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Oct 9, 2017 12:22:49   #
Docadhoc wrote:
O3 is not new and in fact there are better supplements available depending on what you are trying to accomplish.

Omega 3 is not fish oil. It is a fatty acid found in fish oil and there are actually 11 types of Omega 3s.

Don't be fooled by advertising hype. For one, look into Krill oil and compare, but as in all use of any supplement, know what you are taking and why. Nothing is a broad spectrum one size fits all.

You need to know for sure if your body has less than optimum whatever you are taking because if it does not, you will be wasting money and could be overloading. Usually any excess is urinated out.

When you take Omega 3, you are actually taking one or more of 11 fatty acids and those 11 are not equal.

Do you know if your body is low on fatty acids and if so, which ones? Are they the ones you get in your brand of O3?

It is not a good idea to blindly suggest that anyone take any supplement without knowing if they need it and why.
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another anti herb clown 150,000 deaths a year by prescriptions not one recorded taking herbs Doc
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Sep 28, 2017 13:50:29   #
Kevyn wrote:
Millions of Americans kneel every day, to pray, out of respect, in grief and to honor our fallen, it is a thoughtful act to question, reflect, acknowledge and respect.


you kneel to kevin but it's with your mouth open
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Sep 27, 2017 12:35:51   #
boatbob2 wrote:
IM thinking the North Vietnamese Army,(NVA) should have stood the "songbird" up against the wall,broken arms and broken leg,and shot the son of a bitch,for betraying America.. Heres hoping his brain cancer,returns,with a vengence...............


amen
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Sep 24, 2017 10:03:13   #
Theophilus wrote:
Well. Not really. But I am here to spread the Gospel of Christ, and hopefully, win others to Him by my example. I will be presenting information about what Christianity is and isn't, as well as other informative articles. I do not consider myself a holy roller, or holier than thou type of person. I am simply someone who loves God and wants to share the good news of redemption through Jesus Christ. I will not debate this with anyone. If someone has a question, I will try to answer it. But I will NOT get into pissing matches with the hardcore atheists on here. In fact, I would appreciate if you would simply refrain from commenting on any of my topics if you're just going to bash Christianity. I think that's fair. You leave me alone, and I'll leave you alone.

Now that I've got that off my chest, Anyone want some BBQ? Huh?
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not the place
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Sep 15, 2017 12:01:32   #
ACP45 wrote:
Carter said,

“The first thing I would do is treat the North Koreans with respect.”

“I know what the North Koreans want,” he said.

“What they want is a firm treaty guaranteeing North Korea that the US will not attack them or hurt them in any way, unless they attack one of their neighbors.” Carter said,

“But the United States has refused to do that.”
Carter said he would send his top person to Pyongyang immediately, adding:

“If I didn’t go myself.” The former president visited North Korea three times between 1994 and 2011.

"Until we're willing to talk to them and treat them with respect as human beings, which they are, then I don't think we'll make any progress," he said.
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OK, we know that there is virtually no military solution to this problem without a dramatic cost of human life in terms of South Korean and US military personnel. We also know that the only reason the US has not treated North Korea like Iraq, is because of their strong military and nuclear capability. So, my question to all OPP'ers is why not do as Carter proposes and negotiate a treaty with them that we will leave them alone so long as they don't attack us or their neighbors? Is that so hard to comprehend?
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I think it's more of a trust issue
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Sep 12, 2017 11:52:30   #
Oldsailor65 wrote:
Illegal Alien DREAMER Allowed Back Into US to Sue Trump Admin For Unlawful Deportation

Department of Homeland Security officials have agreed to allow the temporary return to the U.S. of a so-called Dreamer who claims he was unlawfully deported to Mexico on two occasions earlier this year.

Officials from Customs and Border Protection agreed to allow Juan Manuel Montes Bojorquez, 23, to enter the U.S. for his deposition and trial in connection with a lawsuit he filed in federal court in San Diego in April claiming he was deported despite his participation in the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals or DACA program.

