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Jaytee
Discussion: Inconsequential Chat

Rock on!!

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ml1
Discussion: The NYT Spelling Bee Thread

got the QB with the hints today. Did not need the Buddy however.

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tjohn
Discussion: What does Putin want (and whatabout it)

As PVW has noted, even if we accept all of Nan's claims about U.S. actions in Ukraine (she has conveniently established that these need not be factual), it still does not justify Putin's War.

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GoSlugs
Discussion: Black Bear wandering around Lower Wyoming

Beautiful critter.

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PVW
Discussion: What does Putin want (and whatabout it)

It's ok -- at some point in the future, someone on this thread might say something you find upsetting. In the face of such an existential threat to MOL, we understand you had no choice but to try and destroy this thread.

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galileo
Discussion: Big Bang to Young Sheldon

Just 2 more episodes and Young Sheldon is finished. Last night's show was a sad surprise to me. Next week will soften the ending. I will miss the great cast but there will be something in the fall. Especially enjoy the grandmother played by Annie Potts who I remember from that great show Designing Women.

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tjohn
Discussion: What does Putin want (and whatabout it)

nan said:

Facts don't always tell the whole story.   Sometimes the whole story makes the facts irrelevant. 

Jamie,

Can I make this my signature line for every post I make?

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tjohn
Discussion: What does Putin want (and whatabout it)

DaveSchmidt said:

tjohn said:

Now I feel like we have been overly hard on Germany for the invasions that opened two world wars.

It’s impossible to read Tuchman without rooting for Germany against the existential threat it felt it faced.

To be fair, Germany was in a difficult position with a revanchist France on one side and an ever-expanding Russian Empire on the other.

Germany certainly made poor choices in 1914.  As Tuchman notes, one of the most fascinating "what ifs" of the 20th Century is this:

What if Germany had defended against France without invading any countries and had, instead, focused on Russia?

Russia would have been knocked out of the war and would have lost a good deal of the Russian Empire.  Nazi Germany would not have come to pass.  We wouldn't recognize the world of today if in this alternative history.

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drummerboy
Discussion: The Rose Garden and White House happenings: Listening to voters’ concerns

joanne said:

No-one’s mentioned the Hannibal Lecter stuff: is that another thing not reported over there??? 
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/article/2024/may/12/trump-rally-speech-hannibal-lecter

Creepy

Jaytee said:

trump claims his rally in wildwood drew more people than a Bruce Springsteen concert… I guess you believe that too. 

there's just too much of his antics. we can't mention everything.

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