Shavua Tov, The Open Forum 05.31.23

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133 thoughts on “Shavua Tov, The Open Forum 05.31.23

      1. Weary Traveler

        I am referring to WordPress. Another “update” the screwed up the format of the previous page.

        This is the kind of incompetence that makes me understand why Mussolini hung train conductors who were late. Maybe we need to start hanging code monkeys?

  1. Proud Conservative Mom

    🚨New Supreme Court Ruling Allows the IRS to Access Your Bank Records Secretly

    “It is now completely legal for the IRS to secretly obtain the bank records of third-party individuals who are not under Federal investigation,”.

    “If the IRS is trying to collect back taxes from your friend, well, they can still pull your bank records as well.”

    Here’s the direct text from the ruling:

    “The Supreme Court has ruled unanimously … that it’s lawful for the IRS to secretly obtain the bank records of third parties when collecting on taxes owed. In other words, the nation’s highest court recognized that the IRS isn’t required to notify third parties who aren’t under investigation when seeking a summons for banking records thought to be relevant to the tax delinquency of another person.”

    – Raw And Unfiltered News

    (Totalitarian regime.)

    1. Weary Traveler

      Disgusting. We have an entire government of tyrants and scammers.

      And some people wonder why I do no believe in rehabilitation.

    1. Weary Traveler

      Unfortunately, there is only one way to deal with such incompetence; execution.

          1. Weary Traveler

            I would say start with them since they did the most damage.

            In fact, I would blame the government for why we have so many incompetent people working for and running major corporations. And it is the government that protects them.

  2. bill smith

    Leaving the pool today, I was approached by a gang of high school girls…. they we selling paper straws to raise money for something…. 50 cents each.
    I told them that I only use plastic straws and that I would donate 20 mucks if one of them could give me a plastic straw on the spot.
    Well, they failed…. and I didn’t spend any money, but made my point…… go woke, go broke.

    1. Weary Traveler

      If Marty was there he could have made $20. He saves them when he can get them, and even offers them to people where you can’t get them. It’s his own little form of political activism. In fact, I refer to his collection of plastic straws as his “contraband stash.” LOL

        1. Weary Traveler

          You might have to get clever with it like the Instagram drug dealers do. Like ship them in a box for a Play Station. LOL

        1. Chief Mac

          Very familiar. After Vietnam they allocated to the Nevada National Guard and stationed at Reno. There was Fighter Wing of the Nevada Air National Guard equipped with the F-4 Phantom at Reno was well.
          https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/110f19c98e796ef5640f41c3c51ffee39c5ee39845b52f6df49af6998397cc31.jpg
          A super sonic fighter (a Mach 2.2 fighter) The CH-54 Tarhe was the fastest climbing helicopters when not carrying a pod. The pilots of the Tarhe would bet the Phantom pilots on which aircraft could get to 10,000 first. These were not small bets either – they usually were for entire monthly pay checks. When even on afterburner there was no way a Phantom could get to 10,000 ft first, but at 11,000 ft they would win every time. The Wing Commander had to forbid his pilots from accepting those bets after a while

  3. bill smith

    BTW….. after a very long while, lotto maxed out at 70 million. Draw is on Friday.

  4. IsraelReader

    It took a beggar to teach me some truth!

    A beggar came to my home asking for food.
    I told him to come around to the back door and asked him to sit on the floor while I went in to bring the leftover food.
    I brought him food and said, let’s pray.
    Now repeat after me, “Our Father in Heaven”.
    He said, “Your Father in Heaven”.
    I said, “No, Our Father in Heaven”.
    He again said, “Your Father in Heaven”!
    This irritated me.
    I asked, why do you say, ‘Your Father’ when I say, ‘Our Father”?
    He said, Sir, it’s like this, If I say Our Father, then we both become brothers.
    If we are brothers, you would invite me in through the front door and not the back; you would ask me to sit at your dining table; you would also not give me leftover food!
    Sir, somehow it is not possible that we are not the sons of the same father.
    He may be your Father, but he can’t be OUR father!

    1. Weary Traveler

      This reminds me of an argument I got in to with some idiot missionary on Truth Social. He wanted so badly for me to agree with him that JC is lord, and I wasn’t having it. He tried to pull that “we are brothers” stuff on me, and I said “we are not brothers”, which he claimed hurt.

