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Post by Lomelis on Sept 10, 2024 3:03:58 GMT
And the high priced legal team put up such a compelling defense too. Amazing. I know. He should have had Hillary's. She had no felony charges and only had to pay a fine.
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sokpupet
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Post by sokpupet on Sept 10, 2024 3:33:20 GMT
Apparently you care what I think.
And my name isn't "Useless". It's Odysseus.
And I know who you wish you were. You are a bit like him if you really knew him. In the Odyssey Odysseus has many opportunities to display his talent for ruses and deceptions, but at the same time his courage, loyalty, and magnanimity are constantly attested. Classical Greek writers presented him sometimes as an unscrupulous politician, sometimes as a wise and honourable statesman. Philosophers usually admired his intelligence and wisdom. Some Roman writers (including Virgil and Statius) tended to disparage him as the destroyer of Rome’s mother city, Troy; others (such as Horace and Ovid) admired him. The early Christian writers praised him as an example of the wise pilgrim. Dramatists have explored his potentialities as a man of policies, and romanticists have seen him as a Byronic adventurer. In fact, each era has reinterpreted “the man of many turns” in its own way, without destroying the archetypal figure. You did not compose the last paragraph. Not even quotations. I thought the moderator cautioned the board against taking an author’s words and make them appear as your own. I knew immediately as your vocabulary is not even close to that paragraph. Here is your link. www.britannica.com/topic/Odysseus
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Post by thor on Sept 10, 2024 20:35:36 GMT
At least one was a Trump-Slave like you are, Cuckold.
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