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Trump_is_Mentally_fit

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  1. The leader of the Wagner mercenary group issued a blistering statement denouncing Russia’s defense leaders for “treason” and “destruction” on Tuesday — a particularly vociferous denunciation that came as Russian President Vladimir Putin praised the nation’s military strength amid a pared-down Victory Day celebration. The holiday, among Russia’s most important, celebrates the Soviet victory over Nazi German in the Second World War — a fight Putin has often invoked to justify Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Yevgeniy Prigozhin, the Wagner head, claimed that his troops had “no ammunition” and that Russian troops were fleeing their positions in Ukraine. Blaming “those who give them orders and who set the tasks,” he said that “the fish rots from the head.” He declared that it was no time to celebrate: “Victory Day is the victory of our grandfathers. We don’t deserve this victory one millimeter.” The Biden administration on Tuesday announced a $1.2 billion aid package aimed at bolstering Ukraine’s air defenses and sustaining its ammunition supply. https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2023/05/09/russia-ukraine-war-news-victory-day/
  2. Not having ar 15's will not effect your ability to hunt. Can't believe someone is arguing guns are as important as automobiles
  3. No, you said cars kill, too. But we need autos, very much. Guns? Not so much We can agree on that, correct? I'm not anti-second, but that doesn't mean ar15s should be legal. Neither should .50 caliber machine guns
  4. What would be worse, no cars or no guns?
  5. Researchers have created an AI tool that can identify individuals at high risk for pancreatic cancer up to three years before a diagnosis. According to the research published in the journal Nature Medicine, the diagnosis is based solely on the patient's medical records. Pancreatic cancer is one of the most lethal forms of cancer, and this discovery offers hope of earlier diagnosis, and therefore, better chances of survival. Currently, pancreatic cancer is difficult to diagnose early on, leading to a low survival rate, and a need for better screening tools. https://metro.co.uk/2023/05/09/ai-tool-can-predict-pancreatic-cancer-up-to-three-years-in-advance-18754460/
  6. What if the women is in a bad relationship and can't get out of it and not really in control of her body (the guy is controlling) and does not want his damn kid. I'd let her get an abortion every single time
  7. And you are a forced birth proponent Have you ever faced the issue of the need to terminate a pregnancy for any reason?
  8. The majority of voters do not side with the GOP on this issue, so you can stop with that Yes, I'm an "outside the box" thinker You are an idiot
  9. No dude That's because the liberals there have a great economy so people go there. Mississippi, not so much
  10. No, the women health, which you guys hate The pro-life crowd is a bunch of phony boloney people
  11. No, many abortions are because of health reasons, but the women haters don't care. Burn any witches lately?
  12. Ya, well Texas will post the Ten Commandments in classrooms so it will be all good
  13. Mass shooting out of control, red states awash in drug zombies, women denied basic health care because pro-putin, pro-gun death, pro-hate people want to hurt women Hey, at least Obamacare is still expanding, even in red states!
  14. Probably all of them. Notic how these bought judges are staying ultra conservative. Nixon's and Reagan's judges did not all stay that way. They were not bought. Best judges money can buy. Corruption at the highest levels
  15. They didn’t want Bush to run either, but he won More books banned?
  16. This republic was forged during war. Putin’s n hopes you guys let a republic fall, Yes, you and Putin
  17. Investing in democracy pays out in the long run big time. Increases the human capital of the world, the peace and good order and promotes more human rights.
  18. Ohhhhh...scary. I remember the first time i saw that, decades ago and the sky was falling. Yet here we are
  19. - Threat to jobs - Q: Isn't their potential to replace people's jobs a threat? "You could probably obsolete maybe 80 percent of jobs that people do, without having an AGI, by my guess. Not with ChatGPT exactly as a product. But with systems of that nature, which are going to follow in the next few years. "I don't think it's a threat. I think it's a benefit. People can find better things to do with their life than work for a living... Pretty much every job involving paperwork should be automatable. "The problem I see is in the interim period, when AIs are obsoleting one human job after another... I don't know how (to) solve all the social issues." https://news.yahoo.com/ai-could-replace-80-jobs-211900514.html
  20. Ever hear of General John Kelly? John Bolton?
  21. Oh, this will help things.... As everyone knows, there is no more effective way to shape the behavior of young people than through state-mandated posters on their classroom walls. At least that’s what Republicans in the Texas legislature seem to believe, which is why they’re advancing a bill requiring the posting of the Ten Commandments in every public school classroom in the state. https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2023/05/09/texas-legislature-christian-nationalism-ten-commandments/
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