quit teaching in Oklahoma. It's a disaster to teach here.",
">\n\nRanked 49th in the country for education. Yikes!",
">\n\nDude should have been investigated on receiving over $100,000 a year and still running a \"non-profit\" that was funded by groups pushi... |
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This word indoctrinate is a sure favorite with these guys. Indoctrination to what? Gayness? | [
"I'm sorry for the children in Oklahoma.",
">\n\nI quit teaching in Oklahoma. It's a disaster to teach here.",
">\n\nRanked 49th in the country for education. Yikes!",
">\n\nDude should have been investigated on receiving over $100,000 a year and still running a \"non-profit\" that was funded by groups pushi... |
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I will never understand how US history is indoctrination but church isn’t | [
"I'm sorry for the children in Oklahoma.",
">\n\nI quit teaching in Oklahoma. It's a disaster to teach here.",
">\n\nRanked 49th in the country for education. Yikes!",
">\n\nDude should have been investigated on receiving over $100,000 a year and still running a \"non-profit\" that was funded by groups pushi... |
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"I'm sorry for the children in Oklahoma.",
">\n\nI quit teaching in Oklahoma. It's a disaster to teach here.",
">\n\nRanked 49th in the country for education. Yikes!",
">\n\nDude should have been investigated on receiving over $100,000 a year and still running a \"non-profit\" that was funded by groups pushi... |
The Democratic National Committee (DNC) voted last month to make South Carolina the first state to cast ballots in the primary lineup, kicking New Hampshire out of its early slot and removing Iowa as the first caucus state.
The plan, backed by Biden, is intended to increase diversity in the presidential nominating sy... | [] |
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Thank you for pointing that out. | [
"The Democratic National Committee (DNC) voted last month to make South Carolina the first state to cast ballots in the primary lineup, kicking New Hampshire out of its early slot and removing Iowa as the first caucus state. \nThe plan, backed by Biden, is intended to increase diversity in the presidential nominat... |
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It’s not nearly that dramatic, NH Dems. | [
"The Democratic National Committee (DNC) voted last month to make South Carolina the first state to cast ballots in the primary lineup, kicking New Hampshire out of its early slot and removing Iowa as the first caucus state. \nThe plan, backed by Biden, is intended to increase diversity in the presidential nominat... |
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Meh figure it out | [
"The Democratic National Committee (DNC) voted last month to make South Carolina the first state to cast ballots in the primary lineup, kicking New Hampshire out of its early slot and removing Iowa as the first caucus state. \nThe plan, backed by Biden, is intended to increase diversity in the presidential nominat... |
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Translation: NH businesses NEED the infusion of $$$$ that the primary brings every 4 years. To which I have to say tough shit. | [
"The Democratic National Committee (DNC) voted last month to make South Carolina the first state to cast ballots in the primary lineup, kicking New Hampshire out of its early slot and removing Iowa as the first caucus state. \nThe plan, backed by Biden, is intended to increase diversity in the presidential nominat... |
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Two former U.S. lawmakers, a former governor and more than a dozen other New Hampshire Democrats are among the signatories of a letter, first reported by Politico, emailed to the White House that argues shifting New Hampshire out of its slot as the first-in-the-nation primary would put party members on the ballot ne... | [
"The Democratic National Committee (DNC) voted last month to make South Carolina the first state to cast ballots in the primary lineup, kicking New Hampshire out of its early slot and removing Iowa as the first caucus state. \nThe plan, backed by Biden, is intended to increase diversity in the presidential nominat... |
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I grew up in New Hampshire. There is a reason Dems did so well in 2022. Make abortion and weed the top issues in the campaign and we will be fine.
