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The left believes these police shootings are collateral damage for a life not well-lived. They tend to believe that black thugs are worth more than police officers. Similarly, they demean people who serve their country. You might recall JFnKerry's remark sometime ago: "You know, education, if you make the most of it, if you study hard and you do your homework, and you make an effort to be smart, uh, you, you can do well. If you don’t, you get stuck in Iraq."
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Probably should not have said black thugs as not all thugs are black--should have just left it at thugs. However, crime statistics would suggest that an out-of-proportion percentage of crime is committed by blacks.
#6
It's not about race, it's about where the majority of crime is centered: the inner cities and some of their immediate suburbs. You drop any racial or ethnic group into those conditions and after 2-4 generations you'll get the same result you see among the minorities currently living there now.
Back in the bad old days of segregation, before the opportunity of upper and middle class black flight, some behaviors weren't tolerated in the community.
#1
A friend works near there. Let me tell you just how ugly the building was. No one wanted to rent or lease any of the massively overpriced spaces. My bet is that it was jewish lightning that caused the fire. Never let a crises go to waste.
For those that don't know...LA really has no downtown to speak of. Only lawyers and defendants are downtown during the day (courts are downtown) and only bums at night. That's over stating it, but you get the picture.
Yet they keep building these massive new projects to try and lure people to live downtown, but with little to no success.
Building this monster had slowed way down in recent months, telling me that they still had no anchor tenants and no leases on the penthouses despite many favorable articles in the LA Times and other local press mediums.
Can't imagine why no one would want to live in a marvelously appointed over priced penthouse, located where 5 freeways cross, and it's residents would be terrified to walk at night.
#4
We simply cannot link their lawlessness and anarchy with actual terrorism now can we ? Since it is a left thingee, no we cannot make the linkage. It is sort of like the OWS crowd--a lefty creation.
Now, if there were a Tea Party or conservative demonstration the MSM would be on this like white on rice.
#5
A lawyer and an engineer were fishing in the Caribbean.
The lawyer said, "I`m here because my house burned down and everything I owned was destroyed by the fire. The insurance company paid for everything."
"That`s quite a coincidence," said the engineer. "I`m here because my house and all my belongings were destroyed by a flood, and my insurance company also paid for everything."
The lawyer puzzedly asked, "How do you start a flood?"
#11
Well, I believe the greatest gift to man from God is a good dog. It is no coincidence that dog is God spelled backwards.
A dog is a constant living example of what God's unconditional love for us is.
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I was excited to discover what the Pope had actually said so I read the article far enough to find the actual quotation. Boy did the actual meat of what Francis said not match the headline. Certainly there is nothing theologically wrong with telling a kid that there might be dogs in heaven. I don't think we know much about heaven but I'll make my own theological pronouncement: there will be no dwarf tossing nor will there be wet teeshirt contests. There it has been said. I can't promise that either of those activities will be available in hell either for those who consider them essential elements of their long term entertainment needs.
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But what is the purpose of heaven without a good dog, a good book, and a good woman?
I don't think heaven is exactly what everyone thinks it is...it is probably paradise and wonderful and eternal childhood and dreams fulfilled.
There will be dogs in heaven or there is no purpose for it.
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I think heaven will be good. I can wait for the surprise, but it is fun to speculate.
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[Khaama (Afghanistan)] According to reports, a Saudi prince has proposed $1 million per night to a famous American model and actress Kim Kardashian to spend the night partying with him.
It is rumoured Mrs Kardashian-West is set to fly out to Saudi Arabia in January, as a special guest of the prince.
The rumours were followed after Adel Al-Otaib, allegedly a member of the Saudi royal family commented on one of her many selfies in Instagram, saying: “I’m Saudi and I’ll pay you one million per night Mai”.
According to Media Take Out gossip website, the mother-of-one has accepted the offer, and will fly out to Saudi Arabia early next year.
However, Mrs Kardashian-West has denied she was offered $1m to spend the night partying with a Saudi prince, with her representatives saying the story was false.