https://www.teaparty.org/illegal-alien-dreamer-allowed-back-us-sue-trump-admin-unlawful-deportation-264931/
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why are these pricks still here
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Sep 2, 2017 12:52:54   #
Chocura750 wrote:
A chap teaching at a Florida college posted the glib remark "Harvey is karma for Texas voting for Trump," for which he got himself fired. The remark doesn't seem that nasty to me. I'm sure the freedom of speech people from the Conservative organizations and the ACLU will be coming to his defense. Maybe it was the use of the Buddist word "karma" that got him into trouble. If he had said "God's punishment", he might have gotten away with it. After all I heard people saying very often this or that is God's punishment for voting for Obama. Trump doesn't know what 'karma' means anyway.
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prick
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Aug 24, 2017 20:32:25   #
PeterS wrote:
If your base is getting stronger and larger then why do the polls that show those who support him keep getting smaller? And yes, he speaks like he is in the third grade which plays to the average conservative but there is a larger audience that he needs to be playing to. And the real problem is that one day he's is preaching unity and the next day he is doing everything possible to divide this country blasting anyone who doesn't fall into him basket full of third graders. It's time for him to realize that he won the election, act like he is president, and stop trying to pander to his ever shrinking base...
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people like you should let him do his job
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Aug 24, 2017 20:21:29   #
proud republican wrote:
I get it,Wolf he is totally different from everybody else...But think about it,,, If we lose an election to Dems in 2018 then DEMS will have tgeir way with him,,, Meaning IMPEACHMENT is coming and then what?? We need to be careful right now,,, and after 2018 elections then he can get LOOSE on them again


we are not loosing anything in 2018 unless it's by voter fraud
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Aug 24, 2017 20:19:11   #
proud republican wrote:
Iwas disappointed with last nights speech.... He started out great, great patriotic music and then,,,,,,,,,,He should stop bashing MSM so much...Its not helping him...The more he is after them, the more they after him even harder, Last night he should of ask for unity, tell people that he is going to accomplish everything he promised....And as much as i dont like John McCain and Jeff Flake he shouldnt of go after them the way he did....And fighting with his own party is not gonna help him to get his agenda ahead...He needs to relax,and be calm,otherwise we are doomed in 2018 elections
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it was a great speech
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Aug 19, 2017 11:00:07   #
Kevyn wrote:
I guess the little snot passed on the word of Christ in a way but I doubt that is what Jesus meant when he told us to "turn the other cheek"


have some ice cream
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Aug 14, 2017 10:25:00   #
Jakebrake wrote:
I received this in my email this morning and NO, NO, NO I did not research facebook, snopes or truth or fiction to verify the post, simply because I believe each and every word in it!

A well written article someone posted on Facebook


To all the whiners on the left, and to the crybabies in
the LGBT community, let me throw some reality into
your bowl of fruity pebbles...

Nobody has a "right" to serve in the Military. Nobody!!

What makes you people think the Military is an equal
opportunity employer? Very far from it.

The Military uses prejudice regularly and consistently to
deny citizens from joining for a variety of reasons, like
being too old or too young, too fat or too skinny, too tall
or too short.

Citizens are denied for having flat feet, or for missing fingers
or toes, poor eyesight will disqualify you, poor hearing,
undernourished, Drug addiction, metal implants, Criminal history,
Anxiety, Phobias, Hearing voices in your head, Self-identify as a
Unicorn, handicapped in anyway, Can't run the required distance
in the required time, Can't do the required number of push-ups or
sit-ups, have an eating disorder, or any kind of mental disorder,
have a below average IQ, can't read or comprehend English, can't
problem solve or make quick decisive decisions.

Are you not really a "morning person" and refuse to get out of bed
before noon? You're out!

You have a penis but want to use the women's restroom? You're out!

Don't like the camouflage uniforms because you'd rather wear pink?
You're out!

The Military has one job... Prepare for War against anybody who
threatens the safety and sovereignty of our nation! Anything else is
a distraction and a liability.

Did someone just scream "That isn't Fair"? War is VERY unfair.
There are no exceptions made for being special or challenged or
socially wonderful or different.

YOU change yourself to meet Military standards. Not the other way around.

I say again: You don't change the Military standards... you must change yourself.
The Military doesn't want to spent $250,000.00 on your sex change operation, because you think you are in the wrong body. Stay in it and don't join.

The Military doesn't need to accommodate anyone with special needs or
emotional and mental issues. The Military needs to Win Wars.

If any of your personal issues are a liability that detract from readiness or lethally...

Then, thank you for applying and good luck in your future endeavors. Who's next in line?

