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Bloodrose said: » Should hide your money in Canada. We'll uh... Keep it safe in beer stocks. Lakshmi.Sparthosx said: » Bismarck.Dracondria said: » Valefor.Sehachan said: » They make them all the time. I think they recently made it clear which countries they want to attack UK Germany France Belgium Italy The big cities in those countries, though they also said the UK would be the most difficult target Meanwhile, Monaco, Lichtenstein and Luxembourg are under the radar. Probably because few know those places even exist. Or is that like, a forgivable sin because technically i didnt hurt anyone? Asura.Kingnobody said: » Have you even read his budget? Not some interpretation you would find on HuffPost or Snopes (and before you jump on this, yes, I used Snopes on purpose), but his actual budget he issued. Better yet, can you understand it. Do you have the knowledge it takes to comprehend what is written on that link I posted? My eyes glazed over before I made it through the boilerplate. No, I haven't read a national budget, why would you wish that on anyone who isn't an accountant? I did read several analyses of the budget. Which compared what was cut and where spending was increased. From several sources. Shiva.Viciousss said: » Ragnarok.Nausi said: » Gunfire at the US capital today. I haven't seen any names released yet, this leads me to suspect that the good of religion of peace is involved. Yep, Larry Dawson, white 67 year old man from Tennessee shouting he is a Prophet of God. He did not shout that today, you are incorrect. Ragnarok.Nausi said: » Shiva.Viciousss said: » Ragnarok.Nausi said: » Gunfire at the US capital today. I haven't seen any names released yet, this leads me to suspect that the good of religion of peace is involved. Yep, Larry Dawson, white 67 year old man from Tennessee shouting he is a Prophet of God. He did not shout that today, you are incorrect. Enuyasha said: » Ragnarok.Nausi said: » Shiva.Viciousss said: » Ragnarok.Nausi said: » Gunfire at the US capital today. I haven't seen any names released yet, this leads me to suspect that the good of religion of peace is involved. Yep, Larry Dawson, white 67 year old man from Tennessee shouting he is a Prophet of God. He did not shout that today, you are incorrect. Is there any evidence that this shooting was religiously motivated? Ragnarok.Nausi said: » Ragnarok.Nausi said: » Gunfire at the US capital today. I haven't seen any names released yet, this leads me to suspect that the good of religion of peace is involved. Is there any evidence that this shooting was religiously motivated? I don't know nausi, is there any evidence to back up your suspicions? Shiva.Viciousss said: » I don't know nausi, is there any evidence to back up your suspicions? Quote: ISIS has far-reaching plans to attack Jewish schools and kindergartens in Turkey according to Sky News, citing security sources. - It can happen within 24 hours or the next few days, said a source to the TV channel. Plane going from Alexandria to Cairo was hijacked and made an emergency landing in Cyprus and is suspected to have a bomb on board.
Unclear who the hijacker(s) is or what he wants Garuda.Chanti said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » Have you even read his budget? Not some interpretation you would find on HuffPost or Snopes (and before you jump on this, yes, I used Snopes on purpose), but his actual budget he issued. Better yet, can you understand it. Do you have the knowledge it takes to comprehend what is written on that link I posted? My eyes glazed over before I made it through the boilerplate. No, I haven't read a national budget, why would you wish that on anyone who isn't an accountant? I did read several analyses of the budget. Which compared what was cut and where spending was increased. From several sources. But the point is, you do not have the knowledge and expertise to understand a national budget. You even admitted that accountants are the best people to understand it. But yet, you are arguing with me, an accountant, over a budget draft, using what reporters and editors, who are not accountants, say about the budget. Don't you find that a little strange? Bismarck.Dracondria said: » Plane going from Alexandria to Cairo was hijacked and made an emergency landing in Cyprus and is suspected to have a bomb on board. Unclear who the hijacker(s) is or what he wants Also, fake suicide belt. Another lapse in security. Didn't Kara just come here saying that passengers are under strict security guidelines the other day? I wonder if that's only to US or everywhere. And if it's only to the US, why not everywhere? Obama calls on journalists to hold candidates accountable
Quote: President Barack Obama on Tuesday again bemoaned the political environment surrounding this year's presidential elections and called on journalists to hold candidates and themselves to a higher standard. Obama spoke at the presentation of the Toner Prize, named for Robin Toner, the first woman to be national political correspondent for The New York Times. During her nearly 25 years there, Toner covered five presidential campaigns. She passed away in 2008. Obama said the No. 1 question he gets when traveling the world is "What is happening in America?" He said it's because people abroad understand America is the place where you "can't afford completely crazy politics," and they care about the most powerful nation on earth functioning effectively. "We are all invested in making this system work. We are all responsible for its success, and it's not just for the United States that this matters, it matters for the planet," Obama said. Obama called on media networks and producers to give reporters room to follow their instincts and dig deeper. He said Toner proved that just because something is substantive, doesn't mean it lacks interest. "A job well done is about more than just handing someone a microphone. It's to probe and to question and to dig deeper and to demand more," Obama said. "The electorate would be better served if that happened. It would be better served if billions of dollars in free media came with serious accountability, especially when politicians issue unworkable plans or make promises they cannot keep." Obama says he understands there are pressures "to feed the beast" with more gossipy, softer stories, but that leads to consumers failing to understand the world as well as they should, which has consequences for the country. Sure, keep candidates accountable. Not him, however. Even when he was a candidate, he wasn't kept accountable by the press, they just let everything pass. Who cares about reporting truth and fact when you have an agenda to push? Offline
