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PATRICK

(12,333 posts)
32. Actually, much worse than Chamberlain
Sat Dec 13, 2025, 04:12 PM
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and worse than my earlier post. He has embraced the sick imperial fantasies of China and Russia in a blatant burlesque attempt to take over other countries in our "sphere". Old, outdated atavistic shit from morons corrupted by money, power and any untimely goal that makes us ALL fools for not removing the very few sociopaths heading the "big" powers of impotent humanity. We have bigger problems than a few failed humans. The greatest shame is to all who had some kind of power(legal or otherwise) to stop this planet wide fiasco and to the rest of us supporting the ridiculous pyramid tomb of the World as it is- and where we allow ourselves to be entombed. A dead rock in a vast cosmos. glory to be erased.

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So he just called him a spineless weasel wolfie001 Saturday #1
And PPP* will no doubt take it as a compliment. ... littlemissmartypants Saturday #5
pResident Pee Pee? wolfie001 Saturday #13
True that ... he spoke truth NotHardly Saturday #16
Chamberlane tried to delay the inevitable. BradBo Saturday #2
"He delayed Hitler just long enough so Britian could arm" speak easy Saturday #3
radar alone was worth waiting dsc Saturday #10
You are assuming there would not have been a ground war in Europe. speak easy Saturday #12
I was meaning from the UK's perspective dsc Saturday #14
I was assuming that Britain would have preferred a ground war in Europe in 1938 speak easy Saturday #34
..perhaps what Putin has on Krasnov.. thomski64 Saturday #4
He really delayed nothing. But to your point, at least he wasn't a foreign operative like Krasnov. paleotn Saturday #7
Hitler's blitzkreig into Poland then into western Europe was almost certainly inevitable Martin Eden Saturday #18
'sent to Hitler a message of weakness, not strength.' Was that actually a bad thing in the end though really? cstanleytech Saturday #21
History has certainly judged it to be so Martin Eden Saturday #24
I heard Chamberlain was worse than that PATRICK Saturday #31
Well I was thinking more of a blitzkrieg type invasion of England bypassing France for now. cstanleytech Saturday #35
Blitzkreig depends on air and ground forces. You're aware that Great Britain is an island, right? Martin Eden Saturday #36
Ahhh, okay thanks for explaining ☺️ cstanleytech Saturday #37
In his deranged mind, he would take it as a compliment. The Madcap Saturday #6
Oh my, had not thought of that. niyad Saturday #9
bacon is a little late to the party. people have been calling krasnov niyad Saturday #8
Actually, much worse than Chamberlain PATRICK Saturday #32
Call it what it is in the Russian dictated ""White House peace plan" a surrender document that rewards Putin. Botany Saturday #11
Why? Playingmantis Saturday #15
Trump is more like Mussolini Martin Eden Saturday #17
Maybe he'll rename the U.S Tomainia? Dave Bowman Saturday #28
Mini-Mussolini thought crime Yesterday #38
He's been called Mango Mussolini Martin Eden Yesterday #40
An apt reference for Donald Trump. ProudMNDemocrat Saturday #19
Trump is far worse than Chamberlain. Whereas the name "Chamberlain" is synonymous with appeasement, Trump Martin68 Saturday #20
Bacon criticizes Piggy. nt SeattleVet Saturday #22
NOW he gets his brass balls! On his way out. Grins Saturday #23
Why is my Magic 8 Ball running with Quisling? Brother Buzz Saturday #25
If so... in a Mussolini bodysuit and a Hitler complex. ananda Saturday #26
Far worse than Chamberlain. yorkster Saturday #27
much worse than chambrtlain, who did not actually join the axis rampartd Saturday #29
There is a huge fallacy with this comparison. Bluetus Saturday #30
Agree PATRICK Saturday #33
He appeases like Chamberlain but thinks like Charles Lindbergh thought crime Yesterday #39
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