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3961  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Call for Israel to accept more refugees on: September 04, 2015, 11:25:35 PM
If anyone's interested:

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As one of the richest and most prosperous countries in the Middle East, Israel has a responsibility to do more to help those fleeing war. Israel risks damaging its international reputation by turning a blind eye to these desperate refugees.

Israel was founded by survivors of the Holocaust. The world turned a blind eye to the suffering of the Jewish people; we cannot do the same when others are in desperate need. We must honor the founding principles of Israel by welcoming all who are being persecuted, not matter their race, religion or country of origin.

https://www.change.org/p/benjamin-netanyahu-call-for-israel-to-accept-more-refugees


Why would any good muslims  go to such an evil place... First of all they won't be able to find israel on their map as the country does not exist.
This is so funny. So hypocritical. Israel is evil for existing. Israel does not exist. We need to destroy israel. Israel has the RESPONSABILITY to help. Or else..... More fatwas?

 Cheesy Grin Cheesy

http://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2013/01/erasing_israel_from_the_map.html


3962  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Kanye 2020 on: September 04, 2015, 11:17:39 PM
He has no chance and would actually be a puppet, but honestly it would be entertaining to watch it happen. One is certain the USA would have the sexiest first lady in the world Wink.


The first First Lady with a porn tape...

 Smiley


3963  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Hollywood Agency Shopping Rights to Mt Gox Movie on: September 04, 2015, 07:56:00 PM



Why is it the bitcoin community, including bitcointalk, is never associated with those hollywood projects? Then they will try to tell us they own any IP rights on anything bitcoin...

3964  Other / Politics & Society / Re: The road to the End of Religion: How sex will kill God on: September 03, 2015, 10:30:41 PM


I was worried my favorite thread was going away from page one. Glad I helped bumping it up a bit...

 Cool

3965  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Study: Everyone hates environmentalists and feminists on: September 03, 2015, 10:28:15 PM



People Actually Upset That Kermit the Frog’s New ‘Girlfriend’ Is Thin





How anti-feminist of him!

Kermit the Frog has announced that, despite yesterday’s rumors, a pig puppet named Denise is actually not his new girlfriend.

Unfortunately, his announcement didn’t come soon enough — people had already started freaking out about how sick and anti-feminist it was that Denise was thinner and younger than his ex Miss Piggy.

“Well, apparently Kermit can’t get enough of women like his ex – as long as they’re younger and thinner than her and less successful than him (but still work at ABC, so he can rub her in Miss Piggy’s face),” Megan Carpentier, the U.S. opinion editor for The Guardian, wrote in a piece titled “Kermit the Frog’s New Girlfriend Is Younger, Thinner — and Blander.”


http://www.nationalreview.com/article/423437/kermit-the-frog-new-girlfriend-denise-thin-miss-piggy


3966  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Is Hillary Clinton Trustworthy? on: September 03, 2015, 10:20:43 PM





3967  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Up Like Trump on: September 03, 2015, 10:07:22 PM



THE TRUMP BUMP=> Stock Markets SURGE 75 POINTS as Donald Trump Speaks to Press


Donald Trump held a press conference today in Manhattan where he signed a loyalty pledge to the Republican Party.
Trump leads the pack of 17 in the Republican presidential primary.

RNC sources say they’ve never seen this at the national level before (a loyalty pledge) – “Trump is that unique.”

Trump said it was his pledge to Make America Great Again.






http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2015/09/the-trump-bump-stock-markets-surge-75-points-as-donald-trump-speaks-to-press/


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 Grin Grin


3968  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Is Hillary Clinton Trustworthy? on: September 03, 2015, 09:46:08 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=orYcAiFqknU

I think this pretty much sums up Hillary.


What a nightmare... Pretty sure that video was used at Gitmo...

