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1261  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Is Hillary Clinton Trustworthy? on: April 07, 2016, 03:14:19 PM
How is this even a discussion?

Of course Hillary is not trustworthy. If you think so, you desperatly need some education.

There is nothing to learn about Hilary Clinton through education. Everyone know her nature and what she did for the nation. I believe she is a trustworthy candidate compared with the other presidential candidates.






1262  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Is Hillary Clinton Trustworthy? on: April 07, 2016, 03:05:31 PM
How is this even a discussion?

Of course Hillary is not trustworthy. If you think so, you desperatly need some education.

There is nothing to learn about Hilary Clinton through education. Everyone know her nature and what she did for the nation. I believe she is a trustworthy candidate compared with the other presidential candidates.


So education is bad?


1263  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Europe, you reap what you sow... on: April 07, 2016, 02:16:56 PM






1264  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Up Like Trump on: April 07, 2016, 02:12:52 PM
What becomes of Rubio´s delegates? I think he had like 170 when he dropped out. Will that be booked to someone at the convention or earlier?


He said he does not want to release them in the famous Untied States letter
http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/274653-rubio-misspells-united-states-in-letter-to-alaska-gop


Tucker Carlson: GOP Elites and Donors Cannot Pick Nominee - It's Up to the Voters
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Srb5QIBQneo




Yes of course I remember that letter now. Maybe he wants to have it up his sleeve for bargaining. VP maybe. They´ll accept Trump, force Rubio on him and then try to shoot Trump. Or maybe they´ll manhandle Jeb Bush in there. Ronald Reagan was lucky to escape with his life when Old Bush was one heartbeat away from the presidency.


Rubio's political career is over. He said this himself. He was atomized by TRUMP.

1265  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Up Like Trump on: April 07, 2016, 02:10:56 PM
That is why TRUMP needs to win for all the people who are tired of those private companies called the GOP and the DNC. We are seeing the first sign of a real attempt. No future elections will be the same, unless Them Those People keep numbing down We The People.

Funny...The Donald could put all this squawking to a ironclad definitive end with just one negotiation in July: Ted Cruz as is VP in exchange for Cruz delivering all his delegates to Trump on the second ballot. One single deal done, and Mr. Trump walks away with a second-ballot victory that's damn near unanimous.

One single deal...


Cruz is not stupid enough to see he's the pawn used to stop TRUMP. Once his mission is done he will be discarded.

The Art of the Deal...


1266  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What Is A Social Justice Warrior (SJW)? on: April 07, 2016, 02:06:20 PM
I would assume UTC receives public funding. Doesn't supporting or rallying against people in a run for public office with an organization that receives public funding violate election laws?


Laws are violated only if the people in charge of the laws say it is the case. Until then, this cancer will keep spreading...





Law school professors say posting ‘All Lives Matter’ flier was an ‘incident of intolerance’




Earlier this month, someone left a hand-written flier on the door of a faculty member’s office at American University’s Washington College of Law that read, “All Lives Matter.”

It didn’t go unnoticed.

That phrase — to some, code language for a racist rejection of an important cultural wake-up call, for others, an idealistic appeal for a simple, more universal truth — set off a series of reactions.

A large group of faculty were offended, saying the phrase was used by white supremacists. Students held a community forum.

And a couple of professors on a national civil-rights commission asked the dean, incredulously, “What is wrong with your faculty and staff members?”

The variety of responses, and their intensity, illustrated how fraught the topic of race is on campuses across the country, how divisive, and how alert people are to differences.

Last year, the slogan “Black Lives Matter” spread nationally after several black men were killed by police in circumstances that touched off controversy and protests; the phrase became for many a symbol of a nascent and powerful civil-rights movement.

After spring break, Washington College of Law Dean Claudio Grossman wrote to the law school community to tell them of the “very disturbing incident.”

The flier was left anonymously on the door of the office of a faculty member “with a national reputation for doing important work on issues of racial justice in the criminal justice system.”

Grossman wrote that, “Although the phrase ‘All Lives Matter’ may sound benign, it sometimes has been used as a rallying cry by some groups who oppose the Black Lives Matter Movement and seek to silence it.”

Scores of faculty signed a letter decrying the flier, writing, in part, “… the message appears intended by the messenger to be an attempt to silence and intimidate an opposing viewpoint, not an effort to communicate a different perspective.

