Avatar
a source familiar with the matter
f5b55f6b44b8997b2b6e8469a6a57f8d3f3b2ef27023543445c40ecec485ee64
<script src="https://pastebin.com/embed_js/TstHh0VL"></script>

About a year ago I was talking to a middle-aged woman and somehow the topic of abortion came up

She said it couldn't be murder because it wasn't a human being

I asked what it was instead

She responded "No, it can't be. I had an abortion"

I recently heard a theory that the Deep State / neocons / etc planned the Pentagon attack (which was not highly visual or traumatic and would have served merely as a limited excuse to make war) but the Israelis took the opportunity to execute the WTC attack on the same day

So Bush looking stunned could be genuine

if something can't go on forever, it won't

I like Trump.

I didn't and won't vote for him but I think his movement has repelled some neocons from the Republican party, and this is good.

But it strikes me that a political class that is trying to destroy Trump still condemns the attempt on his life. I guess if some nobody can kill Trump then some nobody can kill establishment dorks also. I can't say I'd be heartbroken.

“Your punishment for having a knife when they searched you would be very different from the thief’s. For him to have a knife was mere misbehavior, tradition, he didn’t know any better. But for you to have one was ‘terrorism.’” Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

Thomas has been good on this - see his dissents

He explains that "commerce" at the time of the founding was considered separate from manufacture and agriculture, instead referring to the distribution and retail of goods.

They're not going to overrule the Commerce clause (which is part of the US Constitution), but they might reinterpet it (overruling Wickard v Fillburn)

There are people who believes themselves to be organized into States which claim authority in those places, yes.

It took hundreds of years for the modern conception of the State to develop, and as we have seen (in the USSR and elsewhere) the modern total State is itself unstable.

Do you believe that the English were especially godless and insolent, and that this gave rise to the modern English State? Is there any evidence of this?