Live free or die motherfuckers. | [
"The Democratic National Committee (DNC) voted last month to make South Carolina the first state to cast ballots in the primary lineup, kicking New Hampshire out of its early slot and removing Iowa as the first caucus state. \nThe plan, backed by Biden, is intended to increase diversity in the presidential nominat... |
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I call bullshit! | [
"The Democratic National Committee (DNC) voted last month to make South Carolina the first state to cast ballots in the primary lineup, kicking New Hampshire out of its early slot and removing Iowa as the first caucus state. \nThe plan, backed by Biden, is intended to increase diversity in the presidential nominat... |
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The plan, backed by Biden, is intended to increase diversity in the presidential nominating system by putting more diverse states earlier on the schedule. | [
"The Democratic National Committee (DNC) voted last month to make South Carolina the first state to cast ballots in the primary lineup, kicking New Hampshire out of its early slot and removing Iowa as the first caucus state. \nThe plan, backed by Biden, is intended to increase diversity in the presidential nominat... |
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It is understandable that the New Hampshire Democrats would be concerned about changes to the primary calendar that could potentially impact their state's traditional role as the first primary state. The New Hampshire primary has a long history of being an important part of the presidential primary process and holds... | [
"The Democratic National Committee (DNC) voted last month to make South Carolina the first state to cast ballots in the primary lineup, kicking New Hampshire out of its early slot and removing Iowa as the first caucus state. \nThe plan, backed by Biden, is intended to increase diversity in the presidential nominat... |
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aka you guys don't want to lose power | [
"The Democratic National Committee (DNC) voted last month to make South Carolina the first state to cast ballots in the primary lineup, kicking New Hampshire out of its early slot and removing Iowa as the first caucus state. \nThe plan, backed by Biden, is intended to increase diversity in the presidential nominat... |
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"The Democratic National Committee (DNC) voted last month to make South Carolina the first state to cast ballots in the primary lineup, kicking New Hampshire out of its early slot and removing Iowa as the first caucus state. \nThe plan, backed by Biden, is intended to increase diversity in the presidential nominat... |
Without reading the article, I seem to recall he is the narrator in the beginning. It's a small part, and was probably only worth a dime. | [] |
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Night court, that's all I can think of every time his name comes up. | [
"Without reading the article, I seem to recall he is the narrator in the beginning. It's a small part, and was probably only worth a dime."
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Dan Fielding | [
"Without reading the article, I seem to recall he is the narrator in the beginning. It's a small part, and was probably only worth a dime.",
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"Green is green, John!" - The producer. | [
"Without reading the article, I seem to recall he is the narrator in the beginning. It's a small part, and was probably only worth a dime.",
">\n\nNight court, that's all I can think of every time his name comes up.",
">\n\nDan Fielding"
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Not called cash crop for nothing. | [
"Without reading the article, I seem to recall he is the narrator in the beginning. It's a small part, and was probably only worth a dime.",
">\n\nNight court, that's all I can think of every time his name comes up.",
">\n\nDan Fielding",
">\n\n\"Green is green, John!\" - The producer."
] |
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If I had known that I could have paid John Larroquette in weed my life would have turned out a whole lot differently. | [
"Without reading the article, I seem to recall he is the narrator in the beginning. It's a small part, and was probably only worth a dime.",
">\n\nNight court, that's all I can think of every time his name comes up.",
">\n\nDan Fielding",
">\n\n\"Green is green, John!\" - The producer.",
">\n\nNot called c... |
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Would have been shit weed too | [
"Without reading the article, I seem to recall he is the narrator in the beginning. It's a small part, and was probably only worth a dime.",
">\n\nNight court, that's all I can think of every time his name comes up.",
">\n\nDan Fielding",
">\n\n\"Green is green, John!\" - The producer.",
">\n\nNot called c... |
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Like how much weed did that translate to?was it equivalent or more than dollar value of payment?stoners want to know. | [
"Without reading the article, I seem to recall he is the narrator in the beginning. It's a small part, and was probably only worth a dime.",
">\n\nNight court, that's all I can think of every time his name comes up.",
">\n\nDan Fielding",
">\n\n\"Green is green, John!\" - The producer.",
">\n\nNot called c... |
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If he got royalties for the movie, were they in weed as well? | [
"Without reading the article, I seem to recall he is the narrator in the beginning. It's a small part, and was probably only worth a dime.",
">\n\nNight court, that's all I can think of every time his name comes up.",
">\n\nDan Fielding",
">\n\n\"Green is green, John!\" - The producer.",
">\n\nNot called c... |
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"Without reading the article, I seem to recall he is the narrator in the beginning. It's a small part, and was probably only worth a dime.",
">\n\nNight court, that's all I can think of every time his name comes up.",
">\n\nDan Fielding",
">\n\n\"Green is green, John!\" - The producer.",
">\n\nNot called c... |
Aftermarket POM plate to replace the original metal plate. Force break mods, polyfil, tempest tape mod. Alongside the SP star polaris grey.
