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Re: Biden vs Trump
« Responder #500 em: 2024-07-05 22:15:59 »
 União e os Confederados rapidamente recrutaram exércitos de voluntários, recorrendo também à conscrição para preencher as crescentes baixas. Combates intensos durante os quatro anos de guerra deixaram entre 620 000 e 750 000 pessoas mortas, que ainda é o maior número de baixas militares dos Estados Unidos entre todas as outras guerras combinadas que o país travou

de todas guerras

a mais matou

foi civil!
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Democracia Socialista Democrata. igualdade de quem berra mais O que é meu é meu o que é teu é nosso

O problema dos comunistas, de tão supostamente empenhados que estão em ajudar as pessoas, é que deixam de acreditar que elas realmente existem.

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Re: Biden vs Trump
« Responder #501 em: 2024-07-05 22:19:28 »
Pois, as guerras civis costumam ser muito más...   :'(
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Re: Biden vs Trump
« Responder #502 em: 2024-07-05 22:23:04 »
Acerca dos famosos Commentarii de Bello Civili:


«Commentarii de Bello Civili (Commentaries on the Civil War), or Bellum Civile, is an account written by Julius Caesar of his war against Gnaeus Pompeius and the Roman Senate. It consists of three books covering the events of 49–48 BC, from shortly before Caesar's invasion of Italy to Pompey's defeat at the Battle of Pharsalus and flight to Egypt. It was preceded by the much longer account of Caesar's campaigns in Gaul and was followed by similar works covering the ensuing wars against the remnants of Pompey's armies in Egypt, North Africa, and Spain. Caesar's authorship of the Commentarii de Bello Civili is not disputed[citation needed], while the three later works are believed to have been written by contemporaries of Caesar.[1]»

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«Criticism and revival

Modern historians[who?] lament the fact that Caesar omits many important details about the military events, primarily because the book is the only source known to exist for many of the events that occurred in it, but also because it was written from the unique perspective of the most powerful figure in the Republic and one of the most notable generals in human history.

The book was for a time lost, but was rediscovered in Italian city archives in the Middle Ages. The oldest known manuscripts of the commentaries date to the tenth century AD. Parts of the book have remained lost though, with at least sixteen passages known to be missing.[9] Given its much shorter length when compared to Caesar's other works, and its abrupt ending, it is possible that he never finished the work, or that a significant part may still be missing. In 1469 the commentaries were republished in Rome, from which edition most modern copies are now derived. In 1809 Napoleon I, Emperor of the French, ordered a detailed look at the works of Caesar. The Commentarii de Bello Civili, along with his other works, were compiled into the Histoire de Jules Cesar, and served as an important history that renewed interest in Caesar.[9] The Commentarii de Bello Civili, along with Caesar's other literary works, became staple reading for Latin studies around the world because of their quality and simplicity and because of the excellent grammar employed by Caesar in his writings.[10]»

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commentarii_de_Bello_Civili
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Re: Biden vs Trump
« Responder #503 em: 2024-07-05 22:25:59 »
Um excelente busto representando «Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus (Latin: [ˈŋnae̯ʊs pɔmˈpeːi̯ʊs ˈmaŋnʊs]; 29 September 106 BC – 28 September 48 BC), known in English as Pompey (/ˈpɒmpiː/, POM-pee) or Pompey the Great, was a general and statesman of the Roman Republic. He played a significant role in the transformation of Rome from republic to empire. Early in his career, he was a partisan and protégé of the Roman general and dictator Sulla; later, he became the political ally, and finally the enemy, of Julius Caesar.»

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pharsalia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pompey
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Re: Biden vs Trump
« Responder #504 em: 2024-07-06 04:26:56 »
«Only the 'Lord Almighty' could convince me to quit - Biden

1 hour ago

By Mike Wendling in Madison, Wisconsin & Max Matza, BBC News

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Mr Biden sat down for a rare primetime interview with ABC News on Friday

US President Joe Biden has said only the "Lord Almighty" could convince him to end his bid for re-election, as he sat for a rare primetime interview in an effort to calm Democratic concern over his candidacy.

