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From what Thom says in this article, Jill Stein sounds like someone running not as a Green, but as an anti-Democrat. Maybe that explains what she was doing at that conference with Putin a few years back.

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She appeals to people who have some kind of “purist” attitude toward the major parties, but somehow don’t see the cracks in HER facade!

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https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/guess-who-came-dinner-flynn-putin-n742696

More troubling are the Muslims and Young Black Males that said that they aren't going to vote Democratic, and if Trump wins they are going to blame the Democrats for helping Israel and not doing enough for blacks.

Fools, every last one of them. If Trump wins they will be the first to realize that they fucked up. Trump is Bibi's brother from an another mother, the Trump humpers don't hide their racism, and Trump has said he is going to deport Muslims.

But the Muslims and young black males, and the greenies can engage in mastubatory self congratulations believing that they sure have taught the Democrats a thing or two, as they are rounded up into concentration camps, and find that they are now officially relegated to second class citizen status.

Project 2025 and Agenda 47 have them in mind, especially the greenies.

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A Green Party candidate would be anti-Democrat because they are antiwar. anti-genocide, and pro humanity.

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The one thing both parties agree on is having a foreign policy based on a defense which is second to none. There are differences of degree, but not of kind, between Republicans and Democrats on this. Stein won't be president, because she's third-party in a two-party system; but Trump or Harris will be. I opt for the one of those two who will not order anti-genocide demonstrators to be shot.

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I can be pretty sure who you mean, then …

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