Sounds pretty crisp, funny how my taste for keyboard sound signature changed. 🤭 | [] |
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"Aftermarket POM plate to replace the original metal plate. Force break mods, polyfil, tempest tape mod. Alongside the SP star polaris grey. \nSounds pretty crisp, funny how my taste for keyboard sound signature changed. 🤭"
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My bet is the boyfriend | [] |
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No one is going to take that bet. | [
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Dumbass GOPers think people want to get 40 fundraising emails a week. | [] |
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They confuse their right to free speech with a non-existent right to the audience and platform they want. | [
"Dumbass GOPers think people want to get 40 fundraising emails a week."
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I mean I wouldn't be shocked if people started filtering those emails to the spam folders. | [
"Dumbass GOPers think people want to get 40 fundraising emails a week.",
">\n\nThey confuse their right to free speech with a non-existent right to the audience and platform they want."
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That’s what I do. | [
"Dumbass GOPers think people want to get 40 fundraising emails a week.",
">\n\nThey confuse their right to free speech with a non-existent right to the audience and platform they want.",
">\n\nI mean I wouldn't be shocked if people started filtering those emails to the spam folders."
] |
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"Dumbass GOPers think people want to get 40 fundraising emails a week.",
">\n\nThey confuse their right to free speech with a non-existent right to the audience and platform they want.",
">\n\nI mean I wouldn't be shocked if people started filtering those emails to the spam folders.",
">\n\nThat’s what I do."... |
Republicans do not respond to reason. They have to be forced. I don’t understand why just one Santos voter doesn’t sue for fraud. | [] |
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Money | [
"Republicans do not respond to reason. They have to be forced. I don’t understand why just one Santos voter doesn’t sue for fraud."
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Santos is pretty much prof Conservatives will vote for anyone with an R on the ballot. | [
"Republicans do not respond to reason. They have to be forced. I don’t understand why just one Santos voter doesn’t sue for fraud.",
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You mean vote at all costs regardless of their controversies | [
"Republicans do not respond to reason. They have to be forced. I don’t understand why just one Santos voter doesn’t sue for fraud.",
">\n\nMoney",
">\n\nSantos is pretty much prof Conservatives will vote for anyone with an R on the ballot."
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Yes | [
"Republicans do not respond to reason. They have to be forced. I don’t understand why just one Santos voter doesn’t sue for fraud.",
">\n\nMoney",
">\n\nSantos is pretty much prof Conservatives will vote for anyone with an R on the ballot.",
">\n\nYou mean vote at all costs regardless of their controversies"
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Thanks for the laugh 😂 | [
"Republicans do not respond to reason. They have to be forced. I don’t understand why just one Santos voter doesn’t sue for fraud.",
">\n\nMoney",
">\n\nSantos is pretty much prof Conservatives will vote for anyone with an R on the ballot.",
">\n\nYou mean vote at all costs regardless of their controversies",... |
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R's: We're already right about the Fourth and our trip to Russia. | [
"Republicans do not respond to reason. They have to be forced. I don’t understand why just one Santos voter doesn’t sue for fraud.",
">\n\nMoney",
">\n\nSantos is pretty much prof Conservatives will vote for anyone with an R on the ballot.",
">\n\nYou mean vote at all costs regardless of their controversies",... |
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That means John Thune Ron Jonhson and Kay Granger because they were part of the Moscow 8 | [
"Republicans do not respond to reason. They have to be forced. I don’t understand why just one Santos voter doesn’t sue for fraud.",
">\n\nMoney",
">\n\nSantos is pretty much prof Conservatives will vote for anyone with an R on the ballot.",
">\n\nYou mean vote at all costs regardless of their controversies",... |
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Oh yes, of course…….. not. | [
"Republicans do not respond to reason. They have to be forced. I don’t understand why just one Santos voter doesn’t sue for fraud.",
">\n\nMoney",
">\n\nSantos is pretty much prof Conservatives will vote for anyone with an R on the ballot.",
">\n\nYou mean vote at all costs regardless of their controversies",... |
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Forthrightly must be the safe word | [
"Republicans do not respond to reason. They have to be forced. I don’t understand why just one Santos voter doesn’t sue for fraud.",
">\n\nMoney",
">\n\nSantos is pretty much prof Conservatives will vote for anyone with an R on the ballot.",
">\n\nYou mean vote at all costs regardless of their controversies",... |
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Why would they? Actual question. | [
"Republicans do not respond to reason. They have to be forced. I don’t understand why just one Santos voter doesn’t sue for fraud.",
">\n\nMoney",
">\n\nSantos is pretty much prof Conservatives will vote for anyone with an R on the ballot.",
">\n\nYou mean vote at all costs regardless of their controversies",... |
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To distance themselves from someone who's obviously radioactive.
