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Found a response to pedfork penders tweet I posted a couple days ago

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Democrats crow joyously about uppity niggress getting put in her place.

I admire Mr. Bookbinder for doing his part to ensure yet another criminal nigger gets a proper drumming by the racist justice system, and agree that black women have no place in government or any sort of leadership positions, and am greatful for their service in doing their part.

But what I can't figure out is why when the journalists were putting together this story did they try to only find pictures of her in bright lights and when she'd had her hair lightened? Its a complete mystery to me.

FINED* AND PROHIBITED FROM FEDERAL SERVICE**! Eat that Trumptards!

*$1000
** Four Years
 
But what I can't figure out is why when the journalists were putting together this story did they try to only find pictures of her in bright lights and when she'd had her hair lightened? Its a complete mystery to me.
I wouldn't be surprised if the journalists might have photoshopped the pictures in question.
 
Well for what it's worth the Invasion of Iraq was a giant success. The decade trying to rebuild with an incompetent new government, army, and suicide bombers who wanted to make everyone's life hell, however, was a failure.

Makes me wonder what we did in Japan that was so different and yet so much more successful. During the war people were so fearful of the US in Okinawa that tens of thousands committed mass suicide. Maybe it's because Japan isn't filled with a bunch of groups that hate each other, but at the same time we stopped the Euros from killing each other every 5 minutes. So nation building has worked before. If the military leaders were more competent on a plan to fix things post-war then getting involved wouldn't be such a big deal. But they're not.
My guess is that the goals were different. In the case of Japan and Germany, it was about building bulwarks against communism, and that requires a country with a strong economy, high standard of living, and high social cohesion. In the modern case it's either about some ill-defined "bringing democracy" or lining the pockets of certain firms who have the ear of the administration/creating a practice ground for various anti-insurgency techniques just in case the Don't Tread on Me types make good on their threats. If the latter goal was the actual one, both cases of nation-building were equally successful at fulfilling the intended purpose.
 
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