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3861  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why do people hate islam? on: September 17, 2015, 02:47:32 PM
So: were the followers of Mohammed true Muslims or not? And if not, then who is? was? has ever been?
I am afraid we can ever get known to REAL history ...
everyone is a terrorist you just need to push them ...
History does not show that everyone who has just been pushed becomes a terrorist.

Not only history has shown that. But psychology and genetics can testify that being terrorist is a product of to many factors (including genes) that it is difficult verified for all the human kinds and every person.


A terrorist gene?


3862  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Up Like Trump on: September 17, 2015, 02:08:05 PM








Wednesday's GOP debate appears to be the highest-rated event in CNN's history, according to preliminary Nielsen ratings.
The prime time debate averaged a 14.7 household rating, indicating that 1 in 7 American homes with TVs tuned in.


These are NFL-level ratings -- affirming that the Donald Trump fueled Republican debate slate is one of the most popular television shows of the year.
The overnight ratings estimates are subject to adjustments. But the 14.7 rating is likely to translate to 20-plus million viewers once final viewership figures come out Thursday afternoon.
Fox's GOP debate last month received a 16.0 preliminary rating the next morning. That number later extrapolated to 24 million live viewers. (Another 1.1 million viewers watched via DVRs.)
Fox's debate was two hours long while CNN's was three hours.
From a campaign's perspective, longer might have been better, because it gave candidates more time to talk and argue. It also gave CNN more time for commercial breaks.
But the length may diminish the overall ratings a bit. That's because the ratings are an average of minute-by-minute viewership, so if viewers didn't stay for the whole program, the average will be lower.
Hour-by-hour ratings may illuminate this viewer behavior later in the day.
But even the overnight ratings show that these GOP debates are drawing viewers who never bothered turning on a debate before.
For comparison's sake, CNN's most-watched presidential primary debate before Wednesday was a Democratic debate on January 31, 2008. It had an average of 8.3 million viewers.
CNN's most-watched program program ever was a special "Larry King Live" episode in 1993. The episode featured Al Gore and Ross Perot debating NAFTA and averaged 16.8 million viewers.
Wednesday's debate also set a live-streaming record for the network.
At the midway point of the debate, there were 921,000 concurrent users on CNN's live stream, easily making it the most-watched web stream of a primary debate ever.


http://money.cnn.com/2015/09/17/media/cnn-republican-debate-ratings/index.html


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A big shout out to the "Who is Donald Trump" thread


Can I get a woop woop!


 Cheesy Grin Cheesy

3863  Other / Politics & Society / "F- America!" on: September 17, 2015, 01:19:08 AM



A dangerous incident involving an alleged street race in Beverly Hills was caught on video, but police say they may not be able to take action.
Witnesses recorded the Saturday afternoon incident, which broke out on quiet residential streets, and involved a yellow Ferrari and white Porsche.
Residents say it was then that they were in disbelief as they witnessed the two vehicles driving at speeds they say reached 100 mph down Walden Drive, blowing through intersections, and nearly hitting cars.
“My boys were out in the street biking and it was very scary. They were passing the stop sign several times for a good 20 minutes,” Roya Levian, a witness, said.
Paulette Koumett says she was in her car on a very busy Wilshire Boulevard when she saw the cars racing.
“Completely crazy, because it was, they were going, I saw them on my back mirror and I said, ‘Oh my gosh, they are going so fast,’ ” Koumett said.
Eventually, the Ferrari was seen smoking after reportedly doing burnouts. It returned to a home in the area.
Journalist Jacob Rogers says he tried to ask a man why they were racing and endangering lives, but the man cursed at him and told him to get off the property.
When Rogers tried again another time, he says the man said, “’F-America’ and he threw a cigarette at me and that was before he indicated he could kill me and get away with it.”
Beverly Hills police were called to the scene, but no arrests were made.
Investigators say they’re now trying to confirm whether any laws were broken and are looking into exactly who the drivers are.
Police say the men are from Qatar and may have diplomatic immunity, meaning they cannot be arrested in the U.S. because of an agreement between the two countries.

