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(((Amram Leifer)))
amramleifer
It is increasingly obvious that the 1877 compromise, in which military occupation of Southern states was abandoned and Democrats allowed to take control again, was one of the greatest political
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corey robin
CoreyRobin
One of the things that makes me hopeful, longterm, is that this analysis, which several of us were pushing from the beginning of Trump's regime (and before that, in fact),
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Gabriel Noronha
GLNoronha
Abrams: Iran’s prior covert efforts to develop fissile material production capabilities related, from the beginning, not for peaceful purposes, but for nuclear weapons ambitions. Iran started its efforts to build
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SDSU College Republicans
SDSUCR
As usual, liberal critiques of conservatives with an aim to actually conserve /something/ amount to little more than "point and sputter" commentary and circular, self-referential logic. "Democracy is good because
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suhas palshikar
PalshikarSuhas
On the controversy over 'celebrities' making similar statement supporting stand of MEA --- what do we learn? /1 Similarity of statement suggests signatories are dumb or conspiring by approving a
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Serge Zaka (Dr. Zarge)
SergeZaka
[Thread] Cette année, j’ai réalisé que de nombreux préjugés minaient l’agriculture française. Le grand public est mal informé. Pour vos repas de fêtes, voici une sélection de faits (confirmés par
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Prof. Madhav Nalapat
MD_Nalapat
Characteristic of those steeped in the culture of the Lutyens Zone is to fasten themselves to whichever party and whoever leader is dominant at the period,discarding the old in the
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Narîn🌞نارین
narinology
still defending liberalism in 2020 and alas one still continues to ask why I am always 3sabi It’s the same argument. Always. It continues to cycle and resurface. And evidence
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𝙘𝙞𝙖𝙣
ctenhtwelven2o
following independence the catholic church filled the oppressive void left by the british and brutalised ireland with an iron fist we were not a complicit society we were a fledgling
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Alan Baxter
AlanBixter
Today I am starting a difficult experiment. An informal clinical trial with a single subject: Myself. I have MS and am treated successfully with Ocrelizumab. Unfortunately, the action of Ocrelizumab
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Connor Byrne
connorjbyrne
Politics;( apologies to those who just like pictures of me with carrots)The Tories dont care what anyone thinks.They have a big majority and a 5 yr tenure.We cannot oust these
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Daniel DePetris
DanDePetris
THREAD: I was 13 years old on 9/11. The one thing that still sticks with me is the feeling of complete and utter fear in the weeks & months following
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zeyesnidzeno
zeyesnidzeno
Dans les rangs des anti- @ObservLaicite, il y a un bon nombre d'identitaires, bien entendu, mais il y a aussi de sincères "Combistes" (pour le dire simplement).Chez les "Combistes", on
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self-made debtor ☭
babadookspinoza
The United States has continued its collective punishment sanctions regimes (literal war crimes!) against countries like Venezuela and Iran despite the pandemic. Before the pandemic they were already resulting, as
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Jean Mackenzie
jeanmackenzie
[THREAD] Here are some reflections from my time in Belarus.1) People say don’t fear the regime in the way they used to. So many people told me they'd become so
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emptywheel
emptywheel
And now onto Cambridge Anlaytica and the other non-GRU influence campaigns.Let's start with this hilarious description of an industry that exploits US social media companies. https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/7039357-200818-SSCI-R
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