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681  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Huffington Post deletes articles questioning Hillary's health, fires writers on: August 30, 2016, 08:01:29 PM
this is how freedom of speech works. :-D   you will have it only if you have the power and the money to protect you from the side you are talking about.

The whole story is so messed up. Huffington Post is to Hillary Clinton like North Korea is to Kim Jong Un.
682  Other / Politics & Society / Huffington Post deletes articles questioning Hillary's health, fires writers on: August 30, 2016, 07:23:04 PM
SUNDAY, August 28, 2016

The notoriously pro-Clinton propaganda outlet Huffington Post fired a writer on Sunday, August 28, 2016 after deleting two of his articles that were questioning Hillary Clinton's health.

This move came in just a few days after another writer had his termination for the same reason.

David Seaman, former writer, had published an article titled “Hillary Clinton’s Health is Superb (Aside From Seizures, Lesions, Adrenaline Pens).”. The article was going viral, trending in third place in just a few hours before an abrupt deletion without notice.

The two writers voiced their complaints on social media, through the Twitter platform.



David Seaman writes:

"Screenshot- both of my posts on @HuffingtonPost deleted, without reason or notice. Both mentioned #HillarysHealth"
(Source: https://twitter.com/d_seaman/status/770121591434932224?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw)

He further wrote:

"I can confirm my @HuffingtonPost account is done. IS THIS CHINA? DO PEOPLE NOT HAVE FIRST AMENDMENT PROTECTIONS?"

You may view the original article that was deleted via Google webcache by clicking here


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Personal comments: Well, sorry to hear about your loss buddy, but you can join me on being a MSM reject turned social media activist!  Welcome to the clan Grin

Also, the writer seems to be a "YouTuber, researcher, and cryptocurrency enthusiast". Heh, me too.
683  Other / Meta / Re: Forum users targetted for their religious/political views, and I don't like it! on: August 30, 2016, 06:59:39 PM
Yes, BADecker is a complete idiot, but I don't think he deserve red thrust for being brainwashed.
As far as I know he have never scamed anyone

Politics should not even have any affiliation with Bitcointalk's trading subsections at all. All the regulars in that sub-forum are deeply uninterested in carrying out any trades or scams anyway.
684  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Up with Hitlery on: August 30, 2016, 06:58:11 PM
I agree with that last post. Back when Obama was running, her campaign had criticized Obama supporters as "Obama Boys", to put emphasis on her gender. Then again in 2016, she called Bernie supporters "Bernie bros". Then she claimed she was a victim of a smear campaign when, she was the one who impugned her own integrity.

Trump was right. If Hitlery was a male, then she would have never secured the Democratic nomination in the first place. She secured the nomination thanks to the shameful display of her gender card and due to the brainwashed feminists supporting her. The Americans committed a mistake eight years ago, by electing Barack Obama just because he was black. I hope that they will be wiser this time around.

Unfortunately, Clinton is the establishment's pick. I have been saying this before the election even began. Do you really think Wall Street is going to put all that money on one candidate, and just let the candidate lose? They will make sure she wins. I guarantee it. I don't want her to, but it's unfortunately going to happen. It's my top prediction for this election.

In fact, I am so confident in this statement, that I can say that I will give away all my BTC if Hillary Clinton loses this election.
685  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Final Sign that WW3 is Right Here. on: August 30, 2016, 06:54:45 PM
Also, normal people are having just one or two children, and they don't want their kids to die fighting for the government.

Oh how I wish that were true. Unfortunately, we are still in those barbaric times where people would sacrifice their children for corporate profits overseas. Millennial anarchists are definitely the future though. Back in the day, people would sacrifice their children for their deities, we still do that, but it's clandestine now.
686  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Christian BS on: August 30, 2016, 06:52:43 PM
Christianity is so contradictory

+1

Christians are simply unwilling to take the time to think about what they are reading in the bible, if at all.

LOL... Christians don't actually read their bible... if they read it, they would become Atheists

LOL!

That's why there are Bible classes in churches all around the world

Exactly my point... Christians need cherry picked verses read to them...

