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2221  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donald Trump had a rough night. Will it matter? on: March 03, 2016, 02:46:34 AM
I think everything is said here. Nothing to add. He's a liar, a thief, and doesn't give a fuck about Americans.

Basically, yep.  No respect for the American public whatsoever.  





Problem is that he's fucking right...

Those dumbasses are actually voting for him, his number is terrific :-/

Well of course the statement is false he never said that in an interview, but I bet he thought it.


One of the many reasons I love this place...

 Cool

What rough night?




Didn't understand you. Would you be clearer?


No need. You still would no get it.


Did you hear the joke about the copilot talking to the pilot?

No, what is it?

Oh, never mind.  I guess it flew right over your head.

Was his name "Roger"?



Just to put it all together for those who don't know the joke.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZqtNxNRCcGg

But while we at it, bro, here be da jive side.

Trump, he down cool with this, y'know.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zdCjbJ6NEfc


I think Top Secret was their masterpiece... I am still finding hidden gems, after all those years...

 Grin

2222  Other / Politics & Society / Re: BERNIE SANDERS, WEIRDO IN CHIEF on: March 03, 2016, 01:09:52 AM
How's sanders doing? Anybody knows?

According to the New York Times, 386 delegates to Hillary Clinton's 577.
http://www.nytimes.com/elections/results

In other words: had it not been for those nasty superdelegates, we'd still have a horse race. Wink

I feel superdelegates are mostly meaningless...

If Bernie wins the popular vote, and the superdelegates nominate Hillary anyway... it proves to the democrats that the party does not care who the people want... why stay in a party that does not respect your choice?  They would literally destroy the party by throwing the nomination to Hillary (assuming Bernie wins the popular vote)... they would shoot themselves in the foot, and Trump would be president... the democratic party would split into 2 factions... possibly have a 3-party system next election

So I have a question.  Since there are really a lot of Evil Jew Haters on this forum - why is NOBODY talking about the Evil Jew Bernie?

Hey, just thought I'd ask....


Hmmm....

2223  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donald Trump had a rough night. Will it matter? on: March 03, 2016, 01:07:32 AM
I think everything is said here. Nothing to add. He's a liar, a thief, and doesn't give a fuck about Americans.

Basically, yep.  No respect for the American public whatsoever.  





Problem is that he's fucking right...

Those dumbasses are actually voting for him, his number is terrific :-/

Well of course the statement is false he never said that in an interview, but I bet he thought it.


One of the many reasons I love this place...

 Cool

What rough night?




Didn't understand you. Would you be clearer?


No need. You still would no get it.


Did you hear the joke about the copilot talking to the pilot?

No, what is it?

Oh, never mind.  I guess it flew right over your head.

Was his name "Roger"?

2224  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Is Hillary Clinton Trustworthy? on: March 03, 2016, 01:06:19 AM
She might not be the most trustworthy person in the world, but at least she's better than Trump.

 Grin Cheesy

Good one.



It's interesting how election years show how truly ignorant the average American voter is and how backwards Americans are as a society. Give it another 50 years or so and Americans will return to using the horse and buggy as their primary transportation.


Democrats



Republicans



That is why the Amish will be there to help us survive in 50 years...

 Smiley


2225  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Europe, you reap what you sow... on: March 03, 2016, 01:04:27 AM
Nope. Europe reaps what US sow.


I would guess, if someone hates jews, all those people are new patriots... Until they turn against you.


That's profound.  Sort of a Nazi hidden in sheep's clothing hidden in Obama-loving-modern-German hidden in Peacenik-let-them-all-in-and-sing-Kumbaya.


Sort of: self annihilation.

 
2226  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Up Like Trump on: March 03, 2016, 01:00:30 AM



Exclusive: Koch brothers will not use funds to block Trump nomination










Submission





The billionaire industrialist Koch brothers, the most powerful conservative mega donors in the United States, will not deploy their $400 million political arsenal to attack Republican front-runner Donald Trump in the U.S. presidential primary election, according to an official from the brother’s political umbrella group.

“We have no plans to get involved in the primary,” said James Davis, spokesman for Freedom Partners, the Koch brothers’ political umbrella group.

Donors and media reports have speculated since a Koch summit in January that the brothers would launch a “Trump Intervention,” a strategy that would involve deploying the Koch’s vast political network to target the billionaire reality TV star in hopes of removing him from the race.


http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-election-trump-koch-exclusive-idUSMTZSAPEC32FPEGCF



2227  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Study: Most Americans suffer from ‘Digital Amnesia’ on: March 03, 2016, 12:41:36 AM



Chick-Fil-A To Reward Customers For Putting Away Their Cell Phones…











Leave your mobile phone alone and you get free ice cream.

Chick-fil-A offers, in all of its 150 or so stores, the “Cell Phone Coop,” a box where dining families and friends can leave their phones and gadgets while they wolf down their chicken nuggets and waffle fries.