No one came to the door when CBS2 tried to get their side of the story, but Reporter Rachel Kim saw two men getting out of a sport utility vehicle in back of the house and approached them:
Rachel Kim: “Do you live in this home, sir?”
Unidentified Man: “First of all, I don’t know nothing.”
But as police investigate, residents say they want the racing to come to an end.
“Laws are laws. People are people. I don’t care where they come from,” Levian said.
Police said they took a complaint from residents and were working with the U.S. Department of State in the investigation.


http://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2015/09/14/dramatic-video-captures-alleged-street-race-in-quiet-beverly-hills-neighborhood/


3864  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Reddit’s science forum banned climate deniers. on: September 17, 2015, 01:01:42 AM



Antarctic sea ice hit 35-year record high Saturday (washingtonpost.com)










Antarctic sea ice has grown to a record large extent for a second straight year, baffling scientists seeking to understand why this ice is expanding rather than shrinking in a warming world.

On Saturday, the ice extent reached 19.51 million square kilometers, according to data posted on the National Snow and Ice Data Center Web site. That number bested record high levels set earlier this month and in 2012 (of 19.48 million square kilometers). Records date back to October 1978.



https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/capital-weather-gang/wp/2013/09/23/antarctic-sea-ice-hit-35-year-record-high-saturday/









3865  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Financial Innovation and the Political Scene in Venezuela on: September 17, 2015, 12:27:17 AM



In a country where the excesive attachment between money and state has brought many of our present problems


Indeed...



The Richest Woman In Venezuela Is Hugo Chavez’ Daughter






The daughter of Hugo Chavez, the former president who once declared ‘being rich is bad,’ may be the wealthiest woman in Venezuela, according to evidence reportedly in the hands of Venezuelan media outlets.

Maria Gabriela Chavez, 35, the late president’s second-oldest daughter, holds assets in American and Andorran banks totaling almost $4.2billion, Diario las Americas reports.

The figure would make Gabriela Chavez wealthier than media mogul Gustavo Cisneros, whom Forbes named the wealthiest Venezuelan earlier this year with $3.6billion in assets.


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3192933/Hugo-Chavez-s-ambassador-daughter-Venezuela-s-richest-woman-according-new-report.html




https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=330687.msg12124665#msg12124665


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Venezuela will be amazing. One day...


3866  Other / Politics & Society / Re: what is happening in europe? on: September 16, 2015, 11:57:58 PM
what is happening in europe?
Isn't it obvious? It's the beginning of the end of capitalism.


Isn't it obvious? It's the beginning of the end of women's rights.


3867  Other / Politics & Society / Re: This frozen chicken “had a rich, emotional life.” on: September 16, 2015, 11:53:54 PM
Look. The only people who can't think are the ones who have been damaged somehow, either in birth defects, or by some physical damage from an accident. The thinking of all humans is far above the animals, if indeed the animals really think at all.

People are not animals, and animals are not people. They share some similarities. But they are not of the same classification.

Smiley


We give names to animals, animals can't. Lots of animals use tools to feed themselves. None can start a fire...

 Smiley



Yes! And when you think of all the greater things that people can do - greater than the simple ones mentioned - animals fall far behind. The fact is that mankind is like gods with regard to the animals.

Smiley


But are animals "aware" of us?




Personally, I don't believe that they are in the same way that we are aware of each other. Science hasn't gone very far along these lines... deep awareness.

Obviously they are aware of us to some extent. But it might simply be the same way that a robot might be aware of things, because it has been built to receive stimuli in certain ways and programmed to act on it in certain other ways.

Smiley

+1 Roll Eyes

You were programmed / indoctrinated into accepting this violent, disfunctional, disease ridden, alcohol junkie lifestyle, just like the rest of us savages... Mr. Roboto. Tongue

You, like the robot, will continue to run your blood thirsty app until you are updated with new set of instructions.




Then... It is not my fault I love meat and anyone telling me otherwise is going against my god given natural app, until the next update...

I feel so much better now.

