Topic:
SERIOUSLY
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all I get is Ladies in their twenties!
Maybe I can pass some of them on! |
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Conrad_73, well the only reason I said he was for the people I know about the store he gave up but he did sign the first welfare bill and he signed a bill to create housing projects in major cities. He gave away what wasn't his to give! |
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LeeFranklin Hello welcome to my cyber home, you right Trump defiantly failed us. Obama failed us to extend, Bush jr really failed us, Hilary would of really fail us.....Kennedy was for us, Nixon Failed us, Lincoln for us. The signer of welfare Roosevelt was for us...you see thru course of time you have to wean out the evil. Clinton also failed us as well. So,only a POTUS who bribes you with Money extorted by Taxation is for you? |
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LeeFranklin Hello welcome to my cyber home, you right Trump defiantly failed us. Obama failed us to extend, Bush jr really failed us, Hilary would of really fail us.....Kennedy was for us, Nixon Failed us, Lincoln for us. The signer of welfare Roosevelt was for us...you see thru course of time you have to wean out the evil. Clinton also failed us as well. Roosevelt gave away the Store that did not belong to him! Stole the Nation's Gold,gave away all of Eastern Europe to Stalin! |
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Conrad_73, Hello welcome back....well by his lack of experience in politics. and he committed treason. and because him going rogue attitude the Americas will fall. good news to all who supports trump, I can say he's not the antichrist but he is a DO_DO Brain....lol Ludicrous! He's outdone Obama by a Country-Mile already! |
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Just so we're clear...Welfare programs are State not Federal. I grew up in PA, tried raising my family in PA. I got out of there. Too much negativity and it was starting to make me negative. I got away from cities too. Too much oppression and hatred. My advice is to get as far away from the 13 Colonial States as you can and opt for town life over major cities. The Midwest states are wonderful. Full of life and progress. I'll never go back to the dreaded 13. Oppressive and depressing. I currently live in Mississippi, one of the poorest states in the nation. Funny that I haven't heard anything about welfare problems at all? I personally don't know one person on welfare. I'm sure there are people on it, I just don't know anyone that is. I do know many that work and pay their bills. NOLA is depressing and oppressive but at least they party. There is always something happening but that is how it is in the South. People are alive and flourishing. NOLA is about 50 miles from me. Far enough away to keep the madness at bay but close enough to enjoy the entertainment. I lived in Missouri while raising my children. St. Louis was a madhouse but the surrounding sub-cities were a lot of fun with many great adventures. I lived 50 miles from St. Louis too. You might consider that your environment might be influencing your expectations in a negative way? Perhaps that is why I see most of your topics as negative? I have grown accustomed to being around people that actually like where they live. http://socialwelfare.library.vcu.edu/public-welfare/public-welfare-state-federal-welfare-relationships/ |
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TVCameraMan, Hi. welcome back, you are absolutely right. Hunger is the worst feeling in the world. hunger may have people doing some unthinkable things. looting, rioting, home invasions & even mass assault. I mean its getting ugly. as American's we have to stick together and protect our children, our women and our freedoms. the Swine who are burning,Rioting and cause Mayhem seem to be well-Paid and well-Fed! It weren't the Peasants in Russia and elsewhere who made the Revolution,but the Intellectual Never-do-Wells like Lenin and his Gang,Liebknecht and Luxemburg in Germany! The Masses were always Cannonfodder for the Pol Pots,Maos,Lenins,Hitlers Mussolinis and other assorted Gangsters! |
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TVCameraMan, yes the cities are going broke and trump is the one that they want to bring down the Americas. But don't look at this in a physical sense but in a revelations sense. can you expand on how Trump is going to bring down America? |
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Can I have my ball back? I kicked it into the church yard when I was 10 and still not got it Reverend put his Pocket-Knife to it? Conrad, that's so mean You could at least leave mikey with a little hope It's okay mikey, send me a picture and I'll get you a new one...or ask God to send you one! I can hear the Reverend,clear as day,That will teach you kicking you Ball in my Garden and crush my Roses! |
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Topic:
Muslim preacher jailed
Edited by
Conrad_73
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Tue 07/11/17 07:51 AM
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Yeah,Igor,Brave New World,punish People before they commit a Crime! Seems work along this line has already taken place 3/4 of a Century ago! What about those the Body Politic "can't repair"? Hartheim Castle all over again? Who said anything about punishing people before they commit a crime? Heck,Igor,re-read your Post! ...and research Hartheim Castle! |
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Can I have my ball back? I kicked it into the church yard when I was 10 and still not got it Reverend put his Pocket-Knife to it? |
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well,as they say,"The Pitcher Goes To The Well Until It Breaks"!
