Who won 1st Presidential debate? 06/27/24…….. Be honest 🇺🇸 🇺🇸!

fishtm2001

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look guys, you have all fallen hook line and sinker for the globalist lie that sheer political/economic values transcend nationality or culture

THEY DONT

the fight against communism that underlies our obsession with chasing $$$ wasn't really an economic war, it was a cultural one between Western Europe and Ukrainian Jews masquerading as Russian Bolsheviks
'When Gödel was studying to take his American citizenship test in 1947, he came across what he described as an “inner contradiction” in the U.S. Constitution. At the time, he was at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey, where he was good friends with Albert Einstein and Oskar Morgenstern. Gödel told Morgenstern about the flaw in the constitution, which, he said, would allow the United States to legally become a fascist state. Morgenstern tried to convince Gödel that this was very unlikely to happen, but Gödel remained very concerned about it. He was an Austrian by birth and, having lived through the 1933 coup d’état and escaped from Nazi Germany after the Anschluss, had reason to be concerned about living in a fascist dictatorship. Morgenstern had a number of discussions with Gödel about his concerns, and also told Einstein about them."
 

Thebrownblob

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'When Gödel was studying to take his American citizenship test in 1947, he came across what he described as an “inner contradiction” in the U.S. Constitution. At the time, he was at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey, where he was good friends with Albert Einstein and Oskar Morgenstern. Gödel told Morgenstern about the flaw in the constitution, which, he said, would allow the United States to legally become a fascist state. Morgenstern tried to convince Gödel that this was very unlikely to happen, but Gödel remained very concerned about it. He was an Austrian by birth and, having lived through the 1933 coup d’état and escaped from Nazi Germany after the Anschluss, had reason to be concerned about living in a fascist dictatorship. Morgenstern had a number of discussions with Gödel about his concerns, and also told Einstein about them."
We should definitely get rid of the constitution because some European, who wanted to be American had some secret that no one knows what it is that makes the constitution turn us into a fascist nation.

Reality is people like you hate the constitution and hate freedom. You’ll gravitate towards anything that belittles it, even a fable, or an old wives tale.
 

fishtm2001

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We should definitely get rid of the constitution because some European, who wanted to be American had some secret that no one knows what it is that makes the constitution turn us into a fascist nation.

Reality is people like you hate the constitution and hate freedom. You’ll gravitate towards anything that belittles it, even a fable, or an old wives tale.
"The Supreme Court has now reinterpreted that document ( The Constitution). The court, for all intents and purposes, has also reinterpreted the Declaration of Independence, which proclaimed, “Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed” to replace the “absolute tyranny” of a king.'

TNR
 

Thebrownblob

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"The Supreme Court has now reinterpreted that document ( The Constitution). The court, for all intents and purposes, has also reinterpreted the Declaration of Independence, which proclaimed, “Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed” to replace the “absolute tyranny” of a king.'

TNR
No, that’s how you interpreted it.

And we all understand your mental state.
 
'When Gödel was studying to take his American citizenship test in 1947, he came across what he described as an “inner contradiction” in the U.S. Constitution. At the time, he was at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey, where he was good friends with Albert Einstein and Oskar Morgenstern. Gödel told Morgenstern about the flaw in the constitution, which, he said, would allow the United States to legally become a fascist state. Morgenstern tried to convince Gödel that this was very unlikely to happen, but Gödel remained very concerned about it. He was an Austrian by birth and, having lived through the 1933 coup d’état and escaped from Nazi Germany after the Anschluss, had reason to be concerned about living in a fascist dictatorship. Morgenstern had a number of discussions with Gödel about his concerns, and also told Einstein about them."
stupid story, the words written on a paper only matter as much as the moral strength of the nation

the greatest constitution is just toilet paper to 3rd world savages
 
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