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  1. Re:Yeah but with the electoral college & senat on Former South Korean President Sentenced To 15 Years In Prison For Accepting $5.4 Million In Bribes From Samsung (npr.org) · · Score: 1

    Yeah, right, never saw zits like that. They look more like pre-cancerous things. And just on one side of his face. And his whole face is bent, mouth twisted one way and eyes twisted the other. I mean, normally you'd just quickly forget such things, but this is your angry, lying, abusive, drunken, partisan, gambling addict judge here.

    Except they're not zits. They're a type of pockmark, you know something that was very common on people prior to say 1990. Maybe you should go look at some other pictures instead of the ones presented in media articles? Give you a hint, as to why publications use pictures like that. It's to make you think exactly as you have, react exactly like you have.

    But if we're going to go with unbridled allegations, I'm sure you can explain your wife beating and child rapes. ...Right?

  2. You're going to have to do a lot better than, "I did NOT break both my legs, I only broke one! So I can walk just fine!" :-)

    You're going to have to do far better then a witness that claims they saw gangrapes(felony), didn't report it(felony), went back multiple times(conspiracy), and did so as an adult in a house full of minors apparently(got several felonies on that one - especially since she claimed she was screwing people there).

  3. Re:all of these warnings do nothing to incite chan on IPCC Climate Change Report Calls For Urgent Action To Phase Out Fossil Fuels (bbc.com) · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Yeah, and you also suppress speech, political parties, and imprison people for saying mean words, and ignore criminality committed by particular racial/ethnic groups. It's sure working out well. But let's be realistic, because those limits on the funding of political parties work out about as well as nothing. See the most recent bit where several left wing parties, in various EU countries which held power loosened fundraising rules in order to get more money from corporate donors, then re-tightened the rules after public outcry...and the fact they were about to lose the election.

    Look at emission limits on cars, surely if big oil and car manufacturers were running things those wouldn't exist.

    Possibly, but that hasn't happened. Yet we can see the "allowances" given to cities and businesses because they allow a financial trade off into the government coffers. Like dumping fresh water out of reservoirs during a drought, or allowing cities to dump raw sewage into rivers(by paying a fine) but causing downstream cities to halt intake because they can't treat it, or allow companies to overfish as long as they pay a fine on each catch in treaty violation. Looking at you EU, and your abuse of fishing treaties. Something that even China is doing a better job on.

  4. You heard it here first: Judges holding to constitutionalism are russian.

    What are you going to do if the democrats lose it all during the fall election? Blame the russians as well, or realize that they've managed to turn just about everybody against them by their own actions. So much for that "double generic" lead, which became a "single generic" lead, which is now "trending republican."

  5. I'm sure that Paul Manafort, Rick Gates, Michael Cohen, Michael Flynn, and George Papadopoulos will all be quite relieved when you inform them of this.

    Guardian really has gone to even worse shit in the last year, that's pretty sad. You've got them making connections using angel pasta and it's about as strong. Well if it wasn't thanksgiving weekend I'd sit down and rip it into small pieces for your enjoyment. In short, manafort was convicted of things while working for democrats, and as an agent of the podesta brothers(that's the democrats again). Cohen was charged for doing the same thing rosie o'donnel did, just to give you an idea(also Obama did the same thing and was fined nearly $200k) - this is an effective non-criminal crime. Flynn lied during his interview process and got thrown out by the campaign, a wet paper bag is more correct here in terms of ties, being that the Trump camp got rid of him asap. Papadopoulous was charged with a crime unrelated to Trump, but rather lying to the FBI pretending he "had information" that didn't exist. He was a political nobody, with no political power, with no contact power, and tried to make himself into a "somebody" and it backfired.

  6. Re:Yeah but with the electoral college & senat on Former South Korean President Sentenced To 15 Years In Prison For Accepting $5.4 Million In Bribes From Samsung (npr.org) · · Score: 1

    Yeah, those "blemishes" are from this thing called puberty. But you're calling someone a "deeply evil man" for facial features...yep, you really are engaging in a witch hunt.

    How pitifully disgusting you are. Your entire basis of belief is based on superficial things, and not the content of character. Which shouldn't be a surprise considering how hard progressives love identity politics. Those pro-segregation stances you're holding are sure good too.

  7. Tell it to your rapist friends.

    And the progressive "I don't care that it's a lie." line rolls on. Up next, we'll see use of sexist, racist, homophobic, transphobic, misogynist, and so-on as the person loses anything approaching rationality.

    How pitiful, that this is all progressives have left.

  8. If it's so easy to find evidence why don't you list some?

    It's a witch hunters wet dream. Lots of "they're a witch, can we burn her?" "What for?" "they turned me into a newt." "A newt?" "I got better..." line of reasoning.

