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“Of your own freewill, choose to journey through life, traveling the final destination

Then you will find spiritual rest, settling down and relaxing allowed to be present and always remain in your allotted place at the end of days (Daniel 12:13)

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Cafe looks gorgeous. Hillary Clinton nowhere in sight!

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😂

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One final thought: Please don't attribute this overt intention to increase global tensions solely to 'sleepy Joe.' Our most formidable enemy is internal, and the world is watching. As voters, many of us have abdicated personal responsibility out of complacency, entrusting it to officials who, over time, tighten a tyrannical noose around our necks. Now, you have an opportunity to awaken and re-engage in the fight to protect your freedoms. Ignore it, and you will lose everything!

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At this point, even the HillBilly can't destroy success. I don't think even she could ruin the nation's upwardly-mobile economy.

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I too have been reading you as a free subscriber for a while and have realized I love your work and have a teed up to support it. Haven’t watched MSM for several years and now get almost all my info from Substack. Keep it coming. Thanks

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Thank you, kind sir! I shall endeavor to help keep you MSM free. Cheers!

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Joel, it was neat walking thru the cafe with you. Sense of peace in the crowd.

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I love your video at the start of your comments. Having never traveled to Argentina, I still have preconceived ideas of what it is like, wrong! Thanks for educating me in so many ways.

Marlon Neely

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The new Prez is making quick positive change look easy, almost too easy. Like if it’s this easy why wasn’t something positive down before.

On a different note, what trend (in 10 years) will replace the resurgence of conservative and nationalist support?

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How refreshingly ordinary and normal the cafe scene looks. If I didn't know it was in Argentina, I'd swear it was somewhere in the US.

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Mio caro amico, you always manage to make me more and more jealous. Your Cafe Tortoni (an Italian sweet, I could mention) reminds me of the Caffe Elena on the Piazza Vittoria in Turin, where I used to live for a number of years. Your Cafe is much larger than mine, but both are steeped in the history and culture of the place. Glorious.

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I knew I was home when I walked in one day for breakfast and ran into friends who had the same idea. And the dulce de leche toast is to die for! A world that once was, and yet, somehow, still is.

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