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Eh... the majority of the House is in theory what represents the majority of the people. -------------------------------------------- Do you smell your own farts too?
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Nothing to see here. It was just obama after he ate chipotle for lunch.
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Dear Douchbag...I mean Piers Morgan Don't let the door hit your ass on the way out.
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It appears anti-gun Piers Morgan is going to be leaving CNN. Piers Morgan is known as an gun control advocate. He gained notoriety in the United States for being an advocate of banning the AR-15. Because he is a British citizen, many Americans have been insulted and infuriated by his relentless attacks on the 2nd Amendment and endless interrogations of pro-2nd Amendment Americans. FTVLive stated that CNN Boss Jeff Zucker is “actively looking for a replacement for Piers Morgan.” Rumor has it Katie Couric is being considered as a replacement. Piers Morgan’s show can hardly be regarded as journalism, but fall squarely in the realm of propaganda. In his shows, his questioning of Americans have followed a predictable script. As Ben Shapiro of Breitbart described Morgan as standing in the graves of the dead children of Sandy Hook. Morgan typically begins with a few leading questions, and then would go into “you don’t care about the children of Sandy Hook.” Usually Piers would begin with a discussion of what type of gun was used in one shooting or another. His second step in the interview is to call people names. “You are stupid,” “That is total claptrap,” as questions. Then Piers would move into “How many people were killed by guns in Britian.” It is a predictable script. A compendium of his interviews show the pattern. The exposure of this pattern, along with Pier Morgan’s past as a propagandist, culminated in a loss of credibility and low ratings. Prior to his stint on American TV, Pier Morgan was involved in several scandals in Britain. While successful early in his career, he actually rose through the ranks of the paparazzi. He was accused of insider trading, but managed to survive. He was able to acquire the diaries of a Butler and publish some rather scandalous information on the Royal family. However, in his final act in Britain, he staged news showing British Troops abusing Iraqis. The pictures became a recruiting tool for Al Qaeda, and made the lives of British and American troops far more dangerous. He was finally fired from the Daily Mirror when they proved to be fakes. However, the pictures continue to be used by Al Qaeda and other related terror organizations in their recruitment. http://freepatriot.org/2013/10/01/piers-morgan-dumped-cnn/
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http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/may/2/south-carolina-house-passes-bill-making-obamacare-/ The South Carolina state House passed a bill Wednesday that declares President Obama’s Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act to be “null and void,” and criminalizes its implementation. The state’s Freedom of Health Care Protection Act intends to “prohibit certain individuals from enforcing or attempting to enforce such unconstitutional laws; and to establish criminal penalties and civil liability for violating this article.” The measure permits the state Attorney General, with reasonable cause, “to restrain by temporary restraining order, temporary injunction, or permanent injunction” any person who is believed to be causing harm to any person or business with the implementation of Obamacare. Earlier this year in her state of the state address, Gov. Nikki Haley said that South Carolina does not want and cannot afford the president’s plan, “not now, not ever.” “To that end, we will not pursue the type of government-run health exchanges being forced on us by Washington,” she said. “Despite the rose-colored rhetoric coming out of D.C., these exchanges are nothing more than a way to make the state do the federal government’s bidding in spending massive amounts of taxpayer dollars on insurance subsidies that we can’t afford.” The nullification bill moved on to the state Senate Thursday and referred to the Committee on Finance. As of Oct. 2, the bill is still residing in the Senate.
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Staffers are just government employees, with health insurance through their employer. People who have health insurance through their employer don't need to buy insurance on their own. All this "secret deal" did was clarify that legislative employees were in the same class as everyone else in the country. The fact that your source is the National Review is telling. ------------------------------------------------------------ Kind of ironic how the POS..I mean POTUS and the rest of his political bretheren exempted themselves from obamacare. If they thought it was so great why aren't THEY USING IT?
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No more white house tours either?
