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blew through the 600k with ease.
Liberal inspiration of the day:
jellyfish have survived without a brain or spine
https://www.bing.com/images/search?q=jellyfish+have+survived+without+a+brain+or+spine&qpvt=jellyfish+have+survived+without+a+brain+or+spine&FORM=IGRE
Liberal inspiration of the day:
jellyfish have survived without a brain or spine
https://www.bing.com/images/search?q=jellyfish+have+survived+without+a+brain+or+spine&qpvt=jellyfish+have+survived+without+a+brain+or+spine&FORM=IGRE
Agree.
If the email exists.
Looks like fake news to me.
Secret Obama-era license let Iran tap dollars
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/secret-obama-era-license-let-iran-tap-dollars/ar-AAyhWgQ?li=BBnb7Kz
Secret Obama-era license let Iran tap dollars
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/secret-obama-era-license-let-iran-tap-dollars/ar-AAyhWgQ?li=BBnb7Kz
Was at the lab with Gene for an annual meeting when they were still building it. Couldn't make their product. Theracour works for Diwan like you said, he's making a fortune and NNVC is going nowhere.
Probably yanking in the morning shower and not achieving his goal.
Gene has his Aspen house where he'll hide for the rest of his life. Anil, still in seclusion wondering if they ever get the lab to work.
One can only hope. The Bill, Hitlery Clintoons got away with Arkansas and Presidents usually escape scrutiny but Hitlery keep herself in the limelight inviting scrutiny deserving confinement. BO was quiet while destroying our economy, destroying the US international influence and allowing Iran, Russia, China and their North Korea puppet to gain influence and the Syrian conflict to keep the Middle East maintain a conflict zone around Israel.
Obviously has a high opinion of himself. He'll pick his successor who will keep most of his polices. Power loves power so if it works, the systems will continue.
This the reason Xi Jinping declared he will be leader forever.
This the reason Xi Jinping declared he will be leader forever.
As China says, you've had a couple of good years, we've had a couple thousand good years.
Link for all: China, what they are doing now. BO sold us out. If one wants to know what's going on, this is it. Hoover Institution talk from a guy who finally woke up. Kim Jong Un and China are playing like a fiddle.
https://www.hoover.org/research/spying-stealing-and-subordination-dealing-new-china-rules
Link for all: China, what they are doing now. BO sold us out. If one wants to know what's going on, this is it. Hoover Institution talk from a guy who finally woke up. Kim Jong Un and China are playing like a fiddle.
https://www.hoover.org/research/spying-stealing-and-subordination-dealing-new-china-rules
Sorry, been awhile since I've posted. So much to post these days.
We've been busy a lot with political events plus working on some health issues.
Seems to me, plenty of people here in the 'Swamp'.
Kim Jong Un at Chuck E Cheese for his Trump meetings. Umm good.
Kim Jong Un Specifically Requests Summit Meeting Be Held At Chuck E. Cheese’s
May 7, 2018
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PYONGYANG—Multiple sources were confirming Monday that North Korean President Kim Jong Un had specifically requested that the upcoming historic peace talks take place inside a Chuck E. Cheese’s restaurant location within the United States.
The dictator stated he had never gotten the chance to visit a Chuck E. Cheese’s restaurant as a kid, but had heard rumors of its wide variety of coin-op games, microwaved pizza, and singing animatronic animal band. Kim Jong Un was able to visit and survey several potential Chuck E. Cheese sites, and had reportedly narrowed down the options to either Tampa, Cleveland, or a particularly seedy location in Fresno.
“I am told this fantastical capitalist wonderland is where a kid can be a kid,” an excited Kim Jong Un said, according to a source close to the brutal dictator.
“Everyone who attends the summit will receive 50 tokens, 200 bonus tickets, and a slice of pizza,” a spokesperson for North Korea said in an interview. “And the Chuck E. Cheese manager told us he needs a head count by Saturday, so please RSVP so we can make sure to reserve one of the big tables in the birthday party area.”