    They have no evidence, not even circumstantial evidence of guilt. They have hearsay, uncorroborated statements, witnesses who have a history of actions that devalue any statements they make. There's not even basic general knowledge statements that they can give which can be corroborated by people. Nothing has been to court, nothing has been tried on fact or law. There's been no verdicts rendered. The fact that there are so many jackasses out there who are "listening and believing" is downright bad.

    When Trump said a few days ago that "This is a terrible time for young men" he was right, the mentality of that other poster proves that. They don't need proof to go after you, just the accusation that you're not following orthodoxy, saying the wrong thing, holding the wrong opinions. Add in the smears of "they're a misogynist, sexist, rapist, incel" or whatever else? They're in full-on mob mode, and the only way it's going to stop is by either having enough people to say "e-fucking-nough" or continuing the path that has gone on for the last decade until someone snaps so hard that people start dying from it.

  9. Re:Yeah but with the electoral college & senat on Former South Korean President Sentenced To 15 Years In Prison For Accepting $5.4 Million In Bribes From Samsung (npr.org) · · Score: 1

    Hey did you notice how his accusers looked like they'd spent years hanging out in the sun? Know what that's from? Decades of substance abuse, pill popping tied with drinking alcohol.

    I mean that just looks great. It also just looks great, with all those paid protesters accosting politicians in elevators, and then people finding out that they're all paid by the same organization. The left has no shortage of useful idiots.

  10. "Facts" are me talking out my ass? Well I shouldn't be surprised, after all, you your view facts is 'only what people tell me is the truth.

    Trump is the walking dead, you know it.

    Really? Too bad you don't even know the law, imagine that.

  11. Re:Yeah but with the electoral college & senat on Former South Korean President Sentenced To 15 Years In Prison For Accepting $5.4 Million In Bribes From Samsung (npr.org) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    You're full of crap. Major parts of it are a matter of public record. The rest requires connecting some big fat dots

    Funny how those "major parts of it are public record" don't show any sign of actual wrong doing isn't it.

    Now you need your daily boof. Just go ahead, I won't think badly of you. Oh sorry, that time I lied.

    Proving again that the left can't meme. Christ, why is all the crap you try so pathetic.

  12. Re:Yeah but with the electoral college & senat on Former South Korean President Sentenced To 15 Years In Prison For Accepting $5.4 Million In Bribes From Samsung (npr.org) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    So you entire opinion is based on things that nobody can prove. Can provide no evidence for, can show no dates of, not a single police report of. A fine upstanding example of a person who's part of a mob and let's their emotions rule instead of their intelligence and reason.

    And I suspect that you are an incel. You are certainly an apologist for an angry drunk who lacks the temperament to sit on the bench, supreme court of any other.

    And there's the progressive/democrat garbage right on queueueueuueeue. When losing, engage in personal attacks, attacks against reputation, slander and with a hope and prayer it will stick. Hate to tell you this, but this stuff is burned out. I sure hope you enjoy the future you're now creating though.

  13. Yeah, Manafort is sitting in prison...for things he committed while working for the democrats, the podesta brothers, and acting as a foreign agent on their behalf.

  14. Re:Yeah but with the electoral college & senat on Former South Korean President Sentenced To 15 Years In Prison For Accepting $5.4 Million In Bribes From Samsung (npr.org) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    There is no doubt in my mind that Trump's rapist judge is an angry drunk.

    Yeah well that happens when you think that hearsay is proof. Want to "listen and believe" by all means, to anyone who believes in the rule of law, standards of evidence, and so on? You just look unhinged and reminds everyone the dangers of the witch hunts of yore.

    That simply makes you far more dangerous, because you don't care about evidence. Only what someone dangles in front of you for proof. Bet you would have loved the witch trials too, if she floats she's a witch. If she sinks, god's with her and will forgive us. Maybe next, you'll engage in the recitation of orthodoxy to prove that they're a pure soul.

  15. Re:Yeah but with the electoral college & senat on Former South Korean President Sentenced To 15 Years In Prison For Accepting $5.4 Million In Bribes From Samsung (npr.org) · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Reasonable people hold reasonable doubts, in turn expect evidence. That means they expect proof, and those "red state women" aren't showing up in droves for the democrats, in fact it's actually backfired. The whole "believe women" sham makes them look at their own husbands and sons and go...what the fuck are the democrats doing?! That could be MY husband or son.

    Democrats overplayed their hand, so much so that they're already panicking and telling pundits to not harp on this "believe women" stuff. Seems like their internal polling showed that it turned voters against them, their ideas, and galvanized support for Kavenaugh.

  16. That's funny, because the last NPR poll was holding at +7. And nate silver's aggregate is holding around 80% that the republicans will hold the house and senate with 55% gaining more seats. That was before the liars that couldn't figure out where they were raped. And the other liar who said there were rapes, and went back 10 other times...apparently knowingly that it was happening. Oh, and she was a collage jr., at the time.

