THE TRUMP 2024 THREAD

Box Ox

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you don't know about his personal mistakes lol or you wouldve never voted for him.
Please tell us about them so I can regret voting for him over Kamala.
sure david cay johnston has written a few books on it.

Ok, but what specific Trump personal mistakes are you actually thinking of when you tell someone they would've never voted for him if they knew about them? Did he pull a Ted Kennedy or something?
 

Box Ox

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Ok, but what specific Trump personal mistakes are you actually thinking of when you tell someone they would've never voted for him if they knew about them? Did he pull a Ted Kennedy or something?
Well that didn't keep Kennedy from get elected over and over

In MA. Would’ve kept me from voting for him. So I want to know what Trump personal mistake secrets comrade Ricky knows.
 

newfie

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The Palestinians or Philistines are mentioned throughout the bible and in Egyptian literature. They built cities of Gaza , Ashkelon and Ashdod.
you need to research the history of the area. the jews have been in that land for a very long time. palistians are johnny come latelys and were put there for apeasement purposes.

The history of Jewish lands, primarily centered around the region now known as Israel and Palestine, dates back to the second millennium BCE, with the emergence of the Israelites as a people in the land of Canaan, where they established kingdoms of Israel and Judah, eventually leading to the Jewish diaspora following conquests by the Assyrian and Babylonian empires; despite exile, Jews maintained a connection to the land and returned to establish a state during the time of the Persian Empire, later facing Roman rule and the destruction of the Second Temple in Jerusalem, which resulted in further dispersal, until the modern Zionist movement led to the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948.

Key points in Jewish land history:
  • Early Israelites:
    The story of the Jewish people begins with the biblical patriarchs like Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, who are said to have lived in the land of Canaan, which became the foundation for the kingdoms of Israel and Judah.

  • United Kingdom:
    Around 1000 BCE, under Kings Saul, David, and Solomon, the Israelites unified into a single kingdom with Jerusalem as its capital.

  • Division of Kingdoms:
    The unified kingdom later split into the northern Kingdom of Israel and the southern Kingdom of Judah.

  • Exile to Babylon:
    The Babylonian Empire conquered Judah in 586 BCE, leading to the exile of many Jews to Babylon, marking the start of the Jewish diaspora.

  • Persian Period and Return:
    Following the Persian conquest of Babylon, Jews were allowed to return to their land and rebuild the temple in Jerusalem.

  • Hellenistic and Roman Rule:
    During the Hellenistic period, the region came under Greek influence, leading to the Maccabean Revolt and the establishment of the Hasmonean dynasty. Later, the Roman Empire took control, culminating in the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 CE and further Jewish exile.
 

Over70irregs

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you need to research the history of the area. the jews have been in that land for a very long time. palistians are johnny come latelys and were put there for apeasement purposes.

The history of Jewish lands, primarily centered around the region now known as Israel and Palestine, dates back to the second millennium BCE, with the emergence of the Israelites as a people in the land of Canaan, where they established kingdoms of Israel and Judah, eventually leading to the Jewish diaspora following conquests by the Assyrian and Babylonian empires; despite exile, Jews maintained a connection to the land and returned to establish a state during the time of the Persian Empire, later facing Roman rule and the destruction of the Second Temple in Jerusalem, which resulted in further dispersal, until the modern Zionist movement led to the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948.

Key points in Jewish land history:
  • Early Israelites:
    The story of the Jewish people begins with the biblical patriarchs like Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, who are said to have lived in the land of Canaan, which became the foundation for the kingdoms of Israel and Judah.

  • United Kingdom:
    Around 1000 BCE, under Kings Saul, David, and Solomon, the Israelites unified into a single kingdom with Jerusalem as its capital.

  • Division of Kingdoms:
    The unified kingdom later split into the northern Kingdom of Israel and the southern Kingdom of Judah.

  • Exile to Babylon:
    The Babylonian Empire conquered Judah in 586 BCE, leading to the exile of many Jews to Babylon, marking the start of the Jewish diaspora.

  • Persian Period and Return:
    Following the Persian conquest of Babylon, Jews were allowed to return to their land and rebuild the temple in Jerusalem.

  • Hellenistic and Roman Rule:
    During the Hellenistic period, the region came under Greek influence, leading to the Maccabean Revolt and the establishment of the Hasmonean dynasty. Later, the Roman Empire took control, culminating in the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 CE and further Jewish exile.
TLDR Here is my knowledge or research. Because I know it I don’t have to cut/paste. You almost made it. You were really close. We begin with the Obvious…Abraham who was promised to produce many nations. Resulting in Jewish and Arab. FF to sons Ishmael(arab line) and Isaac(jewish line). Ishmael and mom are banished. Isaac and mom stay. Then FF Jacob and Esau. FF Israelites not follow directions rest is history. Both sides have claim therefore you cannot have peace.
 
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Box Ox

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