I’m not smart enough to say that there is still a battle going on or not. But Cooper brings up a good point the quoted article. What we see on display isn’t rebels it is just parroting what is now mainstream
With Russia back on the offensive after significant Ukrainian combat successes around Kharkiv and Kherson in the second half of 2022, the past few weeks have been the bloodiest so far of an already bloody war, with both sides taking extraordinarily heavy casualties. Expect it to get worse.
I’m not smart enough to say that there is still a battle going on or not. But Cooper brings up a good point the quoted article. What we see on display isn’t rebels it is just parroting what is now mainstream
The last Pope is right. I am Protestant, not Catholic, but he is right when he said the spirit of the Antichrist is growing stronger in this generation.
I’m not smart enough to say that there is still a battle going on or not. But Cooper brings up a good point the quoted article. What we see on display isn’t rebels it is just parroting what is now mainstream
Not a clue;
• "...Cooper..." ?
• "...good point..." ?
• "...quoted article." ?
Really not sure, but guessin political shenanigans or somesheit-again?
And since it's an AngEngdong thread—prolly waaay too obnoxiously Americocentric. . . or whatever the fuckin term.
Am really only here to annoy fschmidt anyway.
But will leave ya'z with some wisdom...
A 16th century painting showing the skinning alive of a corrupt judge, Sisamnes, in the year 500BC.
Sisamnes was a corrupt royal judge at the time of Cambyses II in Persia.
It was discovered that he took a bribe in court and passed an unfair judgement.
As a consequence the king ordered that he be arrested for his corruption and ordered that he be skinned alive.
Before passing judgement the king asked Sisamnes who he wished to nominate as his successor.
Sisamnes, in his greed, chose his son, Otanes.
The king agreed and appointed Otanes to replace his father.
He subsequently passed judgement and ordered that Sisamnes removed skin should be used to upholster the seat on which the new judge would sit in court to remind him of the potential consequences of corruption.
Otanes, in his deliberations, was forced to always remember that he was always sitting on the skin of his executed father.
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