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Like this! The kind of duels where you could fire 20 times and not hit anything and everyone had a good ol' time! ...or someone actually got shot and died of lead poisoning rather than the actual gunshot wound. Do you do your killin' before breakfast Ramy?
Jetackuu said: » Do you do your killin' before breakfast Ramy? Any wise man fasts before a fight. Gutshot on a full stomach is bad news. Supreme Leader Ayatollah Man isn't exactly wrong. A war with Iran would be suicidal, considering their superior firepower and troops as compared to Iraq and Afghanistan. Suicidal in terms of the amount of money we'd be spending on that adventure.
If we were bitching about those two, any sustained incursion with Iran would not be the walk in the park our screeching hawks would have you believe. Offline
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We finally got Obama to go back to Africa ! Rumor has it he was looking for his birth certificate !
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/obama-jokes-about-birth-certificate-during-kenya-visit_55b4cecfe4b0074ba5a4d170 Just what FFXIAH ordered:
Liz II confirmed for Nazi. Offline
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Lakshmi.Sparthosx said: » Just what FFXIAH ordered: Liz II confirmed for Nazi. I knew it ! Lakshmi.Sparthosx said: » Just what FFXIAH ordered: Liz II confirmed for Nazi. but that was in 1933 when the nazis were still just fervent superpatriots...like the tea party iirc it was 40 or 41 before they went all final solution bat ***crazy... Offline
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I always thought that England was evil this proves it.
I'm not going to get into the long explanation of it all, but this is a direct result of the TPP. This isn't even the bad part of the trade agreement, just a side effect.
Quote: Democratic lawmakers and rights groups on Monday accused the State Department of politicizing its annual rankings of nations on their efforts to combat modern-day slavery, as key trading partner Malaysia was taken off a blacklist. Cuba was also given an upgrade, a week after the U.S. and Cuba formally restored diplomatic relations, ending a half-century of estrangement. But Thailand, downgraded with Malaysia last year because of pervasive labor abuses in its lucrative fishing industry, remained stuck on "tier 3" — the lowest ranking in the department's annual Trafficking in Persons Report. Offline
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Lakshmi.Sparthosx said: » That should be the unofficial P and R motto. Facts really ! Lakshmi.Sparthosx said: » Just what FFXIAH ordered: Liz II confirmed for Nazi. Lakshmi.Sparthosx said: » *sigh* facts? really? <~ruining it since the rabbit died in '68 Offline
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Hillary Clinton looks like she was just recently unfrozen.
Notice the freeze lines: Offline
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Damn now I could go for a warhead !
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Can we talk about liberal/environmentalists for 7 minutes !
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Video now in written form !
Words used by Republicans vs. words used by Democrats.
A computerized study. Democrats Say 'Comprehensive Immigration,' Republicans Say 'Bureaucrats' Quote: Ted Cruz said one of the following quotes in his presidential campaign announcement. Hillary Clinton said the other in her first major speech of the campaign. Can you guess which is which? "... imagine in 2017 a new president signing legislation repealing every word of Obamacare." "I believe that success isn't measured by how much the wealthiest Americans have, but by how many children climb out of poverty." Easy, right? For humans with some political knowhow, this task is simple. The word "repeal" in the context of "Obamacare" immediately signals a Republican talking point, whereas Democrats are more likely to refer to "the wealthiest Americans" in a statement about poverty. The question that data scientists at Quorum, a political analytics firm, sought to answer was this: Can computers use a similar process to come to the same conclusion? Could they teach a computer to predict political party from speech? Mining the text of House and Senate floor speeches in the Congressional record, Quorum cofounder Jonathan Marks and his team wanted to see if they could accurately predict which congressional members belong to which party. "We gave the computer a large amount of text, which had been fed by Republicans and Democrats," Marks explains. "And then we asked it to identify patterns in the way that Democrats and Republicans talk that make them different." The program searched for the favorite words used by each party, but it also searched for the words that were uniquely favored by each party. Each party may say "America" often. But Republicans are much more likely to say "bureaucrats," for example. According to Marks, about 80 percent of the variation in the difference between what representatives say in Congress can be explained by party affiliation. According to his computer program, here are the words and phrases with the greatest predictive power for both parties. Republican Words Bureaucrats Obamacare Job creators Raise taxes Mandates IRS Illegally Stimulus Promises Liberal Obama administration Burdensome Government spending American energy Amnesty Democratic Words Wealthiest Tax breaks Republican colleagues Minimum wage Climate change Comprehensive immigration Tax cuts Pollution Unemployment insurance Republican budget African-American Republican leadership Equality Working families Middle class Shiva.Nikolce said: » since the rabbit died I wonder how many people are even old enough to get that reference? Shiva.Nikolce said: » I am not the only one. And. And. Obama supports slavery and human trafficking for profits so is Huckabee really out of line?
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