If Kim Jong Un gets his way, he’ll have a front-row seat for Munch’s Make Believe Band’s exciting performance, so that the North Korean president can enjoy the exciting performance of songs like “Happy Birthday” and a cover of “Party Rock Anthem.”
At publishing time, the summit was pushed back to the summer, as area families had Kim Jong Un’s chosen locations booked solid for birthday parties.
Kim Jong Un Specifically Requests Summit Meeting Be Held At Chuck E. Cheese’s
May 7, 2018
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PYONGYANG—Multiple sources were confirming Monday that North Korean President Kim Jong Un had specifically requested that the upcoming historic peace talks take place inside a Chuck E. Cheese’s restaurant location within the United States.
The dictator stated he had never gotten the chance to visit a Chuck E. Cheese’s restaurant as a kid, but had heard rumors of its wide variety of coin-op games, microwaved pizza, and singing animatronic animal band. Kim Jong Un was able to visit and survey several potential Chuck E. Cheese sites, and had reportedly narrowed down the options to either Tampa, Cleveland, or a particularly seedy location in Fresno.
“I am told this fantastical capitalist wonderland is where a kid can be a kid,” an excited Kim Jong Un said, according to a source close to the brutal dictator.
“Everyone who attends the summit will receive 50 tokens, 200 bonus tickets, and a slice of pizza,” a spokesperson for North Korea said in an interview. “And the Chuck E. Cheese manager told us he needs a head count by Saturday, so please RSVP so we can make sure to reserve one of the big tables in the birthday party area.”
If Kim Jong Un gets his way, he’ll have a front-row seat for Munch’s Make Believe Band’s exciting performance, so that the North Korean president can enjoy the exciting performance of songs like “Happy Birthday” and a cover of “Party Rock Anthem.”
At publishing time, the summit was pushed back to the summer, as area families had Kim Jong Un’s chosen locations booked solid for birthday parties.
CNN Report: Evil Trump Kidnaps Three People From North Korean Paradise
May 10, 2018
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ATLANTA, GA—An exclusive new CNN report revealed Thursday that President Trump has kidnapped three people from the paradise of North Korea, forcing them to get on a plane and return to the United States against their wishes.
A teary-eyed CNN anchor broke the story, visibly enraged at the egregious act of international terrorism. CNN reporters had discovered that the three visitors had been in North Korea enjoying a vacation for many months before Trump unilaterally decided to have them forcibly flown back to America, even aggressively accosting them when they landed.
“This heartbreaking story shows just how low President Trump will go,” the anchor said, his voice quavering. “How much longer will this country allow this madman to go on trampling the name of the United States on the world stage? This is an unprecedented act, for a sitting president to personally kidnap perfectly happy visitors to the communist wonderland of North Korea.”
“The time for impeachment is now!” he added, beginning to chant, “Impeach Trump! Impeach Trump!”
At publishing time, sources at CNN had been able to confirm that Trump is planning on flying to a meeting with Kim Jong Un, where the two will discuss how to most efficiently destroy and enslave the world.
CNN Report: Evil Trump Kidnaps Three People From North Korean Paradise
May 10, 2018
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ATLANTA, GA—An exclusive new CNN report revealed Thursday that President Trump has kidnapped three people from the paradise of North Korea, forcing them to get on a plane and return to the United States against their wishes.
A teary-eyed CNN anchor broke the story, visibly enraged at the egregious act of international terrorism. CNN reporters had discovered that the three visitors had been in North Korea enjoying a vacation for many months before Trump unilaterally decided to have them forcibly flown back to America, even aggressively accosting them when they landed.
“This heartbreaking story shows just how low President Trump will go,” the anchor said, his voice quavering. “How much longer will this country allow this madman to go on trampling the name of the United States on the world stage? This is an unprecedented act, for a sitting president to personally kidnap perfectly happy visitors to the communist wonderland of North Korea.”
