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Wake up pond scum the war we started just coughed up another scary bunch of assholes on the other side of the world and we're running out of warehouse space for these damned cruise missles.
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Intel&Sebastian posted:Wake up pond scum the war we started just coughed up another scary bunch of assholes on the other side of the world and we're running out of warehouse space for these damned cruise missles. Gotta keep inventories low if we want to adhere to our Just In Time production schedules! Get these missiles out the door! War! Hoorah!
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# ? Oct 6, 2014 17:55 |
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Cythereal posted:So, have any of the talking heads lost their mind on national television over the Supreme Court decision yet? None of them are really vehemently anti-gay. They'll do a token shout out to "ignoring the will of the voters" or some poo poo but none of them are that kind of conservative. The only group they are able to muster genuine hatred for is the poor.
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# ? Oct 6, 2014 17:58 |
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I saw this and watched since I am a local in Oklahoma City. http://video.foxnews.com/v/3817849215001/inside-oklahoma-beheading-suspects-mosque/#sp=show-clips Looks like they found an anonymous white guy to talk about his experiences in the Oklahoma City mosque. Didn't take long for him to bring up taqiya. I have been to interfaith services there and my hippy liberal church has the imam over about once a quarter and I can say that I have never experienced any of what this guy is stating. It is convenient that Kelly gives him credit while slamming the mosque for saying, we aren't talking to media. I am sick at my stomach over the beheading, but I am 100% positive that the mosque in Oklahoma City does not condone his actions nor would they support a western caliphate. If it were true, he wouldn't hide behind a black screen. I wanna puke.
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# ? Oct 6, 2014 18:01 |
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Cythereal posted:So, have any of the talking heads lost their mind on national television over the Supreme Court decision yet? Oh man, I may need to turn on my Color TV for once just to see the tears. http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2014/10/06/354053308/supreme-court-won-t-hear-gay-marriage-cases-in-new-term Supreme Court Won't Hear Gay Marriage Cases In New Term quote:The Supreme Court's new term will not include any cases that might decide the issue of same-sex marriage in the U.S., a development that comes after many lower and appeals courts have ruled against states' bans on gay marriage. Advocates on both sides of the issue have been calling for the high court to review the issue and make an official ruling. Wow, the Supreme Court ended its streak of being miserable, evil assholes that hate human rights. "Get this poo poo out of here" is a sick burn. From the front page: quote:In Utah, Gov. Gary Herbert said he was "surprised" and "disappointed" by Monday's development. But the Republican governor said that "while I continue to believe that the states do have the right to define marriage and create laws regarding marriage, ultimately we are a nation of laws, and we here in Utah will uphold the law." We must recognize the law, can't just disenfranchise queers at will
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# ? Oct 6, 2014 19:26 |
The talk in the SCOTUS thread is that the conservative judges are doing this to stop gay marriage on a national level and are just waiting to take the case when it's more in their favor so while it's nice it's not another 5-4 gently caress YOU it's not exactly the best either.
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What does "more in their favor" mean in this context? Popular support is going to continue to go against them and the longer they wait the more ramifications there will be ending tens of thousands of legal marriages. That doesn't make any sense.
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# ? Oct 6, 2014 19:59 |
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Dirk Pitt posted:I saw this and watched since I am a local in Oklahoma City. Megyn Kelly has had it out for Imam Suhaib Webb after her last attempt to smear him (during the aftermath of the Boston Marathon bombings) led to him inviting her to shave his hobbit-like feet.
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mr. mephistopheles posted:What does "more in their favor" mean in this context? Popular support is going to continue to go against them and the longer they wait the more ramifications there will be ending tens of thousands of legal marriages. That doesn't make any sense. Even if that weren't the case, I can't see how it makes any difference. Ruling in favor of marriage equality now doesn't hinder a ruling against it later. We've had the court directly reverse itself before.
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CaptainCarrot posted:Even if that weren't the case, I can't see how it makes any difference. Ruling in favor of marriage equality now doesn't hinder a ruling against it later. We've had the court directly reverse itself before. Suppose, for a moment, that the Republicans win big before 2020 and Ginsberg is replaced by a conservative administration, the "moral majority" can try these cases again. If the current Supreme Court took up gay marriage bans, they'd likely find them unconstitutional, putting the nail in that particular coffin. By punting, the Supreme Court leaves the door open for future challenges.
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anonumos posted:Suppose, for a moment, that the Republicans win big before 2020 and Ginsberg is replaced by a conservative administration, the "moral majority" can try these cases again. If the current Supreme Court took up gay marriage bans, they'd likely find them unconstitutional, putting the nail in that particular coffin. By punting, the Supreme Court leaves the door open for future challenges. But a single ruling is never guaranteed to be the end. No nails are involved. There is no difference except what precedent is left, and gently caress knows a conservative majority would be happy to toss that aside.
