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Re: Has Slashdot been sold?
This has everything to do with the left and marxists. That woman that took down the statue? Notice how they don't talk much about her? Well she thinks North Korea is great - http://conservativetribune.com... .
This is what they do, come in, rile up people and overthrow the government and then we can be like Cuba or Venezuela. Kiss everything you have goodbye. No more property rights, no more anything really. Rename things, blow them up, remove them, etc. We have our own little isis people doing the same thing we see in the middle east.
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Re:Explicit profanity
We don't really care that much when people insult the president, and we can think badly of such people or goodly of them. That part doesn't matter.
Some of us remember differently.
People aren't going after him for the rest of his monologue, which was also very insulting, and they don't complain about John Oliver or Bill Maher when they face the camera and rattle off insults with no wit or insight.
Yes, they are, and yes they do.
It's the explicit profanity, and Colbert knows better.
You only care because Colbert hurt your precious Turnip's feelings, and yet we know better, because of this one time.
Yeah, that's a tip-off.
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Re:What is the problem?..
If you are connected to two or more, you are likely going onto a watchlist.
Sounds sensible to me, but I sense, you meant to imply, it is somehow wrong. I guess, it depends on what the list is then used for. If, as "Antifa" are doing, it will be used to "alert" employers of the employees' political activities, it would be dangerous, but I strongly doubt that both a) that's what you were concerned about; b) that's what DC police will do.
Could you elaborate?
I suggest getting a Trump/Pence bumper sticker just to be safe.
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Re:Assange was just on Hannity saying it wasnt Rus
Yep... and then the White House press secretary slipped up and blamed China instead of Russia too....
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But I like Judge Napolitano's commentary:
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Re:Two possible motivations
Well he did confirm it was a state-sponsored hacker. When did he say Russia. You are making assumptions not based on facts. Check this link to discount your assumption. Who should we believe, the current appointment of Obama (who was involved), or a former deputy director of the State Department during multiple presidents both Dem. and Rep.? This raises the question "was it state-sponsored"? Probably. And it very well may have been our own state-sponsored hackers.
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Re:what false stories?
I just googled the only specific things you listed.
I found this story. They asked Trump directly, and he didn't seem to have a problem with that interpretation of what he said.
As for the Macy's story, it looks like CNN wasn't the only news outlet to post that news.
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Re:This story will be full of trolls
Trump says he will bring back the US coal industry by repealing stifling regulations put in place by the EPA, DOE and other Federal agencies.
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Re:Make schools compete for business
The public school system has no monopoly, whose lies have you been listening to, fool?
It is a monopoly, because everybody must pay them. That they don't have to provide service to some of these captive "customers" in return for their money, only makes it worse.
Private schools exist
... Home schoolingYes, you can choose different education for your children, but you still must pay for the public schools. This is, what makes it a monopoly.
They simply can't compete
They can, and do — but the system is rigged. Customers, who wish to use the competition, must still give money to the public schools — that's what makes the competition unaffordable to most families.
Imagine yourself choosing, from where to order pizza — and then finding out, that even if you order from joint B, you still have to give $10 to the joint A... That's what the current state of "competition" is in the primary education market — and that is why pizza joint A would've had a monopoly, if the same principle were applied to restaurants.
The immediate solution to that is something called school vouchers — which would give parents a proper choice. Of course, the idea is being fought tooth-and-nail by the teaching establishment, who would be threatened by competition...
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Re:I've said this over and over again
Trump may already be having an effect. Ford is reversing their plans for a huge move to Mexico. I'd be more apt to chalk it up to coincidence if Trump didn't specifically call Ford out on this during the campaign.
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Perfectly in line with Democrats' thinking
"ISIS isn't necessarily evil. It is made up of people doing what they think is best for their community. Violence is not the answer, though."
Kimmel's views have no place in our party.
Oh, the pompous Democratic assholes — the above-quoted view was perfectly in line with the party's (including government officials) thinking until last Friday.
Maybe, not all of the party, but hardly a far fringe — the man was endorsed by the same Star Tribune, which is now reporting on his dropping out. The whole idea, that evil is relative (unless it is Hitler or Bush) and that we don't really have enemies in the world — only friends, whose grievances we haven't accommodated just yet — is firmly planted in the Democratic party today. Mr. Kimmel's attempts to stop "othering" ISIS were perfectly in accordance with the opinions prevailing on the Left. The Left, which temporarily retreated into their "Healing Zone", but who will emerge from there with counter-arguments on how ISIS are different from Islam, and how murdering infidels is really "unislamic" — pretending to believe, they know the opinions and customs of ISIS' target-audience better than ISIS knows them themselves.
No, Mr. Kimmel's views do have a nice and comfortable place in the Democratic party — complete with a "Safe Zone" too — it was just silly of him to underline that point at such inopportune time. Should've waited a month or two...
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Re:To be an American...
Here is the quote I refered to:
Trump brought up the statistic — actually released by a Univision-owned magazine and repeated by the Huffington Post — that 80 percent of women who attempt a border crossing are raped in the process.
“I don’t mind apologizing for things,” Trump said. “I can’t apologize for the truth. I said tremendous crime is coming across. Everybody knows that’s true. It’s happening all the time. When I mention crime, I’m a racist? I’m not a racist. I don’t have a racist bone in my body.” (H/T Breitbart)
from: http://conservativetribune.com...
So, it is racist and terrible to bring up a real problem happening at the border because it is mostly Hispanics effected. But when it is a Univision owned magazine, or Huffington Post stating the statistic, it is quite all right.