“The time for impeachment is now!” he added, beginning to chant, “Impeach Trump! Impeach Trump!”
At publishing time, sources at CNN had been able to confirm that Trump is planning on flying to a meeting with Kim Jong Un, where the two will discuss how to most efficiently destroy and enslave the world.
http://babylonbee.com/news/cnn-report-evil-trump-kidnaps-three-people-from-north-korean-paradise/
If You Live in Freedom, Thank the British Empire
https://www.prageru.com/courses/history/if-you-live-freedom-thank-british-empire
If You Live in Freedom, Thank the British Empire
https://www.prageru.com/courses/history/if-you-live-freedom-thank-british-empire
Friend lives in Houston, one inside salesman at the oil company they work for is rescuing the flood victims. Received 4 photos, will post another later, have an appointment.
Friend lives in Houston, one inside salesman at the oil company they work for is rescuing the flood victims. Received 4 photos, will post another later, have an appointment.
You got that right.
Lessons learned from Sunday’s clash of protesters in Berkeley
By Nanette Asimov and Kurtis Alexander
August 28, 2017 Updated: August 28, 2017 8:48pm
When the right wing comes to left-wing Berkeley, public safety is no guarantee, especially when black-clad anarchists get involved.
Sunday proved that no matter how well prepared they were, hundreds of police officers — many in riot gear — could not stop hundreds of anarchists from overtaking a place they were protecting.
For a few hours, police maintained order at Martin Luther King Jr. Civic Center Park in Berkeley. They used barriers and a single entry-checkpoint to control who and what got in. They confiscated sticks, water bottles and anything else from rally-goers that could be used as weapons. Inside the park, they broke up heated arguments between the left and the right before punches were thrown.
Yet, police stepped aside and allowed anarchists to bypass barriers to get into the park. Soon mobs chased and beat right-wing demonstrators who had arrived expecting to attend a conservative rally.
Conservatives accused police of abandoning them.
“We were thrown into the belly of the beast,” said Kris Wyrick, 39, of San Diego, one of a small group of conservatives still in Civic Center Park when it was overtaken.
Wyrick wore body armor when he showed up at the park with his wife and son, expecting a rally. He had to remove the protection when he and his family went through a security check. But when anarchists arrived, “they came in, and the cops left,” he said. “It was almost like it was choreographed.”
Police said they decided to stand down out of concern for safety.
“They seemed to target police,” said Officer Jennifer Coats, a police spokeswoman. “They were up on the back of a flatbed truck. Officers heard them making announcements that peaceful protesters should leave if they didn’t want to be part of a conflict. We had to weigh what to do.”
Amid thousands of mostly peaceful protesters, police arrested just 13 people, including six on suspicion of violent behavior. Six others reported non-life-threatening injuries, and two of those people were taken to the hospital.
Yet the inability of police to stop the anarchists from seizing control of the park raises questions about their ability to protect public safety next month when Ben Shapiro, a former editor with the right-wing Breitbart News, is scheduled to speak at UC Berkeley on Sept. 14. Conservative student groups are also talking about bringing in other speakers, including Milo Yiannopoulos.
In February, Yiannopoulos, another former Breitbart News editor, had to be spirited to safety when a riot broke out on campus just before he had been scheduled to speak. Black-masked agitators swarmed onto campus and caused $100,000 in damage — breaking glass and setting fires — before taking the mayhem into city streets.
Fearing a repeat of the damage, UC officials then refused to accommodate conservative Ann Coulter for a spring speaking date she insisted on — and are now defending themselves in court against an accusation by Coulter and student Republicans that the university discriminates against conservatives.
Berkeley police also lost control of a right-wing rally on April 15 at Civic Center Park. A video shows neo-Nazi Nathan Damigo punching a young woman in the face during the ensuing confrontation when counterprotesters showed up.
