It was revenge for making Americans feel vulnerable. Two oceans and the world's strongest military made Americans feel safe from the world (and the effects of U.S. policies toward it). Even national humiliations like losing the Vietnam War were things that happened "out there." Domestic resistance to the invasion of Iraq often took the form of "Why Iraq when we should be going after the people responsible for 9/11 instead?" Resistance to the invasion of Afghanistan was much more muted for this reason. It was only later that everyone was always against both wars.
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This article is so far up its own ass that it's looped back around again for a second time.
Who is "the movies"? Creators largely have. The money men won't unless they lose money on it. Guess which outcome wins.
Wyden has some good positions, but like most politicians he's deep in AIPAC's pocket. More generally he has standard liberal positions when it comes to military force and even conservative positions on things like suspending habeas corpus for military combatants. Personally, I think it's time for him to think about stepping down. He's pushing 80, and I want someone more progressive in the seat.
You're telling me there are racists... in Arkansas?!
All kidding aside, part of me thinks "good; keep them all in one place where we can keep an eye on them," but the kids don't deserve that kind of brainwashing. In a town with others, they might be exposed to others and there's at least a chance they could reevaluate their upbringing.
Also, no surprise here, but the leader of this white supremacist commune is really full up on misinformation. I'm pretty sure most white supremacists are room temperature IQ.
Producer Stephen Curry
Fine. Pass this and we can deal with Trump another way.
Chuck Schumer can hardly wait to send more sternly-worded questions in a letter!
Do it. Leave. Then lose your election and disappear. If we're really lucky, no one will remember you until they hear it in connection with being arraigned for federal charges.
OK guy
Edit: ITT: lots of opinions from people who haven't shopped for an EV recently. There are plenty of sedan (and smaller) models.
Have you actually looked at the EV market, or is this informed by vibes? Most EVs are sedan sized and reasonably priced, especially compared to all the $100,000 trucks Americans love to buy.
Hyundai makes excellent EVs.
No one was willing to give Hitler bad news either.