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2881  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Obama´s drive to increase gun sales has been a resounding success story on: January 06, 2016, 12:47:52 AM
Asking people to end gun violence is fine. Nobody wants this. But let us be clear here: nobody has the right to remove weapons from a law abiding public.


Unless you are a man child president acting like a king


2882  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Is Hillary Clinton Trustworthy? on: January 06, 2016, 12:46:11 AM
Hillary Clinton is good lady but if she is in politic subject i dont trust anybody.



Flashback: Hillary Clinton Threatened Bill’s Accusers in 1998



A 1998 interview confirms allegations by leading Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump that Hillary Clinton was involved in attacking women who accused her husband, then President Bill Clinton, of assault and other sexual improprieties.


In the interview, Hillary said those accusing and investigating her husband “would have a lot to answer for” and that their backgrounds would be investigated.

Clinton, the leading Democratic Party presidential candidate has come under fire from her GOP rival Trump for her role in enabling serial sexual abuse of women by her husband Bill. Trump has accused Hillary Clinton of ‘abusing’ women who claimed they were victims of her husband’s predatory behavior or were involved in consensual affairs.

[...]

It is commonly believed by Clinton victims that Hillary was behind the siccing of private investigators on the many women who accused her husband of rape, sexual assault or infidelity in the 1990s.

Hillary Clinton revealed her hidden hand when she menacingly issued a clear warning of intimidation to her husband’s accusers (and those who would pursue their charges) on the nationally broadcast Today Show in early 1998 in the days after the Monica Lewinsky scandal broke.

The Today Show interview with Matt Lauer on January 27, 1998 is famous for Hillary’s claim that a “vast right-wing conspiracy” was behind the allegations of an affair between her husband President Clinton and White House intern Monica Lewinsky.

    “This is—the great story here for anybody willing to find it and write about it and explain it is this vast right-wing conspiracy that has been conspiring against my husband since the day he announced for president. A few journalists have kind of caught on to it and explained it. But it has not yet been fully revealed to the American public. And actually, you know, in a bizarre sort of way, this may do it.”

Later in the interview, Hillary bluntly issued her threat:

    “I think we’re going to find some other things. And I think that when all of this is put into context, and we really look at the people involved here, look at their motivations and look at their backgrounds, look at their past behavior, some folks are going to have a lot to answer for.”

Less than two weeks later, on February 8, former high level Clinton White House operative George Stephanopoulos said on the ABC News Sunday morning talk show This Week that the Clinton administration was threatening to go scorched earth on Clinton’s accusers and investigators by employing the ‘Ellen Rometsch strategy’ should they not back down.

The ‘Ellen Rometsch strategy’ involved blackmailing into silence Clinton accusers, investigators and political opponents by threatening to expose their backgrounds if they did not back off.

    Sam Donaldson: “We know what the White House tactics are. I mean they have been almost open about it. Attack the press, and perhaps with good reason, attack the independent counsel, perhaps for some good reason, and stonewall on the central issue, which is the President of the United States. If he has nothing to hide, why is he hiding?”

    George Stephanopoulos: “I agree with that. There’s a different, long-term strategy, which I think would be far more
    explosive. White House allies are already starting to whisper about what I’ll call the Ellen Rometsch strategy.”

During and after the Lewinsky investigation that led to Bill Clinton’s impeachment for perjury and obstruction of justice, numerous women accusers were publicly or privately persecuted while several high-ranking Republican congressmen were exposed as adulterers for supporting Clinton’s impeachment–leading to the tumultuous resignation of Speaker-Designate Bob Livingston who was set to replace Newt Gingrich who resigned before his own adultery was exposed.

The intimidation campaign threatened by Hillary Clinton worked.

An intimidated GOP-led Senate held a pro-forma impeachment trial with a pre-arranged verdict of ‘not guilty’ so that senators would not be subjected to retribution via the Ellen Rometsch strategy as the House was, according to House impeachment investigator David Schippers.

Bill and Hillary Clinton went on to become multi-millionaires and global political superstars while the press discarded their research files on Bill’s sordid past as irrelevant.


http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2016/01/flashback-hillary-clinton-threatened-bills-accusers-in-1998/



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She is not a good laid-y...