UC Berkeley Chancellor Carol Christ, who took over the top job in July, has said she is committed to ensuring that a variety of voices are heard on campus, and has declared a Year of Free Speech on campus. She recently said that shutting down antithetical views is un-American.
“The heckler’s veto strikes at the very heart of our democracy and the mission and principles of our society,” Christ told students last week as they returned to campus. “Any (such) attack is an attack on the right of free speech for us all.”
Some members of the left who identify not as anarchists but as antifascists, or antifa, said that preventing right-wing activists from having their say on Sunday is exactly what they intended to do. They said they wanted to prevent anyone from spewing racist rhetoric, as white supremacists did in a Charlottesville, Va. rally this month, where an alleged neo-Nazi drove his car into a crowd of antihate demonstrators. A woman was killed and 19 people were injured.
John Cookenboo, 27, who says he’s with antifa, acknowledged that some interactions Sunday between left and right became violent, and that unnecessary force can backfire and make his side look bad. But he said showing strength is important.
“I can’t condone that kind of violence personally, but I can’t condemn it entirely,” he said, noting that first-timers who get their information from the Internet might be itching to “just go punch a Nazi.”
Wyrick, the man who brought his family for what he thought would be a conservative rally on Sunday, denied being a racist or a bigot. He said he came to Berkeley to share his political views, which he said run to the right fiscally but not socially.
Wyrick said he tried to leave the rally when he and fellow protesters were overwhelmed by the masked anarchists and felt that their safety, if not their lives, was threatened. He said he pushed his way through the crowd — and was arrested on suspicion of public fighting.
Public officials and others generally gave police good marks for keeping people safe Sunday.
“Mostly people were protected,” said Henry Brady, dean of the Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley. “We’re getting better at it. It’s hard because some groups want to act in a vociferous manner. And both sides think that what’s at stake is incredibly important.”
Berkeley Mayor Jesse Arreguin said Monday that it’s time to call out groups like the masked anarchists known as black bloc.
“I think we should classify them as a gang,” Arreguin said. “They have weapons — almost like a militia — and I think we need to think about that in terms of our law enforcement approach.”
On Sunday, police deployed about 400 officers, including police from Berkeley, Oakland, UC Berkeley and Alameda County.
While it’s not clear how many officers the city relied on for past protests, rioters at the aborted Yiannopoulos event at UC Berkeley encountered just 85, Christ said.
But even 400 wasn’t enough to stop all violence. Video showed anarchists shoving a President Trump supporter to the ground and beating him, which prompted Al Letson, a radio host for Reveal, to jump in and shield the victim.
In another case, anarchists pepper-sprayed Joey Gibson, the head of the right-wing Patriot Prayer. They threw cans at him and chased him into a line of riot-clad police, who briefly handcuffed Gibson and a companion before determining they were no threat and letting them go.
http://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/article/Lessons-learned-from-Sunday-s-clash-of-12112386.php?cmpid=sfc_em_topstories#photo-14005568
Lessons learned from Sunday’s clash of protesters in Berkeley
By Nanette Asimov and Kurtis Alexander
August 28, 2017 Updated: August 28, 2017 8:48pm
When the right wing comes to left-wing Berkeley, public safety is no guarantee, especially when black-clad anarchists get involved.
Sunday proved that no matter how well prepared they were, hundreds of police officers — many in riot gear — could not stop hundreds of anarchists from overtaking a place they were protecting.
For a few hours, police maintained order at Martin Luther King Jr. Civic Center Park in Berkeley. They used barriers and a single entry-checkpoint to control who and what got in. They confiscated sticks, water bottles and anything else from rally-goers that could be used as weapons. Inside the park, they broke up heated arguments between the left and the right before punches were thrown.
Yet, police stepped aside and allowed anarchists to bypass barriers to get into the park. Soon mobs chased and beat right-wing demonstrators who had arrived expecting to attend a conservative rally.
Conservatives accused police of abandoning them.
