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CelticWitch64

Only the Irish can save Ireland

Much to my shock I'm horrified to find out asylum seekers/migrants/refugees are entitledallowed to vote in our up coming referendum 8th/march frustrated

Surely this is wrong?
I wait eagerly to be corrected help moping

Although I know I'm registered nevertheless, I checked earlier to be sure...
Don't know why or how but turns out there is an error with my PPS number, which means I may not be registered at all, so if like me you care about your country and you plan to vote a double NO NO, don't take your registration for granted, be certain you ARE.

The deadline for registering and updating your details is 20th February.

gnite

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Tulefell

Who is next?

There are about 1000 political prisoners in Russia now. It is more, than there were in late USSR times. That means, that the present putler's regimen is worse.

Kara-Murza
Yashin
Chanysheva
Scochilenko
Pivovarov
Gabyshev
Gorinov
Berkovich

Here's the full list of political prisoners:



Who will be next?
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More fraud allegations

Election Scandal deepens as new allegations of fraud emerge.

According to a White House source, an unspecified number of prayers for the removal of Trump, made by non-Christians, who are not entitled to pray in this election, have been uncovered. Demands for an investigation into this “blatant move to influence the will of God” have been called for. Experts are looking into the Book of Revelation for clarification.
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Conrad73online today!

Hungary,anti-Communist-Uprising October 1956.



October 23, 2021|

12:38 pm
Rod Dreher

To mark the anniversary of the 1956 Soviet invasion of Hungary, I’m publishing in this space an essay from Stephen Sholl, an American academic living in Budapest, and a friend I made this summer:

Today will mark the 65-year anniversary of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956. For many Americans, this anniversary will go unnoticed, yet the lessons that this episode holds are important ones for Americans to understand.

The Hungarian Revolution was the most serious challenge to Soviet Rule in the Eastern Bloc during the Cold War. In late October 1956, demonstrations, often beginning at universities, erupted throughout Hungary. Within a week, these demonstrations had evolved into an outright popular revolt, with the revolutionaries demanding major reforms and calling for the Soviet Army to leave Hungary.
Initially it appeared to be successful, with previous Prime Minister and reformer Imre Nagy being reinstated and the Russians withdrawing from Budapest. Once Nagy, however, declared his intention to withdraw from the Warsaw Pact, the Soviets quickly returned and crushed the Revolution in Budapest and in Hungary’s other major cities after intense street fighting. By November 10, the Soviets had decisively squashed the Revolution. More than 2,000 Hungarians died in the fighting, and hundreds of thousands fled to the West in the aftermath.

The lesson for Americans, lies not with the defeat of the Hungarian freedom fighters — though their bravery and courage in the face of insurmountable odds is a trait worth emulating — but rather the path that led Hungary to 1956.

In the aftermath of the Second World War, Hungary, while war-ravaged, was not decisively on the path to dictatorship. The Soviets appeared to follow through on their promise to establish democracies in their occupied areas, and introduced parliamentary democracy into Hungary. While the Soviet Army intimidated opposing parties and falsified ballots, other parties were allowed to compete, and their votes were recognized. In Hungary’s first election in 1946, the Communists were defeated by an overwhelming number of votes, only earning around 17 percent.

The Independent Smallholders Party, which represented the center-right, secured an outright majority, and was even allowed to form a government. The Communist Party asked only to be allowed into the governing coalition, and was granted the Ministry of the Interior. Unfortunately for the young Hungarian Republic, the ruling party accepted the coalition. Granting the Communists control over the Interior ministry meant they controlled the country’s police.

Using the martial power of police authority, Communists began a systematic takeover of Hungarian institutions — this, despite the fact that a formally “non-Communist” government was in power. The police intimidated political opponents and local leaders into joining the Communist Party; those who refused were labeled ‘fascists’ and forced out of the public sphere. In institutions such as courtrooms, schools, universities, churches, and unions, those expelled would be replaced by loyal Communists, slowly turning these bodies into extensions of the Communist Party. This institutional dominance, by a people and ideology that were not held by the vast majority of Hungarians, eroded any notion of real democracy in Hungary (at the time, the CIA estimated only 10 percent of Hungarians were Communist).

more at the link
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chatilliononline today!