The 34-year-old model has one daughter and is married to rapper Kanye West. She has previously been paid $500,000 to attend the 2013 Vienna Ball as the date of 81-year-old billionaire Richard Lugner.
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So now she has lowered herself to the position of whore.
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The question of vocation has already been answered. Appears the current question boils down to price.
You were reading my mind. Clearly, great minds think alike.
Mike
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expensive booty call
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If it weren't for a s@xv!d and OJ murdering, and the endless cosmetics, La Joy here is nothing. Shouldn't there be a couple more name-dashes after Kardasian?
Problem is, her and "stand up for me" West are completely talentless, despite attempts to tie in royalties for famous TV show intros to Mr. West's account, and if you have suffered the K show you understand why dude drinks and pills himself to death, they both spend more than they are worth.
However, Mrs Kardashian-West has denied she was offered $1m to spend the night partying with a Saudi prince, with her representatives saying the story was false.
Matt was a single guy living at home with his father and working in the family business. He was going to inherit a fortune when his sickly father died, so he decided to find a wife with whom to share his fortune.
One evening, at an investment meeting, he spotted the most beautiful woman he had ever seen. Her natural beauty took his breath away.
"I may look like just an ordinary guy," he said to her, "but in just a few years, my father will die and I will inherit $200 million."
Impressed, the woman asked for his business card.
Three months later, she became his stepmother.
Women are so much better at financial planning than men.
Magpul, the Colorado based weapon magazine manufacturer is no longer based in Colorado, but in Texas. Last week the company announced that it will take the rest of its company and base its headquarters in Austin, Texas. About 100 jobs are leaving Colorado as well. The company made good on its threat to exit to a gun friendlier state due to the draconian gun laws Colorado passed two years ago. Some of its manufacturing was moved to nearby Wyoming.
Don't let the beard and the horn rimmed glasses fool you, but Vox.com leftist writer Matthew Iglesias is a blithering idiot when it comes to guns. He blames the demise of fat thug Michael Brown on inadequate gun control. I agree, but what can you do? You gotta keep firing 'til the threat is gone.
Speaking of firing 'til the threat is stopped, New York state has compiled a list of people who are considered mentally unstable, who apparently will be first to go down when confiscations begin. Not that it would make any difference now that the line has been crossed, but it is worth noting to your antigun friends acquaintances that gun confiscations are taking place now.
The state on the cusp of instituting gun confiscations, Washington state, will hold a rally today where a number of participants will exchange guns in defiance of the new universal background checks law. Great, but reading in arms list, gun owners who are actually buying and selling firearms are proceeding as they are expected to: registering their firearms with the government. And those who want to steal your property and kill you if you resist want even more gun laws. But at least you can buy marijuana legally.
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#2
I've not seen the correct employment of the stacking swivel in many years. I'll bet the bores and actions are spotless and dust free. Nicely done GB, and welcome home.
And so it goes. It never stops with the first infringement, because the first infringement is merely something they think will pass with flying colors with the collectivist public because it all sounds oh-so-reasonable. If they have their way, the Gestapo will be busting down doors to collect guns. The statist evil of Bloomberg/Gates must be stopped. Such efforts never really address the problem with thugs who don't care about laws to begin with. Most of the guns they use are obtained illegally. Gun control/confiscation is a perpetual item on their agenda. The statists just annoy/PO/harass the citizens who own firearms legally. Gun control means two different things entirely for the left and for conservatives.
[AnNahar] Ukraine says it will conscript 40,000 soldiers in 2015 and double its military budget as it tries to meet the demands of an ongoing conflict against pro-Russian rebels in its eastern provinces.
"We foresee calling up 40,000 men in 2015 and training 10,500 people who will do their service (as professional soldiers)," Defence Minister Stepan Poltorak told parliament.
Some will replace conscripts who have completed their tours of duty, so Poltorak said the total strength of the armed forces will increase to 250,000 from 232,000 this year.