2883  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What's your opinion of gun control? on: January 06, 2016, 12:38:30 AM




2884  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What's your opinion of gun control? on: January 06, 2016, 12:05:36 AM



Personally, I do agree in increasing frog kissing control. We have seen in the past how people who shouldn't be able to kiss frogs, do it anyway, because of an lose frog kissing control system. As long as the kissing frog control, particular in the US cartoons, won't violate Disney princesses, there shouldn't be any problem implementing further control on kissing frogs.





It Is Illegal To Lick A Toad - California Bail Bonds








Specifically, it is illegal for a person to lick the Colorado River Toad, aka the Sonoran Desert toad, aka Bufo alvarius.

This species of toad secretes a venom that contains bufotenine which, when ingested, can cause hallucinogenic effects.

Bufotenine is a controlled substance in the United States. There were many arrests that were bufotenine-related throughout the Southwestern states, during the 1980s and 1990s. There was actually a toad-licking heyday during the 1960s and arrests were numerous..

A Kansas City, Missouri man was arrested in 2007 for being in possession of a Colorado River Toad, allegedly with the intention of using the frog to get high from the hallucinogenic venom. The young man, 21-year-old David Theiss, was released on bail following his arrest.


http://www.888bailbond.com/news/the-illegal-unlawful/it-is-illegal-to-lick-a-toad/



You know this is totally gross stuff, right?  I mean that's one sick gross looking creature there.

Now we need to stick to being civilized, and just keep them toads swimming in our beer.

And don't none of those perverted liberal authoritarian control freaks try to f*** with our beer.


Did you say beer?










Yessir, I said beer. 

And a 40 ounce mug would do it.

Now does this here beer come with da frog, or do I git one of my girls to go out to the soggy bottom land and bring us some in? Because they love that Bad Frog.  Say it make them feel like a princess, they do.






Bad frog beer + princess = shotgun wedding


2885  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Mind of a coder... on: January 05, 2016, 11:34:38 PM



https://brendaneich.com/


2886  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Europe, you reap what you sow... on: January 05, 2016, 11:23:07 PM



Blog: Police in Norway proclaim 'Oslo is lost'


Gronland is a district in Oslo, Norway, very close to Parliament.  Per a Poqari News report, the area looks like “Karachi, Basra, and Mogadishu all rolled into one.”  The situation has devolved to such a point that the police in Gronland have declared: “Oslo is lost.”

Gronland’s been on track to join the caliphate for a while.  A little over two years ago, Muslims in Gronland were pushing for it to become part of the Islamic State.

Poqari News reports that Norway (and all of Europe) is no longer recognizable as such, that women are routinely raped, men are robbed on a regular basis, the police have given up, and there are sharia patrols.

In 2015, there were 50 rape reports filed in Gronland, where, like all of Oslo, 100% of rapes of native Norwegian women by strangers are committed by Muslims.  Across Norway, as with all of Europe, women dare not go out at night alone, the risk of rape is so incredibly high.

Also in 2015, robberies in Gronland averaged one a day.  In the past ten years, more than 4,000 people have been robbed, often right near the Gronland police station, which is in an immigrant ghetto.

When the police visited one of Gronland’s latest victims, who was assaulted, held hostage, and robbed, they told him they had no way of stopping the robberies.  “We have lost the city,” they said.

We are witnessing the wholesale collapse of Europe due to self-destructive decisions and a lack of any will to defend the homeland – a defense that wouldn’t be necessary if they hadn’t let the barbarians in.  But they let them in.  And they just can’t stop.

Europe has become addicted to its self-inflicted demise.  Who would have guessed needless guilt would go that far?

Is there any hope?  I suppose there’s always hope.  But things look grim.


http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2016/01/police_in_oslo_norway_proclaim_oslo_is_lost.html


2887  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why do people hate islam? on: January 05, 2016, 11:20:44 PM
Quote from: Sahih Bukhari Volume 7, Book 62, Number 64
Narrated 'Aisha:
that the Prophet married her when she was six years old and he consummated his marriage when she was nine years old, and then she remained with him for nine years (i.e., till his death).

Looks like by her own report, she was 9 (or even 8 taken the Lunar Calendar is shorter)... not much of an adult, eh? Roll Eyes
(he was 54)


I believe there is a name for people like that...


