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There's a world wide revolution going on. It goes beyond Mississippi, it goes beyond Alabama, it goes beyond Harlem. What is it revolting against? The power structure. The American power structure? No. The French power structure? No. The English power structure? No. Then what power structure? An international, Western power structure.
The question is not whether the United States can defeat Iran conventionally. It can. WRONG. The United States is hardly united and it can't...
Israel won't stop, they care not whether demands are met. They will have some other excuse to keep up the butchery.
check out this crap - [Link] - doubling down I reckon in Idaho - a lost state seems to be.... gracious me Idaho is turning into the South Carolina...
Defeat Iran.. What a joke.. The only war the USA was able to win was Its own civil war. And that was against itself. That's like a man punching...
"I used to buy German cars, now I buy Chinese. The German ones were better, but they're not available anymore. And you know what? The Chinese ones...
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He means well, but saying in one of those videos that 'America' was nearly a paradise for the common man is to overlook WTF was going on to the native people of the lands, the Africans shipped over when the natives either died too quickly for profitable exploitation heor because they just wouldn't submit to conquistadors from Europe, be they British, French, Portuguese, Spanish etc. Are the indebted servants included in this near paradise? Many things seem tranquil and ideal from a distance, but foul and disgusting up close. No times can be considered paradisical unless you are comparing them to worse times, all of which come and go in cycles as empires rise and fall through the ages. What is missing is a larger perspective of why this is so. That could explain a lot.