Ukraine scrapped conscription in October 2013 only to be forced to reinstate it this May in the wake of Russia's annexation of Crimea and the outbreak of a pro-Russian insurgency in the east.
In 2013, Ukraine had only 130,000 people in its armed forces and called up less than 25,000 people for military service.
Poltorak said the military budget would more than double to 50 billion hyrvnias (2.5 billion euros, $3.2 billion).
Where on earth are they getting the money for this, especially given they've lost a good portion of their taxable territory to the rebels?
The conflict in the east has cost more than 4,300 lives and displaced close to a million people according to the most recent UN figures.
[NY Times] It looked as if things could not get worse for the South Korean airline executive mocked around the world this week for throwing a tantrum over a bag of nuts.
Then her father, the chairman of the airline, Korean Air Lines, stripped his 40-year-old daughter, Cho Hyun-ah, of the titles she still had in the family-run conglomerate. He apologized on live television Friday for her "foolish" behavior, when she forced her plane back to the gate and then kicked off the head steward after being served macadamia nuts in their bag, rather than on a plate.
"I failed to raise her properly," said the chairman, Cho Yang-ho, who bowed deeply and asked to take the blame, showing contrition in the traditional South Korean way when one's child misbehaves.
As if that was not enough, the head steward on the flight spoke up after days of silence, telling Korea's KBS-TV on Friday that Mr. Cho's daughter had forced him to kneel and apologize on the plane as punishment for the way one of his stewards had served the nuts to passengers in first class. The head steward was kicked off the aircraft when it returned to the gate.
"You can't imagine the humiliation I felt unless you experienced it yourself," the steward, Park Chang-jin, said, adding that Ms. Cho called him names, hit him several times with a folder of documents and hurled it at the junior steward.
Ms. Cho later denied hitting Mr. Park or forcing him to kneel, making her statement as she emerged from questioning by government Sherlocks looking into whether her actions violated aviation law. But if Mr. Park's story bears out, it is likely to stoke already seething anger at the country's family owned conglomerates -- or chaebol -- whose leaders have a reputation for imperious behavior and treating their employees like feudal subjects.
Forcing people to kneel in apology, a once-common punishment, has, after all, fallen out of fashion in South Korea.
About the only good news, at least for business, came from macadamia nut purveyors who told local news media that sales were surging. Some seemed to be having fun at Ms. Cho's expense, with one telling customers online that the nuts would be delivered "in an unopened package."
Anger at the nation's chaebol has risen in recent years as many people blame widening economic inequality in South Korea on the conglomerates' rapid expansion. The latest accusations of abuse by Ms. Cho have already led to a new chorus of critical editorials.
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No. However, they have a knack of adopting from other cultures things that 'work' without the usual tribal/nationalistic/cultural resistance which makes them a little more dangerous in a competitive sense than the Chinese or Japanese.
Anger at the nation's chaebol has risen in recent years as many people blame widening economic inequality in South Korea on the conglomerates' rapid expansion.
Which is nothing compared to the 'income inequity' between being a South rather than North Korean. (You don't see South Koreans streaming across the border going North, although you'll see North Koreans sneaking north into Manchuria)
#3
Combustion, while sometimes spontaneous,
Is also ignited by manias:
On a KAL plane,
This is Cho Hyun-ah's brain;
This is Cho's brain on wrapped macadamias.
[AnNahar] With an assertive Russia next door, Sweden has started to beef up its military after a decade of downsizing, but a credible deterrent may take years to achieve, analysts warn.
In one of the most dramatic steps since the end of the Cold War, Sweden has brought back the option of using reservists to boost its military force, making no attempt to hide the fact that the main motivation behind the move is Russia.
Defense Minister Peter Hultqvist went on TV this week to argue the move was necessary against the backdrop of Russia's rearmament and its annexation of Crimea, as well as the Ukrainian conflict.
The decision also came just two months after Sweden got a rough wake-up call in the form of a lengthy but ultimately futile submarine hunt in the Stockholm archipelago.