“We were thrown into the belly of the beast,” said Kris Wyrick, 39, of San Diego, one of a small group of conservatives still in Civic Center Park when it was overtaken.
Wyrick wore body armor when he showed up at the park with his wife and son, expecting a rally. He had to remove the protection when he and his family went through a security check. But when anarchists arrived, “they came in, and the cops left,” he said. “It was almost like it was choreographed.”
Police said they decided to stand down out of concern for safety.
“They seemed to target police,” said Officer Jennifer Coats, a police spokeswoman. “They were up on the back of a flatbed truck. Officers heard them making announcements that peaceful protesters should leave if they didn’t want to be part of a conflict. We had to weigh what to do.”
Amid thousands of mostly peaceful protesters, police arrested just 13 people, including six on suspicion of violent behavior. Six others reported non-life-threatening injuries, and two of those people were taken to the hospital.
Yet the inability of police to stop the anarchists from seizing control of the park raises questions about their ability to protect public safety next month when Ben Shapiro, a former editor with the right-wing Breitbart News, is scheduled to speak at UC Berkeley on Sept. 14. Conservative student groups are also talking about bringing in other speakers, including Milo Yiannopoulos.
In February, Yiannopoulos, another former Breitbart News editor, had to be spirited to safety when a riot broke out on campus just before he had been scheduled to speak. Black-masked agitators swarmed onto campus and caused $100,000 in damage — breaking glass and setting fires — before taking the mayhem into city streets.
Fearing a repeat of the damage, UC officials then refused to accommodate conservative Ann Coulter for a spring speaking date she insisted on — and are now defending themselves in court against an accusation by Coulter and student Republicans that the university discriminates against conservatives.
Berkeley police also lost control of a right-wing rally on April 15 at Civic Center Park. A video shows neo-Nazi Nathan Damigo punching a young woman in the face during the ensuing confrontation when counterprotesters showed up.
UC Berkeley Chancellor Carol Christ, who took over the top job in July, has said she is committed to ensuring that a variety of voices are heard on campus, and has declared a Year of Free Speech on campus. She recently said that shutting down antithetical views is un-American.
“The heckler’s veto strikes at the very heart of our democracy and the mission and principles of our society,” Christ told students last week as they returned to campus. “Any (such) attack is an attack on the right of free speech for us all.”
Some members of the left who identify not as anarchists but as antifascists, or antifa, said that preventing right-wing activists from having their say on Sunday is exactly what they intended to do. They said they wanted to prevent anyone from spewing racist rhetoric, as white supremacists did in a Charlottesville, Va. rally this month, where an alleged neo-Nazi drove his car into a crowd of antihate demonstrators. A woman was killed and 19 people were injured.
John Cookenboo, 27, who says he’s with antifa, acknowledged that some interactions Sunday between left and right became violent, and that unnecessary force can backfire and make his side look bad. But he said showing strength is important.
“I can’t condone that kind of violence personally, but I can’t condemn it entirely,” he said, noting that first-timers who get their information from the Internet might be itching to “just go punch a Nazi.”
Wyrick, the man who brought his family for what he thought would be a conservative rally on Sunday, denied being a racist or a bigot. He said he came to Berkeley to share his political views, which he said run to the right fiscally but not socially.
Wyrick said he tried to leave the rally when he and fellow protesters were overwhelmed by the masked anarchists and felt that their safety, if not their lives, was threatened. He said he pushed his way through the crowd — and was arrested on suspicion of public fighting.
Public officials and others generally gave police good marks for keeping people safe Sunday.
“Mostly people were protected,” said Henry Brady, dean of the Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley. “We’re getting better at it. It’s hard because some groups want to act in a vociferous manner. And both sides think that what’s at stake is incredibly important.”
Berkeley Mayor Jesse Arreguin said Monday that it’s time to call out groups like the masked anarchists known as black bloc.
“I think we should classify them as a gang,” Arreguin said. “They have weapons — almost like a militia — and I think we need to think about that in terms of our law enforcement approach.”
