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33761  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why do people hate islam? on: December 04, 2015, 05:34:59 AM
The best way is to go there by yourself...  Roll Eyes
Other than that, learn Arabic and read their local news, watch their channels. I won't say it's out-of-this-world or a terror, but a bit "outdated" with religion too much at the center of society. A bit like Catholic Europe up to mid XX Century.

From our media, all you'll get is the "terrorist shows" in an overwhelming hypocrite fashion, like 2000 Nigerians are killed and no line about it, 120 French and you get news 24/7 for over a week. But not by "real muslims" (never forget it)... and comes clear there are no "real muslims", maybe muslims are just a myth by now...

I just do Google translate of the Arabic news sources.  It's always good for a laugh to see the difference between their own "English version" and the Google translate of the Arabic.

English version - Nice people's puppy dog rescued by friendly neighbor
Arabic translated to english - "Eternal War Against Evil Jews Makes Progress."

(I'm exaggerating a tiny bit.  But really, you can't make this stuff up...)

Agree with the similarities between Western cultural maybe 1930-1959 and current day Muslim culture.




LOL! You can be sooooo good at times.    Cheesy
33762  Other / Politics & Society / Re: California begins injecting children with mercury... on: December 04, 2015, 05:31:15 AM
anti-vaccination bullshit just needs to die. I don't care what statistic you pull from the internet, legitimate or not, about how vaccines have killed x amount of people or injured them. Or that they cause autism... how many times does this need to be disproved?? And if your sources are holistic-pussy-natural-living-blog.net or some other nonsense don't even bother citing them.

If you want to bring back deadly diseases that science has all but eradicated, diseases that have provably killed MILLIONS of people, keep doing what you're doing, you dumb fucks.


I would prefer to let these Darwin prize winners die from diphtheria, plague or some evil form of flu... Unfortunately, there are some people who have no choice due to medical contraindications. Normally, these people have no alternative to protection through the collective immunity.

Anti-vaccination faggots are destroying the collective immunity without leaving any suitable alternative, putting these people under danger. It's just another form of genocide, BADecker and other antivaccination bullshitters are no better than uncle Adolf. They sow the seeds of death here... And every dead child, who wasn't vaccinated due to medical contraindications, is on their conscience.


I'm afraid they might be too ignorant to have the weight on their conscience. They believe the people who are supporting the science of vaccination should have the weight of all people with autism on their conscience.

Pertussis, Tetanus, Rotavirus, Diptheria? No problem. Your child's natural immunity will fight it. Hand that little bastard an apple juice, pat them on the back, and send them to school. How ridiculous is that?

I think 99% of anti vaxxers don't even understand the science behind vaccination in the least bit.


Actually, it is stupidity like the above that causes more death than ever.

Probably there is some slight place for vaccination. But it isn't the norm. Otherwise God would have built it into nature.

Rather, it is vaccination that helps to cause a ruined immune system in a person, so that his body has to be strengthened to fight off diseases it once could easily.

If doctors had even some kind of hint about what they were doing, there wouldn't be any hospitals. Everyone would be well. In addition, people would live for hundreds of years instead of less that a hundred, usually.

Wanna die young? Trust the doctors and the medical, the self proclaimed supermen who are draining the health and wealth out of the world by their snake oil vaccines.

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33763  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Who will win WW3? on: December 04, 2015, 05:20:18 AM
Throughout the 20th century, Russia killed more of its citizens than Hitler and the Japs combined in WW2. Over the centuries, China has exterminated untold millions of its own people. However, most of all of these deaths were caused by government leaders.

In America, throughout the 20th century, the common people exterminated 40 to 50 million of their fellow citizens... in abortions alone.

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33764  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Freedom is not free. on: December 04, 2015, 05:16:16 AM
In any case, while I agree that, "Freedom isn't free", this doesn't mean that I believe that the sacrifice should be made in foreign wars with regard to violation of some international policy or perceived threat. But people in support of these endeavors consistently use that line. I've yet to see how my freedom was protected in any way by going to war since WW2.


Why the WW2 limit? Hitler and his Axis might have caused as many as 25 million deaths. The Japs caused more. But they are almost like a walk on the beach compared with the number of innocent deaths Stalin caused. And who did America side with? Stalin.

