14
   

Monitoring Biden and other Contemporary Events

 
 
goldberg
 
  -2  
Reply Fri 14 May, 2021 05:32 am
@hingehead,
I read another article hours ago, and the article said some residents had been apprised of Israel's intention to annihilate their building before Israel launched the attack. It even put in a call to them asking them to leave the building. Israel claimed later on that it had found out that some members of Hamas were hiding in the building.

I think this only shows that Israel doesn't want to hurt civilians even they are Muslim believers.
blatham
 
  2  
Reply Fri 14 May, 2021 11:37 am
@goldberg,
Link the article
goldberg
 
  -2  
Reply Fri 14 May, 2021 08:34 pm
@blatham,
You sure you wanna check it out? It's not written in English.
glitterbag
 
  1  
Reply Fri 14 May, 2021 08:37 pm
@goldberg,
goldberg wrote:

You sure you wanna check it out? It's not written in English.


Give him the link if it exists, somebody here can translate if necessary.
goldberg
 
  -2  
Reply Fri 14 May, 2021 08:41 pm
Daily Telegraph may have published the original article. Don't ask me to find it for you since I don't even read Daily Telegraph. I read another one yesterday; it's not written in English.
0 Replies
 
ehBeth
 
  2  
Reply Fri 14 May, 2021 08:44 pm
@goldberg,
Not sure what it means or proves, but this has been covered on much mainstream media. Heard it on CBC, BBC and radio Deutschewelle and a couple of others.
goldberg
 
  0  
Reply Fri 14 May, 2021 08:45 pm
@ehBeth,
They think I'm lying about this.
goldberg
 
  -1  
Reply Fri 14 May, 2021 08:47 pm
@glitterbag,
I have my doubts about that. They can't make it.
0 Replies
 
goldberg
 
  -1  
Reply Fri 14 May, 2021 08:50 pm
Just ran a check. The Jerusalem Post also published an article featuring this event. Google it.
ehBeth
 
  2  
Reply Fri 14 May, 2021 08:50 pm
@goldberg,
Links definitely help but it's hard to believe this gang, which is pretty media savvy haven't heard or read about this.
ehBeth
 
  2  
Reply Fri 14 May, 2021 08:58 pm
@goldberg,
https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/israel-palestinian-conflict-1.6024767
0 Replies
 
goldberg
 
  0  
Reply Fri 14 May, 2021 09:02 pm
@ehBeth,
But you can even find a related video. It shows a Muslim believer in Palestine receiving a phone call from Isreal. It tells him to leave the building since Isreal is going to launch an air strike.

"Why are you doing this for?" demands the shell-shocked Muslim believer.
"I can't tell you."

Isreal put out a statement saying some terrorists were hiding in the building after the strike.
goldberg
 
  -1  
Reply Fri 14 May, 2021 09:16 pm
The Muslim believer and his friends left the building in a trice; otherwise, they would have been obliterated with the building.
0 Replies
 
goldberg
 
  0  
Reply Fri 14 May, 2021 09:40 pm
It's not just a military showdown between Israeli and Hamas. Other nations keep sending weapons to Hamas. They want to use Hamas as a weapon against America. North Korea is another weapon.
0 Replies
 
goldberg
 
  0  
Reply Fri 14 May, 2021 09:54 pm
We truly need peace on earth, not war. It's so sad that most politicians are not receptive to the idea that every nation or everyone is equal. Big nations bogart small nations to do their bidding. BLM supporters claim you can't flay black criminals because they are black; they even have the cheek to savage far-right activism while preaching Black First.

It turns out to be they only care about nationality and hide. It turns out to be most of us are rootless.
0 Replies
 
BillW
 
  3  
Reply Fri 14 May, 2021 09:57 pm
@glitterbag,
You can translate with the computer🤔👏👍
hightor
 
  3  
Reply Sat 15 May, 2021 05:32 am
How Republicans Could Steal the 2024 Election

Quote:
Erica Newland serves as counsel for Protect Democracy, a nonprofit organization founded in 2017 to fight democratic breakdown in America. Before Joe Biden’s victory was officially confirmed in January, she researched some of the ways that Donald Trump’s allies in Congress might sabotage the process. She came to a harrowing conclusion.

“It occurred to me,” she told her colleagues then, “as I dug into the rules and watched what happened, that if the current Republican Party controls both Houses of Congress on Jan. 6, 2025, there’s no way if a Democrat is legitimately elected they will get certified as the president-elect.”

Liz Cheney’s removal from Republican House leadership is the latest sign that Newland is probably right. Today’s Republican Party has no political philosophy in the normal sense; it is, rather, organized around fealty to Trump and the stab-in-the-back myth that the election was stolen from him. Cheney had to go because she rejects that lie, recognizing it as inimical to democracy, which she continues to value. Her defenestration is one more indication that the party is preparing to do in the next election what it could not do in the last one.

Absent an overwhelming mobilization by Democrats, Republicans have a good chance of winning the House in 2022. Redistricting alone will probably give them several new seats. They could win the Senate as well. If Biden or another Democrat prevails in 2024, a House run by Kevin McCarthy, the craven minority leader who helped push Cheney out, seems likely to collaborate in right-wing schemes to change the result.