 Smiley



Is it your custom to belch after a good meat meal?    Cheesy


Only when I wear a pagri...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3MgyRO3c870

 Wink

3868  Other / Politics & Society / Re: 14 year old Muslim teen gets illegally detained in Texas for homemade clock on: September 16, 2015, 11:42:56 PM



Would You Think This Was A Clock?




This was the actual picture of what the 14 year old boy Ahmed Mohamed brought to his 9th grade class, that went off without warning in the middle of his class in his school bag. We had another picture up in our earlier post, which was not the actual contraption. The school called the police and he was arrested until it was determined that the invention posed no danger.

While some might be able to determine that it posed no danger, most likely would not have been able to tell.


http://www.weaselzippers.us/234507-would-you-think-this-was-a-clock/


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HHmmm....


3869  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Reddit’s science forum banned climate deniers. on: September 16, 2015, 11:37:50 PM





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 Grin

3870  Other / Politics & Society / Re: This frozen chicken “had a rich, emotional life.” on: September 16, 2015, 10:44:13 PM
Look. The only people who can't think are the ones who have been damaged somehow, either in birth defects, or by some physical damage from an accident. The thinking of all humans is far above the animals, if indeed the animals really think at all.

People are not animals, and animals are not people. They share some similarities. But they are not of the same classification.

Smiley


We give names to animals, animals can't. Lots of animals use tools to feed themselves. None can start a fire...

 Smiley



Yes! And when you think of all the greater things that people can do - greater than the simple ones mentioned - animals fall far behind. The fact is that mankind is like gods with regard to the animals.

Smiley


But are animals "aware" of us?




Personally, I don't believe that they are in the same way that we are aware of each other. Science hasn't gone very far along these lines... deep awareness.

Obviously they are aware of us to some extent. But it might simply be the same way that a robot might be aware of things, because it has been built to receive stimuli in certain ways and programmed to act on it in certain other ways.

Smiley

+1 Roll Eyes

You were programmed / indoctrinated into accepting this violent, disfunctional, disease ridden, alcohol junkie lifestyle, just like the rest of us savages... Mr. Roboto. Tongue

You, like the robot, will continue to run your blood thirsty app until you are updated with new set of instructions.




Then... It is not my fault I love meat and anyone telling me otherwise is going against my god given natural app, until the next update...

I feel so much better now.

 Smiley

3871  Other / Politics & Society / Re: 87 dead after crane collapses at world’s holiest mosque in Mecca on: September 16, 2015, 01:12:27 PM
This Reminds me of those stories when they say someone died while praying or how beautiful it is to die in a religious place...anyway R.I.P


Dying in your sleep in a religious place is beautiful. Being crushed like a tomato? Not so much...


3872  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Study: Everyone hates environmentalists and feminists on: September 16, 2015, 01:09:43 PM

Why don’t people behave in more environmentally friendly ways? New research presents one uncomfortable answer: They don’t want to be associated with environmentalists.


Your research is wrong, plenty of people enjoy the company of environmentalists and/or feminists (as long as they're not trying to love or castrate me!)


According to some research plenty of people die of aspirin allergy every year. I enjoy the company of people not allergic to aspirin every day. I have never met anyone allergic to aspirin... How do I know the study saying plenty of people are dying from aspirin allergy every year is true?

 Smiley


3873  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Reddit’s science forum banned climate deniers. on: September 16, 2015, 01:03:17 PM



NY Times Op-Ed: Climate Change Will Usher In A Second Holocaust…



A new Holocaust is lurking just around the corner, and it will be caused by climate change, Yale historian Timothy Snyder said in a New York Times op-ed over the weekend.

As disruptions in the earth's climate make food and other essential resources scarcer, men will slaughter one another under the banner of "them or us," he added, suggesting that this is not unlike when Nazi Germany tried in the 20th century to wipe out the Jews.

Unsurprisingly, Snyder's op-ed has been met in certain corners with criticism and outright mockery.

