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Re:The key is not getting caught
May I point out that Hillary was also for Black Lives Matter and Blacktivist, the two groups being paid to protest?
Here's how it works. You pay someone to participate in a protest and then have them do something that's really ugly and angers people.
For example, one paid Russian protester, a guy named "Jack Posobiec", would go to leftist rallies and hold up "Rape Melania" signs. Now this guy is an alt-right supporter of Trump, but he's not recognizable, so people think, "Man, those leftists are really horrible. Look, there's a "Rape Melania" sign."
Then, it gets the front-page treatment on Infowars, Breitbart, DailyStormer, and eventually ends up on Fox News. Total outlay for the sign is maybe a buck. Trump gets elected, and get this: "Jack Posobiec" becomes a "journalist" with White House credentials. So, not only does he get a little money on the front-end, but he gets rewarded by Trump on the back-end. Oh, and Posobiec was also one of the leading "Pizzagate" conspiracy theorists, which we now know was also a Russian op.
Here are the details:
https://www.washingtonpost.com...
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Wants to spend more time with his family
Now Bannon can go back to cooking meth in his bathtub (not making that up).
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Super-massive
The plane of our solar system is warped in the outer reaches of the Kuiper Belt, suggesting the presence of an unknown Mars-to-Earth-mass planetary object
I figured out what's warping the solar system:
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The President is the leader of the GOP
Who really cares what this giant tub of frosting does any more? He is now the face of the GOP from coast to coast and his opposition only has to stand back and watch. His kind of stink does not wash out.
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Re:What kind of farm?
Pig farm. If the prime minister isn't fucking you in the face, you're getting back-doored.
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Re:Yea Sure
Not at all. It's par for the course in the USA.
It's not all done by funking the machines of course. To pick one link at random:
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Re:Not just a bathroom law
Do as we do in Australia: public buildings (and private buildings that are a public place) have male toilets, female toilets, and single person unisex disabled / parents room style toilets
Sure that would work. It's not even that difficult to implement. And we have that a lot of placed in the north. But as with so many things here in America, when dealing with fundamentalist Christians, all is not as it seems. These folks are stuck in Leviticus, and would really like to kill gays and transgenders as they are told to in the good book.
Here's a fellow who was instrumental in crafting Uganda's Kill the homos bill: http://www.deathandtaxesmag.co...
oddly enough from the north.
He also says gays caused the great flood.
But that's where they are at, this rest room fracus is just a smokescreen. Most Americans couldn't care less, but the loudmouths can't get what they want, so they have to settle for harassment.
And I'm wondering how the holy and apostolic state of North Carolina is going to make this person: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... use the men's room. Of course, she's got two strikes against her - transgender and African/Hawaiian mix.
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Re:Can anyone explain to me why...
In Buddhism, there is no 'martyr', that is they don't encourage for 'be ready to die for your religion'.
You must be joking. Just type "budhist imolation" into the search engine of your choice.
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Re:Academia is willing to protect total dicks
A lot depends on the woman, the culture, her personal attitudes and experiences, and how she actually feels about the man in question. For myself I've found Eastern European women to be quite forthright about what they want or don't, while American women run the gamut. In some places and for some women immediately responding in the positive to an approach, even a welcome one, is considered somewhat slutty. And it must be said, by far the most ferocious criticism of women for so-called "slutty" behaviour comes from other women in my experience.
Just to be clear, I'm not talking about unwanted kisses, groping and massages - that's not acceptable in a professional environment or indeed any environment (and let's not kid ourselves that men are the sole perpetrators either), but rather approaching a woman with the aim of perhaps beginning a romantic relationship.
Again personally I take rebuffs at face value but I recognise there are other nuances which aren't as cut and dried as they may seem at first glance.
Oh and never, ever date a feminist.
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Re: republicrats
There has been amazing commentary on why this is. The largest, and most unified group of republican voters are evangelical Christians and within that group, the existance of Israel is seem as a prerequisite to the second coming.
Being all for Israel is a less controversial stance than many others that still panders to a key bloc.
And yet, to coin a phrase, everybody want the second coming but nobody want Armageddon. http://www.deathandtaxesmag.co...
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Re:OKWhen a video of a white cop shooting an unarmed black man as he fled from him surfaced on the internet Tuesday, many people responded with a combination of grief at what had happened and grim satisfaction that a policeman would finally face murder charges for lethal use of force against someone who posed no threat to him. Many also marveled at the bravery it took for the eyewitness to film the atrocity knowing full well the cop might harm him as well if he saw him. Now that witness has come forward to say that he was, and remains, afraid for his life as a result of his part in the incident, and he considered deleting the footage because of it.
In an interview with MSNBC’s All In With Chris Hayes, witness Feidin Santana elaborated on his experience and the emotions he felt during and after it.