2888  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Up Like Trump on: January 05, 2016, 11:07:34 PM



Trump: It Would Be Interesting To Ask Bill Clinton The Difference Between...






Donald Trump says it would be “very interesting” to ask Bill Clinton how he was different from Bill Cosby.

Asked on the Howie Carr Show on Monday if there is a difference between Clinton and Cosby, Trump said, “Well, the Cosby thing is a weird deal and he’s got himself some big problems, and you almost have to ask Bill Clinton that question. It would be a very interesting question to some day ask him. Certainly he has a lot of strong charges against him and it’s pretty bad stuff. And it only got brought up because she said I have sexist tendencies. And I respect women so much and I’ll protect women and I’ll protect them and I’ll protect the whole country.”

Criminal charges were filed against the comedian last week for the first time over an alleged 2004 sexual assault. Cosby has been accused of sexual assault by more than 40 women over the years.

Carr also compared two past headlines about Trump’s and Clinton’s sex lives.

“I remember a headline in one of the New York tabs, I forget which one, saying about one of your girlfriends, maybe one of your wives, ‘best lover I had,’ that’s the headline I remember about you. The headline I remember about him in the New York tabs is, ‘you better put some ice on it.’”

“Oh wow. That’s amazing,” Trump said.


http://www.buzzfeed.com/andrewkaczynski/trump-it-would-be-interesting-to-ask-bill-clinton-the-differ#.wbnQGaWL7


2889  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What's your opinion of gun control? on: January 05, 2016, 10:41:20 PM



Personally, I do agree in increasing frog kissing control. We have seen in the past how people who shouldn't be able to kiss frogs, do it anyway, because of an lose frog kissing control system. As long as the kissing frog control, particular in the US cartoons, won't violate Disney princesses, there shouldn't be any problem implementing further control on kissing frogs.





It Is Illegal To Lick A Toad - California Bail Bonds








Specifically, it is illegal for a person to lick the Colorado River Toad, aka the Sonoran Desert toad, aka Bufo alvarius.

This species of toad secretes a venom that contains bufotenine which, when ingested, can cause hallucinogenic effects.

Bufotenine is a controlled substance in the United States. There were many arrests that were bufotenine-related throughout the Southwestern states, during the 1980s and 1990s. There was actually a toad-licking heyday during the 1960s and arrests were numerous..

A Kansas City, Missouri man was arrested in 2007 for being in possession of a Colorado River Toad, allegedly with the intention of using the frog to get high from the hallucinogenic venom. The young man, 21-year-old David Theiss, was released on bail following his arrest.


http://www.888bailbond.com/news/the-illegal-unlawful/it-is-illegal-to-lick-a-toad/



You know this is totally gross stuff, right?  I mean that's one sick gross looking creature there.

Now we need to stick to being civilized, and just keep them toads swimming in our beer.

And don't none of those perverted liberal authoritarian control freaks try to f*** with our beer.


Did you say beer?









2890  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What's your opinion of gun control? on: January 05, 2016, 10:24:46 PM



Personally, I do agree in increasing frog kissing control. We have seen in the past how people who shouldn't be able to kiss frogs, do it anyway, because of an lose frog kissing control system. As long as the kissing frog control, particular in the US cartoons, won't violate Disney princesses, there shouldn't be any problem implementing further control on kissing frogs.





It Is Illegal To Lick A Toad - California Bail Bonds








Specifically, it is illegal for a person to lick the Colorado River Toad, aka the Sonoran Desert toad, aka Bufo alvarius.

This species of toad secretes a venom that contains bufotenine which, when ingested, can cause hallucinogenic effects.

Bufotenine is a controlled substance in the United States. There were many arrests that were bufotenine-related throughout the Southwestern states, during the 1980s and 1990s. There was actually a toad-licking heyday during the 1960s and arrests were numerous..

