This is all the Democrat media hears and listens to, so they go to the WH, and 90% of them will talk about repatriating or 50% will talk about the Qatar free aircraft to the US government as that's what they believe their paying audiences and advertisers want to see

I disapprove of "ground news"

I think it's not good to try to dismiss people's views -- to try to refuse to take sides

There is such a thing as the good side always

It's weak to refuse to take a side

It takes strength to do what's right and to take action and support a good cause

It represents a weakness of mind, when a person can't make up their mind

When people don't have strong values, people lose respect for them, they can't trust them

When you review my diary, there is persistence, there is consistency from 5 years ago

You can predict with accuracy how I'll decide things tomorrow to next decade

You can't have political or policy stability with a person you don't know

When you don't know what that person's thinking, you are the ones left in a precarious situation

You should never vote for people who aren't honest

The image displays a webpage from "Ground News," featuring several news articles related to U.S. foreign policy. 

At the top, there is a navigation bar with the logo for "AngryPages Inc." visible in the upper left corner. The background of the webpage is a light beige color, and the text is primarily black, with some sections highlighted in blue.

The first article headline reads: "Trump proposal to repatriate Ukrainians, Haitians would use foreign aid funds, WP reports." Below this, there is a bar indicating "86% Left coverage: 7 sources." The article discusses a proposal involving foreign aid funds to repatriate individuals from conflict zones, specifically mentioning 200,000 Ukrainians and 500,000 Haitians. The source cited is the Washington Post, and the category is "US Immigration - United States." 

Handwritten text appears in blue across the article, with the words "Democrat" and "Democrats" written in a large, informal font. 

The second article is titled: "Qatar’s PM says luxury jet gift isn’t ‘bribery’ for Trump." It has a coverage bar indicating "50% Center coverage: 12 sources." The article discusses a statement from Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani regarding a luxury jet gift to the U.S. The category is "Qatar Politics - Qatar."

The third article is titled: "'Kyiv Should Be Ours': Russians Boosted After Putin-Trump Call," with a coverage bar showing "67% Right coverage: 12 sources." This article pertains to the Ukraine War and is categorized under "Ukraine War - Ukraine."

To the right of the articles, there are images of individuals. The first image appears to be of a man with light skin and short hair, possibly Donald Trump, expressing a serious demeanor. The second image features a man in traditional Middle Eastern attire, possibly Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani, smiling. The third image shows two men seated at a table, one possibly being Vladimir Putin and the other resembling Donald Trump, engaged in conversation.

Overall, the webpage presents a structured layout with articles, coverage indicators, and images related to U.S. foreign policy, with a focus on recent developments involving Trump and international relations.
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