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In reply to the discussion: Do we build walls, or bridges? [View all]MineralMan
(147,636 posts)90. Really? Please demonstrate that.
The bomb was dropped to try to end the war quickly though a demonstration of our massive destructive capabilities. It worked, but at a very high cost in civilian lives. Its justification is still a matter of debate.
I was born only a few days before the Hiroshima bombing. I am a bomb baby.
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we are more than 2 separate nations very uneasily coexisting, in my view,.
NRaleighLiberal
Feb 2019
#1
And the example you cited of "Coons doing it" was the "bipartisan" FOSTA bill
Voltaire2
Feb 2019
#23
Yes you already ran away from providing any evidence that this bill reduce exploitation and violence
Voltaire2
Feb 2019
#27
"An interest in a functioning country." - no they want to "drown government in a bathtub".
Voltaire2
Feb 2019
#20
The Democrats will have an infrastructure bill, The Repubs will have nothing
marylandblue
Feb 2019
#53
Most people who use their religion to oppress others feel they are doing the right thing
Lordquinton
Feb 2019
#41
You are using it as a straw man to avoid talking about it in the religious context
Lordquinton
Feb 2019
#96
All that does is push the idea of "wrong" onto other things thought be wrong
marylandblue
Feb 2019
#57