A Kansas City, Missouri man was arrested in 2007 for being in possession of a Colorado River Toad, allegedly with the intention of using the frog to get high from the hallucinogenic venom. The young man, 21-year-old David Theiss, was released on bail following his arrest.


http://www.888bailbond.com/news/the-illegal-unlawful/it-is-illegal-to-lick-a-toad/


2891  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What's your opinion of gun control? on: January 05, 2016, 10:21:34 PM



Personally, I do agree in increasing frog kissing control. We have seen in the past how people who shouldn't be able to kiss frogs, do it anyway, because of an lose frog kissing control system. As long as the kissing frog control, particular in the US cartoons, won't violate Disney princesses, there shouldn't be any problem implementing further control on kissing frogs.


2892  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Breivik case against Norway over prison conditions to be heard in jail on: January 05, 2016, 10:06:40 PM
looks at the crime statistics in Norway. Then look at comparable figures in your own country. Then ask yourself which country should be giving advice on justice, law, and order to which country.


The Most Luxurious Prison in The World




2893  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What's your opinion of gun control? on: January 05, 2016, 10:02:28 PM
Personally, I do agree in increasing gun control. We have seen in the past how people who shouldn't be able to get guns, has them anyway, because of an lose gun control system. As long as the gun control, particular in the US, won't violate the second amendment, there shouldn't be any problem implementing further control on guns.


Personally, I do agree in increasing speech control. We have seen in the past how people who shouldn't be able to speak freely, do it anyway, because of an lose speech control system. As long as the speech control, particular in the US, won't violate the first amendment, there shouldn't be any problem implementing further control on speech.


2894  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why do people hate islam? on: January 05, 2016, 07:56:40 PM
Surely the whole child bride thing is just some kind of propoganda. I couldnt beleive that happeneing in this day and age , although i may have read before that they do marry at a young age albeit older than what your photo shows, but they dont actually move in together untill they are adults. Saying that im sure mohammad was shagging children from what i remember.


Google it. Tell us if it is fake or not. Easy.


2895  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Europe, you reap what you sow... on: January 05, 2016, 07:49:13 PM


Sweden...


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YZL3axcwDz8


2896  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why do people hate islam? on: January 05, 2016, 07:31:34 PM







Still asking why?








    Ameer Abu-Hammad allegedly asked agents if they would search his phone for “other stuff” after he posted about jihad on Facebook. Oops.

    A North Carolina teen suspected of providing material support to ISIS, Hamas, and a branch of al Qaeda was instead busted for child porn.

    In October, federal agents searched 18-year-old Ameer Abu-Hammad’s home and electronic devices seeking evidence that he was providing material support to a foreign terrorist organization. When agents confronted Abu-Hammad at college, he asked them if they would also search his phone for “other stuff,” according to a criminal complaint.

    “The agents asked him to clarify and soon afterwards, he admitted that he had additionally used the phone to view pornogrpahy online that included minors,” the complaint continues, adding that Abu-Hammad allegedly said he prefered his laptop for adult porn and his phone for kid porn.

    “The youngest child he recalled having seen within pornographic images was a child of approximately 9 or 10 years of age,” the complaint said. “Hammad admitted that he had been viewing child pornography for roughly two months.”

    Graphic descriptions of the pornography found on Abu-Hammad’s devices note that it featured children as young as six to nine months. Agents said they found approximately 39 images on his devices, featuring mostly young girls.


http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2016/01/05/feds-go-looking-for-isis-find-child-porn-instead.html


2897  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Mind of a coder... on: January 05, 2016, 07:29:34 PM
If you take your time to fill the gaps on any religion, you'll become one.  Grin

If you don't know or just listen to some apologists... then your code is half-baked and will run as so.


Is faith, (a distinction from religion) the ultimate code?


2898  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What's your opinion of gun control? on: January 05, 2016, 07:28:17 PM
Tearful Obama tightens gun control and tells inactive Congress: 'We can't wait'

A tear-stained Barack Obama marked his final year in office with a last-ditch call for US gun control on Tuesday as he outlined new rules that will close important background check loopholes but leave much of the political heavy lifting to his successor.

In a much-anticipated speech that focused more on what still needed to be done than the limited set of executive actions announced in advance by the White House, the president painted gun reform as the last great civil rights challenge of his generation.

“In Dr King’s words, we need to feel the fierce urgency of now, because people are dying,” a visibly emotional Obama told an audience of mass shooting victims and relatives in the East Room.