They do not read it themselves, cover to cover... or they would become atheists

When in doubt... ask google:
https://www.google.com/#q=the+fastest+way+to+become+an+atheist

Agree. I didn't really care when I was younger. A friend of mine went to a few hallelujah meetings and was "born again"
He asked me to read the bible and I did. The book is really disgusting. I have been an atheist ever since.
I talked to my friend and told him to read the book. He is also an atheist after he did it.
The things he was told about the bible in church turned out to be lies

They also tend to skip over the gruesome, blood thirsty, vengeful, violent, pornographic, misogynistic, homophobic verses when reading verses out loud. If Christians read their Bible, they would know that God is not pro-life, so it makes no sense to oppose abortion. There is a verse in Hosea where he commands the blood thirsty warriors of God to rip pregnant women open with swords, dashing their unborn into pieces.
687  Other / Meta / Re: how can i change my username? on: August 30, 2016, 06:49:26 PM
And this is where you'd use the business portion of your brain and evaluate:

Should I spend $28,749.50 to change my Username on Bitcointalk? Or is it cheaper to create a new account with the username of my choice instead?

It is free to create a new account and the username should not be taken! Spending thousands of dollars to just change the username does not worth at all.

Sorry, I made a clear error when doing my math. It should be $2,874.95. Still, clearly not a fair price to be paying when you can simply create a new account with the username you prefer. Of course, then you would lose the identity you had associated with years of use of your previous account.
688  Other / Politics & Society / Re: scientific truth in Qur'an (the sea and the river) on: August 30, 2016, 06:46:39 PM
The qur'an also talks about Mohamed riding a winged horse to heaven. Is that science too?
All holly books is BS then you read them and not just cherry picking

But they will claim it was "a miracle!"   Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

It's really bizarre, the way this whole "pick and choose" thing works in religion. The obvious conclusion to this thread being, the book is vague and can be interpreted in many ways, however, you have a clear bias that cannot be hid when you claim that a book written centuries ago would be in terms with modern science.
689  Economy / Services / Re: Recover a Yahoo Mail acct? on: August 30, 2016, 06:44:52 PM
Never mind, it doesn't sound like anyone here has a clue, just want to chatter up their sig campaign.

Ridiculous argument. My signature campaign posts are limited to 20 and I've met that a long time ago already. I know it's difficult, but you have to admit that what you are asking for in the title does not suit what is in the description of your post. What you are looking for is account recovery, not account hacking.

Oh, I see you have changed it now, smooth.

Blah blah blah. You are posting 20x per day, but not to max out your Yobit campaign? You prolly have an alt-coin to sell us too, lol. You weren't on my ignore list, but you earned it with this last post.

Welcome.

I do not stress over being on the ignore list of one user in a forum full of many.

As for your statement, "You prolly have an alt-coin to sell us too, lol", it makes no sense from a grammatical perspective.
690  Other / Politics & Society / Re: It is time to Ban Religion on: August 30, 2016, 06:42:53 PM
"Ban" would imply that you want to force your views upon other people. No matter how bizarre your views are, as long as they do not intervene with another person's rights, I believe people should have the freedom to follow whatever religion they want. As for people who think Buddhism is peaceful and all, you should realize that in Burma Muslims are being massacred. In the Western world everyone wants to jump the Buddhist bandwagon without really researching it for what it really is; a spiritual way of life.
691  Other / Politics & Society / Re: It is time to Ban Religion on: August 30, 2016, 03:47:32 PM
I think it is time to ban religion on Earth.

Religion brings war, division, ignorance, hate and it holding the progress of our civilization.



I think it's time to ban breathing. It causes carbon emissions and boosts global warming.

Breathing does not incite violence through irrational fear mongering. Nice try though, troll.

(Also, breathing is practiced by all the humans in the world, religion is not)
692  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What's your opinion of gun control? on: August 30, 2016, 02:58:40 PM
Train everybody to be a cop, and there will be no crooks around anymore, and we will have an army ready to go all the time.

That's already been done before. I believe it was known as the Third Reich. But you already knew that.

It's easy to advocate for tight policing when you're not a victim to their profiling.

If the Third Reich thing were true as you stated, there wouldn't have been any concentration camps. Sounds like you are part of the group who wants to subject some people to enslavement.