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# ? Oct 6, 2014 21:11 |
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Dirk Pitt posted:I saw this and watched since I am a local in Oklahoma City. I knew something about the whole deal was off when I saw it. The guy gave away too many identifying details and they didn't bother to distort his voice at all. Of loving course my family still bought the whole drat thing.
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# ? Oct 7, 2014 06:21 |
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As this was a screenshot retweeted by Josh Marshall I don't have -- nor want -- a link to its origins, but here, have this face. Yes it's that same dirt-dumb dingus who concocted a vote buying scandal in the Mississippi GOP Senate run-off. fake edit: Okay, I succumbed. Kind of glad I did. Check this sterling journalism (and general editing): http://dailycaller.com/2014/01/03/benghazi-reporter-kirkpatrick-showed-his-naked-body-to-all-in-college/ The Dingus in Question posted:A spoof January 22, 1990 article in article in The Daily Princetonian* described “Kinky” Kirkpatrick as having a “rather unusual habit of disrobing for photographers in public places” and reported that he had posed for Playgirl and participated in the Nude Olympics. real edit: whoa this was from many moons ago, wasn't it. Whoops. Von Sloneker fucked around with this message at 06:37 on Oct 7, 2014 |
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KiteAuraan posted:I knew something about the whole deal was off when I saw it. The guy gave away too many identifying details and they didn't bother to distort his voice at all. Of loving course my family still bought the whole drat thing. I happened to be driving during Hannity's radio show yesterday and decided to tune in. He played 'chilling audio' (I don't know where Hannity got a recording of it) where the imam of OKC was talking about how he knows the gentleman who went on fox and lied. About how fox was the only media outfit to disrespect their mosque and force their way in. About how they are being portrayed as villains on fox despite leading the charge in recent community disasters (tornadoes). And how the imam forgives him, and that there are thousands of people who would point by point take apart the guy's claims. The imam went on to compel the audience to forgive the individual as well. Stating they did their duty as a congregation when he needed money for food and gas. (Normal stuff when a group of people experiences a tragedy) Hannity actually called that chilling. And his side kick said 'of course the imam has a thousand people who will tear apart his [the guy who spoke to kelly] claims, the imam will kill them if they don't.' I wish I could find a goddamn transcript. His website is so lovely. I don't want to Godwin too hard here, but this language from the right is getting out of control. Dirk Pitt fucked around with this message at 12:23 on Oct 7, 2014 |
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I forget if posting Todd Kincannon is probateable. Probably should be
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# ? Oct 7, 2014 13:01 |
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This is why I want to see a Republican led government and house. Just to see the hosed up things they would do.
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# ? Oct 7, 2014 13:17 |
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happyhippy posted:I loooooooooooooovvvvvvvve death
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# ? Oct 7, 2014 13:25 |
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happyhippy posted:This is why I want to see a Republican led government and house. Or the poo poo they wouldn't do because the establishment GOP can't manage to wrangle the tea partiers. The divided congress recently has done a good job of publicly masking the problems within the GOP because Reince Priebus can always go on a Sunday show blaming Dems in the Senate for the gridlock.
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happyhippy posted:This is why I want to see a Republican led government and house.
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I think somebody posted about the Galt's Gulch libertarian paradise in Chile once. Well, I wanted to see if I could go there and touch/smell the poop so I started looking for some news about it. This was the first thing that popped up. I think I'll still drive by and see if it's burned down yet http://www.vice.com/read/atlas-mugged-922-v21n10
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# ? Oct 7, 2014 14:09 |
quote:Instead of living in a picturesque valley selling Galt’s Gulch–branded juice, the libertarian founders are accusing one another of being drunks, liars, and sociopaths. Shocking. quote:In December 2013 the Economist published a mostly positive write-up of GGC that claimed Johnson had brought in $1.5 million in sales in Bitcoin alone. and of course he did.
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happyhippy posted:This is why I want to see a Republican led government and house. I don't. It'd be a global disaster.
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happyhippy posted:This is why I want to see a Republican led government and house.
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# ? Oct 7, 2014 14:25 |
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Oh Dinesh Here is the photo he linked
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King Metal posted:I think somebody posted about the Galt's Gulch libertarian paradise in Chile once. Well, I wanted to see if I could go there and touch/smell the poop so I started looking for some news about it. This was the first thing that popped up. I think I'll still drive by and see if it's burned down yet Oh my God quote:it may be true that some of the founders’ aversion to government-run legal systems and reliance on handshake agreements hurt them—Berwick’s assumption that he owned half of the company with Johnson, though he apparently didn’t have documents that stated as much, seems oddly naïve in hindsight. quote:“A con of this magnitude could only have existed in the libertarian community because [Johnson] used their paranoia and distrust of the government to say, ‘Put everything in a trust, I won’t tell anybody who you are, don’t let anyone find out you’re investing, and I prefer you use precious metal or Bitcoins so it can’t be traced,’” Kirley said. “It really worked out well, whether it was intentional or just the perfect storm.” quote:Berwick, Kirley, McElroy, and others involved with GGC have accused Johnson of not paying his staff or vendors, of physically assaulting an employee, and of not delivering on his promises to get the land rezoned so people could live on it. They claim that Johnson traveled around with $250,000 of the investors’ money in cash, which he kept in a backpack he’d sometimes leave in his jeep; that he drank in bars and gambled on roulette with their money; that he fed his dog imported salmon; that he may have been involved with scams to sell phony passports; and that he still refuses to disclose the full list of investors in the project. We don't need the SEC because rational businessmen would demand full disclosure without having to submit to tyranny. Best part quote:Berwick is sticking to his libertarian principals and not taking part in any legal action against his former partner. He’s resigned to taking a heavy loss in this affair
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Libertarian principles didn't fail Berwick; he failed libertarianism
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Mr Ice Cream Glove posted:Oh Dinesh Isn't that guy supposed to be in jail right now?
