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Could be as simple as somebody convinced him that without Ukrainian money laundering, or money laundering and criminal enterprise in general, the whole foreign occupied foreign city state of Washington DC grift if over and so is his job.
AmericanKulak says
RayAmerica says
Zionism is a secular/political movement that was founded by Theodor Herzl.
It's in the Bible.
No it fucking is not!
Chapter and Verse, please?
Although I know you won't find what you're lying about.
Let's say they could cite a verse and chapter in the Bible. You would believe it's real???
Let's say they could cite a verse and chapter in the Bible. You would believe it's real???
Rich, you're the propaganda king on this site.
The Bible and religion as a whole is the biggest scam that's ever existed in human history. It was a fictional book created when only a select percentage of the population could even write or read. They could make up anything they wanted and no one would know.
Return to Zion in the OT is a common theme in it. Anybody who claims otherwise doesn't have the most casual understanding of the OT, never so much as skimmed the Cliff's Notes or was only half asleep a few times in Sunday school.
https://twitter.com/amuse/status/1782860143744405683
Disturbing details on why turncoat Speaker Mike Johnson, a sellout, still went ahead with the FISA no warrant, and still funded Ukraine in the foreign aid bill; I have been informed by someone in the KNOW, that the reason Mike Johnson made sure that Ukraine was included in the foreign aid bill was that 5 RINO GOP members threatened to resign from the House and allow the Democrats to then appoint their own speaker if he did not include Ukraine. This information comes from a reliable source congress linked, on anonymity.
It’s also looking more and more as though the Republican Party faces its own civil war, especially after Speaker Mike Johnson’s perplexing flipperooski on the Ukraine aid vote. You recall, just weeks ago he said no dice to such a deal without a stop to the invasion coming across our Mexican border. Then, the intel blob boys lured him into a SCIF (Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility) where they showed him . . . something. . . ! Everyone’s dying to know what. A secret signed agreement making Ukraine our 51st State? Photographs of Mike engaged in unwholesome recreations with Gawd knows who or what? Or did they just have a little talk with him about how stuff is supposed to work? Whatever it was has made Mike Johnson untenable in his position. And he has explained nothing. He’s got to go.
Then, the intel blob boys lured him into a SCIF
Is morality a "scam"? Without it, a society cannot exist.
'Extinct snake discovered in India is the largest ever recorded' & is matched in modern times ONLY by Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson yet former AG Bill Barr is close second
Republican Speaker is now known officially (as the word is the Congress is making urgent name changes) so the record is reflective accurately: for your record, it is now 'Speaker Mike JohnsonLESS"
Speaker Mike Johnson Received a $95,000 Payment From Lobby Group Shortly After Passage of $14.5B Military Aid Package Late Last Year
Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson, has come under scrutiny following revelations that he received significant campaign contributions from a foreign lobby group, particularly known for its pro-foreign policy stance. According to analysis conducted by The Intercept based on Federal Election Commission records, this lobby group donated approximately $95,000 to Johnson’s campaign in November of last year.
Pelosi Endorses Speaker Johnson as Removal Vote Looms
Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) has declared her support for House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) as he faces calls for his removal from within his own party.
Johnson is facing a possible removal vote this week, but has the Republican leader already been replaced?
With Democrats lining up to support Johnson, some say the minority party is effectively running the show.
Former Speaker Pelosi is now endorsing Johnson and backing her party’s efforts to keep him in his leadership position.
Mike Johnson, Leader of the Free World
The House Speaker rejects U.S. decline and retreat from global leadership.
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization summit this week will spawn many discussions about America’s role in the world, but the most important speech of the week may be Republican Mike Johnson’s on Monday at the Hudson Institute. The House Speaker laid down a marker for a GOP that rejects U.S. decline and retreat abroad.
“While democracy is not perfect, the burden of self-government is certainly far lighter than the yoke of tyranny,” Mr. Johnson said. “But right now, absent American leadership, we’re looking at a future that could be” defined by “communism and tyranny, rather than liberty and opportunity and security.”
Mr. Johnson said Chinese President Xi Jinping wants to expand “his communist footholds.” Vladimir Putin imagines a Russian empire that includes the Baltics, and Iran aspires to wipe Israel off the map. The Biden Administration is “appeasing and apologizing and accommodating.Joe Biden doesn’t treat China like an enemy. He’s stopped supporting Israel, and has cozied up to Iran to revive the failed nuclear deal,” he said.
The Speaker defended Donald Trump’s record and called on European allies to live up to their defense spending commitments. He noted the security risks of an uncontrolled southern border and the rising national debt, which will require hard spending adjustments.
But most notable was the larger picture Mr. Johnson painted. He didn’t indulge a false choice between meeting problems at home and threats abroad. He is pushing his party in the direction of Ronald Reagan, which is correct for the world moment and politically popular.
America is threatened “by Chinese Communists, by Russian oligarchs, and Islamic terrorists. We can choose to ignore them, we can try to appease them,” the Speaker said. “Or we can choose another course. . . . We can rearm, rebuild, reinvigorate, restore, and reinstate fear in our enemies.” Decline “is always a choice. That is not a choice that Republicans will be making anytime soon.”
Mr. Trump could hardly do better than repeat Mr. Johnson’s message word for word at next week’s GOP convention.
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