“… The ‘All Lives Matter’ sign might seem to be a benign message with no ill intent, but it has become a rallying cry for many who espouse ideas of white supremacy and overt racism, as well as those who do not believe the laws should equally protect those who have a different skin color or religion.”

Then two members of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights — speaking as individuals, not for the commission — wrote to the dean.

“The response of American University faculty and staff was nothing short of Orwellian,” Gail Heriot and Peter Kirsanow wrote, in part. They also wrote:

    “Nearly sixty members of the law faculty and staff signed a letter calling this an ‘act of intolerance,’ because it refers to ‘all lives’ rather than only ‘black lives.’

    “This makes American University look foolish.

    “Even sillier, the letter calls this obviously true statement — that the lives of all members of the human species are valuable — ‘a rallying cry for many who espouse ideas of white supremacy.’

    “While we know that President Obama has stated that ‘all lives matter,’ we are not personally aware of any cases in which white supremacists (a rare species these days) have made that statement.

    “Equating a student making a legitimate and utterly unobjectionable point with a white supremacist is nonsensical.”

(Obama, in explaining why he does not think the phrase “Black Lives Matter” is offensive and that he does not think the protesters are suggesting other people’s lives don’t matter, said in October, “I think everybody understands all lives matter.”)

By phone, Heriot, a professor of law at the University of San Diego, said that when she saw the letter from the professors, “My reaction was that this was — quite outrageous. I just wish that people in positions of authority, like members of a law-school faculty, would try not to make things worse by engaging in name-calling of this kind.

“I thought this was an occasion upon which I really needed to say something. If nobody talks back — things just spiral out of control.

“Lawyers need to be trained to deal with situations with sympathy for both sides, understanding the argument on both sides. And to accuse someone of making such an unobjectionable statement as being allied with white supremacists is over the top.”

It’s a sign of the times, she said. “I don’t think this would have happened 30 years ago, or five years ago. The world is getting more politically tribal. It worries me a lot. I’m not just seeing it in this instance but in  many situations,” she said.

A spokeswoman for the law school said in an emailed statement: “Our response to this letter is everyone is entitled to his or her view, including two of the eight members of the Commission. The school has already expressed its view.”

Last week, students held an event promoted as a “WCL Community Town Hall Meeting addressing ‘All Lives Matter.’ ” Students from the group that organized it and from the Black Law Students Association did not respond to requests for comment.

“The letter sent to our community following the original event was overwhelmingly well received here, and students sympathetic to the letter organized an open forum in March that went very well,” the school spokeswoman wrote. “There has been no other issue on this topic inside the law school during the last month.”


https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/grade-point/wp/2016/04/04/law-school-professors-say-posting-all-lives-matter-flier-was-an-incident-of-intolerance/


1267  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What Is A Social Justice Warrior (SJW)? on: April 07, 2016, 02:01:40 PM
sjw stands for Social justice warrior. it is a pejorative term for a person expressing or promoting socially progressive views, including advocacy for women's rights and civil rights. The phrase originated as a laudatory term for those engaged in social justice. Smiley Smiley

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_justice_warrior

https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Social_justice_warrior&action=history




1268  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Is Hillary Clinton Trustworthy? on: April 07, 2016, 01:12:37 AM







They say dogs and children can sense evil spirits.


Yep.


1269  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What you need to know about the Panama Papers on: April 07, 2016, 12:25:42 AM






Clinton campaign chief linked to Russian bank listed in Panama Papers







The head of Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign is linked to a Russian bank involved with an emerging international scandal, according to documents reported on Tuesday.


Registration forms indicate that the Podesta Group signed up to lobby for the Sberbank of Russia in Washington about a month ago, in early March. The bank has been implicated in a scheme unearthed on Sunday in which leaders worldwide illegally stashed their assets overseas.

The Podesta Group was founded by John Podesta, the chairman of Clinton's 2016 campaign for president and a chief of staff to former president Bill Clinton. His brother, Anthony Podesta, is listed as a lobbyist for the account on the March filing.

The form, which was first discovered by the Washington Free Beacon, also lists three affiliated companies. Those include the Luxembourg-based SB International, Cyprus-based SBGB and Troika Dialogue Group, located in the Cayman Islands.

The Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project, the collection of journalists responsible for initially reporting on the papers, have indicated that Troika Dialogue and Sberbank are tied to Russian President Vladimir Putin and his associates. Troika reportedly signed away assets to another company, Avto Holdings, owned by Sergei Roldugin, a godfather to Putin's daughter.

