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Feb 15, 2017 19:56:44   #
archie bunker wrote:
😂😂😂😂 That's funny right there!! Thing is, the dumb bastard probably wouldn't let a woman get within a mile of his junk!

I bet he is more of the Jeff Dahmer type!😲


How about, the mohel took too much?
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Feb 15, 2017 19:28:12   #
archie bunker wrote:
No, that never crossed my mind Dave. But that is a a good point! Lol!!


OK! I just read through 5 pages of postings and there were no jokes about Lorena Bobbit. What the hell is the matter with you people?
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Feb 14, 2017 21:19:17   #
Onelostdog wrote:
And is this Obama's town !!





Breaking News from Chicago






SNOWSTORM IN CHICAGO DELAYS HUNDREDS OF SHOOTINGS
Jan 18, 2017

CHICAGO The city of Chicago is steadily recovering from an overnight snowstorm that delayed hundreds of shootings on Saturday night and will likely continue to push numerous homicides across the city drastically behind schedule, public authorities announced.

As we speak, maintenance crews are working diligently to restore public transportation, de-ice roads, and clear back alleyways so that Chicagoans can quickly resume shootings again, Department of Streets and Sanitation spokesman Dave Michelson said of the heavy blizzard, which caused numerous homicide cancellations last night at peak murder times.

Unfortunately, were backed up by about 35 deadly shootings at the moment, but we hope to restore regular death tolls as soon as possible. We apologize to anyone forced to postpone shootings or other killings today and assure concerned murderers that they will be able to resume slayings by early Monday afternoon. At press time, authorities reported that murders were up and running in many parts of the city, with four teenagers already gunned down on Chicago's South Side.
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Where's Mrs. O'leary's cow when you need her?
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Feb 13, 2017 16:42:12   #
pafret wrote:
A Russian scientist and a Czechoslovakian scientist had spent their whole lives studying the majestic grizzly bear. Each year they petitioned their respective governments to allow them to go to Yellowstone to study these wondrous beasts.

Finally, their request was granted and they immediately flew to New York and then on west to Yellowstone. They reported to the local ranger station and were told that it was the grizzly mating season and it was much too dangerous to go out and study the animals.

They pleaded that this was their only chance. Finally the ranger relented. The Russian and the Czech were given cell phones and told to report in each and every day.

For several days they called in, and then nothing was heard from the two scientists. The rangers mounted a search party and found the scientists' camp completely ravaged. No sign of the missing men.

They then followed the trail of a male and a female bear. They found the female and decided they must kill the animal to find out if she had eaten the scientists because they feared an international incident.

They killed the female and cut open the bear's stomach... only to find the remains of the Russian.
One ranger turned to the other and said, "You know what this means, don't you?"

"Of course," the other ranger nodded. "The Czech is in the male."
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This is hilarious. A joke about a cancelled Czech.
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Feb 10, 2017 20:21:08   #
reconreb wrote:
Is this some troll program to flood opp with out of date articles and conflicting information designed to bore opp posters to no end ? He seems to be trying to flood the zone so to speak .. any clues ???


Kinda like gluegun/commie2016/etc??
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Feb 10, 2017 18:44:42   #


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Feb 10, 2017 09:47:05   #


Troll Alert!
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Feb 10, 2017 09:46:38   #
norte wrote:


Troll Alert!
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Feb 10, 2017 09:45:27   #
norte wrote:


Troll Alert!
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Feb 10, 2017 09:44:46   #


Troll Alert!!!
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Feb 10, 2017 09:43:35   #


How does it feel to be irrelevant?
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Feb 10, 2017 09:40:27   #
norte wrote:
Adios, Land of the Free? New Princeton study says we're an oligarchy now

http://blog.pennlive.com/capitol-notebook/2015/03/adios_land_of_the_free_-_new_s.html


A commie2016??? Anyone?
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Feb 10, 2017 09:23:31   #
norte wrote:
Trump On NSA Data Collection: ‘I Err On The Side Of Security’

http://dailycaller.com/2015/11/30/trump-on-nsa-data-collection-i-err-on-the-side-of-security-video/


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Feb 6, 2017 11:22:49   #
thebigp wrote:
The state department’s entire senior administrative team just resigned--58fh.,b58

