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To: Brumar89 who wrote (1554741)8/25/2025 10:17:53 AM
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@TheTNHoller

“I was r*ped sometimes 3 times a day on that island… and I was not the only girl on that island… Ghislaine must die in prison, because I’ve been in hell and back for the last 17 years.”

Marco Foster

@MarcoFoster_

Epstein survivor Sarah Ransome on Ghislaine Maxwell: “I have spent the last 17 years in my own prison for what she, Jeffrey, and all the co-conspirators did to me. I was raped three times a day. Ghislaine must die in prison.”








To: Brumar89 who wrote (1554741)8/25/2025 4:07:43 PM
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Brumar,
But still, not knowing how WW2 ended is a special level of humiliation.
Again, I had to Google this since I was unaware of the couch-fukker saying this ...

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It Seems JD Vance Has No Idea How World War II Ended (The New Republic)

Vance replied that territorial concessions would ultimately be up to Ukraine, before rewriting history to suit his narrative.

“Kristen, this is how wars ultimately get settled,” he said confidently. “If you go back to World War II, if you go back to World War I, if you go back to every major conflict in human history, they all end with some kind of negotiation.

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Of course, the couch-fukker is extending the definition of "negotiation" to include everything from unconditional surrender to an armistice, even though most of us who didn't go to Yale Law School can tell the difference.

Tenchusatsu