He definitely lied to get elected, probably to the point of criminal fraud, and was publicly humiliated for it before he even took office. There's a reasonable chance he'll be impeached, a very good chance he'll be on the wrong end of criminal charges,... | [
"Republicans do not respond to reason. They have to be forced. I don’t understand why just one Santos voter doesn’t sue for fraud.",
">\n\nMoney",
">\n\nSantos is pretty much prof Conservatives will vote for anyone with an R on the ballot.",
">\n\nYou mean vote at all costs regardless of their controversies",... |
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"Republicans do not respond to reason. They have to be forced. I don’t understand why just one Santos voter doesn’t sue for fraud.",
">\n\nMoney",
">\n\nSantos is pretty much prof Conservatives will vote for anyone with an R on the ballot.",
">\n\nYou mean vote at all costs regardless of their controversies",... |
They can offer Nuremberg. It has the premises ready | [] |
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Would be truly symbolic, not that there would be any chance to extract Putin and his cronies from Russia, while it still possesses nukes... | [
"They can offer Nuremberg. It has the premises ready"
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There is certainly a chance. There are 147 million people in the Russian federation. They can throw 147 into the court system. A court system which will give those 147 men the opportunity to defend themselves and to face consequences only for actions which those 147 men are actually guilty of and no more. In exc... | [
"They can offer Nuremberg. It has the premises ready",
">\n\nWould be truly symbolic, not that there would be any chance to extract Putin and his cronies from Russia, while it still possesses nukes..."
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I don't mean to shit on your idea because it isn't bad, it's just unrealistic. First off, you know those 147 men would consist of critics of Putin and journalists he was already about to assassinate anyway.
But the even bigger issue is the assumption that they would want to participate in this current global civiliz... | [
"They can offer Nuremberg. It has the premises ready",
">\n\nWould be truly symbolic, not that there would be any chance to extract Putin and his cronies from Russia, while it still possesses nukes...",
">\n\nThere is certainly a chance. There are 147 million people in the Russian federation. They can throw ... |
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I meant Putin can be overthrown. The new administration rounds up the former leadership.
You can't just roll over and allow autocrats to do whatever and then expect them to suddenly respect you.
But a people can overthrow their autocratic regime and then become a respected nation. | [
"They can offer Nuremberg. It has the premises ready",
">\n\nWould be truly symbolic, not that there would be any chance to extract Putin and his cronies from Russia, while it still possesses nukes...",
">\n\nThere is certainly a chance. There are 147 million people in the Russian federation. They can throw ... |
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He can, but if you look at the timeline of the Russian Revolution of 1917 as a timeline, that ain't exactly a quick process either | [
"They can offer Nuremberg. It has the premises ready",
">\n\nWould be truly symbolic, not that there would be any chance to extract Putin and his cronies from Russia, while it still possesses nukes...",
">\n\nThere is certainly a chance. There are 147 million people in the Russian federation. They can throw ... |
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Call me when they have Putin in custody.
He gives zero shits if his top people end up going to prison for war crimes.
And there’s no way the war doesn’t end without:
Putin dead
Putin negotiating a deal where he never is held personally responsible.