However, that isn't the big thing. If Hitler had won WW2, he might have put the banking system down to such an extent that there would have been no more wars like the ones following WW2. It's the banking system that Hitler was against. If he had won WW2, he would have never held it. There simply weren't enough Germans and Japs to take down the world. But, we might have had peace.

Basically, the untold millions of deaths by democide that were not caused by Hitler or the Japs in the 20th century, were caused by, or at least helped by, the banks.

As it is, America and the Jews are way worse than Hitler almost could have thought about being. They simply did it in a different way, behind the scenes, as they are doing around the world today.

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33765  Other / Politics & Society / Flu Shot Remains Most Dangerous Vaccine Based on Injuries... on: December 03, 2015, 11:40:45 PM
Flu Shot Remains Most Dangerous Vaccine Based on Injuries and Deaths Compensated by Government





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The Department of Justice issues a report on vaccine injuries and deaths every quarter to the Advisory Commission on Childhood Vaccines (Click on "Meeting Book – PDF – 10.8 MB" for September 3rd meeting). There are 211 cases for vaccine injuries and deaths for the period 5/16/2015 through 8/15/2015.

86 of the settlements were listed in this report, giving the name of the vaccines, the injury, and the amount of time the case was pending before settlement. Three of those settlements were for deaths linked to vaccines, with two deaths related to the flu shot, and one death for the HPV shot. 65 of the 86 settlements were for injuries and deaths due to the flu shot, and the majority of flu shot injuries were for Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS).

These quarterly reports on vaccine injuries and death settlements from the U.S. vaccine court are seldom, if ever, reported in the mainstream media.


Read more at http://healthimpactnews.com/2015/flu-shot-remains-most-dangerous-vaccine-based-on-injuries-and-deaths-compensated-by-government/ (lots of graphics, mostly graphs). Interesting video near the bottom of the site.


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33766  Other / Off-topic / Не весело на трассах в Сибири? / No fun on Siberia's pistes? on: December 03, 2015, 06:45:12 PM


http://siberiantimes.com/healthandlifestyle/others/news/no-fun-on-siberias-pistes-check-out-this-film/

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Как мир недавно обнаружил Шерегеш вскоре провести Йети парк с гостиницей и музей, посвященный неуловимое существо, которое говорят, его сторонники, были встречены в окружающих горах несколько раз в последние годы.

«Мы сейчас строим Йети парк, и, конечно, будет шанс для людей, которые приезжают сюда, чтобы увидеть существо,» сказал

Igor Idimeshev, 48, заместитель главы местного Совета в Шерегеш.

«Для меня, имея снежных людей здесь означает что-то гораздо больше, чем простой туристической достопримечательностью.»

Но с таких достопримечательностей, как это на трассах, она не может быть задолго до того, как даже снежных людей приходят из подполья и присоединиться к веселью!

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As the world recently discovered, Sheregesh is soon to host a Yeti Park with a hotel and museum dedicated to the elusive creature which, say its proponents, has been sighted in the surrounding mountains a number of times in recent years.

'We are building the Yeti Park now, and of course there will be a chance for people who come here to see creature,' said

Igor Idimeshev, 48, deputy head of Sheregesh's local council.

'For me, having Yetis here means something much more than the simple tourist attraction.'

But with sights like this on the pistes, it can't be long before even the Yetis come out of hiding and join in the fun!














Смотреть видео https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-_X0nz_HNQ.
Watch the video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-_X0nz_HNQ.


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33767  Other / Off-topic / Re: Pictures from Russia. NSFW!!! on: December 03, 2015, 06:21:30 PM
Tsar Bomba





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Водородная бомба, также известный как термоядерная бомба, это сильнейшие и наиболее смертоносное оружие когда-либо созданных. Октября 1961 года Советский Союз взорвал Bomba царя, который является самым мощным ядерное оружие когда-либо взорваны с выходом взрыв 50 до 58 мегатонн ТНТ. Во время "холодной войны" атомная гонка вооружений был в полном спринт с обеих сверхдержав разработки достаточно термоядерного оружия уничтожить мир два раза над. Накопление атомного оружия и твердую веру взаимного гарантированного уничтожения стал краеугольным камнем, на котором было сделано все политические и экономические решения. Таким образом можно легко сказать, что атомная гонка вооружений является определяющей краеугольным камнем "холодной войны".