Although no Swedish official ever identified the nationality of the elusive mini-sub, it was widely believed to be Russian.
"There is a pattern of Russia elbowing into its neighbors, including Sweden," said Stefan Hedlund, researcher at Uppsala University's Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies.
"It could even be happening a little more with Sweden, because maybe they see that Sweden is a country with no defense capability whatsoever," he told AFP.
Following this week's decision, the Swedish armed forces can oblige 7,500 Swedes -- who received military training between 2004 and 2011 -- to participate in training exercises from the end of 2015.
The measure is a sign that traditionally pacifist and unaligned Sweden, which marks two centuries of continuous peace this year, is weighing new options.
"It's fully possible that Sweden becomes a NATO ...the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. It's headquartered in Belgium. That sez it all.... member and that we reintroduce conscription and build up our defense," said Hedlund.
"But it's exactly as possible that nothing of this happens."
Much uncertainty surrounds Russia's intentions in the Baltic, but there is growing concern that the Kremlin could seek to push the envelope in the region the same way it did in Ukraine.
Poland's defense minister Tomasz Siemoniak warned Thursday that in recent days there had been "unprecedented Russian activity from its Baltic fleet to flights over the Baltic Sea", and on Friday his colleague in Estonia said a Russian plane had violated its airspace.
Amid the growing apprehension in the region, Sweden has sharpened its rhetoric, with new Prime Minister Stefan Loefven saying after the submarine hunt that the Nordic country would defend its "territorial integrity with all available means."
Those means are shrinking -- since the end of military service in 2010 the Swedish armed forces have struggled to attract new recruits.
To really make a difference, more is needed than calling up reservists, according to Hedlund.
"This is just a political maneuver from the politicians, because they understand that they've led a disastrous policy over the last 10 years, in which they've dismantled Sweden's defense," he said.
"No matter what they do today, it's going to take 10 to 15 years to build up a defense capable of protecting Sweden."
Sweden's military has not beaten around the bush about the consequences of a decade of cutbacks, with the commander-in-chief having gone on record as saying that he would only be able to defend the nation against a foreign invader "for a week".
Jacob Westberg, researcher at the Swedish National Defense College, argued that there is no reason to fear an immediate Russian challenge of the U.S. or NATO.
"But in the long run, if this asymmetric rearmament trend continues, with democratic Western Europe cutting defense budgets and Russian defense investments growing, the outlook in 10 or 15 years looks worrisome," he said.
Sweden's nearly 10 million people are concerned, and close to half want a stronger defence.
According to a survey by polling institute Ipsos for the daily Dagens Nyheter earlier this year, 45 percent of Swedes think that defense spending should increase, while 36 percent think it should stay the same, and only 10 percent want it to shrink.
#1
Again, Putin's = Russia's focii remains primarily ala the Hard Boyz + Global Nuclear? Jihad.
The US + NATO-EU can help Russia keep GERMANY under wraps = not a threat, but the Hard Boyz are a dangerous, hard-to-predict wild card for Russia.
As a reminder ...
* RUSSIA TODAY > PUTIN: RUSSIA WILL BE A SOVEREIGN [+ Secure/Safe] NATION OR WILL CEASE TO EXIST.
By extension, RUSSIA = USA = mus rule its future OWG Global Federal Union e.g. Eurasian Customs Union + NAU, or it will disappear from Histoire'.
* WORLD NEWS > [Stars-N-Stripes] US OFFICIAL: FIGHT AGZ ISIS IN "EARLIEST PHASES".
Ditto for Russia, + Darth Vlad wants to be prepared N-O-W agz any Hard Boyz threat, NOT LATER.
* JAPAN TIMES > UZBEK PRESIDENT ASKS PUTIN TO HELP FIGHT RADICAL ISLAMISM IN CENTRAL ASIA, espec as the US-NATO PULL OUT of AFGHANISTAN.
* WAFF > DAVID CAMERON " EUROPEAN UNION WIDOUT TURKEY IS STRONGER, NOT WEAKER".