It’s right in the dictator handbook. If you kill enough pe... | [
"They can offer Nuremberg. It has the premises ready",
">\n\nWould be truly symbolic, not that there would be any chance to extract Putin and his cronies from Russia, while it still possesses nukes...",
">\n\nThere is certainly a chance. There are 147 million people in the Russian federation. They can throw ... |
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Hes only going to use it as propaganda, like "evil west wants to judge me for defending mother russia". | [
"They can offer Nuremberg. It has the premises ready",
">\n\nWould be truly symbolic, not that there would be any chance to extract Putin and his cronies from Russia, while it still possesses nukes...",
">\n\nThere is certainly a chance. There are 147 million people in the Russian federation. They can throw ... |
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While I agree he should be held accountable, what are they going to do? Walk up to the Kremlin with 20 cops knock on the door and arrest him? This is nothing | [
"They can offer Nuremberg. It has the premises ready",
">\n\nWould be truly symbolic, not that there would be any chance to extract Putin and his cronies from Russia, while it still possesses nukes...",
">\n\nThere is certainly a chance. There are 147 million people in the Russian federation. They can throw ... |
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No. The Russians will do that. | [
"They can offer Nuremberg. It has the premises ready",
">\n\nWould be truly symbolic, not that there would be any chance to extract Putin and his cronies from Russia, while it still possesses nukes...",
">\n\nThere is certainly a chance. There are 147 million people in the Russian federation. They can throw ... |
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I’m not 100% sure about that he’s put fear and blind loyalty in the right places | [
"They can offer Nuremberg. It has the premises ready",
">\n\nWould be truly symbolic, not that there would be any chance to extract Putin and his cronies from Russia, while it still possesses nukes...",
">\n\nThere is certainly a chance. There are 147 million people in the Russian federation. They can throw ... |
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Fear yes! Loyalty I'm not so sure. Seems like those most loyal have had some tragic and fatal accidents as of late. Price of failure I guess. But I'm more sure that those that remain are doing so more out of complete fear than anything else. Putin has everyone guessing who is truly loyal that everyone is too afraid ... | [
"They can offer Nuremberg. It has the premises ready",
">\n\nWould be truly symbolic, not that there would be any chance to extract Putin and his cronies from Russia, while it still possesses nukes...",
">\n\nThere is certainly a chance. There are 147 million people in the Russian federation. They can throw ... |
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Nah some of them mf act like golom and vlad is the god damn ring | [
"They can offer Nuremberg. It has the premises ready",
">\n\nWould be truly symbolic, not that there would be any chance to extract Putin and his cronies from Russia, while it still possesses nukes...",
">\n\nThere is certainly a chance. There are 147 million people in the Russian federation. They can throw ... |
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Nuremberg would be a great location. | [
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">\n\nWould be truly symbolic, not that there would be any chance to extract Putin and his cronies from Russia, while it still possesses nukes...",
">\n\nThere is certainly a chance. There are 147 million people in the Russian federation. They can throw ... |
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This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 72%. (I'm a bot)
THE HAGUE - The international community should establish a special tribunal to bring Russian President Vladimir Putin and his regime to trial over their war of aggression against Ukraine, German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock said Monday... | [
"They can offer Nuremberg. It has the premises ready",
">\n\nWould be truly symbolic, not that there would be any chance to extract Putin and his cronies from Russia, while it still possesses nukes...",
">\n\nThere is certainly a chance. There are 147 million people in the Russian federation. They can throw ... |
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I think that's a fantastic idea. | [
"They can offer Nuremberg. It has the premises ready",
">\n\nWould be truly symbolic, not that there would be any chance to extract Putin and his cronies from Russia, while it still possesses nukes...",
">\n\nThere is certainly a chance. There are 147 million people in the Russian federation. They can throw ... |
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“This aggression will not stand, man”
-The Dude
-Baerbock | [
"They can offer Nuremberg. It has the premises ready",
">\n\nWould be truly symbolic, not that there would be any chance to extract Putin and his cronies from Russia, while it still possesses nukes...",
">\n\nThere is certainly a chance. There are 147 million people in the Russian federation. They can throw ... |
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Putin's a nihilist? | [
"They can offer Nuremberg. It has the premises ready",
">\n\nWould be truly symbolic, not that there would be any chance to extract Putin and his cronies from Russia, while it still possesses nukes...",
">\n\nThere is certainly a chance. There are 147 million people in the Russian federation. They can throw ... |
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Noooo funny business, Putbowski | [
"They can offer Nuremberg. It has the premises ready",
">\n\nWould be truly symbolic, not that there would be any chance to extract Putin and his cronies from Russia, while it still possesses nukes...",
">\n\nThere is certainly a chance. There are 147 million people in the Russian federation. They can throw ... |
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We ba-lieve in nassing… | [
"They can offer Nuremberg. It has the premises ready",
">\n\nWould be truly symbolic, not that there would be any chance to extract Putin and his cronies from Russia, while it still possesses nukes...",
">\n\nThere is certainly a chance. There are 147 million people in the Russian federation. They can throw ... |
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I think Putin feels he is above all that, he is untouchable. IMHO the only hope to end the war is for Putin to commit suicide or be assassinated. | [
"They can offer Nuremberg. It has the premises ready",
">\n\nWould be truly symbolic, not that there would be any chance to extract Putin and his cronies from Russia, while it still possesses nukes...",
">\n\nThere is certainly a chance. There are 147 million people in the Russian federation. They can throw ... |
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Kill Putin, someone else will be put in place by the oligarchs. You won't change too much. | [
"They can offer Nuremberg. It has the premises ready",
">\n\nWould be truly symbolic, not that there would be any chance to extract Putin and his cronies from Russia, while it still possesses nukes...",
">\n\nThere is certainly a chance. There are 147 million people in the Russian federation. They can throw ... |
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I don't think that would happen. The oligarchs likely don't have the megalomaniac inclination Putin has. I don't see them wanting to continue down the road of attaching Ukraine.