The Panama Papers, comprised of 11.5 million pages leaked from Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca, were first revealed on Sunday.


http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/clinton-campaign-chief-linked-to-russian-bank-listed-in-panama-papers/article/2587741?custom_click=rss



1270  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Europe, you reap what you sow... on: April 07, 2016, 12:01:56 AM



Cologne Police Reveal ‘Cover Up’ Of New Year’s Eve Rape Attacks Ordered By Government





A leaked cache of confidential emails and notes passed between the North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) state government and local police has revealed the extent to which the force were placed under pressure to cover up the migrant sex attacks at New Year’s Eve.

Reportedly released to Cologne-based German newspaper the Express by an inside police source, the documents may imperil the position of NRW interior minister Ralf Jäger. The minister has been clinging to his position since the attacks first became known, days after the event, and even went so far as to fire his chief of police to “restore faith” in the city.

One of the documents sent by Jäger’s interior ministry to the police ont he first of January is a so-called “Important Event-Message” (“Wichtiges Ereignis-Meldung”). Far from the initial claims made, and statements made at an early press conference about the attacks the message confirmed the state government had full knowledge of the gang sex attacks.

The internal message explained there had been “Rape, sexual offenses, thefts, robberies committed by larger foreign Group” and that a “40- to 50-strong group of people” had been acting in the “downtown area” by the railway station “to the detriment of young women”.

Although it took days of exposure on-line and at news outlets such as Breitbart London to reveal the full scale of the attacks, the document confirms that the police were fully aware of what was going on. Describing the offences, it said: “The women were in this case surrounded by the group of people and groped above their clothing, jewellery stolen and was snatched. In one case, a 19-year-old German victim had fingers inserted into her body openings [vagina and anus].

“The criminal group was consistently described by the victims as North Africans, between 17-28 years of age. Investigations are continuing”.

In all, there were 359 complaints of sexual assault and rape on the night.

More damning than the revelation that police knew about the attacks and kept them from the public was the explicit order to play down the seriousness of crimes by the Interior ministry. An “internal police memo” which detailed “a request from the ministry” instructed police that they were to “cancel” the use of the word “rape” in their reports.

Speaking to the Express, a spokesman for minister Jäger admitted there had been “coordination meetings” between the government and police in the aftermath of the attacks. The paper called the notes and meetings nothing less than a “cover up”.

These revelations may make uneasy reading for minister Jäger, having already courted some controversy for firing his chief of police after revelations that officers were too overstretched to effectively control the migrant riot in Cologne on New Year’s Eve.

Although the decision to sack the veteran officer was claimed to be over restoring faith in the force, just days later it was revealed the chief of police had foreseen trouble and appealed to minister Jäger for backup. The NRW politician turned down the request for more officers, exacerbating what was the most chaotic night in Cologne in decades.

Cologne police had initially claimed they had just 143 officers on duty on New Year’s Eve to police the whole city, leaving them severely under-staffed and forcing arresting officers to release suspects without charge as they lacked prison cells and police vans to hold them. In yet another embarrassing revelation it was discovered in March that far from those 143, the force had just 80 on duty.


http://www.breitbart.com/london/2016/04/06/cologne-police-reveal-cover-new-years-eve-rape-attacks-ordered-government/


1271  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Banning Male Urinals on: April 06, 2016, 11:46:43 PM
I agree with it so that they are smelling bad and it is not comfortable to wash organ. By the way, urine by standing is not healthy and causes bladder an prostate disseases


 Huh Cheesy Huh


The subject of this thread is: 3rd reich feminism attacking male urinals.


1272  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Spirituality may be tied to easier cancer course on: April 06, 2016, 11:42:14 PM
Wonder if this is due to religious/spiritual people having a more optimistic out look on life. As a pessimist I look around and see what happens to old people like me,they get cranky and snarly. Pushing all their loved ones away as they die with bitter fights over politics.

Think that this plays into it more than actually being religious but it would be interesting if they could figure that out.
If it was true,why are we programmed in that way if a God does not exsist?
Read a similar study in a psychology magazine and did not give it much weight then either.


We are social creatures and can not live in a vacuum. Believing in something beyond your ego is hope. That is why we step out of bed every morning, to love someone or to troll someone on a forum.... We need a purpose.




