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Leslie Davis's avatar

It would be my supreme desire that Europe and NATO could read this letter, it’s that critical. That would be a miracle.

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Deirdre Donovan's avatar

Truth man ✌️

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Fight4Humanity's avatar

Jim, your excellent post once again highlights that the challenges we face extend far beyond a threat to our nation's existence. While many are focused on domestic concerns, we are simultaneously witnessing a global upheaval that threatens to fundamentally reshape the international order. The newly-emboldened, pseudo-intellectual reich is determined to impose their warped vision on humanity's future. We cannot allow that to happen. This community, and others like it, must expand its outreach to the world, as Jim is encouraging.

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Ruthy Wexler's avatar

Who-ooo!!!!!!!

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Patrick Goldstone's avatar

“When I asked Zelens’kyi why he had remained in Kyiv, he said that he “could not have done otherwise.” Explaining his choice, he began not from the specific predicament, dramatic though it was, and not even from himself. He spoke of his love for his parents, and what he had learned from them. He had not chosen them, and yet in his love for them he was free. He compared that love to the decision to remain in the capital as the war began: something self-evident. Staying was not something he did alone: he was in the company of those who had taught him when he was younger and those who had elected him. He was in the company of others who were also taking risks. He understood the situation, he said, because of what it meant to represent others. A president, he said, was only the first grain of sand in a turning hourglass. We talked about how, over time, beginning in youth, an accumulation of decisions makes us who we are. Then a moment comes when we do what we must because of what we have chosen to become. An unfree person can always try to run. But sometimes a free person has to stay. Free will is character.”

— On Freedom by Timothy Snyder

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Ruthy Wexler's avatar

Oh yeah

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Agapeocordis 's avatar

Well written and accurate article. Thank you.:))

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Jessie Ayani's avatar

Well done, Jim, as was today's post. Thank you.

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Steve B's avatar

From the Petition: "Musk has a proven track record of using his social media platform X to meddle in other countries’ elections"

He also has an as yet unproven, but highly suspicious record of actually meddling in the election results themselves, electronically. If anyone has the capabilities, access to technical expertise, and absence of morals to do such a thing, it's Elon Musk.

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Kay G's avatar

Good for you Canada! Remove that twisted, ketamine cancer from your politics as soon as you can!! No country, that values it’s citizens freedom should allow the Muskrat to gain a foothold in their elections.

Also, if he gets out of line - you could do what South American countries did to American companies that became pushy - Nationalize Musk’s holdings in Canada.

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