“Our inalienable right to life and liberty and the pursuit of happiness, those rights were stripped from college kids in Blacksburg and Santa Barbara and from high schoolers at Columbine, and from first graders in Newtown,” he added, his voice shaking. “First graders. And from every family who never imagined that their loved one would be taken from our lives by a bullet from a gun.”

Read more: http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/jan/05/obama-gun-control-executive-action-background-checks-licenses-gun-shows-mental-health-funding



On Civil Rights Leader and Gun-owner Martin Luther King, Jr


Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is best known as a man of profound peace, who applied Gandhi’s teachings of non-violent direct action to the plight of oppressed blacks in America and set the stage for the Civil Rights movement. It then may come as a surprise to some that the Reverend King, in keeping in line with Gandhi, believed strongly in the human right to self-defense and had even applied for a handgun carry permit after his house had been bombed to defend his family from the bigoted minds of that era. He was denied.

UCLA law professor Adam Winkler explains King’s relationship with firearms in his book Gunfight. He writes:

    Most people think King would be the last person to own a gun. Yet in the 1956, as the civil rights movement heated up, King turned to firearms for self-protection and he even applied for a permit to carry a concealed weapon.

This was not out of the norm for Civil Rights organizers in the 1950s and 60s, nor was it the only weapon King kept around him. On the receiving end of countless death threats from both civilians and law enforcement, armed supporters took turns guarding King’s home and family after his permit was denied knowing too well that the Klan was targeting him for assassination and they would likely receive little assistance from the local authorities.

Indeed William Worthy, a black journalist who covered King in the 1950s, reported that he once went to sit down on an armchair in the King’s living room and almost sat on a loaded gun. King’s advisor Glenn Smiley described the great pacifist’s home as containing “an arsenal.”


T.R.M. Howard, the Mississippi doctor and founder of the Regional Council of Negro Leadership, kept a Thompson submachine gun at the foot of his bed and escorted those affected by hate to and from their homes in a heavily-armed caravans. Likewise, white sit in organizer John R. Salter, always “traveled armed” while working in the South in the 50s, once said, “I’m alive today because of the Second Amendment and the natural right to keep and bear arms.”

Stories like these remind us today that even though these great minds preached peace and tolerance, they recognized the intimate connection between gun rights and human rights and the danger the oppression of one meant to the other. Though provisions mandating gun protocol for all Americans had existed since the colonial era, the first actual piece of gun control written in this country was targeted at blacks and keeping them unarmed. Though it would be hard to argue that all gun control is racist, it’s difficult to deny that its roots here in North America are in subjugation, a reality not lost on the thought-shapers of the Civil Rights era.

So on this day reserved for the memory of Martin Luther King Jr., Guns.com would like to encourage all of our readers to take a minute remember Dr. King as a man who did more than just pray for peace (he lived it), but was still prepared for war.


http://www.guns.com/2014/01/20/civil-rights-leader-gun-owner-martin-luther-king-jr/


2899  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Europe, you reap what you sow... on: January 05, 2016, 07:25:04 PM
We are heading to troublesome times, mainly due to excess of population.
Won't be easy and some "social security" preachers/believers are pushing natality even further, all of them refuses to acknowledge a simple truth; social security isn't but a Ponzi scam, at some point there won't be people enough to feed the monster and increasing in numbers will cause some major hazards as resources and food becomes scarce.


No one is forced to live in very densely populated cities in the shores of continents, plenty of land inside. Of course limited access to high speed internet and a need to own a car, truck and know how to grow your own food.

Social security is a ponzi scheme, especially when you ask people to retire at 60 while science helps you live a great deal beyond 85 and more. The system used to work fine because people used to die early in their retirement.

None the less, when you drop one million people with a different culture, you can get a bunch of rape cases, abuses of women surging a cultural shock like in germany...


2900  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Mind of a coder... on: January 05, 2016, 07:11:54 PM
A coder may not know/interest in an ideology, so like the computer it's impossible to compute what we don't know.
Like when I started to study Islam back on late 90's, I had absolutely no negative view of it, was just interested on its culture.

Furthermore, morals are relative and one can be a coder and a psychopath. Our job training can be useful to have a clear view on what an ideology is, but some are perfectly ok with whatever hazard it brings within.


I thought to be a logical coder you have to be an atheist...


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