Although In the long run, I don't see Russia as becoming a "nice" country. | [
"They can offer Nuremberg. It has the premises ready",
">\n\nWould be truly symbolic, not that there would be any chance to extract Putin and his cronies from Russia, while it still possesses nukes...",
">\n\nThere is certainly a chance. There are 147 million people in the Russian federation. They can throw ... |
>
Baerbock proposes special tribunal to fuck the Russian raw | [
"They can offer Nuremberg. It has the premises ready",
">\n\nWould be truly symbolic, not that there would be any chance to extract Putin and his cronies from Russia, while it still possesses nukes...",
">\n\nThere is certainly a chance. There are 147 million people in the Russian federation. They can throw ... |
>
Annalena is tough, if she could, she would drag Putin by his ear to Nürnberg herself. | [
"They can offer Nuremberg. It has the premises ready",
">\n\nWould be truly symbolic, not that there would be any chance to extract Putin and his cronies from Russia, while it still possesses nukes...",
">\n\nThere is certainly a chance. There are 147 million people in the Russian federation. They can throw ... |
>
She’s one of the few German politicians I’m really fond of. It’s no wonder why the Greens are doing so well in the polls | [
"They can offer Nuremberg. It has the premises ready",
">\n\nWould be truly symbolic, not that there would be any chance to extract Putin and his cronies from Russia, while it still possesses nukes...",
">\n\nThere is certainly a chance. There are 147 million people in the Russian federation. They can throw ... |
>
My family keeps hating on her because she misspoke like once or twice in front of the press. They literally do not have one real point of attack, no valid criticism, so they have to resort to personal attacks. It's sad. She's actually quite impressive. | [
"They can offer Nuremberg. It has the premises ready",
">\n\nWould be truly symbolic, not that there would be any chance to extract Putin and his cronies from Russia, while it still possesses nukes...",
">\n\nThere is certainly a chance. There are 147 million people in the Russian federation. They can throw ... |
>
Plagiarized her book? Faked her resume? Spouse became a lobbyist? I mean, she joins a long list of German politicians in these, but she’s not exactly unbefleckt. | [
"They can offer Nuremberg. It has the premises ready",
">\n\nWould be truly symbolic, not that there would be any chance to extract Putin and his cronies from Russia, while it still possesses nukes...",
">\n\nThere is certainly a chance. There are 147 million people in the Russian federation. They can throw ... |
>
Why stop with Russian leadership? Going after everyone involved in Russian military, logistics, and State media disinformation may have serious affects on there mobilization capacity. | [
"They can offer Nuremberg. It has the premises ready",
">\n\nWould be truly symbolic, not that there would be any chance to extract Putin and his cronies from Russia, while it still possesses nukes...",
">\n\nThere is certainly a chance. There are 147 million people in the Russian federation. They can throw ... |
>
Question. What actual crime can they charge Russian State Media personalities with?
The West cant find the legal means to deal with sources of misinformation in their own countries, I struggle to see how they can deal with sources of misinformation in another country? | [
"They can offer Nuremberg. It has the premises ready",
">\n\nWould be truly symbolic, not that there would be any chance to extract Putin and his cronies from Russia, while it still possesses nukes...",
">\n\nThere is certainly a chance. There are 147 million people in the Russian federation. They can throw ... |
>
Propaganda organs have been prosecuted as accessory for crimes against humanity in the past.
This is actually what the Nuremberg trials were about: how can you proescute a country based on laws that were LEGAL in said country? By which authority do you judge?
