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No test can be done but perhaps, for those aspiring political life, should be tested as to where their 'loyalties' lie long before elected.

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Great post, but I must disagree with you about RFK Jr. for several reasons. For one thing, he IS a Kennedy, and has never stared into that empty refrigerator and wondered how he was going to feed his family until payday, so he lives in a bubble and I don't trust him. For another, he unreservedly supports Israeli genocide in Gaza, so I will not support him.

I won't blame people for voting for him over the D's and R's, though, IF he makes it to the ballot in their state, which right now is unknown.

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I agree with you except that some times politicians have to take a dive on some issues to remain credible on others. The Gaza genocide is a momentous game changer and puts a whole lot of politicians and everybody else on the wrong side of history. There are many more reverberations to come on this one. Thanks for your feedback.

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Well, of all of the horrible fates I've barely managed to avoid, not becoming a lawyer or a politician are definitely in the top five. :)

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What an unmitigated crock of shit.

RFK Jr. has the CIA is running his campaign . . . Mossad agent Dennis Kucinibitch wasn't getting the job done . . .

https://www.lewrockwell.com/political-theatre/rfk-fires-kucinich-and-appoints-his-cia-daughter-in-law-to-run-his-campaign/

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Very disappointing to hear subject to further verifications.

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It was all over the bloody Jew York Times and JuSA Today . . .

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It is a detail of a much larger painting, as of now I don't know who painted it. But it was common in those times for painted figures to appear "woody" and stiff. Just as in early photographs subjects wore head clamps to keep them perfectly still for long exposures.

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