The coop was the brainchild of Chick-fil-A operator Brad Williams of Suwanee, Georgia, who wanted “a sense of community” and quality time for their customers.

“But as we all know, technology increasingly demands more of our time and be a big distraction, even while we’re eating. This got me thinking about what we could do to reduce this distraction during meals,” he says.

How does the coop work? Everyone at the table should turn their phone to silent and place them inside the box. Guests who successfully complete the challenge of keeping their cell phones untouched in the coop during their meal will receive a Chick-a-fil-A Icedream on the house.

Williams shared that the challenge has totally taken off, with those with an unsuccessful first attempt returning to stores to give it another try.


http://www.techtimes.com/articles/137825/20160302/chick-fil-a-to-reward-customers-who-put-down-their-cell-phones.htm


2228  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Shocking Times: Movement for Pedophile “Rights” Marches On on: March 03, 2016, 12:33:21 AM
Again I don't understand. This is already the case. This is already what would happen to someone going willingly to the psych saying he has desires for children. There is nothing new here.
Yes but how many willingly go to the psych?
Others don't want to go, they are afraid or they just don't want because they have skeletor in the closet.
Many of them are hide behind wife and own kids.
Many of them don't have dirty dreams about kids, just will take every chance for free sex even with younger person under 18 years..This is matter of attitude and moral principles! What can you cure here?


And what do you want to do against that?

I mean all you said here was "they're horrible predators". It's not really going to help you know? :-/



Saying over and over "They are regular human beings like you and I". It's not really going to help you know? :-/


2229  Other / Politics & Society / Re: BERNIE SANDERS, WEIRDO IN CHIEF on: March 02, 2016, 11:57:32 PM



Average Bernie Supporter





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I hope this is not real.

2230  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Up Like Trump on: March 02, 2016, 11:52:04 PM



A Letter to Donald Trump


To: President Trump

From: Just a simple man

I’ve been following your campaign since your announcement, reading millions of words written about you, watching thousands of hours of video and speeches, listening to many talk radio show segments, and engaging in dozens of debates with people around me.

No candidate has ever captured my attention the way you have.

Now that it’s clear you will be the Republican nominee, I want to share with you something so personal, painful, and uplifting, that I almost don’t want to write it, but I will anyway…trolls be damned:

My whole life, up until yesterday, has been based on reaction to fear.

Growing up as a black man in Washington D.C. during the “crack 80’s”, when Marion Barry was mayor, I lived a lower middle class childhood in one of the most dangerous cities in America. Though I had many friends, I was also subject to the threats, intimidation, and bullying that happens when you’re not like the people around you.

There was no father in my life to steel me against the world I lived in. My mother was strong, but it’s not exactly the kind of strength I needed. I was a boy, and needed a Man.

Without strong male guidance, I learned to fear…but not how to face fear and win. Even joining the military and going to war didn’t overcome my weakness, and all my future decisions considered strongly the level of fear I had at the time.

As a result, my life has been full of conflict, as I have unintentionally signaled to adversaries that I am an easier opponent to beat than others. I have won victories, but never truly enjoyed them knowing the battle is never won for me…only endured. I have also suffered crushing defeats, and important people in my life lost confidence in me as a result. I have not reached my potential, and settled instead into apathy and stasis, content to only being “smart enough” or “good enough”…not great. Not strong. Not resolute…

Not a leader. Not a winner.

My life, in many important ways, mirrors the American experience. Potential to be great, but paralyzed by fear. Full of conflict. Enduring, not winning. No leadership. No strong Male inspiration. And occasional, crushing defeats that hit to the core of our country…most notably 9/11, but also with the erosion of our middle class and uniquely American culture.

Like you say so often: we don’t WIN anymore.

Watching your campaign, and being as invested in it as I am, has been an exercise in recognizing, and confronting, fear that I never expected. Every time your opponents hit you…I feel fear for your candidacy and our country. Every charge of racist, sexist, facist, etc. causes me to worry that no one, not even you, can really change the country for the better. That we’re doomed to failure…

Then…inevitably…you win the battle. You don’t “survive”, or “endure”…you attack, and put fear into your opponents. You don’t stop until they are buried under your feet. Until they become paralyzed…

Sometimes, you even bait them into hitting you, just so you can beat the crap out of them again. Your life is full of conflict, but it becomes yet another opportunity to WIN, and makes you MORE powerful…not less.

Then, once they are eliminated as a threat, you are generous to the vanquished. It’s not personal, and they are not evil. They were, simply…in the way. Once they are not, they become worthy of kindness and respect.