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Study shows democrats prefer living in close proximity to others
regulator replied to regulator's topic in Speakers Corner
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Study shows democrats prefer living in close proximity to others
regulator replied to regulator's topic in Speakers Corner
While republicans prefer to be in more rural areas... http://www.theatlanticcities.com/politics/2013/09/if-you-live-near-other-people-youre-probably-democrat-if-your-neighbors-are-distant-republican/7047/ The below graph from Conor Sen, an armchair demographer in Atlanta, has been making the rounds this morning in my Twitter feed. It neatly reflects a political phenomenon we've written about before: Yes, cities generally tend to lean more Democratic, and rural states more Republican, but the fine-grained relationship between politics and population density is actually quite remarkable. This scatter plot looks at congressional districts, which are ranked according to the Cook Parisan Voting Index. That measure essentially reflects how Republican or Democratic a district leans (by percentage of voters, not ideological purity) relative to the national average. A Democratic district shown above as +10, for example, gave the Democratic candidate in the last two presidential elections on average 10 points more of the local vote (say, 63 percent compared to 53 percent) than the nation-wide vote. Sen compared that data with Census data on population density by congressional district. Here is how a smarter person than me interpreted the resulting picture: But you may also be struck by the shape of that trend line (Sen is quick to note, by the way, that he's not a statistician). It roughly suggests a political tipping point somewhere around a population density of about 800-1,000 people per square mile. That's actually a number that we've seen before. Here is a different take on the same question, looking at presidential votes by county in the 2012 election, via Dave Troy: Troy concluded that, "at about 800 people per square mile, people switch from voting primarily Republican to voting primarily Democratic." Richard Florida looked in more depth at that finding last November with a broader conversation on what this trend really says about our differing political preferences and needs in crowded cities and leafy exurbs. Feel free to weigh in below on why you think your politics may be tied to the proximity of your neighbors (or maybe they're not?). Sen is a bit more zen about what all of this portends for the state of the country in an email: "The big realization I had a couple years ago was if the last era (call it 1982-2007) was driven by debt, the next one (2008-??) appears to be driven by demographics, and I'm trying to get ahead of the curve." -
Ironic how you were the only person to comment AND reply about the GOP. Talk to yourself much? How is that krokodil treating you?
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I watched the show. Interesting how they are in such a rush that they still have time to mount a gopro on the vertical stabilizer.
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http://www.motherjones.com/mojo/2013/09/zombie-apocalypse-drug-reaches-us-not-joke Krokodil, a highly addictive designer drug that aggressively eats through flesh, has reportedly arrived in the United States. A Phoenix CBS affiliate revealed this week that two cases involving krokodil had been phoned into a local poison control center and quoted one of the center's medical directors, Dr. Frank LoVecchio, saying he and his colleagues were "extremely frightened." While the US Drug Enforcement Administration has not yet received a sample of the drug for analysis, and thus cannot confirm it was krokodil, Barbara Carreno of the DEA told Mother Jones that the agency often learns about new synthetic drugs (including the infamous bath salts) through local poison-control centers. "We've been scrambling to see what we know about the cases in Arizona," she added. "This concerns us very much." Krokodil, technically known as Desomorphine, has a similar effect to heroin, but is significantly cheaper and easier to make. In the last few years, it's been wreaking severe havoc on the bodies and lives of Russian youth. The drug earned its nickname—the Russian word for crocodile—because of the ghastly side effects it has on the human body. Wherever the drug is injected, the skin turns green and scaly, showing symptoms of gangrene. In severe cases, the skin rots away completely revealing the bone beneath. Other permanent effects of the drug include speech impediments and erratic movement. Rotting flesh, jerky movements, and speech troubles have prompted media outlets to tag krokodil the "zombie drug." According to Time, the average user of krokodil only lives two or three years, and "the few who manage to quit usually come away disfigured." Quitting is its own nasty business. Heroin withdrawal symptoms last about a week; symptoms for krokodil withdrawal can last over a month. Krokodil use has skyrocketed in poor rural communities in Russia in the last few years, despite the troubling side effects. The Federal Drug Control Service in Russia told Time that in the first three months of 2011, it confiscated 65 million doses of the drug. Desomorphine didn't originate in Russia; the potent painkiller was patented in the United States in 1934. It only became a recreational drug about 10 years ago, when it surfaced in Siberia. The Independent reported in 