  17. Re:Easy answer on Democrats Draft an 'Internet Bill of Rights' To Regulate Big Tech (geekwire.com) · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    Obligatory response to shitty XKCD comic. Which fails to understand the basic functioning of these platforms, their use as a "public square" and "political soap box."

    Remember, those platforms you've listed have billed themselves as the NEW public square. Guess what happens when you do that? It means the constitution starts applying. Rights and freedoms apply. Protection of speech applies.

  18. You're a great poster child of the unhinged left. Please keep going, you're driving people to never vote democrat again.

  19. But what of Samsung?

    Several top board members including the CEO were already arrested, their trials are forthcoming. The case against park was proving that she took bribes. Now that it's been proven and she's been impeached the cases against the CEO and board members go forward. Those are in relation that they paid her bribes and embezzled money from the company to do so. This really isn't covered in western media in the least. The legal system works in kind of a top-down approach with high profile figures and then goes after everyone. If you need another example read up on Hyandai Motor Co, which was fined $80m(USD), they also went after every single person that approved it.

  20. Yes, a person that believes in guilt before innocence is indeed a piece of shit. There's no other way to label them. See, deciding to throw a fundamental cornerstone of the legal system over your shoulder because you want to ruin someones life/push an agenda/etc simply makes you such.

    FYI the last link is there because CERN started scrubbing everything, until there was a backlash against it. Funny how a supposedly scientific organization that's supposed to find the truth of something was die-hard set to remove anything that questioned orthodoxy.

  21. Interesting. So if Mashiki had linked to those things you found on your simple google search, would you then admit that hey - maybe there ISN'T a gender wage gap?

    Or would you, and this is what I'd be on, discredit those links, and that Mashiki just up to his usual craziness? Would you still say it's the popular view, and not astroturf or fake news propaganda spread by, say, Russian trolls?

    Well if Animojo is consistent in one thing, it's his shilling of feminist talking points. So that means one of two things, either they're realizing that they've been lied to...repeatedly and aren't sucking back the koolaid quite as hard. Or, the talking point is falling out of favor with whatever dogma is being pushed by the political/social groups that they follow. It may be a combination of both of course, especially since "the normies" have started banging on and mocking feminists over this. But it really hasn't stopped those groups from pushing it, rather they've simply reworded it and/or pushed it to a lower priority.

  22. These are just the first few hits.

    And yet feminists, governments, politicians, media still keep pushing the "wage gap" myth. I've heard no less then 6 ads pushing that on the CBC, FM96, and on 680 News(those are all in Ontario).

    I have not been able to find anyone that supports the idea that sexual assaults in the US is higher than in Congo. When Hillary Clinton was Secretary of State she raised the issue of sexual violence with Congolese President Joseph Kabila; I believe she would support your position.

    Where do you think the latest 1:3, 1:4, 1:5 women are victims of sexual assault bullshit is coming from? It's parroted all over the place, those rates put the sexual assault levels above the levels of the Congo. Those numbers have been used for years, more then a decade actually. I've even seen feminist groups trying to push the 1:2 women will be victims of sexual assault by the time they're 35.

  23. Re:Netflix, others keep dumping 3rd party content on The Rise of Netflix Competitors Has Pushed Consumers Back Toward Piracy (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    That's not Netflix's fault really
    The studios that make the movies and shows are starting to push them out their own streaming services and refusing the sell them to Netflix

    Yeah well, people aren't going to start paying $10/mo for this service, and $10/mo for that service. The reason why netflix became popular is because it gut the piss out of high cable costs, all of these companies weren't hurting when they put their shows on netflix, in many cases it increased the viewership and sales from merchandise.

    But hey, I guess they haven't learned. If you offer something at a reasonable price people will buy it. If you don't, well pirating is still a solid option. Now if you'll excuse me, I'll wait as more government try to push "criminal infringement" for pirating a TV show and penalties heavier then committing 2nd degree murder or homicide.

  24. A simple google search for "the wage gap is a myth" shows many, many people who have said this publicly and somehow survived without being lynched.

    Then go a head and do it. I'll wait, let's see if your view or my view is the correct one.

  25. This is how Mashiki's mind works. He gets triggered easily because he believes in a vast conspiracy of feminists trying to destroy the world with Cultural Marxism, and so whenever anyone says anything he disagrees with in the slightest he assumes they are part of it and the embodiment of pure evil.

    So why don't you prove me wrong. Go out, publicly, in front of the media and take ads out in the paper with the two following subjects: "The wage gap is a myth." "No, the US rate of sexual assaults is not higher then the Congo."

    I'll wait. Enjoy the public lynch mob by the way.