"Liberal professors and organizations like Snyder and The New York Times are much more concerned about inciting guilt and panic to further their own agenda than they are about addressing real tragedies currently taking place around the world," Newsbuster's Spencer Raley wrote in response to the op-ed.

National Review's Robert Zubrin summed up Snyder's article by saying, "So we are looking at the grim prospect of world war and genocide over resources. And it's all America's fault."

The Washington Examiner's David Freddoso added, "This is simply insane. Like, lock up the author, he's insane."

But for Snyder, it's a near certain thing that climate change, which he also refers to as "global warming," will bring about mass genocide not unlike the Nazi slaughter of the Jews.

"[T]he Nazi Final Solution ... was in fact the killing of human beings at close range during a war for resources," Snyder wrote. "The war that brought Jews under German control was fought because Hitler believed that Germany needed more land and food to survive and maintain its standard of living — and that Jews, and their ideas, posed a threat to his violent expansionist program."

"The Holocaust may seem a distant horror whose lessons have already been learned," he added. "But sadly, the anxieties of our own era could once again give rise to scapegoats and imagined enemies, while contemporary environmental stresses could encourage new variations on Hitler's ideas, especially in countries anxious about feeding their growing populations or maintaining a rising standard of living."

German domination was based on the "denial of science," he explained, suggesting also the existence of eerie similarities between the rise of Adolf Hitler's Third Reich and efforts today to challenge the science of climate change.

"Climate change threatens to provoke a new ecological panic. So far, poor people in Africa and the Middle East have borne the brunt of the suffering," he wrote.

The op-ed goes on to suggest that economic crises in countries affected by "global warming," including China and Russia, could spill over into violent conquests for resources, ultimately coming to the shores of the United States.

"The full consequences of climate change may reach America only decades after warming wreaks havoc in other regions. And by then it will be too late for climate science and energy technology to make any difference," Snyder claimed. "Indeed, by the time the door is open to the demagogy of ecological panic in the United States, Americans will have spent years spreading climate disaster around the world."

He concludes by asking whether Americans will at long last accept the science of "global warming" and act to mitigate its damage, or whether they will go the way of the Nazis and react violently as "a wave of ecological panic" spreads across the world.


http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/article/2572061/?utm_content=buffer1ec4e&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer



Godwin!


hey not funny! im pretty sure the gaz chambers have had an impact on AGW..

tis iz zienzzze! Roll Eyes


"The Jooozz!!!!!!"

                              __ G. Soros



3874  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Is Hillary Clinton Trustworthy? on: September 16, 2015, 12:59:46 PM



Hillary Clinton: The Thought Of Having Bill Run As VP “Crossed My Mind”…










A double Clinton ticket has “crossed” Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton’s mind, but she believes the Constitution would prevent her husband Bill from being her running mate.

“He would be good, but he’s not eligible; under the Constitution, he has served his two terms and I think the argument would be as vice president it would not be possible for him to ever succeed to the position — at least that’s what I’ve been told,” Clinton told Extra’s Mario Lopez in portions of an interview released Monday. “It has crossed my mind.” […]

Clinton said that she had met West’s wife, reality star Kim Kardashian, at one of her fundraisers in Los Angeles — where their infamous selfie was taken — and she “really enjoyed meeting her.”

“I really found her to be warm and very personable. She had a nice way of introducing her husband, as if I didn’t know who he was, right, and I enjoy seeing her with her daughter,” Clinton said. “So I think all of us in our own ways can be inspirational or aspirational for people… and I certainly think many people see her as someone who gets up every day and tries to figure out how to make that day successful.”


http://www.politico.com/story/2015/09/hillary-clinton-bill-vice-president-joke-213611#ixzz3llZqiUpy



3875  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Study: Everyone hates environmentalists and feminists on: September 16, 2015, 12:28:47 AM
Okay, this is interesting. A kind of a merge of two posts I've been actively following on this sub-forum

"Why do people hate Islam"




France: Topless Femen dragged off stage at Muslim conference *EXPLICIT*


Two Femen activists half-naked and with messages written on their bodies jumped on the stage and disrupted a speech of two imams during the Muslim Salon in Pontoise, Saturday.