 Wink

3969  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What Is A Social Justice Warrior (SJW)? on: September 03, 2015, 09:42:17 PM



Vanderbilt Women's Center to Lecture Men on 'Healthy Masculinities'







Vanderbilt University’s Women’s Center will be hosting a week-long event dedicated to lecturing men about what it means to have “healthy masculinity.”

The “Healthy Masculinities Week” is sponsored by Vanderbilt’s Margaret Cuninggim Women’s Center, which claims to be devoted to “Celebrating Women” while “Empowering All.”

The mission of the Women’s Center is to affirm a “space for all members of the Vanderbilt community that acknowledges and actively resists sexism, racism, homophobia, and all forms of oppression while advocating for positive social change.”

The “core values” of the Women’s Center includes the idea that, “progress toward gender equality calls all of us to be champions for change” while simultaneously claiming to “celebrate the unique differences among all persons and work to build community in diversity.”

“Healthy Masculinities Week” hopes to encourage men to “[e]xplore healthy masculinity through various lenses,” such as “American society, the gay and bisexual community, fraternities, and more.”


The first event as part of the “Healthy Masculinities Week” is called, “The Macho Paradox: Why some men hurt and how all men can help.” The title is a reference to a book by Jackson Katz, who is a self-proclaimed “anti-sexist activist” and the speaker for the event.

The full title for Katz’s book is, “The Macho Paradox: Why Some Men Hurt Women and How All Men Can Help.” It is unclear why the word “Women” was removed from Vanderbilt’s event listing.

According to a review for Katz’s book, “Katz explores those aspects of American culture that promote violence against women, focusing separate chapters on pornography, prostitution, and other sex-related businesses as well as sexual violence in the military, the music industry, and athletics.” It also “offers advice on how men can ally with women to curb violence and change those aspects of the ‘boys will be boys’ attitude on male aggressiveness and masculinity that can lead to violence and abuse.”

In 2012, Katz gave a TED talk with the title, “Violence against women—it’s a men’s issue.” In his talk, Katz asserts we need to “change the socialization of boys and the definitions of manhood that lead to these current outcomes [violence against women].”

Other events as part of “Healthy Masculinities Week” include “Maintaining ‘Bro’ Status: Fraternity men discuss masculinity and mental health,” “Masc 4 Masc: Policing masculinity in the gay and bi communities,” “Masculinity XXL? The portrayal of manhood in Magic Mike,” and a screening and discussion of the film, “The Mask You Live In.”

The advertisement for “Healthy Masculinities Week,” which was emailed to members of the student body, includes a portrayal man with a thought bubble, thinking, “Don’t cry,” “Have sex,” “Major in business,” “Play sports,” and “Man up.” Allegedly, these are examples of unhealthy masculinity.

Vanderbilt’s “Healthy Masculinities Week” is scheduled to run from Sept. 10-17.

In addition to the Margaret Cuninggim Women’s Center, “Healthy Masculinities Week” is also sponsored by a host of other departments at Vanderbilt, including Vanderbilt Athletics, Dean of Students Project Safe Center, Women’s and Gender Studies, Martha Rivers Ingram Commons, Office of Greek Life, Office of LGBTQI Life, Bishop Joseph Black Cultural Center, and the Interfaith Council.

The Margaret Cuninggim Women’s Center did not respond to a request for comment on the major topics covered during the event.


http://www.mrctv.org/blog/vanderbilt-womens-center-lecture-men-healthy-masculinities#.ofbwb8:70Hi


3970  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What Is A Social Justice Warrior (SJW)? on: September 03, 2015, 09:32:32 PM
But why can't they just compromise with the Palestinians?  All the Israelis would have to do is just all die, what's so hard about that? 







I hope I got the ironic tone right...
 Grin Cheesy Grin


3971  Other / Politics & Society / Re: The melancholy billionaire: Minecraft creator unhappy with his sudden wealth on: September 03, 2015, 09:29:10 PM
Has he tried a sex change, "everyone" is doing it these days?
Seriously, he should start other companies similar to what the guy from Paypal did.