Speaking to ABC News on Friday, Mr Biden also declined to take a cognitive test and make the results public in order to reassure voters he is fit to serve another term.

"I have a cognitive test every single day. Everyday I have that test - everything I do [is a test]," he told George Stephanopoulos.

The 81-year-old once again pushed back on the idea, aired by some Democratic officials and donors, that he should stand aside for a younger alternative following his disastrous debate with Donald Trump last week.

Throughout the interview, Mr Stephanopoulos pressed the president on his capacity to serve another term, asking Mr Biden if he was in denial about his health and ability to win.

“I don’t think anybody’s more qualified to be president or win this race than me," Mr Biden said, blaming his poor performance last week on exhaustion and a "bad cold". In the 22-minute interview, he also:

    Attempted to ease Democratic fears he had lost ground to Donald Trump since the debate, saying pollsters he had spoken to said the race was a "toss-up"
    Rejected suggestions allies may ask him to stand aside. “It’s not going to happen," he said
    Dismissed repeated questions about what would compel him to leave the race. "If the Lord Almighty came down and said, ‘Joe, get out of the race,’ I’d get out of the race,” he said. “The Lord Almighty’s not coming down”

The president answered questions more clearly than he did on the debate stage last week, but his voice again sounded weak and occasionally hoarse.

It was a sharp contrast to his performance at a rally in Madison, Wisconsin, on Friday, where an energised Mr Biden acknowledged his disastrous performance in last week's CNN debate. "Ever since then, there’s been a lot of speculation. What’s Joe going to do?” he told the crowd.

“Here’s my answer. I am running and going to win again,” Mr Biden said, as supporters in the crucial battleground state cheered his name.
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'I am running and I'm going to win again,' Biden says

The interview and the rally come at a critical moment for his campaign, with donors and Democratic allies considering whether to stick with him.

The campaign is aware that the next few days could make or break his re-election bid, according to various reports in US media, as Mr Biden seeks to regain ground that he lost to his Republican rival Donald Trump following the debate.

As he took the stage at the rally, Mr Biden passed one voter who was holding a sign reading "Pass the torch, Joe". Another voter who stood outside the venue held a sign that read "Save your legacy, drop out!".

"I see all these stories that say I'm too old," Mr Biden said at the rally, before triumphing his record in the White House. "Was I too old to create 15 million jobs?" he said. "Was I too old to erase student debt for five million Americans?"

“Do you think I’m too old to beat Donald Trump?" he asked, as the crowd responded "no".

Referencing Trump's criminal conviction in New York, and the other charges he is facing in separate cases, he called his rival a "one-man crime wave".
Some voters at the Wisconsin rally tell the BBC they are open to change

Pressure on Mr Biden to step aside has only grown following the debate which was marked by several instances where he lost his train of thought, raising concerns about his age and mental fitness.

Some major Democratic donors have begun to push for Mr Biden to step down as the party's nominee, publicly warning they will withhold funds unless he is replaced.

His campaign is planning an aggressive come-back. His wife, Jill Biden, as well as Vice-President Kamala Harris, are planning a campaign blitz to travel to every battleground swing state this month.

Mr Biden, who is due to speak at another rally in Pennsylvania on Sunday, thanked the vice-president for her support. She has emerged as the most likely candidate to replace him on the Democratic ticket if he were to step down.

The Washington Post has reported that Mr Biden's senior team is aware of the pressure coming from within the Democratic Party to make a decision on the future of his candidacy within the next week.

On Friday, reports emerged that House minority leader Hakeem Jeffries had scheduled a Sunday meeting with senior House Democrats to discuss Mr Biden’s candidacy.

Four Democrats in the House of Representatives in Congress have now called for him to withdraw from the race - Lloyd Doggett of Texas, Raúl Grijalva of Arizona, Seth Boulton of Massachusetts and Mike Quigley of Illinois.