The Washington Post’s Josh Rogin explains what the recent resignation of senior State Department management means for the agency going forward under the Trump administration. (Jorge Ribas, Adriana Usero/The Washington Post)
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson’s job running the State Department just got considerably more difficult. The entire senior level of management officials resigned Wednesday, part of an ongoing mass exodus of senior Foreign Service officers who don’t want to stick around for the Trump era.
Tillerson was actually inside the State Department’s headquarters in Foggy Bottom on Wednesday, taking meetings and getting the lay of the land. I reported Wednesday morning that the Trump team was narrowing its search for his No. 2, and that it was looking to replace the State Department’s long-serving undersecretary for management, Patrick Kennedy. Kennedy, who has been in that job for nine years, was actively involved in the transition and was angling to keep that job under Tillerson, three State Department officials told me.
Then suddenly on Wednesday afternoon, Kennedy and three of his top officials resigned unexpectedly, four State Department officials confirmed. Assistant Secretary of State for Administration Joyce Anne Barr, Assistant Secretary of State for Consular Affairs Michele Bond and Ambassador Gentry O. Smith, director of the Office of Foreign Missions, followed him out the door. All are career Foreign Service officers who have served under both Republican and Democratic administrations.
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Kennedy will retire from the Foreign Service at the end of the month, officials said. The other officials could be given assignments elsewhere in the Foreign Service.
In addition, Assistant Secretary of State for Diplomatic Security Gregory Starr retired Jan. 20, and the director of the Bureau of Overseas Building Operations, Lydia Muniz, departed the same day. That amounts to a near-complete housecleaning of all the senior officials that deal with managing the State Department, its overseas posts and its people.
“It’s the single biggest simultaneous departure of institutional memory that anyone can remember, and that’s incredibly difficult to replicate,” said David Wade, who served as State Department chief of staff under Secretary of State John Kerry. “Department expertise in security, management, administrative and consular positions in particular are very difficult to replicate and particularly difficult to find in the private sector.”
Washington Post senior national security correspondent Karen DeYoung talks about the unexpected resignations of senior State Department officials, and what it means for the Trump administration and international diplomacy. (The Washington Post)
Several senior Foreign Service officers in the State Department’s regional bureaus have also left their posts or resigned since the election. But the emptying of leadership in the management bureaus is more disruptive because those offices need to be led by people who know the department and have experience running its complicated bureaucracies. There’s no easy way to replace that via the private sector, said Wade.
“Diplomatic security, consular affairs, there’s just not a corollary that exists outside the department, and you can least afford a learning curve in these areas where issues can quickly become matters of life and death,” he said. “The muscle memory is critical. These retirements are a big loss. They leave a void. These are very difficult people to replace.”
Whether Kennedy left on his own volition or was pushed out by the incoming Trump team is a matter of dispute inside the department. Just days before he resigned, Kennedy was taking on more responsibility inside the department and working closely with the transition. His departure was a surprise to other State Department officials who were working with him.
One senior State Department official who responded to my requests for comment said that all the officials had previously submitted their letters of resignation, as was required for all positions that are appointed by the president and that require confirmation by the Senate, known as PAS positions.
“No officer accepts a PAS position with the expectation that it is unlimited. And all officers understand that the President may choose to replace them at any time,” this official said. “These officers have served admirably and well. Their departure offers a moment to consider their accomplishments and thank them for their service. These are the patterns and rhythms of the career service.”
Ambassador Richard Boucher, who served as State Department spokesman for Colin Powell and Condoleezza Rice, said that while there’s always a lot of turnover around the time a new administration takes office, traditionally senior officials work with the new team to see who should stay on in their roles and what other jobs might be available. But that’s not what happened this time.
The officials who manage the building and thousands of overseas diplomatic posts are charged with taking care of Americans overseas and protecting U.S. diplomats risking their lives abroad. The career Foreign Service officers are crucial to those functions as well as to implementing the new president’s agenda, whatever it may be, Boucher said.
“You don’t run foreign policy by making statements, you run it with thousands of people working to implement programs every day,” Boucher said. “To undercut that is to undercut the institution.”
By itself, the sudden departure of the State Department’s entire senior management team is disruptive enough. But in the context of a president who railed against the U.S. foreign policy establishment during his campaign and secretary of state with no government experience, the vacancies are much more concerning.
Tillerson’s job No. 1 must be to find qualified and experienced career officials to manage the State Department’s vital offices. His second job should be to reach out to and reassure a State Department workforce that is panicked about what the Trump administration means for them.
source--pamela engel, business insider, josh rogin, jorge ribas, adriana usero, wash post, david wade, karen deyoung, pas,
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They were fired. And that will reduce the number of knives in the Secretary's back. Anytime you can get rid of commies, that's a good thing.
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Feb 6, 2017 11:18:52   #
PaulPisces wrote:
Winter is coming, folks.


The heat from waddling up your panties is going to contribute to agw. Moron.
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