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Garuda.Chanti said: » Bloodrose said: » Beer stocks. Maple trees are only productive And Moose stocks... well, some people have problems with moose knuckles, never mind stocks. Among the many things I have done in my life was collecting maple sap and boiling it down to syrup. I was 12 and 13, the boiling pan was wood fired and a relic of the 19th century. The syrup was dark and smokey and probably had a weeks worth of iron in it. It was yummy. Phoenix.Amandarius
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Asura.Kingnobody said: » Obama calls on journalists to hold candidates accountable Quote: President Barack Obama on Tuesday again bemoaned the political environment surrounding this year's presidential elections and called on journalists to hold candidates and themselves to a higher standard. Obama spoke at the presentation of the Toner Prize, named for Robin Toner, the first woman to be national political correspondent for The New York Times. During her nearly 25 years there, Toner covered five presidential campaigns. She passed away in 2008. Obama said the No. 1 question he gets when traveling the world is "What is happening in America?" He said it's because people abroad understand America is the place where you "can't afford completely crazy politics," and they care about the most powerful nation on earth functioning effectively. "We are all invested in making this system work. We are all responsible for its success, and it's not just for the United States that this matters, it matters for the planet," Obama said. Obama called on media networks and producers to give reporters room to follow their instincts and dig deeper. He said Toner proved that just because something is substantive, doesn't mean it lacks interest. "A job well done is about more than just handing someone a microphone. It's to probe and to question and to dig deeper and to demand more," Obama said. "The electorate would be better served if that happened. It would be better served if billions of dollars in free media came with serious accountability, especially when politicians issue unworkable plans or make promises they cannot keep." Obama says he understands there are pressures "to feed the beast" with more gossipy, softer stories, but that leads to consumers failing to understand the world as well as they should, which has consequences for the country. Sure, keep candidates accountable. Not him, however. Even when he was a candidate, he wasn't kept accountable by the press, they just let everything pass. Who cares about reporting truth and fact when you have an agenda to push? Is he still President? I forgot. Phoenix.Amandarius said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » Obama calls on journalists to hold candidates accountable Quote: President Barack Obama on Tuesday again bemoaned the political environment surrounding this year's presidential elections and called on journalists to hold candidates and themselves to a higher standard. Obama spoke at the presentation of the Toner Prize, named for Robin Toner, the first woman to be national political correspondent for The New York Times. During her nearly 25 years there, Toner covered five presidential campaigns. She passed away in 2008. Obama said the No. 1 question he gets when traveling the world is "What is happening in America?" He said it's because people abroad understand America is the place where you "can't afford completely crazy politics," and they care about the most powerful nation on earth functioning effectively. "We are all invested in making this system work. We are all responsible for its success, and it's not just for the United States that this matters, it matters for the planet," Obama said. Obama called on media networks and producers to give reporters room to follow their instincts and dig deeper. He said Toner proved that just because something is substantive, doesn't mean it lacks interest. "A job well done is about more than just handing someone a microphone. It's to probe and to question and to dig deeper and to demand more," Obama said. "The electorate would be better served if that happened. It would be better served if billions of dollars in free media came with serious accountability, especially when politicians issue unworkable plans or make promises they cannot keep." Obama says he understands there are pressures "to feed the beast" with more gossipy, softer stories, but that leads to consumers failing to understand the world as well as they should, which has consequences for the country. Sure, keep candidates accountable. Not him, however. Even when he was a candidate, he wasn't kept accountable by the press, they just let everything pass. Who cares about reporting truth and fact when you have an agenda to push? Is he still President? I forgot. Phoenix.Amandarius said: » Is he still President? I forgot. he never was! /waves hands mystically Illuminati! <smokebomb> or freemasons I always get those mixed up... or the Ancient Mystic Society of No Homers... Shiva.Nikolce said: » the Ancient Mystic Society of No Homers... wtf!!? did foney get banned again?
where's my simpsons back up! YouTube Video Placeholder
ahhh there we go...
wait a minute...foney is seha's sock account!? /mindblown x47,000,000 *aims ban cannon* Farewell, RP&R.
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