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ReidRansom posted:Isn't that guy supposed to be in jail right now? probation lol
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Dirk Pitt posted:I happened to be driving during Hannity's radio show yesterday and decided to tune in. He played 'chilling audio' (I don't know where Hannity got a recording of it) where the imam of OKC was talking about how he knows the gentleman who went on fox and lied. About how fox was the only media outfit to disrespect their mosque and force their way in. About how they are being portrayed as villains on fox despite leading the charge in recent community disasters (tornadoes). And how the imam forgives him, and that there are thousands of people who would point by point take apart the guy's claims. Is it if they really are Fascists?
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I am kind of disappointed MM didn't capture the whole rant, but this latest one from Master Shake had me giggling http://mediamatters.org/video/2014/10/07/levin-supreme-court-action-on-marriage-equality/201045
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WoodrowSkillson posted:probation lol
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The worst part is that he's on a media tour being beamed out via every conservative news source in existence....about how his freedom of speech is being infringed and the gov't is shutting him up via some giant conspiracy. Completely without irony.
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G Man #1: AHAHAHAHA! We have silenced the true Conservative Patriot with our probation, we can make him pee in a cup whenever we want now! G Man #2: Sir, despite his probation, he is telling the world about our attempts to silence him! Shall we stop him from saying this? G Man #1: What? Allah no, that would be a hosed up violation of his rights!
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Intel&Sebastian posted:The worst part is that he's on a media tour being beamed out via every conservative news source in existence....about how his freedom of speech is being infringed and the gov't is shutting him up via some giant conspiracy. Completely without irony. Yeah, but take heart. Even my diehard Tea Partier dad, who takes the family to go see the guy's movies and didn't even balk when D'Souza used the Patriot Act as evidence that Obama is a Satan-worshiper executing Salinsky's plan to take are freedoms, still thinks Dinesh is being an idiot about the campaign finance violations and that he should shut up and quit blaming Obama for getting caught doing something blatantly illegal.
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Skex posted:Is it if they really are Fascists? As much as I hate to talk about what celebrities are up to, Ben Affleck was right. The Muslim suspicious that permeates parts of our society (even on the 'left') is the modern day "shifty Jew". I would hate to see what would happen if we elected someone who held these beliefs. Edit: I am pretty loving rustled by this. I like the imam as a person. I hate to see an entire political media smear someone over the actions of a congregant. Dirk Pitt fucked around with this message at 18:12 on Oct 7, 2014 |
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King Metal posted:I think somebody posted about the Galt's Gulch libertarian paradise in Chile once. Well, I wanted to see if I could go there and touch/smell the poop so I started looking for some news about it. This was the first thing that popped up. I think I'll still drive by and see if it's burned down yet Obviously the problem is that the government got too big. It needs to be reduced!
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Radish posted:The talk in the SCOTUS thread is that the conservative judges are doing this to stop gay marriage on a national level and are just waiting to take the case when it's more in their favor so while it's nice it's not another 5-4 gently caress YOU it's not exactly the best either. This is real dumb. Literally every court right under SCOTUS has been pro gay, not taking the case now means the wave will never stop.
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WoodrowSkillson posted:probation lol Halfway house. Which is probably pretty bad for spoiled mooncalfs like him.
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Tatum Girlparts posted:This is real dumb. Literally every court right under SCOTUS has been pro gay, not taking the case now means the wave will never stop. Plus if a future SCOTUS is willing to suddenly annul the marriages of hundreds of thousands of people, causing unimaginable chaos in taxes, ownership, child custody, and even peoples' freaking names, I don't think having to overturn a previous ruling on top of it is what's going to make them back down. It seems like denying cert was the best thing for gay rights anyway. If they'd taken the case, people in those states would have to wait until (probably) the very last day of the session to get married. By denying that, not only did marriages begin yesterday, but there's no way overturning the ban in any future circuit is going to get stayed now that SCOTUS has shown it's not interested in taking appeals about this. VitalSigns fucked around with this message at 19:55 on Oct 7, 2014 |
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Eh whatever. If it works out for the best, great. I just don't have a lot of faith in this SCOTUS doing the right thing but I guess even they can do something decent once in a while.
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