      Unfortunately for him, I treat missionaries the same way I do Democrats = I become a selective sociopath. LOL

        1. Weary Traveler

          It was a while ago. He actually got zapped along with the whole thread after his true colors came out and he claimed we bombed the wrong people in WWII.

          Now… If MAGA were really the Nazis they say we are, that guy would not have gotten zapped.

  5. Weary Traveler

    Nowhere Man

    https://brownstone.org/articles/nowhere-man/

    “There can be few experiences more traumatizing than suddenly becoming an alien in your own land. The primal fear of the hate-fueled mob coming to get you, burning torches in hand, runs through our human DNA.

    That is the pandemic experience of tens of millions of Americans, condensed in two sentences.

    One moment, you’re waving to a longtime neighbor. The next, the neighbor is calling the police because you are violating the lockdown.”

    That was my experience to a Tee. Except, I was mostly chastised for not wearing a face diaper and especially for not getting the Franken-Jab. Of course, libs being the dumb cultists they are, they have to repeat the same talking points you hear everyday as if you haven’t already heard them a thousand times before.

    Funny how they always assume what you know.

    “There is an ethical thought experiment that reflects the crucial threat involved in this type of instant societal alienation. Assume that at the Camp David peace talks in the late 1970s, President Jimmy Carter asked Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin each separately a simple question: If you had a button that would erase the other nation, would you press it? Would you press the button?

    In this scenario, they both said no, Carter tells them they had both said no, meaning they had something in common. The talks then go on from there – that basic, almost primal acceptance of the other – and peace between Egypt and Israel happens.

    Now imagine a moment during the height of the pandemic – the height of the hysteria, the height of the government and media calls for shunning and shaming and the President warning “we are losing patience…” – and that same question is posed to the powers that be, to neighbors, to co-workers, to any die-hard pandemicist – what would their answer be?”

    I don’t even have to speculate. I already know the answer, and they would not hesitate. They all showed themselves to be Nazis. And given how they acted towards me, and what they did to others, I sure as Hell would not hesitate to push that button either. Even now. Even if they were to apologize because their actions were that bad.

    1. Proud Conservative Mom

      Apologies.
      I got interrupted.

      I’m going to make this short and sweet.
      (I’m exhausted.)

      There is no question that this is not the same scenario as Begin and Sadat.
      The Marxists and their band of sheeple would have gleefully nuked us if they could.

      I remember you describing how you were treated.
      Indeed, there are many similarities.

      In my situation, I was given a hard time by some well meaning people who thought that I was putting my life in danger by not getting jabbed.

      Au contraire.
      I would be dead now, had I gotten jabbed.

      I opine that the shaming, etc., was diabolically planned out ahead in order to further divide the country in order to successfully implement their evil agenda.

      1. Weary Traveler

        Given my own family medical history, unless I was lucky enough to get a saline batch, I would have definitely been one of those who keeled over and “died suddenly” from a heart attack. So you and I are in the same boat there.

        Indeed this was all diabolical. I had more than just a few people tell me that I deserve to die during the course of the SCAMdemic. There is absolutely no other way to interpret that. The way I see it, if I had access to such a button, not only would I be fully justified in pushing it because they showed me who they really are, but for that very reason, as far as I am concerned, it would be more like my moral obligation to push that button without any hesitation.

          1. Weary Traveler

            Hashem must be very merciful. I would have pulled his card long ago. Like right at the very moment he decided to jump in the shower with his daughter Ashley.

          2. Proud Conservative Mom

            Like it says in the liturgical prayer Kah Riboin, “If a man lived 1,000 years he wouldn’t be able to understand the accounting of Hashem.”

            Indeed, Hashem is very merciful.
            That being said, He metes out the most perfect justice.
            Trust me.

            Evil gets recompensed in the most magnificent manner.
            Bank on it.

            That’s one of the foundations of Judaism.
            Hashem rewards those who do the right thing, and metes out retribution for the ones who are evil.

        1. Weary Traveler

          Exactly. Normally I would scream bloody murder over elder abuse. But knowing the kind of person Biden always has been, I can easily turn a blind to him being abused.

    1. Proud Conservative Mom

      It’s not a parody.
      The NYC subway system look like a homeless shelter for mental patients.
      I saw pictures of it.
      A zoo cage is sterile in comparison!

      One of my brothers-in-law got punched last week.