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The H-bomb, also known as a thermonuclear bomb, is the strongest and most lethal weapon ever created. On October 1961 the Soviet Union detonated the Tsar Bomba which is the most powerful nuclear weapon ever detonated with a blast yield of 50 to 58 megatons of TNT. During the Cold War the atomic arms race was in full sprint with both super powers developing enough thermonuclear weapons to destroy the world two times over. The buildup of atomic weapons and the firm belief of Mutual Assured destruction became the cornerstone on which every political and economic decision was made. Thus one could easily say the atomic arms race was the defining cornerstone of the Cold War.



Нажмите на картинку.
Click the Picture.


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33768  Other / Politics & Society / 2 Suspects Named In Shootings That Killed 14, Wounded 17 In San Bernardino on: December 03, 2015, 05:46:06 PM
2 Suspects Named In Shootings That Killed 14, Wounded 17 In San Bernardino


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SAN BERNARDINO (CBSLA.com) — Fourteen people were confirmed killed and 17 more wounded in a mass shooting at a San Bernardino community social services building.

"We do have some preliminary numbers of upwards of 14 people that are dead and upwards of 14 people that are injured," said Chief Jarrod Burguan of San Bernardino Police. The number of injured was later upped to 17.

At least 10 of the injured are reportedly in critical condition.

CBS News confirms one of the suspects is named Syed Farook, an American citizen. One of the other suspects is reportedly his brother.

...


The details of the story are found at http://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2015/12/02/multiple-victims-reported-shot-in-san-bernardino/. When you read the story here, it becomes apparent that the reporter(s) aren't really clear about what happened. It wouldn't surprise me if some of the SWAT that were drilling nearby were found to be the ones who did this, and police are pinning the blame on others.

Note that the reports are all given out by police. The witnesses didn't have a chance to say anything at the shooting (as reported in my post above^^). The police stopped them.

This whole thing is probably a planned police execution of those dead and wounded, just to promote gun control in the nation.


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33769  Other / Politics & Society / BREAKING: SWAT Team Drill Turns into REAL Mass Shooting Scenario on: December 03, 2015, 04:04:04 PM
BREAKING: SWAT Team Drill Turns into REAL Mass Shooting Scenario in San Bernardino, CA





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The shooting apparently took place at the Inland Regional Center, which is a facility that provides services for people who have developmental disabilities. The facility had just celebrated its Christmas party.

While details are scarce, what we have been told by authorities is that police are looking for 1-3 shooters and there are approximately 20 victims, with 12 being presumed dead.

Fox Los Angeles reports that the suspects are "white males" in "military gear" and armed with "rifles."

According to KTLA, police have warned people not to talk to the media. At one point during the KTLA live stream, the reporter attempted to interview a witness and multiple officers rushed up and pushed the reporters and the witnesses apart. Below is a screen grab from the live stream showing confrontation.


From http://thefreethoughtproject.com/breaking-swat-team-drill-turns-real-mass-shooting-scenario-san-bernadino-ca/:
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According to KTLA, police have warned people not to talk to the media. At one point during the KTLA live stream, the reporter attempted to interview a witness and multiple officers rushed up and pushed the reporters and the witnesses apart.

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What makes this noteworthy is that this is not the first time that emergency drills for the exact scenario unfolding were taking place at virtually the same moment the actual terrorist attacks began.

Paris-area emergency personnel and ambulance crews were taking part in a simulated emergency exercise on the very same day the Paris terrorist attacks took place.

During the 9/11 attacks on the U.S., North American Aerospace Defense Command’s (NORAD) was in the midst of a training exercise called Vigilant Guardian, which “coincidentally” simulated planes being hijacked by terrorists.

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Click the picture and the other link to find links within the scripts, and video.


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33770  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Prevents Global Warming on: December 03, 2015, 03:49:54 PM
Lately, NASA has shown us that global cooling has been around for about 6 years now. And the rate of warming has been dropping since back in the '90s. The only thing that might happen is that governments might want nuclear wars so that the bombs increase global warming... to save face.

