Tromp,like Genocide Joe, engineers the collapse of international law.

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The USA will regret its shielding of the degenerate Jewish criminals.


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The USA will regret its shielding of the degenerate Jewish criminals.

It seems one of their missiles hit Egypt instead...



Seems their aim was a bit off... :awesome:
 
Here are three quotes that touch on the futility of citing unenforceable laws:
  1. H.L. Mencken: "The law is a great solemnity, enforced with all the pomp of a circus and all the efficacy of a sieve."
  2. Voltaire: "It is forbidden to kill; therefore all murderers are punished unless they kill in large numbers and to the sound of trumpets."
  3. George Bernard Shaw: "Many a statute is like a barking dog: it makes a great noise but seldom bites."



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Andrew Jackson is famously attributed with saying, "John Marshall has made his decision; now let him enforce it!"

This quote is linked to the 1832 Supreme Court case Worcester v. Georgia, where Chief Justice John Marshall ruled that the federal government, not the states, had authority over Native American lands, effectively invalidating Georgia's laws extending jurisdiction over Cherokee territory.

Jackson, who supported Indian removal policies, reportedly made this defiant remark to express his refusal to enforce the Court's decision, highlighting the limits of judicial power without executive backing.

While the exact wording is debated among historians due to its origin in later accounts (notably Horace Greeley's 1860s recollection), it reflects Jackson's stance on the issue and his willingness to challenge judicial authority.

The ruling was ultimately ignored, paving the way for the Trail of Tears.


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Here are three quotes that touch on the futility of citing unenforceable laws:
  1. H.L. Mencken: "The law is a great solemnity, enforced with all the pomp of a circus and all the efficacy of a sieve."
  2. Voltaire: "It is forbidden to kill; therefore all murderers are punished unless they kill in large numbers and to the sound of trumpets."
  3. George Bernard Shaw: "Many a statute is like a barking dog: it makes a great noise but seldom bites."



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That explains international law in a sentence.
 
The quote "How many divisions has the Pope got?" is attributed to Joseph Stalin, the Soviet leader. He reportedly said it in 1935 during a conversation with French Foreign Minister Pierre Laval, who had suggested that Stalin improve relations with the Catholic Church to gain favor with the Pope.

Stalin's response was a dismissive jab at the Pope's lack of military power, reflecting his materialist worldview and disdain for religious authority.

The exact phrasing is often cited as "The Pope? How many divisions has he got?" and comes from later accounts, like Winston Churchill’s 1948 book The Gathering Storm, though some historians debate its precise wording or context.

It’s a classic example of prioritizing raw power over moral or spiritual influence.



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Don’t start a war if you can’t finish the war.

These Palestinian-Hamas terrorists put their military assets in schools…hospitals, for maximum kill rates of children and other civilians.
 
Promises made, promises kept.

Our great president, President Trump, keeping Americans safe…even the far left loons who oppose deporting violent illegal criminals, child rapists, murderers.
 
Don’t start a war if you can’t finish the war.

These Palestinian-Hamas terrorists put their military assets in schools…hospitals, for maximum kill rates of children and other civilians.
 
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