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Ted Lieu @tedlieu
@BrizzeeJoel @PostOpinions @POTUS The former President had four years to fully withdraw from Afghanistan. He failed. President Biden is the one getting it done. Those are the facts and that’s what the history books will reflect. — PolitiTweet.org
Ted Lieu @tedlieu
@Idahoguy74 @PostOpinions @POTUS Hope springs eternal — PolitiTweet.org
Ted Lieu @tedlieu
@JohnSmi31411600 @PostOpinions @POTUS You are wrong. I praised the former President for trying to withdraw from Afghanistan. Also, why are you referencing the CCP in my post about Afghanistan? Is it because of my ethnicity? — PolitiTweet.org
Ted Lieu @tedlieu
@hack_rc @PostOpinions @POTUS Hope springs eternal — PolitiTweet.org
Ted Lieu @tedlieu
The argument by @PostOpinions would justify the US staying in Afghanistan for another 20 years. @POTUS is right and the Washington Post editorial board is wrong. Military force is not the solution for Afghanistan. Multiple countries learned that lesson. Now the US has too. — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Post Opinions @PostOpinions
Biden takes the easy way out of Afghanistan. The likely result is disaster, the Editorial Board writes https://t.co/uej7BIIO1m
Ted Lieu @tedlieu
Sure, it’s possible carbon monoxide killed Floyd, just like it’s possible Hugo Chavez rose from the dead to rig election machines. But it’s improbable. Also, Chauvin was the one putting Floyd in the position to breathe carbon monoxide. I don’t see how this helps the defense. — PolitiTweet.org
Laura Coates @thelauracoates
Did I just hear this expert witness say that he believed carbon monoxide poisoning from the car exhaust may have co… https://t.co/j9WZTgYN3H
Ted Lieu @tedlieu
The free market in action. Canceling voters and suppressing voting rights is bad for business and our country. Taking a stand for democracy and for voting rights is good for business and our country. #WednesdayMotivation — PolitiTweet.org
The Washington Post @washingtonpost
Warren Buffett, Target, Netflix join group of companies and top executives in new statement opposing limits on voti… https://t.co/TNcgy9P2MO
Ted Lieu @tedlieu
@SuperElfLandon2 Hope springs eternal. — PolitiTweet.org
Ted Lieu @tedlieu
@RealAegonIV Actually it is an argument. I just happened to repeat it a bunch of times. — PolitiTweet.org
Ted Lieu @tedlieu
@Ashtar94 No because it hurts my eyes. — PolitiTweet.org
Ted Lieu @tedlieu
@jckuhl87 We don’t give moral standing to lines of code even if the software can trick us and act human. We give moral standing to life. What would make a difference is if you mix in organic life. Like half a human brain with a computer. That could possibly have moral standing. — PolitiTweet.org
Ted Lieu @tedlieu
@WalrusSAS We don’t give moral standing to lines of code even if the software can trick us and act human. We give moral standing to life. What would make a difference is if you mix in organic life. Like half a human brain with a computer. That could possibly have moral standing. — PolitiTweet.org
Ted Lieu @tedlieu
@didntvote4eithr Thank you for following me. — PolitiTweet.org
Ted Lieu @tedlieu
@MinstrelReality We don’t give moral standing to lines of code even if the software can trick us and act human. We give moral standing to life. What would make a difference is if you mix in organic life. Like half a human brain with a computer. That could possibly have moral standing. — PolitiTweet.org
Ted Lieu @tedlieu
@ScorchedAmerica We don’t give moral standing to lines of code even if the software can trick us and act human. We give moral standing to life. What would make a difference is if you mix in organic life. Like half a human brain with a computer. That could possibly have moral standing. — PolitiTweet.org
Ted Lieu @tedlieu
@benlillie83 We don’t give moral standing to lines of code even if the software can trick us and act human. We give moral standing to life. What would make a difference is if you mix in organic life. Like half a human brain with a computer. That could possibly have moral standing. — PolitiTweet.org
Ted Lieu @tedlieu
@AGoldsmithEsq We don’t give moral standing to lines of code even if the software can trick us and act human. We give moral standing to life. What would make a difference is if you mix in organic life. Like half a human brain with a computer. That could possibly have moral standing. — PolitiTweet.org
Ted Lieu @tedlieu
@Anarchae0logist We don’t give moral standing to lines of code even if the software can trick us and act human. We give moral standing to life. What would make a difference is if you mix in organic life. Like half a human brain with a computer. That could possibly have moral standing. — PolitiTweet.org
Ted Lieu @tedlieu
@cam13357238_cam @alexa99 Ok, that’s pretty funny. — PolitiTweet.org
Ted Lieu @tedlieu
@stromulus We don’t give moral standing to lines of code even if the software can trick us and act human. We give moral standing to life. What would make a difference is if you mix in organic life. Like half a human brain with a computer. That could possibly have moral standing. — PolitiTweet.org
Ted Lieu @tedlieu
@__picaro8 We don’t give moral standing to lines of code even if the software can trick us and act human. We give moral standing to life. What would make a difference is if you mix in organic life. Like half a human brain with a computer. That could possibly have moral standing. — PolitiTweet.org
Ted Lieu @tedlieu
@bdrell We don’t give moral standing to lines of code even if the software can trick us and act human. We give moral standing to life. What would make a difference is if you mix in organic life. Like half a human brain with a computer. That could possibly have moral standing. — PolitiTweet.org
Ted Lieu @tedlieu
@danielscates97 We don’t give moral standing to lines of code even if the software can trick us and act human. We give moral standing to life. What would make a difference is if you mix in organic life. Like half a human brain with a computer. That could possibly have moral standing. — PolitiTweet.org
Ted Lieu @tedlieu
@DrSwordopolis We don’t give moral standing to lines of code or lithium or silicon or rocks. We give moral standing to life. What would make a difference is if you mix in organic life. Like half a human brain with a computer. That could possibly have moral standing. — PolitiTweet.org
Ted Lieu @tedlieu
@vc We’re also organic, and alive. Lithium or lines of code are inorganic. — PolitiTweet.org
Ted Lieu @tedlieu
@Paulthemodest We don’t give moral standing to lines of code even if the software can trick us. We give moral standing to life. What would make a difference is if you mix in organic life. Like half a human brain with a computer. That could possibly have moral standing. — PolitiTweet.org
Ted Lieu @tedlieu
@Carlos_Vansoto We don’t give moral standing to lines of code or steel. We give moral standing to life. That’s why a person in a coma has moral standing. What would make a difference is if you mix in organic life. Like half a human brain with a computer. That could possibly have moral standing. — PolitiTweet.org
Ted Lieu @tedlieu
@doubleewe We don’t give moral standing to lines of code. We give moral standing to life. What would make a difference is if you mix in organic life. Like half a human brain with a computer. That could possibly have moral standing. Not clear to me if Data has any organic elements in him. — PolitiTweet.org
Ted Lieu @tedlieu
@reapergsr I’m already starting the resistance. — PolitiTweet.org
Ted Lieu @tedlieu
@ROsamelost We don’t give moral standing to lines of code. We give moral standing to life. That’s why biology is different than math. What would make a difference is if you mix in organic life. Like half a human brain with a computer. That could have moral standing. — PolitiTweet.org