SEMPER FI
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well put Semper Fi
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Aug 8, 2017 12:42:11   #
no he was always an a$$hole and traitor
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Aug 8, 2017 12:37:17   #
that's still 55000 to many
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Aug 8, 2017 12:30:45   #
no propaganda please wrote:
HOMELAND INSECURITY
U.S. to do 'unthinkable' with 50 'homegrown jihadists'
'Nothing has been done or will be done to disabuse them of their sentiment'
Published: 15 hours ago
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Art Moore About | Email | Archive
Art Moore, co-author of the best-selling book "See Something, Say Nothing," entered the media world as a PR assistant for the Seattle Mariners and a correspondent covering pro and college sports for Associated Press Radio. He reported for a Chicago-area daily newspaper and was senior news writer for Christianity Today magazine and an editor for Worldwide Newsroom before joining WND shortly after 9/11. He earned a master's degree in communications from Wheaton College.

News from a Congressional Research Service report that 50 “homegrown violent jihadists” are scheduled to be released in the United States between last January and the end of 2026 raises the obvious question of whether Americans have something to fear.

Among the incarcerated, according to the Bureau of Prisons, are 380 linked to international terrorism and 83 tied to domestic terrorism.

Unfortunately, more attention has been paid to incarcerating the jihadists than to what happens when they complete their sentences, the Associated Press noted in a story on the CRS report.

Robert Spencer, the director of Jihad Watch, said the flaw in the nation’s approach to the global jihad threat is illustrated in how terrorists are classified.

“These jihadis have been treated as criminals, and since their sentences for criminal activity are ending, they are going to be released,” he said.

“But in fact, they are enemy combatants in an ongoing war, and the idea that they should be released onto the streets of the United States should be unthinkable, especially in light of the fact that absolutely nothing has been done or will be done while they’re in prison to disabuse them of their jihadist sentiments,” said Spencer.

To attempt to do that, he added, would be regarded as “Islamophobic.”

This gripping insider story shows how political correctness makes the U.S. even more vulnerable: “See Something, Say Nothing: A Homeland Security Officer Exposes the Government’s Submission to Jihad.” Get it now at the WND Superstore

The British government, nevertheless, recently announced it has a plan to reform jihadists in prison.

Group therapy

The program will create “separation centers” where the convicted terrorists will be able to work on “positive personal goals” and meet together daily to “collaborate on expressing concerns and resolving disagreements.”

“In other words, group therapy for terrorists,” said a skeptical Patrick Dunleavy, an expert on Islamic radicalization in prisons.
Anjem Choundary

London imam Anjem Choudary

“That does not sound like a strong deterrent to future radicalized terrorists or returning ISIS members bent on carrying out attacks on their homelands,” wrote Dunleavy for the Investigative Project on Terrorism.

Dunleavy is the former deputy inspector general for New York State Department of Corrections and author of “The Fertile Soil of Jihad.” WND reported in April of an effort by Muslim activists to shut down his class on terrorism for the United States Military Special Operations School.

“Keep in mind that the type of inmates they are talking about include the likes of Michael Adebolajo, convicted in the brutal killing of British Army soldier Lee Rigby, and Anjem Choudary, the bigoted radical Islamic clergy who inspired countless attendees at his Finsbury Mosque to jihad, including ex-con ‘Shoe Bomber’ Richard Reid,” Dunleavy said.

Choudary was convicted of providing material support to ISIS.

A psychologist, a chaplain and a lawyer …

According to the British plan, the inmates progress would be monitored by a panel of experts, including a psychologist, a chaplain and lawyer.

Dunleavy said one of the problems with the panel is the inclusion of Islamic clergy who may not have been properly vetted.

He pointed out the presence of radical Islamic clergy in the U.S. prison system is well documented, citing to the recent case of Edwin Lemmons, who was arrested by the Joint Terrorism Task Force after having been radicalized in a New York State prison and traveling overseas for “underground tactical training.”

Despite clear evidence of extremist views, Dunleavy said, he was hired after his release from the Florida Bureau of Prisons by the Muslim Chaplains Services of Virginia to be an imam and Arabic instructor in Virginia prisons.

Dunleavy pointed out the number of violent terrorist attacks in the West carried out by people radicalized in prison is growing.

Three of the four Muslim terrorists sentenced to life in prison last week after being convicted of plotting attacks in the U.K. had already spent time in British prisons for terrorist-related crimes.

Dunleavy issued a warning regarding the release of prisoners in the United States for terrorism-related crimes in the coming years.

“We had better have a well-defined strategy in place to deal with them in prison and a more stringent supervised release program than currently exists,” he said.

“Simply asking them to develop ‘positive personal goals’ will not cut it.”
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hang them
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