Furthermore, you’re not just a blunt instrument…your strategy is impeccable. You go into every conflict knowing exactly what your opponents weaknesses are, how to exploit them, and what levers to pull to ensure victory. Clearly, you spend good time before announcing your candidacy doing the things the military taught me as a young soldier: surveying, recon, intelligence-gathering, ammunition, discipline, execution…

You are defending America from our enemies within, and it’s an AMAZING thing to watch.

Last night, you also did something else. You became the Man that helped me see fear for what it is: an illusion of power, a powerful teacher, and the path to winning if used properly. There is no reason, regardless of the enormity of the task, to lose to fear if you prepare well, are disciplined in your execution, and have the faith necessary, in God, yourself, and in others…that leads to victory.

Winning is always possible, but becomes probable if you never back down, never quit, and become your dominant self. Once the battle is won, treat the vanquished with kindness and respect. Be the bigger man.

You taught me how to Win.

I appreciate what you’ve done for me personally, and what you’re doing for our country. I know I’m not the only man who admires you, and can’t wait for you to become the father, and leader, of our country. It’s been a long, cold winter for men in America the last 8 years, and I believe that your election will dramatically improve the level of respect, admiration, and love people will show for strong men and Fathers, and will create a new generation of leaders from impressionable young boys.

That, more than anything, will Make America Great Again.

-Troy


http://blog.dilbert.com/post/140353736681/a-letter-to-donald-trump-from-a-voter-not-me


2231  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Europe, you reap what you sow... on: March 02, 2016, 11:43:36 PM
Nope. Europe reaps what US sow.


I would guess, if someone hates jews, all those people are new patriots... Until they turn against you.





2232  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why voting for the liar? on: March 02, 2016, 11:40:45 PM

I pay almost no attention to what almost anyone 'says', and that is extra true in modern politics.  To the extent I do, I try to figure out why they are saying it more than what they are saying as an indication of their overall positioning.

Trump, like Warren, seems to understand the type of people they are dealing with in the financial sector.  I'm inclined to take a chance on Trump and cross fingers that he will deal with them on our behalf.  It's a long-shot, but stranger things have happened.  If he chooses to attempt an attack, 'knowing the enemy' is critical.  What Clinton seems to know about this sector is that it is an easy place to pick up a quarter million bucks for a few hours of work (including driving time.)

The Democratic machine is well oiled enough that it's a waste of time to worry about Sanders.  If I did need to, however, I worry significantly that he is milking the global climate change fraud to the max, and the pinko side of it.  Which is to say, employing it in it's transfer of wealth from 'rich' to the poor formation (where 'rich' means the middle class since the 1% can easily skate and in fact use it to their advantage to get into the 0.01%.)  He is either to dumb to realize that it is a scam, or knows it and welcomes it in which case he is nothing but a scammer.  In this case, assuming he is 'honest', a scammer of the 'warmista' type.




Who remember this large planet size scale fraud?

http://whatreallyhappened.com/WRHARTICLES/shorebank.php

I have a feeling bernie will jump start this abomination once he's president.


2233  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Is Hillary Clinton Trustworthy? on: March 02, 2016, 11:28:37 PM
She might not be the most trustworthy person in the world, but at least she's better than Trump.

 Grin Cheesy

Good one.

2234  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Up Like Trump on: March 02, 2016, 10:45:29 PM
Been seeing a lot of these signs pop up around the neighborhood

[/img]

#MakeDonaldDrumpfAgain

I don't understand it.

What does this sign mean?

"IDK" is often slang for "I Don't Know." There should be a comma following it on that sign.

Smiley

Exactly, just a low energy sign from a low energy citizen! 

Kiss


The energy is abysmally low in this case. Those signs are meant to be understood in a fraction of a second. You drive by it, you run by it, you walk by it. No one will have the time to get it. They will only see "TRUMP".



REminds me of the joke about scolding a dog for bad behavior.

The lady says, "You bad Spot, bad dog, bad dog Spot.  How dare you do that, Spot.  Bad dog."

Spot hears, "....Spot...dog...dog...Spot....Spot...dog."

All a part of the Master Plan, really.


IDK NO MASTER PLAN THO

2235  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Up Like Trump on: March 02, 2016, 09:32:25 PM



Report: Egyptian Who Threatened to Kill Trump on Facebook to Be Deported


A U.S. court has reportedly ordered that an Egyptian student living in the United States be deported after he was caught threatening to kill presidential candidate Donald Trump on Facebook, according to reports.

Emad El-Din Ali Mohamed Nasr El Sayed, a 23-year-old student, reportedly had his U.S. visa revoked as a result of the threats.

“I am willing to kill Donald Trump and serve a life sentence,” El Sayed wrote on Facebook, according to interviews with his lawyer conducted by Egyptian Streets. “[T]he whole world would thank me for doing that.”

El Sayed was arrested in mid-February but authorities dropped the charges after a decision was made to revoke his visa. A California immigration court determined on Tuesday that he is now in the United States illegally and must be deported back to Egypt.