Not everyone can be Elon Musk. Minecraft was never set to change the world or make people be more creative.
Google the dude who invented Winamp, how much money he made selling it to AOL and if he is bored today. He is not. He is coding everyday...

3972  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Is Hillary Clinton Trustworthy? on: September 03, 2015, 04:04:50 PM
if you think of it.. USA is doomed anyway..

playing the devil's advocate, i'd argue the sooner the better.

so it can rise like a phoenix from its ashes.

VOTE HILLARY!

Grin


Or vote Trump if you really want a mexican war... Even better!

 Wink





pffahahah sry you guys are so f###cked ^^


PS: and then comes KAYYYNE!! Grin Grin

PS: and then come this as a first lady...
https://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=kim%20porn%20tape



3973  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Is Hillary Clinton Trustworthy? on: September 03, 2015, 03:53:28 PM
if you think of it.. USA is doomed anyway..

playing the devil's advocate, i'd argue the sooner the better.

so it can rise like a phoenix from its ashes.

VOTE HILLARY!

Grin


Or vote Trump if you really want a mexican war... Even better!

 Wink


3974  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What Is A Social Justice Warrior (SJW)? on: September 03, 2015, 03:37:47 PM
Well, people in general just wants to be good. The issue is on how can you be good without being mean?
As pointed early, it's somewhat funny to listen to folks with an assassin printed in the shirt (Che Guevara) complaining about Nazis, ignoring they are way alike.
You also get it from those "I support Palestine due to Human Rights violations and yada yada" -> so the Jews must be killed without appeal? Aren't they human also? Or simply have no rights? Or is these people just a group of morons?

Maybe one day people will learn to simply analyze decisions and potential outcomes, other than take one side and being good for that side regardless how hazardous the outcome may be... and then aliens may finally make contact with us.  Grin

I agree with "moron-ism" for classify those fashion-followers "useful idiots".
Any of a large number of threads on this forum suggest a much lower bar for hostility and violence against Jews than other groups.  This is both explicit and implicit, both purposeful and unintentional.   Quite an interesting phenomena.


When I joined bitcointalk I remember a lot of threads on that subject: basically bitcoin is anti banks. Banks are controlled by jews, thus bitcoin should be anti jews...

I was like... "What the hell!?"


3975  Other / Politics & Society / Re: OLDEST KORAN ‘DESTABILISES’ ISLAMIC HISTORY, SCIENTISTS SAY IT PRE-DATES MOHAMED on: September 03, 2015, 03:30:23 PM
Then the carbon dating data would point to a period after 1815, not before the birth of mohamed, when, I believe, few american indians would be using coal for their iron horses...

No, if it got contaminated with "old coal" like the smoke of black coal or anthracite (low C14) then it changes the C12/C14 ratio in favour of C12, therefore the carbon dating will show it older. If you burning "new coal" like logs, peat (C14 is still high) it will modify the ratio in favour of C14 so the dating will show it newer then it's real age.
Then those scientists did not know what they were doing and will be tarred and feathered soon...
All these factors are taken into account when testing a sample. With velum it may involve meticulous scrubbing of the sample and/or solvent baths. It's not my expertise, but my wife is a medieval historian who works with theses kinds of documents all the time. 


If you have time, and if she cares, it would be great to have a professional opinion from her right here. After she had time to go through as much as info as possible regarding this subject...

 Smiley

3976  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Is Hillary Clinton Trustworthy? on: September 03, 2015, 03:26:59 PM



Will Hillary Clinton’s Emails Burn the White House?



