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In reply to the discussion: There can't be any crying about Gaza now if you weren't fully on board with Joe and Kamala... [View all]aggiesal
(9,705 posts)116. That's not where I got that image. ...
I'm guessing they got that image from the same place I got that image, from Netanyahu 's presentation.
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There can't be any crying about Gaza now if you weren't fully on board with Joe and Kamala... [View all]
PeaceWave
18 hrs ago
OP
They're so used to bashing Joe and Kamala that they haven't even come up with a nasty nickname for Donald yet
newdeal2
18 hrs ago
#7
American friends, please vacation in Canada: Cdn dollar cheap, country is vibrant & beautiful
Bernardo de La Paz
4 hrs ago
#104
You mean the human shields Hamas hid behind after the mass murder they committed on 10/7/24.
PeaceWave
15 hrs ago
#58
Crazy how other Arab states aren't willing to help the Palestinians these days
Dem4life1234
4 hrs ago
#111
The "monarchs and despots" describes just about every Islamic state in the Middle East.
Beastly Boy
3 hrs ago
#118
Here it is. You'll notice both images in that presentation plus other details.. ...
aggiesal
1 hr ago
#124
amazing how they don't even bother protesting Trump wanting to take over Gaza
thebigidea
17 hrs ago
#17
Narrator: "Five days later, a very different story than that imagined by protest voters began to unfold."
hatrack
15 hrs ago
#74
Really the Democratic policy was wrong? you are looking at Ethnic cleansing courtesy
Demsrule86
16 hrs ago
#32
Whoever did not vote for Kamala was wrong, that we can agree on. As far as Gaza, well,
Eko
16 hrs ago
#45
Anyone who voted again Harris because of Israel and Gaza voted for this. n/t
whopis01
16 hrs ago
#38
We are actually subtle and complex enough to hold both opinions at one time
LearnedHand
16 hrs ago
#46
Nobody said you aren't free to make stupid voting decisions. But, crying about the ramifications is hypocritical.
PeaceWave
16 hrs ago
#50
Given an opportunity to choose from two "evils", too many people picked the greater one.
meadowlander
15 hrs ago
#71
Found out today that some protesters at the DNC were local homeless people from Texas. They were paid to go there.
LeftInTX
16 hrs ago
#51
A friend of mine told me. They personally know those two particular protesters.
LeftInTX
14 hrs ago
#81
Frankly, if you voted for anyone other than Kamala, or if you chose to stay home because......
COL Mustard
16 hrs ago
#55
Where are all the "Genocide Don" signs? Did the "Uncommitted" idiots only allow those for Biden?
SunSeeker
15 hrs ago
#67
🥱 Yawn. Actually, NOW is the PERFECT time to remind people that elections have consequences *
Oopsie Daisy
6 hrs ago
#92
Agreed. We're just scratching the surface of the "find out" phase. Elections have consequences.
Oopsie Daisy
4 hrs ago
#113
To be fair those who had actual concern for Gaza were not attacking Biden and Harris
JI7
6 hrs ago
#90
Oh, I see. The chants of "Genocide Joe! Genocide Joe!" and "Enjoy Trump!" were not attacks *
Oopsie Daisy
5 hrs ago
#94
And the public officials who encouraged people to abandon Democrats with "uncommitted" messaging *
Oopsie Daisy
4 hrs ago
#106
you can be fully behind a candidate without supporting every one of their stupid policies
ProfessorPlum
3 hrs ago
#117