El Sayed’s lawyer expressed opposition to the ruling.

“This is an extraordinary step taken by the U.S. government to pressure a school owner to terminate the attendance of someone at a school,” Hani S. Bushra was quoted as telling Egyptian Streets. “Emad never missed a single academic requirement while he was enrolled in the school.”

Another hearing on the matter will be held on March 4.


http://freebeacon.com/issues/report-egyptian-who-threatened-to-kill-trump-on-facebook-to-be-deported/


----------------------------------------
Deporting already starting and the TRUMP Wall hasn't been built yet...

 Smiley


2236  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Up Like Trump on: March 02, 2016, 08:53:01 PM

 Grin

Oh it not gonna stop. America will die like a drunk guy who suffocates in his own vomit.

And to be fair if they elect something like this they will have clearly deserved it!

Oh god that's funny, I am actually dying with laughter, you can tell that the left will be in total meltdown if this guy wins.

There's an odd seriousness about the fact that Trump has made a joke of the parties and the political process.  It seems like after listening to him, another politician comes on and you hear the dude, and it's like "Oh, another politician."  Does not matter which party or slant.  It's like you are just hearing a sales pitch.

Trump is just saying, well, we can work and create jobs and fix things.  There's no magic platter.

It's true that other politicians have tried to say this and it rang flat.  Not sure I know where the difference is or why. 

But he has definitely brought out the joke, that was politics.  Thing is, it was there all along.


TRUMP broke the machine. It is now naked.








2237  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Up Like Trump on: March 02, 2016, 08:48:23 PM
Been seeing a lot of these signs pop up around the neighborhood

[/img]

#MakeDonaldDrumpfAgain

I don't understand it.

What does this sign mean?

"IDK" is often slang for "I Don't Know." There should be a comma following it on that sign.

Smiley

Exactly, just a low energy sign from a low energy citizen! 

Kiss


The energy is abysmally low in this case. Those signs are meant to be understood in a fraction of a second. You drive by it, you run by it, you walk by it. No one will have the time to get it. They will only see "TRUMP".


2238  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donald Trump had a rough night. Will it matter? on: March 02, 2016, 08:18:57 PM
I think everything is said here. Nothing to add. He's a liar, a thief, and doesn't give a fuck about Americans.

Basically, yep.  No respect for the American public whatsoever.  





Problem is that he's fucking right...

Those dumbasses are actually voting for him, his number is terrific :-/

Well of course the statement is false he never said that in an interview, but I bet he thought it.


One of the many reasons I love this place...

 Cool

What rough night?




Didn't understand you. Would you be clearer?


No need. You still would no get it.

2239  Other / Politics & Society / Free Advice: Beware of Kafkatrapping on: March 02, 2016, 04:02:56 PM





The term "kafkatrapping" describes a logical fallacy that is popular within gender feminism, racial politics and other ideologies of victimhood. It occurs when you are accused of a thought crime such as sexism, racism or homophobia. You respond with an honest denial, which is then used as further confirmation of your guilt. You are now trapped in a circular and unfalsifiable argument; no one who is accused can be innocent because the structure of kafkatrapping precludes that possibility.

The term derives from Franz Kafka's novel The Trial in which a nondescript bank clerk named Josef K. is arrested; no charges are ever revealed to the character or to the reader. Josef is prosecuted by a bizarre and tyrannical court of unknown authority and he is doomed by impenetrable red tape. In the end, Josef is abducted by two strange men and inexplicably executed by being stabbed through the heart. The Trial is Kafka's comment on totalitarian governments, like the Soviet Union, in which justice is twisted into a bitter, horrifying parody of itself and serves only those in charge.

Kafkatrapping twists reason and truth into self-parodies that serve victimhood ideologues who wish to avoid the evidence and reasoned arguments upon which truth rests. The term appears to have originated in a 2010 article written by author and open source software advocate Eric S. Raymond. He opens by acknowledging the worth of equality before the law and of treating others with respect. But, he notes, "[g]ood causes sometimes have bad consequences." One such consequence is that tactics used to raise consciousness can veer "into the creepy and pathological, borrowing the least sane features of religious evangelism."

Raymond offers various models of how kafkatrapping operates. He calls the two most common ones A and C.



More:
http://www.thedailybell.com/editorials/wendy-mcelroy-beware-of-kafkatrapping/


2240  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donald Trump had a rough night. Will it matter? on: March 02, 2016, 03:56:28 PM
I think everything is said here. Nothing to add. He's a liar, a thief, and doesn't give a fuck about Americans.

Basically, yep.  No respect for the American public whatsoever.  





Problem is that he's fucking right...

Those dumbasses are actually voting for him, his number is terrific :-/

Well of course the statement is false he never said that in an interview, but I bet he thought it.


One of the many reasons I love this place...

 Cool

What rough night?


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