      Moreover, this is how ludicrous the Left sounds.
      That’s why it doesn’t sound like parody to us.

      Regarding living inside your head.
      Is it rent free? 😉😂😂😂

      1. Weary Traveler

        It shouldn’t be rent free, but I just don’t have the heart to charge friends rent. LOL

        I am not surprised someone you know got punched om the subway. I pray one day they punch the wrong person, like a Navy Seal having a really bad day.

    1. Chief Mac

      I remember this from my time in the US Army. Everybody was told to emulate his actions if required

      1. Proud Conservative Mom

        My maternal grandfather shared this story with me.
        I’ll never forget it.

        That’s incredible that everybody was told to emulate his actions when you served in the U.S. army.
        I highly doubt this is the same scenario today.

        1. Chief Mac

          Remember it was a long ago. It was to teach us that regardless of whatever criteria to single out a fellow soldier, that we all bleed green and they were our brothers

        2. Weary Traveler

          Nowadays, they would tell the soldier to put on a dress, and offer to sing Kumbaya and have a good cry with the enemy over a latte. LOL

        1. Weary Traveler

          Uh huh… So why announce it here then? That’s how ever serial killer gets caught. They just have to go and brag to someone. LOL

      1. Sapper 9

        Not exactly true, there are many instances where the flag was picked up during a battle and the soldier died over the task; however, this isn’t supposed to be taken literally, but, instead it is symbolic for protecting the nation.

        This reminds me of something that Chief Mac once said and I will not quote , but, instead paraphrase.

        We don’t fight for ourselves, but, instead for those that we leave behind, because without us , they will parish. Note my paraphrase doesn’t do justice to the original comment.

        1. Weary Traveler

          I’ve posted some long articles here too, so I am happy to give what I expect of others interested in the topic I am posting about.

          Thanks, Bill.

      1. bill smith

        Commentary

        It was common in the Middle Ages for Jews to get the blame for the spreading of disease. In the 14th century, Jews were accused of poisoning wells, infecting the water with something terrible that was then transferred to the whole community.

        There was of course never one shred of evidence of this. The Black Death had nothing to do with the Jews—it was a bacterial infection transferred through many sources—but they caught the blame anyway. Indeed, that’s where we get the phrase “poisoning the well.” It has anti-Semitic connotations in history.

        Scapegoating Jews is a habit with ancient origins. It is an ominous sign and a terrible omen of what is to follow. Indeed, the treatment of the Jews in any society is a “canary in a coal mine.” When they are unjustly blamed for social ills, nothing good follows. We know this from all experience dating to the ancient world.

        Nonetheless, at the very outset of the big virus, fully two weeks before the government announced 15 Days to Flatten the Curve, the New York Times said that the right way to handle the coronavirus was to “go Medieval on it.” That was Feb. 28, 2020 and the author was their lead virus reporter Donald G. McNeil. This was the very first indication in that grim season that something was about to go very wrong.

        To go “medieval” on a virus not only involves bad virology such as the miasma theory of disease spread, which the United States did indeed adopt. It was as if the whole of 20th-century scientific understanding just went out the window.

        It also meant no modern medical care, which we also did by intubating patients to their deaths. We also got rid of dentistry: it was nearly impossible to get an appointment anywhere in the country for about six weeks. And then of course, as part of going Medieval, the attacks on the Jews began.

        As a precondition of the attack, please recall that governments all over the country forbid in-person community religious worship. They shut down churches, chapels, synagogues, temples, everything, all in the name of disease control. The rights won from half a millennium of experience were thrown out the window by secular states.

        Most institutions and groups complied. Some did not. That’s when the attacks began.

        The center of Jewish resistance was of course the boroughs in New York City (Queens and The Bronx) with a high concentration of Orthodox Jews, particularly the Hasidim and Haredim. The attacks that began in May emanated from both the Governor’s office and the Mayor’s office, happily echoed for a full year of breathless reporting from the New York Times. They sent reporters out to discover and report unapproved gatherings of Jews and filed reports such as this one from Nov. 24, 2020:

        “Thousands of ultra-Orthodox Jews gathered to celebrate a wedding inside a cavernous hall in Brooklyn’s Williamsburg neighborhood earlier this month, dancing and singing with hardly a mask in sight. The wedding was meticulously planned, and so were efforts to conceal it from the authorities, who said that the organizers would be fined $15,000 for violating public health restrictions.”