“President Biden has done enormous service to our country, but now is the time for him to follow in one of our founding father, George Washington’s footsteps and step aside to let new leaders rise up and run against Donald Trump,” Mr Moulton told radio station WBUR on Thursday.

However, no senior Democrats have called on him to quit, as his campaign has pointed out to reporters.

On Friday, reports emerged that Senator Mark Warner was attempting to form a group of fellow Democratic senators to ask Mr Biden to drop out of the race. The reports, including one in the Washington Post, suggested Mr Warner had deep concerns following the CNN debate.

Speaking to reporters later on Friday, Mr Biden said he understood that Mr Warner "is the only one considering that" and that no one else had called for him to step down.

The same day, Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey, a Democrat and ally of Mr Biden, issued a statement urging the president to "carefully evaluate" whether he remains the Democratic nominee.

"Whatever President Biden decides, I am committed to doing everything in my power to defeat Donald Trump,” she said.»


https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cl5y8n5d09qo
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Re: Biden vs Trump
« Responder #505 em: 2024-07-08 18:48:35 »
«Newsom's California: Delivery Drivers Now Being Accompanied By Armed Guards Due To "Crime Concerns"

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by Tyler Durden

Monday, Jul 08, 2024 - 02:15 PM


Things have gotten so utopian in the state of California, delivery drivers are being accompanied by armed guards due to "crime concerns" while out making deliveries.

One company, Core Mart, has started hiring the guards to escort its drivers. Which means that somewhere, in a board room, it likely made more financial sense to pay for all new security staff than it did to continue to allow drivers to get robbed (and inventory lost) as was happening prior.

California: sounds like a wonderful place to do business.

San Jose police reported a slight uptick in delivery truck robberies two years ago, but no recent surge has been observed, NBC Bay Area reported.

Flavio Lopez, an employee of a different delivery company, expressed his desire for a guard or at least a second person to help monitor goods, telling NBC:

    "Stuff you gotta deal with downtown. It is what it is."

Retired San Jose police officer Darrell Cortez, now working in corporate and retail security, said:

     "Unfortunately, this is what society has become now with armed guards guarding merchandise from the retailer because there seems to be a sense of lawlessness in our society."

Cortez concluded:

     "It's very unfortunate. You and I pay for it. The consumer pays for it on the backend because prices increase because the merchandise is going out the door and no one is stopping the bad guys because of the threat of violence."

He noted that if one company was using the guards, others in the industry likely weren't far behind from adopting the strategy.»


https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/newsoms-california-delivery-drivers-now-being-accompanied-armed-guards-due-crime-concerns
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Re: Biden vs Trump
« Responder #506 em: 2024-07-09 08:13:13 »
O partido republicano cindir-se-á.
Mas, antes ou depois das eleições?

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Re: Biden vs Trump
« Responder #507 em: 2024-07-09 11:42:44 »
O partido republicano cindir-se-á.
Mas, antes ou depois das eleições?


Pode ser q não!!   :D
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Re: Biden vs Trump
« Responder #508 em: 2024-07-10 01:38:14 »
Um comentário interessante:

‘Extraordinary’: Douglas Murray reacts to Joe Biden’s debate performance

Sky News Australia

https://www.youtube.com/live/EgJTMjLnlQs
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Re: Biden vs Trump
« Responder #509 em: 2024-07-10 15:09:45 »
‘Diversity hire’: Douglas Murray blasts Kamala Harris

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Le1ksZ3BLSM
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Re: Biden vs Trump
« Responder #510 em: 2024-07-12 23:54:36 »
«RFK Jr texts apology to sexual assault accuser - reports

3 hours ago

By Mike Wendling, BBC News

Reuters Robert F Kennedy JrReuters


Independent presidential candidate Robert F Kennedy Jr has apologised to a former family babysitter who accused him of sexual assault, US media report.

Mr Kennedy reportedly texted his apology to Eliza Cooney, shortly after her allegations were published in Vanity Fair magazine.

