Republicans (especially Oz) are saying that Fetterman voted to release a murderer. He did not. Republican voters are so brain dead that they’ll believe anything they hear from a republican without looking into it.
If he voted to release somebody convicted of murder (the only source on this I can find is from right-wing sites) he voted to release somebody who was framed for murder. Not proven to have actually committed one.
Wilhelm’s last words were literally “Clarence Miller did this to me,” but Miller was like “nah it was this dude” and instead of doing an investigation or ignoring the murderer, the police arrested them both.
I’m more surprised at the fact that they arrested both of them instead of letting the murderer go free.
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Only one man ever understood me, and even he didn’t understand me.
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
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Only one man ever understood me, and even he didn’t understand me.
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
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History is not the soil in which happiness grows. The periods of happiness in it are the blank pages of history.
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lgbt royalty is the genre of the moment it seems. young royals, red white and royal blue + mary and george. nicholas galitzine being in two of these projects but also an actual royal descendant is fascinating to me.
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Greta Garbo in The Joyless Street (1925)
dir. by Georg Wilhelm Pabst
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History is not the soil in which happiness grows. The periods of happiness in it are the blank pages of history.
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The one who merely flees is not yet free. In fleeing he is still conditioned by that from which he flees.
Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
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History is not the soil in which happiness grows. The periods of happiness in it are the blank pages of history.
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History is not the soil in which happiness grows. The periods of happiness in it are the blank pages of history.
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“I would love to watch a TV series about a period in the lives of three cousins and emperors: Nicholas II of Russia, Wilhelm II of Germany and George V of the United Kingdom. The series could begin in 1894, at the wedding of Princess Victoria Melita and Grand Duke Ernest of Hesse, where members of several European monarchies were gathered (and when Nicholas asks Alexandra to marry him) and could end in 1918, with the end of the First World War, with each of the emperors having a different ending after the war.” - Submitted by Anonymous
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