        How dare they dance and sing without masks!

        Moshe Krakowski of the Tablet has finally documented the outrage of scapegoating Jews in a wonderful piece. He points out that “In April of 2020, [Bill] de Blasio issued a special ‘message to the Jewish community’ threatening that ‘the time for warnings has passed’ and indicated that he would be dispatching the police to ‘arrest those who gather in large groups.’ Jews were the only one of the city’s many ethnic groups whom de Blasio singled out for public condemnation.”

        And yet a few months later, the mayor was defending BLM protestors and their right to gather.

        The New York Daily News blasted away at Jews: “The ultra-Orthodox do not always share their fellow citizens’ visions for civil society … tolerance, cooperation and pluralism take a back seat to Jewish exceptionalism.”

        Oh, we see now. Jews are the other, the noncompliant, the enemy amongst us. Where have we heard that before?

        Anthony Fauci got in on the act; “when vaccinations get below that number you start to see outbreaks like we saw some time ago in the NYC area with Hasidic Jewish people who were not getting vaccinated.”

        In the same way, the New York Times went after Jews in Israel as disease spreaders. The Haredi have a “deep distrust of state authority, ignorance of the health risks … and a zealous devotion to a way of life centered on communal activity.” Meanwhile, Andrew Cuomo’s “cluster zones” for quarantine specifically targeted Jews in New York.

        Early on, Cuomo himself singled out Jews. “I understand religious gatherings, I understand the Jewish Orthodox community …. But now is not the time for large religious gatherings. We’ve paid this price already. We’ve learned this lesson.”

        Actually, the real lesson we have learned is that secular leaders who forcibly prevent religious people from practicing their faith are despots and dangerous. That reality didn’t stop all the leaders in the United States from targeting people of faith and scapegoating their traditions for disease spread.

        All of this required that many Jews had to hide weddings and funerals from the hounds of government and media for the better part of two years. It seems astonishing to consider that this happened. Many decades of “never again” education and Holocaust museums around the world seemed not to have any effect when it came down to it.

        Fortunately, some Jewish groups finally sued for their rights.

        And it wasn’t just the Jews. Christian communities that gathered were targeted early on in the pandemic. I can recall the hysterical propaganda about church choirs in Texas and how the media treated them all as disease spreaders. It began almost right away after lockdowns, and continued for a full year. “Is it safe to sing in church?” asked Religion News in May of 2021.

        Governments arrested people, including a state Senator, for singing hymns even outside!

        Let’s be clear about the Jewish and Christian view toward singing. It stems from a deep religious conviction. When God created Adam, God gave him life by breathing into him. So our very breath is a gift from God. When we sing praises to God, we are giving that gift back to God in thanksgiving. That’s why the book that Jews and Christian shared most in common is the collected Psalms of David.

        Any government at any time that bans ritual singing by a religious group is attacking a core belief and the religion itself. It’s literally demonic. And yet it went on in government and media circles for a year or longer, and without any evidence that singing was deadly or otherwise detrimental to community health. Hardly anyone even bothered standing up for the rights of people in these times.

        Ironically, it was within and from these communities of faith that the first real glimpses of helpful therapeutics came. Their distrust of the secular authorities led them to eschew conventional protocols like ventilation and instead experiment with repurposed therapeutics. That’s how Dr. Vladimir Zelenko became such a legend. But even in his death from cancer, the vicious New York Times couldn’t resist another attack. Its obit was titled “Vladimir Zelenko, 48, Dies; Promoted an Unfounded Covid Treatment.”

        There is a larger point about religious communities and loyalties. The COVID response was supposed to involve “the whole of government” and the “whole of society” but what about those who have loyalties to God first and must obey his commands? The expectation was that they would give in. Most did. But some did not: many Orthodox Jews, the Amish, traditionalist Catholics, fundamentalist Mormons, and, later, evangelicals. Their faith protected them against the pseudo-science of the medical and secular elites. In the end, faith led the dissidents to a better science too.

        These are not the views of a people ready to comply with every cockamamie edict from Fauci and the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). And good for them. After long experience, religions have codified this suspicion and even sang about it. The Psalmist expresses the attitude perfectly: “Princes persecute me without a cause, but my heart stands in awe of your word.” The Psalmist also says: “He shall cut off the spirit of princes: he is terrible to the kings of the earth.”