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I have never seen so many men kicking a half naked woman while on the floor. She was like a soccer ball...




I believe that while the actions of the people inside the mosque were unacceptable acts of violence, I also think that the "protesters" interfering in religious practices like that was intolerable.

What are your thoughts on this?


The 3rd wave feminism movement will escape the safety net of San Fran and see (finally?) where their sisters are abused... The next logical step for the most radicals of them is to go violent, beyond tits and words. It is already in their speech. They will need to act. Then the first fatwas targeting 3rd wave feminism will show up. A clash will happen. A violent one of course. Then it will be down hill from that point.
Femen does not want to be friend with anyone. They want, need the violence, the confrontation. Eventually any flat chested woman with a t shirt wearing jeans in a place of worship will be suspected as a femen activist, ready to tit-plose... This will do more damage to women and REAL feminists than good. Again, they do not care.

Eventually... Menopause will take over + they don't believe in making babies so... Self extermination. Although they planned for this. Their "cloning" program is in place at schools, etc. Not with flesh and blood but with brainwashing programs for kids, birthed by other humans. Not all 3rd wave feminists are women. The dementia of the extreme p.c. culture is proof of this.


3876  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Is Hillary Clinton Trustworthy? on: September 15, 2015, 10:33:39 PM
As she likes to say, "At this point, what difference does it make!" She has her foundation chock full of foreign money to the tune of over a hundred billion so even if she is indicted for something, it will eventual get her a slap on the wrist just like the fraud of an impeachment her old man received. In the off chance that she actually gets a real prison sentence then I'll have a little faith restored in justice. But, "Just us" doesn't apply to the in-crowd.




3877  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Can you tell me, who is Trump? on: September 15, 2015, 09:15:22 PM
Trump is like taking a dump!
He may be a successful business man but does he really have what it takes to be the a Politician... one that would be concerned about the people's needs? hum 'guess not

If he gets elected the power we stay within the maçons... oh well... it always was :\


He is not a lying, back stabbing old bag like the killa-billaries. On that point, yes you are right about him not being a politician...

 Smiley


3878  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Up Like Trump on: September 15, 2015, 09:10:31 PM


But my own belief is that the laws of gravity will apply and those who are prepared to run the marathon will benefit when Trump drops out at mile 22. Right now people think Trump is pretty hilarious but the longer it goes on the more frightening it gets.”

The latest frightening broadside for the Wall Street class came on Sunday when Trump said on CBS’s “Face the Nation” that executive pay in America is “a complete joke” and promised to raise taxes on “the hedge fund guys.”....

The Gubbermint should be scared of the people.

Wall street should be scared of the people.

Yep.


Trump is the enemy of the Gubbermint and Wall Street.

The Enemy of one's Enemy is one's Friend.

(now does that make sense?  NO CLUE....lol...)


It does.


3879  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Reddit’s science forum banned climate deniers. on: September 15, 2015, 09:05:02 PM



NY Times Op-Ed: Climate Change Will Usher In A Second Holocaust…



A new Holocaust is lurking just around the corner, and it will be caused by climate change, Yale historian Timothy Snyder said in a New York Times op-ed over the weekend.

As disruptions in the earth's climate make food and other essential resources scarcer, men will slaughter one another under the banner of "them or us," he added, suggesting that this is not unlike when Nazi Germany tried in the 20th century to wipe out the Jews.

Unsurprisingly, Snyder's op-ed has been met in certain corners with criticism and outright mockery.

"Liberal professors and organizations like Snyder and The New York Times are much more concerned about inciting guilt and panic to further their own agenda than they are about addressing real tragedies currently taking place around the world," Newsbuster's Spencer Raley wrote in response to the op-ed.

National Review's Robert Zubrin summed up Snyder's article by saying, "So we are looking at the grim prospect of world war and genocide over resources. And it's all America's fault."

The Washington Examiner's David Freddoso added, "This is simply insane. Like, lock up the author, he's insane."

But for Snyder, it's a near certain thing that climate change, which he also refers to as "global warming," will bring about mass genocide not unlike the Nazi slaughter of the Jews.