I question the whole purpose of life angle,it feels like its one of those ideas created to create working ants or bees in a hive. The usual angle is people will give up on life and commit suicide if they do not find a purpose in life and find some kind of fulfillment.
What if its just another way to keep the cog going like the way the bible keeps people holding on for a afterlife!
Its always a interesting concept to bring up from time to time because very few people actually sit back and think about these issues. How many people do we know that are constantly pushing themselves and looking busy,this is why the cell phone is so handy for people. Put it to your face and you instantly look like you are achieving something instead of standing in one place doing nothing but pondering the clouds. Or watch people in a downtown core,most of them will have this rapid movement where they want you to believe they are off to a important meetup/event,when you catch up to them they are standing in line for a coffee.

If its something programmed into people through dna,then should we not be looking to alter it in experiments rather than giving in and pushing ourselves?
This falls into the same garble you get about trusting a married man more than a single man,you can rely on the married man to be punctual and never miss a shift. The single man does not have roots and can potentially uproot and find another job.

Also feels like a religious aspect because times where hard before we where around and people where actually surviving and just getting by. So they came up with religion to give people something to believe in and follow rules for. Fiefdom was important and the slaves/workers where critical to success.

Something to look into I think.


Why don't you question the whole purpose of your heart beating every second... The heart started beating before man needed religion to make sense of life. The angle of life is to create more life. This not just a human social construct. The purpose of the bible is for you to become a Christian.
People commit suicide. I am sure there are some cases in the animal kingdom. Maybe. I don't know.

How big is your consciousness, what shape does it have and how much does it weigh? Is it your consciousness or is it rented? Maybe we should find a way to answer those questions before we believe it is time to reprogram our dna to make us better

 Smiley


1273  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Is Hillary Clinton Trustworthy? on: April 06, 2016, 11:23:00 PM





1274  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What you need to know about the Panama Papers on: April 06, 2016, 09:48:09 PM
We haven´t really seen anything yet. There´s millions of emails and other documents. It´s very likely that some of that is about outright criminal activity, bribes, tax evasion, drug trafficking et cetera. Wikileaks will most likely put that up in a searchable form. Then some very big bombs will go off.

Meanwhile Canada wants to purchase the damn document to skim through. That would be so typical paying millions for something people can see for free. This is going to turn into a bloody gong show,can just feel it coming hard.


And that check will be sent to....?

1275  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What you need to know about the Panama Papers on: April 06, 2016, 09:47:17 PM
We haven´t really seen anything yet. There´s millions of emails and other documents. It´s very likely that some of that is about outright criminal activity, bribes, tax evasion, drug trafficking et cetera. Wikileaks will most likely put that up in a searchable form. Then some very big bombs will go off.

Meanwhile Canada wants to purchase the damn document to skim through. That would be so typical paying millions for something people can see for free. This is going to turn into a bloody gong show,can just feel it coming hard.

I guess this has to turn attention on Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. Maybe these convulsions are the start of the death of fiat money. Time will tell. When every transaction can be traced on the blockchain it´ll probably lead to a much more open, fair and honest system.


Cain said to his brother Abel, "Let's go out to the field." And while they were in the field, Cain attacked his brother Abel and killed him.


Humans used to betray other humans way before fiat money or bitcoin was invented. The human code needs an upgrade.

 Smiley

1276  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Europe, you reap what you sow... on: April 06, 2016, 09:41:47 PM


I never grab a video frame randomly

 Wink

1277  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What Is A Social Justice Warrior (SJW)? on: April 06, 2016, 09:37:47 PM





1278  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Up Like Trump on: April 06, 2016, 06:05:35 PM
What becomes of Rubio´s delegates? I think he had like 170 when he dropped out. Will that be booked to someone at the convention or earlier?


He said he does not want to release them in the famous Untied States letter
http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/274653-rubio-misspells-united-states-in-letter-to-alaska-gop


Tucker Carlson: GOP Elites and Donors Cannot Pick Nominee - It's Up to the Voters
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Srb5QIBQneo


1279  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Europe, you reap what you sow... on: April 06, 2016, 06:01:42 PM
Europe prepares its own end by pushing refugees away. But their population decreases day by day.Therefore they need migrants

In a few of the European nations, the population is declining due to low birth rates (examples are Germany, Austria, Bulgaria, Romania.etc). That said, in the vast majority of the EU nations, the number of births is higher than that of the deaths (United Kingdom, Ireland, France, Netherlands, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland.etc).

Therefore, they DONT need migrants.


But... Because it is racist to categorize people by ethnic groups in Europe you do not know who are contributing to this large amount of new babies...


1280  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Europe, you reap what you sow... on: April 06, 2016, 05:30:30 PM







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