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33771  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Is religious people an added risk to business? on: December 03, 2015, 03:39:31 PM
You got my point BADecker, however it looks like you don't quite know what "risk assessment" is. Probably because Vod's comment about hiring people you think it was (just) about it.
But you're right, "Because almost all the religions have a method for relieving the person from his guilt for mistakes he makes." (...) "because he doesn't have any guilt slowing him down."

This, under risk assessment means HIGH RISK of default! Red flag! Because risk assessment means how likely or unlikely someone is to default on their contracts, including credit, contractor, logistics and so on. So, as I said early, it looks like religious folks tend to use their "morality relief" to not "have any guilt slowing them down" of default either on present or in future contracts.


A religious person can totally screw over their employer, then pray to their god for forgiveness and walk away with a clear conscious.

A non-religious person has to live with what they do, so they are more likely to do the right thing.


Except, it doesn't work like the above^^ in real life. Religious people faithfully try to do a better job. However, there are morally and ethically weak people both within and without the religious sector. And there are liars who say that they are religious when they are not.

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33772  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why do people hate islam? on: December 03, 2015, 03:34:54 PM
This will help you understand better
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XKfuS6gfxPY

The video started with Russian troops in Texas. Then it changed into Chinese troops in Texas. Not very consistent.

American troops on foreign soil actually protect these other nations from insurgency. Islam is conquering much of the world. American troops in Iraq and other places, even though they make mistakes at times, are protecting Iraq, and giving those people a chance to be free from Islamic slavery.

Look at Viet Nam. Even though America supposedly lost the Viet Nam war, the people of Viet Nam are freer today than they would ever have been had America not gone there.

Wake up and see that the best advantage for all people, both business and personal, is what America is trying to push around the world. People of foreign countries who fight America, are idiotically fighting their own freedom.

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The stupid video is a head-hurting visual lecture of Ron Paul propaganda.  Namely that "what do you expect after US invades their country?"

Problem is, this reverses cause and effect.  Some terrorist group makes a nightmare of a small country, US goes in to help.  Terrorist group then attacks US.  It's not the US invading the country, but going their to help the legitimate government in place.

Oh, sure, the terrorist group claims "It's our land" blah blah blah along with ten other warring tribes.

I agree, basically. I doubt that Ron Paul would approve of the video. Someone else made the video, and didn't really think it through ahead of time.

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33773  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: A flaw in bitcoin, if it became widely adopted 21m bitcoins, 7b people on planet on: December 03, 2015, 03:32:14 PM
If it later feels like its too less.. its no problem at all to split satoshis into 0.1 and 0.01 more..

This would require a hard fork. Also if 1 satoshi would be worth something significant we might also consider changing mining schedule to go beyond 2140 - that is make the block reward keep halving into fractional satoshis. This would effect how the last few satoshis are mined, but would have no significant impact on the ~21 million total BTC.

Are you sure it would need a fork? I would think that all it would need would be that everyone update his Bitcoin client.

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33774  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: A flaw in bitcoin, if it became widely adopted 21m bitcoins, 7b people on planet on: December 03, 2015, 03:30:44 PM
There are only 170,000 tonnes of gold in the world. Is that a fatal flaw in gold since it is not possible to own 1 tonne per person?

Scarcity exists. It will always exist. Picking any unit and saying "There aren't enough of these for everyone to have one" is arbitrary.

Bitcoin is fungible to eight places and even after that can be patched to support more.

What is the difference between everyone having 1 bitcoin and everyone having .003 bitcoin? Nothing.

but there approximately 6B(35285 in one ton, x170k) of ounce, which about the same as the numbers of people in the world minus 1B

you need to compare gram to satoshi and you are on the same boat, but with a much lower number for gold

Except that gold is measured in troy ounces. This makes one tonne to have about 32,151 troy ounces. This gives everyone in the world less than ¾ of a troy ounce of gold. This equals almost 1.1 standard avoirdupois ounces of gold per person in the world on average.

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33775  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Silk Road Founder Ross Ulbricht Sentenced to Life in Prison on: December 03, 2015, 03:15:22 PM
For those interested in not paying your taxes. I'll visit you in prison and sorry I don't want to change tax law. I like having a working infrastructure. I've gotten used to streets with lights over them. lol


http://docs.law.gwu.edu/facweb/jsiegel/Personal/taxes/IncomeTax.htm


Yes, there's nothing wrong with paying your fair share.  But, you'd have to admit that the tax laws in the United States unfairly tax the middle class more the upper class.  Which again points directly at the disparity in the system where webpage designers, like Ross Ulbricht, get life in prison for setting up a "dark payment system" while these rich fat cat bankers get paid to steal our homes and don't face a single day in jail!