On Sunday, police deployed about 400 officers, including police from Berkeley, Oakland, UC Berkeley and Alameda County.
While it’s not clear how many officers the city relied on for past protests, rioters at the aborted Yiannopoulos event at UC Berkeley encountered just 85, Christ said.
But even 400 wasn’t enough to stop all violence. Video showed anarchists shoving a President Trump supporter to the ground and beating him, which prompted Al Letson, a radio host for Reveal, to jump in and shield the victim.
In another case, anarchists pepper-sprayed Joey Gibson, the head of the right-wing Patriot Prayer. They threw cans at him and chased him into a line of riot-clad police, who briefly handcuffed Gibson and a companion before determining they were no threat and letting them go.
http://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/article/Lessons-learned-from-Sunday-s-clash-of-12112386.php?cmpid=sfc_em_topstories#photo-14005568
What will take the place of the statues taken down by the left?
What will take the place of the statues taken down by the left?....
I was in a pet shop when I noticed a Muslim girl
with the most amazingly colored parrot perched on her shoulder.
"Where did you get that?" I asked.
"Germany. There's fucking millions of 'em!" said the parrot.
I was in a pet shop when I noticed a Muslim girl
with the most amazingly colored parrot perched on her shoulder.
"Where did you get that?" I asked.
"Germany. There's fucking millions of 'em!" said the parrot.
YES, HE BIT 24 PEOPLE, BUT...
IN RESPONSE TO ALL THE RECENT E-MAILS ABOUT OUR DOG.
I AM SICK AND TIRED OF ANSWERING QUESTIONS ABOUT HIM, SO HERE ARE ALL OF THE ANSWERS IN ONE RECAP:
YES, HE BIT 6 PEOPLE WEARING OBAMA T-SHIRTS...
4 PEOPLE WEARING HILLARY T-SHIRTS...
2 CAR DRIVERS WITH BERNIE SANDERS BUMPER STICKERS...
9 TEENAGERS WITH PANTS HANGING PAST THEIR BUTT CRACK.
AND 2 FLAG BURNERS...
SO FOR THE LAST TIME...
THE DOG IS NOT FOR SALE!
AND NO, I DO NOT APPROVE OF HIS SMOKING, BUT HE SAYS IT HELPS GET THE "BAD TASTE" OUT OF HIS MOUTH.
YES, HE BIT 24 PEOPLE, BUT...
IN RESPONSE TO ALL THE RECENT E-MAILS ABOUT OUR DOG.
I AM SICK AND TIRED OF ANSWERING QUESTIONS ABOUT HIM, SO HERE ARE ALL OF THE ANSWERS IN ONE RECAP:
YES, HE BIT 6 PEOPLE WEARING OBAMA T-SHIRTS...
4 PEOPLE WEARING HILLARY T-SHIRTS...
2 CAR DRIVERS WITH BERNIE SANDERS BUMPER STICKERS...
9 TEENAGERS WITH PANTS HANGING PAST THEIR BUTT CRACK.
AND 2 FLAG BURNERS...
SO FOR THE LAST TIME...
THE DOG IS NOT FOR SALE!
AND NO, I DO NOT APPROVE OF HIS SMOKING, BUT HE SAYS IT HELPS GET THE "BAD TASTE" OUT OF HIS MOUTH.
You can imagine the sales if a hair salon decided to stock it on their shelves....... Double their income.
If we can get rid of these two.....
That is absolutely a huge cause. Was hearing today that even the Dims in CA are totally limp with Piglosi these days. Looking forward to that vote election cycle if she's on the ballot. It will finally count. I have heard she might be ready to call it a career. Her husband is very wealthy so she didn't have to work anyway.
OT - New drug product.
Product needed for the new millennial/snowflake generation......
Heard the regime is free with right prescription.........
OT - New drug product.
Product needed for the new millennial/snowflake generation......
Heard the regime is free with right prescription.........