This is how human rights were even established: laws univ... | [
"They can offer Nuremberg. It has the premises ready",
">\n\nWould be truly symbolic, not that there would be any chance to extract Putin and his cronies from Russia, while it still possesses nukes...",
">\n\nThere is certainly a chance. There are 147 million people in the Russian federation. They can throw ... |
>
I can see him sitting on a stool without handles to hold on to, in a little glascage, alone, and outside all the people he have singlehanded made widows, childless, fatherless, motherless, quietly starring at him while they each poor a little bottle of water into a hole that slowly fill the cage, staring him right ... | [
"They can offer Nuremberg. It has the premises ready",
">\n\nWould be truly symbolic, not that there would be any chance to extract Putin and his cronies from Russia, while it still possesses nukes...",
">\n\nThere is certainly a chance. There are 147 million people in the Russian federation. They can throw ... |
>
I hate this kind of talk. due process and a permanent, wide open public record of everything he's responsible for is the way.
then Germany can reactivate Spandau for him. | [
"They can offer Nuremberg. It has the premises ready",
">\n\nWould be truly symbolic, not that there would be any chance to extract Putin and his cronies from Russia, while it still possesses nukes...",
">\n\nThere is certainly a chance. There are 147 million people in the Russian federation. They can throw ... |
>
It's very disturbing how some comments on Reddit really read like some sociopathic behavior. It's not the first time someone promotes torture here. | [
"They can offer Nuremberg. It has the premises ready",
">\n\nWould be truly symbolic, not that there would be any chance to extract Putin and his cronies from Russia, while it still possesses nukes...",
">\n\nThere is certainly a chance. There are 147 million people in the Russian federation. They can throw ... |
>
man who lived by the sword is proposed to die by the sword
Nooooo, not the heckin' human rightserinooooos | [
"They can offer Nuremberg. It has the premises ready",
">\n\nWould be truly symbolic, not that there would be any chance to extract Putin and his cronies from Russia, while it still possesses nukes...",
">\n\nThere is certainly a chance. There are 147 million people in the Russian federation. They can throw ... |
>
That's the point, we need to stay better than those we condemned otherwise we're just hypocrites. | [
"They can offer Nuremberg. It has the premises ready",
">\n\nWould be truly symbolic, not that there would be any chance to extract Putin and his cronies from Russia, while it still possesses nukes...",
">\n\nThere is certainly a chance. There are 147 million people in the Russian federation. They can throw ... |
>
If that was true, the penalty for forcible confinement couldn't be imprisonment. | [
"They can offer Nuremberg. It has the premises ready",
">\n\nWould be truly symbolic, not that there would be any chance to extract Putin and his cronies from Russia, while it still possesses nukes...",
">\n\nThere is certainly a chance. There are 147 million people in the Russian federation. They can throw ... |
>
This is a BS idea because “we” will never be able to imprison Putin. He will either be overthrown and die by Russian hands or he will die in Russia as president or with cover from some next dictator.
Germany needs to stop talking about tribunals and start sending tanks to Ukraine already.Focus on how you can help th... | [
"They can offer Nuremberg. It has the premises ready",
">\n\nWould be truly symbolic, not that there would be any chance to extract Putin and his cronies from Russia, while it still possesses nukes...",
">\n\nThere is certainly a chance. There are 147 million people in the Russian federation. They can throw ... |
>
IMO there’s a nonzero chance a new Russian leader might hand Putin over to get into the West‘s good graces. | [
"They can offer Nuremberg. It has the premises ready",
">\n\nWould be truly symbolic, not that there would be any chance to extract Putin and his cronies from Russia, while it still possesses nukes...",
">\n\nThere is certainly a chance. There are 147 million people in the Russian federation. They can throw ... |
>
Who might that new leader be? Anyone who has the power to force a change is just as culpable. There is no central opposition to unite and lead the masses so any popular revolt will be picked apart bit by bit. | [
"They can offer Nuremberg. It has the premises ready",
">\n\nWould be truly symbolic, not that there would be any chance to extract Putin and his cronies from Russia, while it still possesses nukes...",
">\n\nThere is certainly a chance. There are 147 million people in the Russian federation. They can throw ... |
>
Hey, I never said anything about making actual changes!
Honestly though: No clue. It's an incredibly unlikely scenario anyways. | [
"They can offer Nuremberg. It has the premises ready",
">\n\nWould be truly symbolic, not that there would be any chance to extract Putin and his cronies from Russia, while it still possesses nukes...",
">\n\nThere is certainly a chance. There are 147 million people in the Russian federation. They can throw ... |
>
Putins gonna get fucked baerbock. | [
"They can offer Nuremberg. It has the premises ready",
">\n\nWould be truly symbolic, not that there would be any chance to extract Putin and his cronies from Russia, while it still possesses nukes...",
">\n\nThere is certainly a chance. There are 147 million people in the Russian federation. They can throw ... |
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