Counterintelligence specialists suspect that the former secretary of state wasn’t the only member of the Obama administration emailing secrets around.
Hillary Clinton’s email problems are already causing headaches for her presidential campaign. But within American counterintelligence circles, there’s a mounting sense that the former secretary of state may not be the only Obama administration official in trouble. This is a scandal that has the potential to spread to the White House, as well.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation can be expected to be tight-lipped, especially because this highly sensitive case is being handled by counterintelligence experts from Bureau headquarters a few blocks down Pennsylvania Avenue from the White House, not by the FBI’s Washington Field Office. That will ensure this investigation gets the needed “big picture” view, since even senior FBI agents at any given field office may only have a partial look at complex counterintelligence cases.

And this most certainly is a counterintelligence matter. There’s a widely held belief among American counterspies that foreign intelligence agencies had to be reading the emails on Hillary’s private server, particularly since it was wholly unencrypted for months. “I’d fire my staff if they weren’t getting all this,” explained one veteran Department of Defense counterintelligence official, adding: “I’d hate to be the guy in Moscow or Beijing right now who had to explain why they didn’t have all of Hillary’s email.” Given the widespread hacking that has plagued the State Department, the Pentagon, and even the White House during Obama’s presidency, senior counterintelligence officials are assuming the worst about what the Russians and Chinese know.

EmailGate has barely touched the White House directly, although it’s clear that some senior administration officials beyond the State Department were aware of Hillary’s unorthodox email and server habits, given how widely some of the emails from Clinton and her staff were forwarded around the Beltway. Obama’s inner circle may not be off-limits to the FBI for long, however, particularly since the slipshod security practices of certain senior White House officials have been a topic of discussion in the Intelligence Community for years.

Hillary Clinton was far from the only senior Obama appointee to play fast and loose with classified materials, according to Intelligence Community insiders. While most counterspies agree that Hillary’s practices—especially using her own server and having her staffers place classified information into unclassified emails, in violation of Federal law—were especially egregious, any broad-brush investigation into security matters are likely to turn up other suspects, they maintain.

“The whole administration is filled with people who can’t shoot straight when it comes to classified,” an Intelligence Community official explained to me this week. Three U.S. officials suggested that Susan Rice, the National Security Adviser, might be at particular risk if a classified information probe goes wide. But it should be noted that Rice has made all sorts of enemies on the security establishment for her prickly demeanor, use of coarse language, and strategic missteps.

However, Clinton should take no comfort from the fact that others may be in trouble with the FBI too. Just how many of her “unclassified” emails were actually classified is a matter of dispute that will take months for the FBI to resolve with assistance from the State Department and Intelligence Community. The current figure bandied about, that something like 300 of the emails scanned to date by investigators contained information that should have been marked as classified, is somewhat notional at this point, not least because the Intelligence Community has yet to weigh in on most of them.

Spy agencies typically take a harder line on classification than the State Department does, including a tendency to retroactively mark as classified mundane things—for instance press reports that comment on security matters can be deemed secret—that other, less secrecy-prone agencies might not. That said, there’s little doubt that our intelligence agencies fear that the compromise engendered by Hillary’s email slipshod practices was significant.

Although it will be months before intelligence agencies have reviewed all Clinton emails, counterintelligence officials expect that the true number of classified emails on Hillary’s servers is at least many hundreds and perhaps thousands, based on the samplings seen to date.

Excuses that most of the classified emails examined to date are considered Confidential, which is the lowest level, cut no ice with many insiders. Although the compromise of information at that level is less damaging than the loss of Secret—or worse Top Secret—information, it is still a crime that’s taken seriously by counterintelligence professionals. Most of the classified emails that Hillary and her staff seem to have compromised dealt with diplomatic discussions, which is a grave indiscretion as far as diplomats worldwide are concerned.

“Of course they knew what they were doing, it’s a clear as day from the emails,” opined one senior official who is close to the investigation. “I’m a Democrat and this makes me sick. They were fully aware of what they were up to, and the Bureau knows it.” That Hillary and her staff at Foggy Bottom were wittingly involved in a scheme to place classified information into ostensibly unclassified emails to reside on Clinton’s personal, private server is the belief of every investigator and counterintelligence official I’ve spoken with recently, and all were at pains to maintain that this misconduct was felonious.

