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Comment on: But where's the lie?
Ya your counter point of 2001 America would shit a brick real valid counterpoint factually based good argument. And as for your second point I’ll concede maybe ally was to formal of a term but it is a country that we have a positive diplomatic relationship who also has strong relations with our Allies with being invaded by a country with poor diplomatic relationships with us and our Allies. A country that has threatened our Allies. So yes fighting a proxy war by sending our older toys to defend a country’s freedom and weaken our enemies all without risking American lives sounds worth it to me. Or would you rather see a country lose its freedom, our enemies gain valuable land and resources and have them continue to strengthen there military rather than weaken it in this proxy war as you put it
1 15 Feb 2024 16:54 u/whyohwhy13 in r/RedditCensors
Comment on: But where's the lie?
First off you are already wrong illegal immigration was the highest it’s ever been during the bush administration so definitely not a problem created by Biden secondly more immigrants are apprehended at the border under Biden than there were under trump so again this administration has already tightened the borders and lastly if they cared the way they say they did they wouldn’t vote down the strictest bill proposed just because it continued military aid to an ally versus one of our longest standing enemies.
1 15 Feb 2024 16:23 u/whyohwhy13 in r/RedditCensors
Comment on: But where's the lie?
No it’s because they listened two a twice impeached criminal and want to make border security an election issue and they know there voter base is dumb enough to listen to the propaganda they push on why they rejected it
1 15 Feb 2024 16:10 u/whyohwhy13 in r/RedditCensors
Comment on: But where's the lie?
Are we going to ignore that it it was republicans who voted down the most recent bills at a federal level to tighten border security. Or is that just a fact we are choosing to ignore
1 14 Feb 2024 17:06 u/whyohwhy13 in r/RedditCensors
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