#4
If they are talking about joining NATO, then they must have really been jolted by Putin's actions - I guess Vlad just needs to start hooting about Lebensraum & get a Time Man of the Year award, and the transformation will be complete.
Still it would be amusing to see Sweden in NATO along with Finland. That might set Putin off enough to induce a stroke.
#5
When they sink a submarine of "undisclosed nationality" that's been canoodling in Swedish waters then I'll know they're serious...
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Gotta have something to sink it with, Steve. Right now, Sweden is down to less than a dozen anti-submarine ships, with a long, Long, LONG coastline.
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Hey, welcome back to the real world, Sweden. We'll be joining you in 2 more years. Love, Uncle Sam.
The Navy's 30-kilowatt solid-state laser aboard the USS Ponce is now being fired in operational scenarios by sailors in the Persian Gulf, marking the first-ever deployment of a sea-based directed energy weapon.
"We've tested it in the lab we've tested it operationally at sea. Now, we are not testing it anymore. This is operational," said Rear Adm. Matthew L. Klunder, chief of naval research at the Office of Naval Research. "They are using it every day."
If a small or large attack boat, missile or aircraft launched an attack upon the USS Ponce, sailors are equipped to destroy an approaching threat in seconds with the new laser weapon.
"If we had to defend that ship today, it will destroy any threat that comes in-bound. We have the ROE (rules of engagement) to support that," he said.
The Navy's Laser Weapon System, or LaWS, uses heat energy from lasers to disable or destroy targets fast, slow, stationary and moving targets. The system has successfully incinerated drones and other targets in tests shots, and is now operational aboard an amphibious transport dock, the USS Ponce.
That Reagan Cowboy and his "Star Wars" pipe dreams. /Snarc
Ditto as per the newly re-established UK naval presence in the Gulf.
FYI Iran continues to harshly criticize BASE-TOO-FAR-QATAR's alleged sponsorship or support of regional terrorism, once again poten leading to a realistic situation or scenario where Qatar may end up hiring the ISIS/ISIL to stop victorious local Shia rebels + ultimately Rising Iran.
The dynamics or politics in the Gulf is indeed fickle or precarious for the US-West no matter the latter's agenda.
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Now for the 'flammable vapor cloud' test series. (You might want to stay away from those production platforms...)
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Of note: New carriers with the Electromagnetic launchers (large high energy discharge capacitors?), and a big Nuc reactor = laser platform as well as a hypersonic rail gun platform.
Looks like Carriers are going to be viable as an attack platform for a long long time.
Separately, DARPA, the Pentagon's technological research arm, has even tested flights between two drones flying close enough to allow for refueling. Jeebus. Even the USAF Tanker Corps is looking, albeit in the future, at obsolescence!
Personally, as a rsident of GUAM-WESTPAC I'm more concerned wid the following Artic ...
* SAISAT DAILY > US PLANS TO BUILD FIRST AIRPORT [wholly] FOR DRONES.
Goes to Yarns/Decades-old Dreams or Visions of mine where I saw clearly US-marked UAVS on Andersen AFB tarmacs in future time, but wid other tarmacs, airfield areas, + buildings seemingly becoming heavy or wrought wid jungle growth - WHAT STRUCK ME WAS THE SEEMINGLY LACK OF PEOPLE = HUMAND BEINGS, USDOD-USAF SERVICEMEMBERS ANDOR LOCALS, ETC. NOT BENG AROUND TO KEEP THE BASE IN BETTER OPERATING CONDITION.
Sexy techy Drones aside, I was all-but-shocked by the condition of the base.
Makes alot better sense now in this Age of OWG-NWO + Anti-US US-led Globalism = strategic retreat/global pullback, POTUS Obama, + China wanting 1/2 of the Pacific by 2020 [2020 NLT 20205], Hawaii-EASTPAC iff they can get it, + 1/2 or more again of CONUS-NORAM for "living space".
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