It’s clear that many people inside the State Department had to be aware, at least to some degree, of what Clinton and her inner staff were engaged in. How far that knowledge went is a key question that the FBI is examining. The name Patrick Kennedy pops up frequently. A controversial character, Kennedy is the State Department’s undersecretary for management (hence his Foggy Bottom nickname “M”). A longtime Clinton protégé, Kennedy is believed by many to be the key to this case, since his sign-off likely would have been needed for some of Clinton’s unorthodox arrangements.

Described by more than one insider as “the State Department’s J. Edgar Hoover,” Kennedy is a figure of mystery to many. “I’d put talking to him near the top of my list,” explained a retired senior FBI official, a career counterintelligence agent. “Would Kennedy go down for Hillary? Maybe,” he added, “But will some GS [General Schedule] or FSO [Foreign Service Officer],” meaning a career State Department employee, “go down for Hillary? I doubt it. The FBI will get someone to talk, we always do.”

Where the FBI’s investigation of EmailGate is headed is anybody’s guess. The Clintons do have a long history of hanging tough and outlasting scandals. Obama’s Department of Justice may be able to quash prosecutions, no matter what the FBI finds. But it cannot stifle Congress. And more than one committee is interested in Hillary’s emails, far beyond the Benghazi investigation. Congressional investigators are looking into issues beyond classification, to include possible dirty financial deals orchestrated by Hillary when she was at Foggy Bottom, to benefit her husband and the Clinton Foundation.

“This was about a lot more than just some classified emails,” a senior Capitol Hill staffer told me, “and we’ll get to the bottom of it. But we’re happy to let the FBI do the heavy lifting for right now.” Although many on Capitol Hill are frustrated by a lack of information sharing by the White House about EmailGate, and many other matters, “This is different,” the staffer opined, “now the media won’t let go—and the Bureau definitely won’t. I wouldn’t want to be Hillary right now.”

Another cause for concern is the rising number of questions emanating from even generally pro-Clinton media outlets. Now that the Washington Post has reported that Hillary indeed both sent and received classified information on her personal account—despite her protestations that she did no such thing—this is not a scandal that sufficient incantations of Vast Right Wing Conspiracies can make disappear. While Clinton loyalists may defend Hillary to the end, that may be cold comfort given what any rigorous investigation of EmailGate might turn up.


http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2015/09/02/will-hillary-clinton-s-emails-burn-the-white-house.html


3977  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What Is A Social Justice Warrior (SJW)? on: September 03, 2015, 03:23:03 PM
Looks like a good book


I will know more about the sjw, even more than the sjw themselves. This book is a strategic weapon.


3978  Other / Politics & Society / Re: The road to the End of Religion: How sex will kill God on: September 03, 2015, 03:02:51 PM



Is God dead yet?

 Wink


3979  Other / Politics & Society / Re: OLDEST KORAN ‘DESTABILISES’ ISLAMIC HISTORY, SCIENTISTS SAY IT PRE-DATES MOHAMED on: September 03, 2015, 03:00:07 PM
Then the carbon dating data would point to a period after 1815, not before the birth of mohamed, when, I believe, few american indians would be using coal for their iron horses...

No, if it got contaminated with "old coal" like the smoke of black coal or anthracite (low C14) then it changes the C12/C14 ratio in favour of C12, therefore the carbon dating will show it older. If you burning "new coal" like logs, peat (C14 is still high) it will modify the ratio in favour of C14 so the dating will show it newer then it's real age.


Then those scientists did not know what they were doing and will be tarred and feathered soon...


3980  Other / Politics & Society / Re: “God bless Planned Parenthood” – PP Uses Abortions to Sell Baby Parts on: September 03, 2015, 02:54:12 PM
Interesting article. I lived in MN for quite some time, and didn't know it was against the law.

I learn something new everyday.

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