Ms Cooney accused the former environmental lawyer and anti-vaccine activist of groping her on several occasions in the late 1990s.

“I have no memory of this incident but I apologize sincerely for anything I ever did that made you feel uncomfortable or anything I did or said that offended you or hurt your feelings,” Mr Kennedy said according to screenshots of the text the woman shared with US media.

“I never intended you any harm. If I hurt you, it was inadvertent. I feel badly for doing so.”

The message was first reported on Friday by the Washington Post and Reuters, which said it had verified the message and linked the phone number it was sent from to Kennedy.

Mr Kennedy told the Post “the text message speaks for itself" declining to comment further. The BBC has contacted Mr Kennedy’s campaign for comment.

Ms Cooney was 23 at the time of the alleged assault and was working as a live-in babysitter to Mr Kennedy’s children and at the same time helping him with his legal work.

She told the Post that she found the message from Mr Kennedy “disingenuous and arrogant”.

“I’m not sure how somebody has a true apology for something that they don’t admit to recalling. I did not get a sense of remorse,” she said.

The Vanity Fair story included a number of allegations about the candidate, including that he ate dog meat during a trip abroad, had several extramarital affairs and vigorously defended a cousin, Michael Skakel, who was convicted of murdering a 15-year-old girl in Greenwich, Connecticut.

Mr Kennedy, the nephew of President John F Kennedy and son of Robert F Kennedy, called the story a "lot of garbage".

He denied eating dog meat and shortly after the story came out he told a podcast: "I am not a church boy."

“I had a very, very rambunctious youth,” he said. “I said in my announcement speech that I have so many skeletons in my closet that if they could all vote, I could run for king of the world.”

He did not directly address the sexual assault allegations.

The BBC has contacted Ms Cooney for comment.»


https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c1rw8d0p2j7o
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Re: Biden vs Trump
« Responder #511 em: 2024-07-14 00:49:12 »
Atentado falhado contra o Pres. Trump...


«Summary

    Donald Trump was rushed off stage during a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania after loud bangs were heard

    Trump, the leading Republican presidential contender, dropped to the ground and was seen with what appeared to be blood on the side of his face

    He appeared to raise a fist into the air as he was escorted off stage

    Trump's condition is reportedly 'fine' according to his campaign»


https://www.bbc.com/news/live/cljy6yz1j6gt
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Re: Biden vs Trump
« Responder #512 em: 2024-07-14 09:09:45 »
Atentado falhado...

Baixa política
presumo,
republicana?

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Re: Biden vs Trump
« Responder #513 em: 2024-07-14 12:19:25 »
What???
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Re: Biden vs Trump
« Responder #514 em: 2024-07-14 13:20:16 »
Não. Impossível. Não foi simulado.
Morreu uma pessoa e três
gravemente feridas.

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Re: Biden vs Trump
« Responder #515 em: 2024-07-14 16:25:14 »
Pois, foi um crime muito grave... por sorte, o Pres. escapou... assim, só daqui a 4 a. os Republ. terão q arranjar um novo candidato...
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Re: Biden vs Trump
« Responder #516 em: 2024-07-14 17:14:59 »
Pode ser que não. Penso que os republicanos
estão divididos. Só uma facção, minoritária,
segue Trump. Pode até nem ganhar
as eleições actuais.

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Re: Biden vs Trump
« Responder #517 em: 2024-07-14 20:19:41 »
Penso q não - q os republicanos estão bastante unidos - não é só uma facção, minoritária, q segue Trump!   :)

Qto a ganhar ou não, em Nov.º se verá!!   :D
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Re: Biden vs Trump
« Responder #518 em: 2024-07-14 22:25:52 »
Há republicanos adversários de Trump.

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Re: Biden vs Trump
« Responder #519 em: 2024-07-14 23:32:19 »
Há republicanos adversários de Trump.

Claro! Em todos os partidos há adversários do leader ou figura cimeira!   :)
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