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[–] GhostWriter17 0 points 4 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago
Whatever you say (((Schlomo)))
[–] LordSporkington 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
Do you have any more of an argument than just because you say so?
I notice in your response you talk about Israel, this shows that you are either poorly informed or simply incapable of understanding an asymmetrical exchange.
That aside, the differences between Biden and Trump are vast and Israel is one very small part. To equate the two is extremely simplistic and to conclude that since neither is perfect, they are equally bad is the kind of binary thinking found in children.
The idea here seems to be that because neither of these choices are perfect, you should instead do nothing. Anyone, who has e er accomplished anything knows that almost every step to success is choosing between two bad choices. Eventually, by consistently choosing slightly better, it turns out that you've ended up miles ahead.
So please, state some evidence how these two are the same or I and I assume all who read this can just write you off as a black pilled, down nothing, unemployed, fat slob. Because to not be these things requires making imperfect choices.
[–] inbreds_vote_trump 2 points -2 points 0 points (+0|-2) ago
Haven't seen any pictures of Biden with Epstein. This is what happens when you watch Faux News