@micah_erfan Yes, a company being owned by a “right-wing billionaire” automatically means their news reporting also leans right. Great job on making such fine neural connections. 👍🏼
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@JessicaTarlov You're just making shit up now. No one has said the war is over. And, yes, their military is decimated but that doesn't mean they can't pull off crap occasionally.
Kristian Campbell was warming up for a brief time at Worcester but has regressed yet again. He's batting .227 with a .308 SLG and has struck out 65 times in 172 ABs. His OBP is pretty decent at .357 but he is nowhere close to returning to being MLB-ready. #RedSox
7 whole complete games across all of #MLB this year so far. PLEASE do something about starting pitching. Take away the DH if the starter doesn't go 5 and limit the number of pitchers on the active roster to 10 or 11.
In 1991 during the Gulf War, American A-10 Warthogs mistakenly targeted and opened fire on a column of allied British armored vehicles.
9 British soldiers were tragically killed. 11 more were injured.
Why haven't you heard about it? Why aren't there false-flag conspiracies? Why isn't Marjorie Taylor Greene posting on X about it?
Because Jews weren't involved.
No. The story was not overlooked or buried.
Israel immediately informed us the attack happened. There were numerous investigations. The Captain of the USS Liberty was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor. Israel apologized and paid reparations.
The truth is, it's just not a big story. It's a tragic story, and no doubt. But it isn't a big story.
34 Americans died on the USS Liberty in 1967.
11,363 Americans died in the jungles of Vietnam in 1967.
Friendly Fire is horrific, but not uncommon. There is very little reason for a sixty-year old friendly fire incident to be widely known about, much less widely discussed.
For example, that same year, 1967, a US Marine Corp jet attacked a US Army position on Hill 875 in Vietnam, killing 42 American soldiers.
59 years later, not many remember Hill 875, not because it wasn't horrific -- it killed more Americans than the attack on the USS Liberty -- but because it isn't useful as a talking point to implicate the US/Israel relationship.
As to the second part of your question, we aren't discussing the USS Liberty today because of new information. We are discussing the USS Liberty today because of old -- even ancient -- grudges.
Tarik Skubal underwent elbow surgery May 6.
One month and one day later, he threw five scoreless innings on 54 pitches and punched out six at High-A.
Maybe Skubal is just that guy, but if nanoscope technology halves the return time from bone-chip injuries, what an advancement.
Sure. I have read his books. Have you? His ideas are truly monstrous. The end of modernity and everything this country is based on. I am not in the business of giving a platform to someone who is looking for a bigger platform. I know who he is … he clearly lays it all out in all of his books. I have been following his ‘work’ since the 90s. I don’t know his influence today in Russia. I am more concerned with his growing influence in the west. I have a ton of respect for you Glenn. You are really missing the mark, if you have read his books.
If you are using or reading from The Passion Translation, you should know that it is a fraudulent and deceptive piece of work. This video is long, but it meticulously lays out the evidence.
https://t.co/9NN58ZNWHJ