Trump’s attempt to steal the 2020 election revealed how much our democracy depends on officials at all levels of government acting honorably. Republicans on state boards of election, like Aaron Van Langevelde in Michigan, had to certify the results correctly. Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger had to resist Trump’s entreaties to “find” enough missing votes to put him over the top. Republican state legislatures had to refuse Trump campaign pressure to substitute their own slate of electors for those chosen by the people. Congress had to do its job in the face of mob violence and count the Electoral College votes. Trump’s rolling coup attempt didn’t succeed, but it did reveal multiple points at which our system can fail.

Since the election, Republicans, driven by the lie that is now their party’s central ideology, have systematically attacked the safeguards that protected the last election. They have sent the message that vigorous defense of democracy is incompatible with a career in Republican politics. (Besides losing her leadership role, Cheney could easily lose her House seat.) Michigan Republicans declined to renominate Van Langevelde to the Board of State Canvassers. Raffensperger will most likely face a tough primary challenge in 2022. As Politico reported, in the next election, there will be secretary of state races in five of the 10 closest battleground states. Republican candidates for those offices will have an incentive to pretend to believe that a great injustice was done to Trump in 2020, and pledge to help rectify it.

Republicans in states like Arizona have proposed laws that would allow state legislatures to override the popular vote and choose their own electors. Right now, these bills have little chance of passing, but other measures to involve state legislatures in vote counting and election certification are being enacted. Georgia’s new voting law, for example, gives the legislature the power to choose the head of the State Election Board — a position formerly held by the secretary of state. The board, in turn, will be invested with the power to investigate and replace local election officials.

Think about what 2020 would have been like if Trump loyalists had controlled the local and state level counting and certification process. “Raffensperger did a tremendous job communicating throughout the vote-counting process his confidence in the processes, his confidence in the results,” said Jess Marsden, another lawyer for Protect Democracy who researches state laws. “You could imagine that a different person in that role could have very much clouded the public perception of the vote-counting process, in a way that would have validated later efforts by legislators to undo the certification to the extent that state law allows.”

Some legislatures, she said, might even be prepared to go beyond state law “in a way that invites litigation and uncertainty and delay that then invites Congress to step in.” We’ve already seen how the accretion of lies and confusion about the last election has justified political purges and restrictive new voting laws. Such lies could also give a Republican-controlled Congress a pretext to object to the counting of state electors.

Our current system, Newland told me, provides lots of opportunities for “bad actors” to “claim there are ambiguities and to exploit those claims of ambiguities. They have to believe in the process in order for the process to actually work.” Otherwise, they can purposely gum up the works so thoroughly that it’s impossible to declare a winner.

If that happens, the election would be tossed to the House, with each state delegation getting one vote. Even now, with the House as a whole controlled by Democrats, there are more states whose representatives are predominantly Republican. With enough procedural mischief, politicians representing a minority of the country could hand the presidency to a candidate who got a minority of both the popular and Electoral College votes. If this has never been an evident danger in the past, it’s because both parties were at least outwardly committed to liberal democracy, and probably thought their voters were, too.

That is no longer true. The Republican electorate, believing that Democratic victories are by their nature illegitimate, demands that everything possible be done to subvert them. For rejecting the anti-democratic turn in her party, Cheney — a right-wing extremist in many other regards — has been cast out. Republicans are showing us exactly what they expect of their officials. They’ve made it clear that while American democracy was given a reprieve in 2020, the work of repairing it has barely begun.

nyt/goldberg
oralloy
 
  -2  
Reply Sat 15 May, 2021 08:47 am
@hightor,
Maybe the Democrats should just stop cheating all the time.
0 Replies
 
oralloy
 
  -3  
Reply Sat 15 May, 2021 08:48 am
@goldberg,
goldberg wrote:
But you can even find a related video. It shows a Muslim believer in Palestine receiving a phone call from Israel. It tells him to leave the building since Israel is going to launch an air strike.

It's actually been a very well known Israeli tactic for many years now. I wouldn't worry about Blatham and Glitterbag's denial of reality. Their ignorance and antisemitism is another thing that is widely known.
0 Replies
 
oristarA
 
  2  
Reply Sat 15 May, 2021 09:27 am
@hightor,
The message I got from the article is:

Republican dictatorship system would be struggling desperately to come into existence.
The next presidential election will be a competition of "Republican Dictatorship vs. American Democracy."
 

Related Topics

Obama '08? - Discussion by sozobe
Let's get rid of the Electoral College - Discussion by Robert Gentel
McCain's VP: - Discussion by Cycloptichorn
Food Stamp Turkeys - Discussion by H2O MAN
The 2008 Democrat Convention - Discussion by Lash
McCain is blowing his election chances. - Discussion by McGentrix
Snowdon is a dummy - Discussion by cicerone imposter
TEA PARTY TO AMERICA: NOW WHAT?! - Discussion by farmerman
 
Copyright © 2024 MadLab, LLC :: Terms of Service :: Privacy Policy :: Page generated in 0.15 seconds on 04/25/2024 at 02:30:01