        Take note from recent experience. The first attacked were passionate adherents of the Jewish faith. And this happened over an extended period of time with nary a raised eyebrow from anyone in the mainstream press. Indeed, too many Jewish leaders themselves let the whole thing slide.

        Too many complied and not enough defied. Certainly not enough people spoke out as the media and governments “went Medieval” and blamed the Jews for spreading disease.

        As they say, never again!

        Views expressed in this article are the opinions of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Epoch Times.

        1. Sapper 9

          During the plague, the towns people thought that it was from Jews poisoning their wells, when is was really their own nasty rat infested homes , which became the home to fleas.

          1. Weary Traveler

            And others thought it was G-d punishing them for some reason or other. Which speaking of going Medieval, I did hear some Xtians using that line in 2020 same as they did after 9/11.

          2. Sapper 9

            I don’t believe that G-D would mass punish in that way, that was silly of them. Lol

        2. Weary Traveler

          Thank you for posting this. I just now finally got the opportunity to read this. This is a great article.

          Two things I want to mention that come to mind here.

          1.) I do also know of Atheists who stood up to this crap. One interesting note of history is the persecution of Atheists in human history. It was the pagan world that invented the concept of “divine right of rulers” long before the Xtians would incorporate it for themselves, and the Romans would co-opt the church from Constantine onward.

          The reason being; how can you claim you have “divine right” to rule over someone who does not believe in the divine? You can’t.

          The same would go if you are talking to someone who does not worship the same gods you do. Hence, the persecution of Jews. I believe Frederich Nietzsche, actually alluded to this when he made a very controversial statement regarding Pesach.

          Explanation of said statement here => https://www.jfunders.org/passover-5777

          This leads to my second point: And it goes to what Nietzsche said in regards to the Jewish slaves ‘disrupting the natural order of man’, which is, and has been throughout human history; “might = right.” As the article I shared here points out, the struggle for human rights against man’s base animal instinct for tyranny comes from the Jews. It started with Moses saying “Let my people go.”

          Every antisemite I have ever met is a tyrant, in the sense that they are the type of people who want to impose their will, and/or their way of thinking on you. The can come under the banner of the crucifix or of science, or whatever, it is irrelevant which banner they put it under. It is really all about them, and their desire to have power over others.

    1. Sapper 9

      It would be easier to say when they weren’t scapegoated, that seems to be SOP.

    1. Sapper 9

      Unfortunately , congress rarely writes laws, bills, or budgets, they normally come from some “think tank” of offsite behind the scenes actors, the TECHNOCRATS are the ones that are in charge.

      Every agencies budget should be SEPARATE and they should be required to explain where EVERY PENNY FROM THE YEAR PRIOR WENT, any BS like $12,000,000 to IRAQ for climate and gender activism training should equal a reduction of the same amount times two.

      We need to stop sending millions around the world for studies on anything on a treadmill and any other nonsense.

      Note: the Bidet state department just announced $1.5 million to Iraq for the purpose listed above.

      https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/e04af35b84a5e87943a1ee3d138e072c7afd1540b0e02a1c27287e97d81b34ab.gif

  6. Weary Traveler

    The High Cost of Shattering Sensible Boundaries

    https://brownstone.org/articles/high-cost-of-shattering-sensible-boundaries/

    I am glad someone is finally talking about boundaries, as I have often said, much of the reason why we are in the mess that are now in is because somewhere down the line, we were told that it was “selfish” to have boundaries.

    “Though many today seem to have forgotten it, these first attempts to establish liberal democracies were carried out against the backdrop of long-standing, if by then also somewhat weakened, feudal social structures.

    The politicians and political theorists who promoted them were thus very aware of what it meant (or had recently meant) to be a subject of a lord who effectively possessed the right to pleasure himself with your daughter or wife on a whim (il droit du seigneur) or to send the fathers and/or sons of the same family off to wars undertaken to preserve or enhance his personal wealth for years at a time. They also knew what it meant to be forced to profess loyalty in public to a given religious tradition that you did not believe in under the threat of severe social sanctions.

    And far too many of our politicians would like very much to take us back to those times where they could “pleasure themselves” with our daughters or wives, and send us off to war to enrich themselves. And tax what is left of us when they need more money.