Cool

I'm confused by the way you worded your statement. Are you implying that there wasn't a Third Reich? Or are you claiming that there weren't any concentration camps? Either way, it sounds very Alex Jonesy to me.
693  Other / Politics & Society / Re: It is time to Ban Religion on: August 30, 2016, 02:57:42 PM
We need to abolish religion, not ban it. There's a difference there. Countries that claim to have banned religion have merely replaced it with the worship of the state. North Korea is a great example of this.

There are groups out there trying to do this.

They are trying to abolish religion in the only way that you can. See to it that all people everywhere die.

When you look at the definition of religion, all people are included whether or not they have a formal religion.

Is that what you really want? The destruction of all people?

Cool

Actually, the most secular countries in the world are the ones that fare the best on both an economical and human rights standpoint.

I can't imagine a country that uses the Bible as the source of its morals/values, we have already had that, Christianity gave us the Dark Ages where the Church banned reading for over a thousand years.

That's 'cause secular governments like to rip the property away from their citizens, and then lie about what they have don to other countries.

Christianity of the Dark Ages was in name only, not in reality. It took Martin Luther and other reformers to bring some semblance of truth to the Church.

The best moral laws are found in the last 4 books of the Pentateuch, also known as the Torah.

Cool

Churches steal more from citizens than any corrupt government. There's a reason Joel Osteen is so rich! Of course you bring up the argument: "The Dark Ages weren't really dark! They invented lots of things, like waterboarding!". Classical right winged religious nut argument
694  Other / Off-topic / Re: PM Me For Skype Sex on: August 30, 2016, 02:01:28 PM
I agree that this needs to be moved to a sub-forum that is age restricted. Depending on what legislation Bitcointalk is under, they may nor may not be liable if a minor (under the age of 18 in most cases) were to acquire such services through this site.
695  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What's your opinion of gun control? on: August 30, 2016, 01:58:09 PM
Train everybody to be a cop, and there will be no crooks around anymore, and we will have an army ready to go all the time.

That's already been done before. I believe it was known as the Third Reich. But you already knew that.

It's easy to advocate for tight policing when you're not a victim to their profiling.
696  Other / Politics & Society / Re: It is time to Ban Religion on: August 30, 2016, 01:56:00 PM
We need to abolish religion, not ban it. There's a difference there. Countries that claim to have banned religion have merely replaced it with the worship of the state. North Korea is a great example of this.

There are groups out there trying to do this.

They are trying to abolish religion in the only way that you can. See to it that all people everywhere die.

When you look at the definition of religion, all people are included whether or not they have a formal religion.

Is that what you really want? The destruction of all people?

Cool

Actually, the most secular countries in the world are the ones that fare the best on both an economical and human rights standpoint.

I can't imagine a country that uses the Bible as the source of its morals/values, we have already had that, Christianity gave us the Dark Ages where the Church banned reading for over a thousand years.
697  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Final Sign that WW3 is Right Here. on: August 30, 2016, 01:31:26 PM
For those who don't know it yet.

We are already at war. Wake up and take  a look at the Middle East. Almost every country in the Middle East have a civil war going on. It didn't happen by itself. Someone/Some country made it happen. (In this case it is USA) While those poor people killing each other, someone steals their natural resources. They sell them guns and they steal from them. Best business model, ever.

But Russia and China didn't like it. Smiley That's why it is a war. If USA and Russia/China can make a deal, there will be no wars. Only plunders.

I recommend a great book by John Perkins on this topic: Confessions of an Economic Hitman. It's really good, a critique of the military industrial complex and globalization.
698  Other / Politics & Society / Re: It is time to Ban Religion on: August 30, 2016, 12:49:31 PM
We need to abolish religion, not ban it. There's a difference there. Countries that claim to have banned religion have merely replaced it with the worship of the state. North Korea is a great example of this.
699  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gambling crying thread on: August 30, 2016, 12:06:56 PM
If you don't want to lose your amount then better stay away from gambling. Don't cry here to saying this.

Everybody who gambles long term eventually suffers losses.
700  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Delivering private shows of your favorite cam models on: August 30, 2016, 12:01:25 PM
besides it seems you are female with a dick because the choice of words that you use nowhere shows you that you are a female

Whoa. Sexist much? Are you seriously implying that you can deduce her gender simply through the use of her vocabulary?

By that logic, can you also deduce my sexual orientation?
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