Of course, you'd have to be blind to not see the inequities. I'm not as shocked that inequity happens as I am that this complex system works as well as it does. The US system of laws are a hodge podge of code slowly built up over generations of changes to suit changing times. I would like to see change and modernization. I'm probably more radical than you are in that regard. I would like to see a fourth continental congress and rewrite/update the current system. Too many people are afraid that we will end up with a worse system than we have now if we try. I don't think so. I don't see anything special about the original founding fathers. Our current society can duplicate their brain power. I also don't think you would see the sweeping changes that you might suggest. It would be more of a clarification of the existing laws than an entirely new legal system.

I support our constitution!  I don't know if it needs to go through the revisions necessary to convene a Continental Congress; however, I wouldn't be opposed to it. I think that the bigger problems the United States faces at the moment are economical....The very rich have powers that are greater than the executable powers of the constitution. I think that "the people" have forgotten, or have ignored, their duties to enforce that which the constitution enumerates.  The constitution wouldn't be the constitution without those who were willing to stand up for it.  Too many of us are being influenced by the power of the dollar to realize the injustices that are happening right before our eyes.  

I mean....life for Ulbricht for setting up an anonymous transaction service, but for those who stold millions of homes in the US, a $700B gift.  Not one person went to jail for a single day from Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, the American International Group, the Lehman Brothers....etc.  

I support but don't really appreciate the current constitution. We need a new one that covers the current world we live in. Since when do we need people walking around wearing a six shooter or the government quartering solders in your barn. The document is way outdated.

Punishing Ulbricht can't really be compared to a worldwide recession. In a recession many factors come together to create an economic decline. There is no one industry or business to blame and there certainly isn't one individual to blame. I suppose you could blame most of the problem on the mortgage industry that allowed 3-1 and 5-1 arm mortgages with unbearable balloon payments to crush the banks with foreclosures but how do you punish them? That's different from punishing an individual that committed a crime against society.

See that just it!  Ulbricht got punished for what everybody else was doing in this "dark market" he created.  He was just the figurehead....So, by that logic, Ben Bernanke should be doing life in prison for allowing the banking system to create its own money and cheating the working poor out of their homes and ruining millions  lives.  Ulbricht took the fall for all the crooked stuff that went on in his market, so Bernanke should take the fall for all the crooked stuff that went on in his?

What a funny idea. I think most of the responsibility would fall on the shoulders of Alan Greenspan not Ben Bernanke but I get the idea. You can't really blame the chair of the fed because they are just appointees of the president. Knowing that, we couldn't really hold Alan Greenspan responsible we would need to punish the president that appointed him. Ronald Reagan appointed Greenspan but Reagan died in 2004 so we can't hold him responsible.

This is what I'm talking about. Why is the political appointee of a dead president allowed to sit in office as his masters bones rot in a pine box? We've learned a lot in the last couple of hundred years and the basic documents that control the country need to be updated with that knowledge. This isn't a feudal society. Very few people in this country work as trappers or hunters so why is every Tom, Dick and Harry allowed to walk around with a gun? The system of governance is outdated.

That's the point of Bitcoin. If Bitcoin were to become popular, there would be no controlling it by government. Government would lose its popularity and reduce in size. But, the beginnings of Bitcoin are now. Almost everything that has a beginning, struggles in its beginning. Ross is simply a casualty of the Bitcoin beginnings, even though he doesn't have to be.

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33776  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Freedom is not free. on: December 03, 2015, 03:06:22 PM
Nobody say freedom is free. Nothing is free in this world. You can't even live primitive if you want. Government come and block you.

"People are getting tired of the federal government having unlimited power," Bundy's wife, Carol Bundy told ABC News.
LOL. Then why they still use government? Show your civil disobedience, right now!

The best things in life are free. For example. If you lost an arm in a car accident, and the doctors couldn't sew it back on, where could you get another arm?

Sure, you could pay a fortune for a prosthetic arm. It would help you in life more than not having any arm at all. If you were a billionaire, you might be able to buy one of the new, bionic arms. But it would cost you a lot. And even this arm would never be the same as the original.