    The greatest affront to a control freak is to defend your own boundaries, and not allow yourself to be controlled by them. Just look at how parents are being labeled as “domestic terrorists” for daring to protect their children from groomers. Only in the eyes of a criminal, is the person who defends themselves labeled as the criminal. Only an oppressor would label the person who defies tyranny as a tyrant or oppressor, i.e., Joe Biden’s constant ranting about the “threats” of “MAGA Republicans.”

    1. Weary Traveler

      This part I disagree with….

      “As I have mentioned time and again, Italy, with its US-backed “Strategy of Tension” in the 70s and 80s served as a key testing ground in this regard, as did Israel and its powerful lobby in the US with their endless, if empirically farcical, talk about the country being “driven into the sea” by Palestinians backed by a coalition of Arab powers whose combined might has long paled in comparison to that possessed by a nuclear-armed and US-backed Jewish State.

      He is forgetting something as most westerners do… This threat exist only because NATO and western intelligence, and the war machines love playing both sides. On the one hand, they will fund Iron Dome, while on the other, funnel money to Islamic Terrorism. If not for western money, i.e., oil money, the Fakestinians would only be throwing rocks. They wouldn’t have rockets.

      Notice how much the Bush-wing of the GOP here in America really hates Trump? Do you know why? Partly for the same reason the Obama worshiping left does. Trump made the US energy independent, which cut off all of that oil money that was funneled to groups like Hamas. Obama was funding it through the Iran Nuclear deal which did nothing but lift sanctions on Iran.

      Trump making the US energy independent dried up so much of that funding. Hence how he was able to get The Abraham Accords in the first place, which wasn’t good for their business.

      Stupid Biden turns off the Keystone Pipeline, and the rockets get fired in to Israel again. It shouldn’t take a genius to figure this out.

      1. Sapper 9

        International strife means big money for the military industrial complex and allows the deep state spooks to protect it’s drug and prostitution schemes.

  7. Weary Traveler

    The High Cost of Shattering Sensible Boundaries

    https://brownstone.org/articles/high-cost-of-shattering-sensible-boundaries/

    I am glad someone is finally talking about boundaries, as I have often said, much of the reason why we are in the mess that are now in is because somewhere down the line, we were told that it was “selfish” to have boundaries.

    “Though many today seem to have forgotten it, these first attempts to establish liberal democracies were carried out against the backdrop of long-standing, if by then also somewhat weakened, feudal social structures.

    The politicians and political theorists who promoted them were thus very aware of what it meant (or had recently meant) to be a subject of a lord who effectively possessed the right to pleasure himself with your daughter or wife on a whim (il droit du seigneur) or to send the fathers and/or sons of the same family off to wars undertaken to preserve or enhance his personal wealth for years at a time. They also knew what it meant to be forced to profess loyalty in public to a given religious tradition that you did not believe in under the threat of severe social sanctions.

    And far too many of our politicians would like very much to take us back to those times where they could “pleasure themselves” with our daughters or wives, and send us off to war to enrich themselves. And tax what is left of us when they need more money.

    The greatest affront to a control freak is to defend your own boundaries, and not allow yourself to be controlled by them. Just look at how parents are being labeled as “domestic terrorists” for daring to protect their children from groomers. Only in the eyes of a criminal, is the person who defends themselves labeled as the criminal. Only an oppressor would label the person who defies tyranny as a tyrant or oppressor, i.e., Joe Biden’s constant ranting about the “threats” of “MAGA Republicans.”

  8. Weary Traveler

    One Health: Subverted, Corrupted, and Ruined

    https://brownstone.org/articles/one-health-subverted-corrupted-and-ruined/

    “We should not be overwhelmed by the scale and depth of wrongdoing. It may now be global but the people running it are as empty as those in past times, seeing the subjugation of others as the only way to address their internal inadequacies.”

    Exactly. The very people who want to run our lives and impoverish us are inadequate. They have no talent, and nothing of value to offer anyone. Hence another reason they want to keep us apart. The very humanity of our relationships acts as a mirror to how inhuman they really are.

    The only way they can do it is through fear, inverted morality and guilt.

  9. bill smith

    Nobody won the lotto, us included… so, it’s still at 70 million. Next draw is on Tuesday.

  10. bill smith

    OTD 56 years ago the Six Day war commenced. Within hoours the airforces of Egypt, Syria &Jordan were obliterated and after six days of much blood and heroism Jerusalem was reunited.
    We remember those who fought and all who fell.
    הר הבית בידנו

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