HEY! I wanna be stuck on politics...

Obviously, I don't possess the talent to post blog after blog and continue to comment to my blogs... even if it annoys the other bloggers and mentioned by administration that CS is a dating site...
Where can I to learn these skills?
Maybe I should Google 'One Trick Pony'
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suziecute

Money at work - love this story

A self-made millionaire giving back - Harris Rosen, in Florida, USA, "adopted" a local community, Tangelo Park, offering free pre-school care to all children and scholarships to all graduates. Crime in the area fell by 50% and high school graduation has gone up steadily from 25% to 100%.

I don't think charity is good for people, because when it is easier to accept it than to go out and find work, the result is nearly always a parasitic mindset. This one, though - parents are freed up to go back to being productive, and youngsters are offered a reason to work hard and try for a future.

Probably the very last thing he'd want is to go into politics but THIS is where countries should look for leaders, or leaders should look for advice - those who help people to help themselves. JMO.
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Vierkaesehochonline today!

You read it here first.

The overwhelming RED WAVE tomorrow in both legislative bodies here in paradise beckons. Suck it up, our America jealous and self-loathing puffter girly men, and man haters of the weaker sex here in blog zemlya. Have the spin helmets and flack jackets on, oh you people of CS liberal sentmentalities. Just the beginning of the payback parties, we say. This swing in the Republic's pendulum shall be delicious indeed.
So, watch the shite of the corrupt Biden clan weaken, with Coke head/millionaire Hunter in for special treatment. Impeachment, not for his never held a real job, bottom of law school class, demented dada dear. As for him the 25th amendment is calling. But real impeachment awaits Mz. vapid VP, along with a few notables in the Senate and House. Rowe stays, with an even stronger SCOTUS, and with CFM (clinical fetus murder) bans expanding to all states and territories. No more pandering to violent criminals, real punishment for BLM firebrands, and reform of the stolen election US voting system. Dead voters no longer need apply. Lots more. Just watch.
Then there's 2024. And Mssrs. Trump of Desantis will fix the border, complete infrastructure repair, fiscal responsibility (verses use of tax money to pander politically), and so much more. Why, it all is enough to give real men that tingle down the legs.
But I digress, as I appear once more. Tata. Vierk.
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bemyneighbor

BREAKING NEWS!

The Supreme Court will decide if Trump can be kept off 2024 presidential ballots

• Published January 5, 2024, 5:10 PM EST | Washington, D.C.

NEWS By Associated Press
The Supreme Court said Friday it will decide whether former President Donald Trump can be kept off the ballot because of his efforts to overturn his 2020 election loss, inserting the court squarely in the 2024 presidential campaign.

The justices acknowledged the need to reach a decision quickly, as voters will soon begin casting presidential primary ballots across the country. The court agreed to take up a case from Colorado stemming from Trump's role in the events that culminated in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol.

Arguments will be held in early February."


More to follow as things unfold..... news worth following.
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Orzzz

15 in the race.

I saw a list of all the ones running for POTUS! A radio talk show host. An entrepreneur, an author, an activist scholar. Sheesh..they crawl out of the wood work! Granted we already had an actor. But, he came up through the ranks. And another actor and a wrestler who were Governors. And as far as I see, good at it.
Why do people with little claim to fame think they are capable of dealing with the baloney of DC?
The masses never heard of them. They have no money and politics is a rich mans game.
Anyone remember Pat Paulson? Lynden Laruche. Pat Davis? Other also rans?
Meanwhile the same old guard gets back in. They have the backers and cash and know who to bribe and blackmail.tongue
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