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Topic:
HyperLooped
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everything Musk puts out translates to:"Need More Subsidies"!
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http://www.wired.com/2017/04/the-myth-of-a-superhuman-ai/
sorry,No Cigar for a very long time yet,if ever! |
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Topic:
Muslim preacher jailed
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The reason why I am overall opposed to PUNISHMENT per se, is precisely because I too have seen too many cases of the most vile acts being "punished" by the legal system, with nothing at all positive resulting. For one thing, people who do such things are never caused to become valuable members of society, safe to have among us. Punishment only works for people who commit crimes for the sake of personal convenience, from what I've seen. The horrid people we speak of here, respond to the threat of punishment by putting their energy into hiding what they do. And I am at least of two minds about it. Intellectually, I would have it be so that all such people who have committed anything approaching such crimes, be perhaps branded on their face, so that forever after, it would be known that they must not be trusted. I would have most of them permanently jailed. At the same time, I have had friends murdered, and I know that my emotional reaction is that I would like to carefully drive a bulldozer over the killer's bodies, and then use the machine to shove what remained into a shallow ravine for burial, or perhaps be fed to other creatures which are not a part of our food chain. But punishment, no. Punishment implies that such a person can be forgiven and redeemed. I don't personally believe that they can be. Now. If it is one day discovered that people with such proclivities in their physiology can be identified through blood or other tests, and appropriately repaired through chemistry or perhaps brain surgery, I would alter my views accordingly. In a nutshell, so to speak, these are not acts of a sane person who has made poor choices. They are creatures who are fundamentally too abnormal to have amongst the rest of us. Yeah,Igor,Brave New World,punish People before they commit a Crime! Seems work along this line has already taken place 3/4 of a Century ago! What about those the Body Politic "can't repair"? Hartheim Castle all over again? |
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Louisiana cop sues Black Lives Matter after being wounded in deadly ambush 7/7/2017 Black Lives Matter activist DeRay Mckesson has been sued along with four other Black Lives Matter activists for allegedly inciting violence that led to an ambush of law enforcement in Baton Rouge, La. last year. Black Lives Matter activist DeRay Mckesson has been sued along with four other Black Lives Matter activists for allegedly inciting violence that led to an ambush of law enforcement in Baton Rouge, La. last year. (AP) An unnamed Louisiana officer has sued Black Lives Matter and several of the movement’s leaders Friday after last summer’s ambush of law enforcement officers in Baton Rouge. DeRay Mckesson, a member of the activist movement who has been involved in the Ferguson, Mo. and Baltimore, Md. protests, and four other Black Lives Matter leaders have been named as defendants in the suit. It was filed on behalf of one of the officers wounded in the July 17 attack by Gavin Long, a black military veteran, who killed three other officers in Baton Rouge before he was shot dead. The suit does not name the officer, but its description of the plaintiff matches that of East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff’s Deputy Nicholas Tullier, who has injured during the ambush. Long shot Tullier in the head, stomach and shoulder, leaving him with brain damage. In December 2016, the 42-year-old father of two emerged from a vegetative state and regained some movement in his body. The same attorneys who filed Friday’s suit previously sued Black Lives Matter and Mckesson on behalf of a Baton Rouge police officer who was injured last year at a July 9 protest over a deadly police shooting. full story: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/07/07/louisiana-cop-sues-black-lives-matter-after-being-wounded-in-deadly-ambush.html |
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Alleoops, yeah it was a great shame. I think the police training manuals should be rewritten to prevent officers for going rogue during patrolling. the real sad thing that that officer probably get a leant consequence. So,if a Cop shoots an armed,possibly dangerous,not complying with orders,Suspect,he is automatically Rogue? SHEESH! |
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Alleoops, true. even if he didn't have a gun , he still didn't deserve to be gunned down like he did. to me that's not enough cause to justify killing him. BUT he did have a Gun! |
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Topic:
NYPD officer assassinated
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I THINK he meant that there was no confrontation before. The punk just walked up and shot her like a coward ah! At least they got the Punk! Damn skippy! Freaking coward got that right! |
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