"[T]he Nazi Final Solution ... was in fact the killing of human beings at close range during a war for resources," Snyder wrote. "The war that brought Jews under German control was fought because Hitler believed that Germany needed more land and food to survive and maintain its standard of living — and that Jews, and their ideas, posed a threat to his violent expansionist program."

"The Holocaust may seem a distant horror whose lessons have already been learned," he added. "But sadly, the anxieties of our own era could once again give rise to scapegoats and imagined enemies, while contemporary environmental stresses could encourage new variations on Hitler's ideas, especially in countries anxious about feeding their growing populations or maintaining a rising standard of living."

German domination was based on the "denial of science," he explained, suggesting also the existence of eerie similarities between the rise of Adolf Hitler's Third Reich and efforts today to challenge the science of climate change.

"Climate change threatens to provoke a new ecological panic. So far, poor people in Africa and the Middle East have borne the brunt of the suffering," he wrote.

The op-ed goes on to suggest that economic crises in countries affected by "global warming," including China and Russia, could spill over into violent conquests for resources, ultimately coming to the shores of the United States.

"The full consequences of climate change may reach America only decades after warming wreaks havoc in other regions. And by then it will be too late for climate science and energy technology to make any difference," Snyder claimed. "Indeed, by the time the door is open to the demagogy of ecological panic in the United States, Americans will have spent years spreading climate disaster around the world."

He concludes by asking whether Americans will at long last accept the science of "global warming" and act to mitigate its damage, or whether they will go the way of the Nazis and react violently as "a wave of ecological panic" spreads across the world.


http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/article/2572061/?utm_content=buffer1ec4e&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer


3880  Other / Politics & Society / Re: University of California: The Right Not To Be Upset By The Speech Of Others. on: September 15, 2015, 08:45:01 PM
This is why Trump is dominating.. The Silent majority is sick and tired of this PC bull shit.


Even 0bama is tired of this.... !!!! Pigs are flying out of his ears...




Obama Slams Liberal PC Culture on College Campuses: Students Shouldn’t Be ‘Coddled’


President Obama condemned the rash of liberal political correctness seen recently in American colleges Monday, saying “that’s not the way we learn” and that college students shouldn’t be “coddled and protected from different points of view.”

Speaking at a town hall in Iowa about affordable college education, Obama launched into his remarks after a question about Dr. Ben Carson’s proposal to stop government funding to schools with political biases. Obama slammed Carson’s idea, but he segued into his criticism of left-wing intolerance for opposing viewpoints that have popped up on campuses around the country.

“Sometimes there are folks on college campuses who are liberal, and maybe even agree with me on a bunch of issues, who sometimes aren’t listening to the other side, and that’s a problem too,” Obama said. “I’ve heard some college campuses where they don’t want to have a guest speaker who is too conservative or they don’t want to read a book if it has language that is offensive to African Americans or somehow sends a demeaning signal towards women.

“And you know, I’ve got to tell you, I don’t agree with that either. I don’t agree that you, when you become students at colleges, have to be coddled and protected from different points of view. You know, I think you should be able to—anybody who comes to speak to you and you disagree with, you should have an argument with them. But you shouldn’t silence them by saying, ‘You can’t come because I’m too sensitive to hear what you have to say.’ That’s not the way we learn either.”

The examples of what Obama was talking about are endless: “Trigger warnings” for course readings that could be anguish-inducing, angry demands that conservative speakers not be allowed to give talks on campuses, an attempt at the University of Michigan to ban American Sniper from being shown because it made students feel “unsafe,” a “safe space” with coloring books and videos of puppies at Brown for students unable to handle a debate on sexual assault, and an online forum at Oberlin for students to report “microaggressions,” a term for subtle ways some students may feel marginalized by others.

A UCLA professor was accused of such a microaggression recently for correcting grammar on his students’ papers.


http://freebeacon.com/culture/obama-slams-liberal-pc-culture-on-college-campuses-students-shouldnt-be-coddled/


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