“I won’t deny that I knew the magnitude of this, and I even thought about erasing the video. I felt that my life, with this information, might be in danger,” said Santana. “I thought about erasing the video and just getting out of the community, you know Charleston, and living some place elseI knew the cop didn’t do the right thing.”
Santana says the police officer definitely saw him, and that he kept filming “so he can feel that someone is there.”
Santana told the New York Times he contacted the family of shooting victim Walter Scott and told them he had the video, but he wanted to wait and see if officer Michael Slager was going to tell the truth first. When that didn’t happen, he turned the video over:
Mr. Scott and Mr. Santana made a gentleman’s agreement after viewing the video on Sunday. They would wait another day to see if there was any need to release it: If the police stuck to the struggling-for-the-Taser story, then Mr. Santana would give the video to the family, despite his trepidation that the officer would come after him.
“I had to hold my breath and let him go,” Mr. Scott said.
By Sunday night, the family had made contact with an Atlanta lawyer who was experienced in cases involving police misconduct. The lawyer, L. Chris Stewart, got in his car and drove five hours to Charleston, arriving after 2 a.m.
On Monday, the statements from the Police Department had not changed. “It was obvious that we didn’t even have to ask him for it,” Mr. Scott said. “He was still hesitant, but he gave it to us.”
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Re:But, but, you're using logic and science
You mean like how they call it a narcotic, and a hallucinogen, when in fact it is neither?
If I smoke enough, sometimes I experience visual halucinations like this. It takes a lot of weed and it much more apparent with eyes closed. Sometimes I can see an object at the intersection point of the rays- usually somethingor someone I care about deeply, like my wife. This artists' self-portrait makes me think that I am not the only one to see such things. The "rays emanating outward from a central point with X in the middle" seems to be a common motif. It also appears in a lot of "psychadelic" posters and 1960's-era art.
Let's not fight marijuana falsehoods with other falsehoods. THC seems to cause visual hallucinations, or at least visual artifacts, in a non-zero amount of people. That doesn't mean that these effects are dangerous, but denying them means that you are basing your arguments in lies, just like anti-marijuana arguments. -
Re:Criminals
http://www.deathandtaxesmag.co...
http://www.nationaljournal.com...
Price gouging, especially during an emergency situation, is illegal in many places. So basically what Uber is doing here is making themselves legally liable to return every red cent they collect over the normal rate during the snowstorm, not to mention inviting punitive damages.
This is a direct reaction to what they did in Sydney during the Martin Place Hostage Crisis. Uber was caught charging $100 for a ride that only cost $30 in a normal, licensed and insured taxi. Their response was "free market, so fuck you Australia". Whilst the world ignores this happening in Australia, they wont ignore it happening in NY.
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Criminals
http://www.deathandtaxesmag.co...
http://www.nationaljournal.com...
Price gouging, especially during an emergency situation, is illegal in many places. So basically what Uber is doing here is making themselves legally liable to return every red cent they collect over the normal rate during the snowstorm, not to mention inviting punitive damages.
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Re: Awesome
Well not to malign either of them, I have no problem with anonymity or choosing it. However, that would apply more to Snowden to Manning, as Manning did not give up his own name to the public, he was discovered and outed by a con man who had gained his confidence:
http://news.slashdot.org/story/11/07/15/000213/wired-releases-full-manninglamo-chat-logs
(10:23:34 AM) info@adrianlamo.com: I'm a journalist and a minister. You can pick either, and treat this as a confession or an interview (never to be published) & enjoy a modicum of legal protection.
Though apparently it is true, he filled out some webform to get an ordination certificate; which is totally legit and the kind of thing people who are not con men do:
He is a minister, and we are all popes.
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Papa John
Just as info for those who don't know these morons.
"Before the election Papa John’s CEO John Schnatter, a big Romney supporter, was one of the highest profile CEOs threatening layoffs and pizza price hikes (god forbid!) if Obama won. He doubled down after the election, like the Vegas man saying he’d start making layoffs and reducing hours at Papa John’s locations rather than having to provide healthcare for people working more than 30 hours per week."
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Re:I saw an angry Canadian a long time ago
Well at least a mouse is pretty small.
A drunk moose on the other hand....http://www.deathandtaxesmag.com/140084/just-a-drunk-swedish-moose-hanging-out-in-a-tree/
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Re:Hate crimes...
According to Rick Santorum, you can just stop being gay, so this guy brought it on himself!
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Re:WTF?
I do know that, but I was referencing a recent bit of news. Note: I have never visited the above site, but it was the first in the Google News search results.
To me, this is the same approach that Alaska took with the newspapers.
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Re:The US shouldn't be there
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Re:conspiracy theory...
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Re:The real winners
Anybody Remember the "Citizens United Ruling" : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citizens_United_v._Federal_Election_Commission
It seems like America is increasingly becoming owned by both foreign and local corporations : http://www.deathandtaxesmag.com/32852/the-midterm-elections-are-funding-a-national-suicide/