Posted on 07/30/2021 11:27:28 PM PDT by weston




Yes, that was a good question.
I thought I heard it was 9/11. I guess 08/31 would be a better date. Not of any significance.
May 1 is the traditonal date when the spring offensives begin by the Taliban.
They come from their winter quarters in Pakistan (South Wazirastan) and start their mischief.
Trump wanted to be out of there by then, by May 1.
But Biden extended that to 9/11/21. This allowed the Taliban to gets their troops in position to start taking over provincial capitals in May, June and July.
And you are right, 9/11 is a somber day here.The Taliban would be in control, or an equal partner with the Afghan gov’t, so how could that be interpreted in any way other than a win for the Taliban.
Just another proof that this whole thing is deliberate.
šš¤£ I had not seen that one, funnnnnny!
Trump repeats his guarantee that “You are going to be very happy.”
Make us happy, happy, happy, Mr. President!!!
Sebastian Gorka DrG
@SebGorka
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5m
For 4 years President Trumpās Alpha-Male Administration keep us safe from:
- Russian expansion
- N. Korean missiles
- Iranās proxies
- Illegal Aliens
- Al Qaeda, and
- Destroyed the ISIS
Caliphate
How safe do you feel under Bidenās team of America-hating BetaBoys?
Of course, I had to look now.
Originally changed from May (Trump’s date) to 9/11 and then backed up further. Though I guess 8/31 is ‘before the 9/11 deadline’.
President Joe Biden announced Thursday the rapid withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan would conclude by Aug. 31, bringing America’s longest war to a swift end weeks before the Sept. 11 deadline he set this year.
I bet the FIB intercepted my dictation messages. Since Russia was never involved
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“A federal judge in Louisiana has issued a temporary restraining order preventing Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine from mandating COVID-19 vaccination as a condition of student enrollment.
The decision is the latest development in a dispute involving several students, the private medical college operating at the University of Louisiana-Monroe and Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry.
Landry actively opposes vaccine mandates, while VCOM asserts its mandatory vaccination policy is critical to keeping students, staff and patients safe.
āEven during a pandemic, we must protect the rights of our citizens,ā Landry said immediately after the ruling. āI’m pleased with the courtās decision and glad these students can focus on what’s important; their education.ā
Landry first approached the school when three students said they were retaliated against for refusing COVID-19 vaccinations.
āThese complaints have included recordings of conversations with VCOM staff engaging in harassing and coercive conduct targeting students who have exercised their right to opt-out of receiving a COVID-19 vaccine,ā Landry said in July.
The school rejected accusations of wrongdoing and maintains it has acted appropriately regarding health and legal obligations.
āThe intention of VCOMās coronavirus vaccine policy, is and always has been the safety of our students, the safety of our employees and workplace, as well as the safety of the patients being cared for by our students, faculty and staff,ā VCOM said in an emailed statement.
The school granted the students religious exemptions after they filed a federal lawsuit, along with the attorney general, Aug. 4. Landry later backed out after Judge Terry Doughty of the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Louisiana questioned the stateās standing.
The students continued their lawsuit, in part, because of restrictions that came with the religious exemptions, such as required vaccine education trainings, a prohibition on activities involving patients and only working with student lab partners who agree to work with unvaccinated students.”
Sean Parnell
@SeanParnellUSA
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Hey
@JoeBiden
, tell your #SECDEF that the correct answer to this question is that the United States Military will move heaven & earth to get Americans out of Afghanistan.
We wonāt rest until that mission is accomplished because we donāt leave our people behind.
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Daily Caller
@DailyCaller
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SEC AUSTIN: “We don’t have the capability to go out and collect large numbers of people.”
Got an e-mail back from son and he said this article,
is FAKE news.
Not happening in Australia.
Got an e-mail back from son and he said this article,
is FAKE news.
Not happening in Australia.
Yay! SO thankful this is NOT true/NOT happening, in Australia, Gran.
Appreciate you taking the time to confirm.
It would be horrid, if so.
Did he happen to mention where it was that this health official is saying, ‘No need to worry, your children will be fine’ could be?
Thanks for getting a personal report :)
Just more purposely embarrassing.
All he said is that it was FAKE, not happening.
I just couldn’t imagine doing this to the kids but they have mobilized the military to make sure people stay locked down.
Quick (1 1/2 minutes) video from Sky News Australia.
Kellyanne Conway slams Kamala Harris’ silence over the plight of Afghan women https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b4rO_8ntGEA
Leaked DHS Email Shows Biden Admin Proposal to Expedite Asylum Requests Following Afghanistan Crisis - Project Veritas
Project Veritas Ā· EXCLUSIVE: Leaked DHS Email Shows Biden Admin Proposal to Expedite Asylum Requests Following Afghanistan Crisis ā...reduce processing times by transferring the initial responsibility for adjudicating certain protection claims from immigration judges to USCIS asylum officers” STAY TUNED - This is just the beginning. More federal whistleblowers coming forward NEXT WEEK! Contact us: veritastips@protonmail.com
Thx. Would NOT surprise me, at all.
Nothing is beneath this *admin*.
No I’m in East Texas!
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