After defeating the Democrats for the war they created, here it is.
Saturday, October 13, 2018
Friday, October 12, 2018
Brunson...

A Turkish court ruled to release the U.S. evangelical Christian pastor at the center of a bitter diplomatic row between Ankara and Washington, a move that could be the first step towards mending ties between the NATO allies.
The court passed a 3 years and 1 1/2 month sentence on Brunson, who had been charged with terrorism offenses, but said he would not serve any further time because he had already been detained since October 2016.
Andrew Brunson wept as the decision was announced. Before the judge's ruling, the pastor told the court: "I am an innocent man. I love Jesus, I love Turkey."
Brunon was charged with links to Kurdish militants and supporters of Fethullah Gulen, the cleric blamed by Turkey for a failed coup attempt in 2016.
This led to led to U.S. tariffs against Turkey and drawn condemnation from President Donald Trump.
This led to led to U.S. tariffs against Turkey and drawn condemnation from President Donald Trump.
The time...
Many people confuse hatred and apathy, a two very distinct things. There is a big difference between saying “I hate you” and saying “I don’t f.... with you anymore.”
Apathy is its own state of mind. That smoldering rage that comes with hatred is nonexistent. When you say, “I don’t f* with you,” you’re basically saying, “I’m over you, you mean nothing to me and I don’t give a sh... about you anymore.”
When you truly don’t care about someone, he or she has no power over you. He or she cannot stir your emotions or hold your attention. He or she basically becomes an inanimate object.
A person you don’t care about is a person left in the past with your other mistakes. Not caring makes you tune a person out completely. You don’t focus your thoughts on him or her.
You aren’t throwing punches hell you’re not even throwing shade.
You aren’t throwing punches hell you’re not even throwing shade.
Apathy makes you move on from someone. You can’t even feign interest in this person or this situation. When you don’t care, your thoughts could not be further from that person. You’re far too busy thinking about other things to waste a thought on him or her.
With apathy, that’s all you get. It’s as shallow as a ranger grave. It isn’t a front for something deeper. You simply get what you see because you don’t care enough to feel more.
Apathy doesn’t have negative effects on you because it isn’t violent; it’s just indifference.
Just a thought.
Just a thought.
Demons...
Many people confuse hatred and apathy, a two very distinct things. There is a big difference between saying “I hate you” and saying “I don’t f.... with you anymore.”
Hatred is a complicated animal; it is the child of dark forces. When you hate someone, he or she has power over your life and infiltrates everything you do. Your hate slithers into your veins like a serpent, wrapping itself around your heart. You take pleasure in witnessing this person’s demise.
You want to watch him or her fail, get hurt and suck at life. But it never happens.
You spend an exorbitant amount of energy thinking about the target of your hatred, stalking and talking sh... to anyone who listen.
You hate this person, but you feel very strongly about him or her. Even though you certainly do not want to admit it, you care.
Hatred is like gasoline. It is a burning fireball of intense emotion. Hatred is fettered in the hottest of passion; you have to care about it and nurture it for it to survive.
It inherently means your feelings are negative, hating someone takes on an almost sexual nature that stems from its ferocity. With hatred, the demon just wants to be released.
Just a thought.
Apathy...

Apathy, impassivity, and indifference all denote a lack of responsiveness to something that might normally excite interest or emotion.
Apathy suggests a puzzling or deplorable inertness or lack of passion. Impassivity stresses the absence of any external sign of emotion in action or facial expression, as in “teachers frustrated by the impassivity of their students.”
Indifference connotes a lack of interest in or concern about something, as in “the company’s apparent indifference to the needs of its employees.”
Thursday, October 11, 2018
Part-2
The U.S.-backed Syrian Democratic Forces, a Kurdish-led group, said it was fighting to retake the village of Sousah, where the extremists took advantage of the poor visibility to launch a counteroffensive.
In recent years the SDF, with U.S. air support, has driven IS from much of northern and eastern Syria. The extremists have also suffered a series of defeats at the hands of Syrian government forces and Iraqi forces, losing virtually all the territory that once made up their self-styled caliphate.
Sousah is in one of the last pockets of territory held by IS, which has put up stiff resistance. The advancing SDF has had to contend with mines, sniper fire and suicide attacks.
Who is fighting who? Are we creating IS part-2.
Defective...

The son of the owner of the limousine company involved in the deadly crash in upstate New York that left 20 dead has been arrested, according to state police and his lawyer.
Shahad Hussein, the owner of Prestige Limousine, the company that rented out the stretch limo, is currently in Pakistan but he left the day-to-day operations of the company to his son.
He was charged with criminally negligent homicide, police said. He put a defective vehicle back on the road and hired a driver he knew was not properly licensed.
The development comes shortly after it was revealed that the driver, had been cited in August for operating the same limousine without the proper license, according to the New York State Police.
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