2011 that up to 5 percent of Russian drug users have used krokodil—as many as 100,000 people. Zhenya, a former user in Russia, told the Independent that when she used to inject krokodil, she was "dreaming of heroin, of something that feels clean and not like poison. But you can't afford it, so you keep doing the krokodil. Until you die." The main ingredients in krokodil are codeine, iodine, and red phosphorous. The latter is the stuff that's used to make the striking part on matchboxes. Sometimes paint thinner, gasoline, and hydrochloric acid are thrown into the mix. Like meth, it's fairly easy to cook up in a home kitchen. You need a stove, a pan, and about 30 minutes. The drug is then injected directly into the vein, producing a high that lasts about an hour and a half. According to the Week, each injection costs about $6 to $8, while heroin is up to $25. Carreno of the DEA says that krokodil isn't a controlled substance yet because the agency has to have more evidence that it's a public health problem. "You don't want a federal agency going around making things illegal willy-nilly…We'd have to see more than two cases before we control it," she notes. "But people are mixing codeine and gasoline, and shooting it into their veins. What do they expect?" In the mean time, if you want to feel disgusted and never eat lunch again, look at the graphic picture below of a krokodil user. For more gruesome images, go here. Some interesting pictures here.. https://www.google.com/search?q=krokodil&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a&um=1&ie=UTF-8&hl=en&tbm=isch&source=og&sa=N&tab=wi&ei=T11EUoulIeaD2gWAyoDgCg#facrc=0%3Bkrokodil%20ingredients&imgdii=_&imgrc=_
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Well it could get some homophobic texans reconsidering their belief system. If an old ass republican ex-president could find it in his heart to not hate gay people, maybe a few skydivers could. ------------------------------------------------------------ So go ahead and come out of the closet and we will treat you appropriately. Wait....so you are saying you are only homophobic against people you perceive as closeted homosexuals? You aren't afraid of homosexuals who are 'out' and go around telling everyone they like the same sex, in the way I suppose you go around telling everyone you like pussy? Interesting. I don't believe you, but that is a fun way to frame your narrow-minded thought processes. I do enjoy that you understood the reference. At least you are self aware to some extent. -------------------------------------------------------- "Wait....so you are saying you are only homophobic against people you perceive as closeted homosexuals" so you see yourself as a closet homosexual. Well you can lie to me all you want but lying to yourself just isn't healthy. Stuff like that can give you a tumor.
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Well it could get some homophobic texans reconsidering their belief system. If an old ass republican ex-president could find it in his heart to not hate gay people, maybe a few skydivers could. ------------------------------------------------------------ So go ahead and come out of the closet and we will treat you appropriately.
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LEO which understands standing up for your rights
regulator replied to regulator's topic in Speakers Corner
I like your newspaper article. And you have to be massively aloof to not understand what thugwear is. That's when you have people with all of their under wear showing with their pants pulled down to their ankles. Isn't that the type of clothes you wear to the mall when trying to pick up man-dates? -
LEO which understands standing up for your rights
regulator replied to regulator's topic in Speakers Corner
My father was HPD during the 50's. He worked in 3rd and 5th ward. He also had to retire early from being stabbed in the back by a black woman while arresting her husband on an arrest warrant. You should have read the newspaper article. It showed that during the 50's, we have advanced quite a bit at making determinations of skin color in journalism. And if they were wearing thug wear with hoodies and ACTED like thugs then there would have been a shootout. IF they were wearing thug wear and acted like the men in that video I'm sure the same thing would have occurred. Nice of you to race bait like Jesse Jackson and Quannel X though. -
81-100% fuck yes! Now that this fancy chart has come out we can all relax knowing were all racist. What a joke. The University of Rochester has found that despite the abolition of slavery 150 years ago, white Southerners who live in the Cotton Belt where the economy was build on slaves and plantations are much more likely to express negative attitudes toward blacks than their fellow Southerners who live where there were less slaves. Too bad he doesn't have a slave to do his proofreading. The funny part about this is that that 81-100% of the entire houston texas area include libs like wendy. And LOTS AND LOTS OF BLACK FOLKS. What a brilliant use of this douchebags time.
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Nice try at re-direction there. Instead I'll go this route. I can get tighter groupings than you on any weapons platform you want to choose. Good Luck.
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LEO which understands standing up for your rights
regulator replied to regulator's topic in Speakers Corner
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=a8a_1379922014