How much did it cost you for your two original arms? Nothing. You got them free. But your replacements wouldn't be as good, and, they wouldn't be free.

Isn't life Ironic? The things that people can make or build cost a lot of money. But the BEST things, the things you got from nature, the things people don't have the ability to make, cost you nothing.

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Keep the politicians in government. Put the rest of the crooks there, as well. This way they are out of your hair. You can go about life in freedom while those jokers fight with each other in government. You have freedom, but they don't.


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33777  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why do people hate islam? on: December 03, 2015, 02:58:24 PM
This will help you understand better
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XKfuS6gfxPY

The video started with Russian troops in Texas. Then it changed into Chinese troops in Texas. Not very consistent.

American troops on foreign soil actually protect these other nations from insurgency. Islam is conquering much of the world. American troops in Iraq and other places, even though they make mistakes at times, are protecting Iraq, and giving those people a chance to be free from Islamic slavery.

Look at Viet Nam. Even though America supposedly lost the Viet Nam war, the people of Viet Nam are freer today than they would ever have been had America not gone there.

Wake up and see that the best advantage for all people, both business and personal, is what America is trying to push around the world. People of foreign countries who fight America, are idiotically fighting their own freedom.

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33778  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Is religious people an added risk to business? on: December 03, 2015, 02:46:40 PM
A company is truly blessed if they hire a religious person. Why? Religious people have laws from their religion that they need to follow to be in good standing with their religion. These laws say that they must work hard for their boss just like they would if they were working in some position in their religion.

Those people who say they would NOT hire a religious person, are often people who are jealous of how hard a religious person works. A religious person makes these non-religious, lazy folks look bad. So they say that they wouldn't hire them, just to cover their own lazy attitude.

Everybody makes mistakes at various times. Sometimes a religious person makes mistakes, just like a non-religious person. A non-religious person tries to shrug off his mistakes, but there isn't anywhere he can shrug them off to. So he builds up guilt inside himself for his mistakes (even though he doesn't know it), and the guilt slows him down on the job.

A religious person who makes mistakes can turn to his religion, and shrug off the guilt for his mistakes there. Why? Because almost all the religions have a method for relieving the person from his guilt for mistakes he makes. The result is that the religious person can work harder and better, because he doesn't have any guilt slowing him down.

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33779  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why aren´t U.S. mass shootings called for what they are - Terrorism on: December 03, 2015, 08:07:38 AM
Here´s yet another one. These terror attacks aren´t quite daily yet but almost seem to be getting there.

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Authorities responding to reports of mass shooting in San Bernardino, Calif

At least one person opened fire at a social services facility in San Bernardino, California on Wednesday. Early reports said that 20 people may have been wounded, but as the situation developed it remained unclear how many exactly were hurt.

Reports first surfaced around 11:15 a.m. PT of an incident in the area, and the official San Bernardino Country Sheriff's Department Twitter account said an active shooter was in the area.

Yes. It is kind of interesting.

With cops it is the other way around. You don't have one cop opening up on a bunch of people. Usually you have a bunch of cops opening up on one person. Most of the time that person is absolutely harmless.

This brings us to the topic of, Are terrorists cowards?

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33780  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why do people hate islam? on: December 03, 2015, 08:03:02 AM

Hate Islam, not Muslims. But if Muslims become Islam, take them down along with Islam.

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good ways to sensationalize your bullshit decker, but i dont see a point to hate anyone other than you dont like them and that all your followers should hate all those whom you hate.
dosent matters if they have ever dealt with them personally, but your logic doesn't finds it important ,isin't it ?


Rock in the road.

Never hate a Muslim.

Most Muslims aren't Islam - they only think that they are Islamic.

Hate Islam; take it down.

If a Muslim forces himself in the way by becoming Islamic, take him down. But don't hate him.

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If violnece is your soal reason for the hate then shouldn't you be hating all the wild animals ?
it is really childish to hate anyone when you dont know why you hate them .

This is true, at least somewhat.

Don't hate Muslims. Hate Islam. Generally Muslims aren't Islam. Islam is the teaching written in the Quran and Hadiths. Few Muslims (percentagewise) really know what it says in the Islamic writings.

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