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Mar 18, 2014 18:52:04   #
Terry Hamblin wrote:
I would v**e for Palin in a heartbeat, she is beautiful, and that's what e******ns are about, huh. Hillary is ugly, was ugly and always will be ugly, that's why Bill ALWAYS was into extracurricular activities, after he got his share of the money that is!



remember that ol bill was running around the country in 08 questioning if obama was qialified to be pres. bill shut up when he was told if you dont shut up we will k**l your daughter.this is when he backed off.
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Mar 18, 2014 18:45:37   #
Patty wrote:
The solution is simple. Send them home and bring our people home. They have no army, no navy what are you so afraid of.



they were invloved in the k*****g of out troops even cutting their heads off ,why not k**l the whole bunch.
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Mar 18, 2014 16:45:37   #
Patty wrote:
I agree why would we close our eyes to this type of government.
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/president-obama-bragged-good-k*****g-people-book-article-1.1506211

We have no damn business being there.


king obama is actually commiting murder ,he murdered a man and his 16 yr old son with out the proper authority.
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Mar 18, 2014 16:42:03   #
Patty wrote:
JEFFREY ST. CLAIR is the author of Been Brown So Long It Looked Like Green to Me: the Politics of Nature and Grand Theft Pentagon: Tales of Corruption and Profiteering from the War on Terror.

http://www.counterpunch.org/

No one there has gotten any kind of a trial. Why are they afraid to trie these guys but prefer to just keep water boarding them till they confess.


im sorry i dont believe that
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Mar 18, 2014 16:28:28   #
Brian Devon wrote:
Also, we've seen rapid decline in the number of people living in abject poverty - perhaps we need to return to those days of less f****l f**ls and more starvation





Too much atmospheric warming will lead to "death control" of the human species. Florida amusement parks will need to be re-named "Venice-land". There is an alternative to overpopulation and starvation. Its called birth control. Combine it with lower carbon emissions and you have a formula for sustainability.

The ZPG movement needs to find its voice again.[/quote]

zpg movement is the obama care we are about enjoy .and as far as starving and death control i hope you and yours are the first to go you stupid ass.
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Mar 18, 2014 16:22:09   #
Brian Devon wrote:
This is bad news. Recently scientists have noticed such a major retreat of winter ice in Alaska, that herds of Walrus are now coming on to land, much too early for the season. There is a also a decline of the Polar bear population.

The worst news is yet to come. Even slight increases in the earth's overall temperature causes a thawing of perma-frost especially in Siberia. When the perma-frost thaws trapped methane gas is released, which warms the atmosphere, causing more methane release. This is a vicious feed-back loop. The consequences??? Mass extinctions.

Time to restrict our consumption of f****l f**ls.

Do the public want to listen to the 95% of scientists concerned about c*****e c****e? It would seem a lot wiser than listening to those Nobel Laureates Rush Limbaugh and Bill O'Reilly.
This is bad news. Recently scientists have noticed... (show quote)


the so called scientist who have been bought with fed grants and have been proven liars i would believe rush or bill before you or them
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Mar 18, 2014 16:17:55   #
your as full of s**t as a christmass turkey.now if you are so stupid as to believe that ,just what would be your plan to stop it
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Mar 18, 2014 16:15:49   #
Brian Devon wrote:
This is bad news. Recently scientists have noticed such a major retreat of winter ice in Alaska, that herds of Walrus are now coming on to land, much too early for the season. There is a also a decline of the Polar bear population.

The worst news is yet to come. Even slight increases in the earth's overall temperature causes a thawing of perma-frost especially in Siberia. When the perma-frost thaws trapped methane gas is released, which warms the atmosphere, causing more methane release. This is a vicious feed-back loop. The consequences??? Mass extinctions.

Time to restrict our consumption of f****l f**ls.

Do the public want to listen to the 95% of scientists concerned about c*****e c****e? It would seem a lot wiser than listening to those Nobel Laureates Rush Limbaugh and Bill O'Reilly.
This is bad news. Recently scientists have noticed... (show quote)
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Mar 18, 2014 15:07:14   #
[quote=permafrost]C*****e C****e
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Study Finds Greenland Glaciers Losing 10 Billion Tons of Ice Per Year
Yale Environment 360 | March 18, 2014 9:19 am | Comments
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The glaciers of northeast Greenland, long thought to be the most stable part of the massive Greenland ice sheet, are melting at an accelerating pace, losing roughly 10 billion tons of ice annually for the past decade, say researchers from the U.S. and Denmark.
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This map shows major ice drainages in Greenland, along with measured ice surface velocities. The northeast Greenland ice stream (NEGIS) now appears to be retreating as rapidly, or perhaps more rapidly, than other parts of the ice sheet, including Jakobshavn Isbræ (JI), Helheim Glacier (HG) and Kangerdlugssuaq (KG). Catchments for those regions are outlined on the map. Image credit: The Ohio State University, Natural History Museum of Denmark

The finding will likely boost estimates of global sea level rise, which had previously not accounted for massive ice loss from that region, scientists say. The Zachariae ice stream in northeast Greenland, which drains 16 percent of the ice sheet, has retreated roughly 12.4 miles during the past decade, outpacing the fast-moving Jakobshavn glacier, which has retreated 21.7 miles over the last 150 years.

Ice loss from the region is likely accelerating, the researchers say, because ice dams in nearby bays that had been blocking the glaciers’ paths are now also melting, freeing the way for them to flow into the ocean.

“Northeast Greenland is very cold—it used to be considered the last stable part of the Greenland ice sheet,” explained the lead researcher of the report, which was published in Nature C*****e C****e. “This study shows that ice loss in the northeast is now accelerating. So, now it seems that all of the margins of the Greenland ice sheet are unstable.”

well if it has been retreating for 150 yrs that lets us out you need another scapegoat.
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Mar 18, 2014 15:03:09   #
Patty wrote:
Yep if they were innocent when they went in they are going to want revenge when they get out. I would.
This guy has been there 12 years without a trial and absolutely no connection to terrorism. He was going to where he had safely moved he family and was sold to our government as a "terrorist"


where did you get this information.
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Mar 18, 2014 14:52:06   #
Patty wrote:
Jeffrey St. Clair explains how Obama conducts “freedom and democracy”


March 18, 2014 | Categories: Guest Contributions | Tags: Guantanamo, torture, | Print This Article Print This Article

Status Quo at Gitmo
Where the Torture Never Stops
by JEFFREY ST. CLAIR
First published, CounterPunch, Vol. 20, No. 10 (September 2013)

It was shortly after five o’clock on a Saturday morning last April. The prisoners in the communal cellblock at Camp 6 in Guantanamo Bay Prison had just gathered for morning prayers. Suddenly the overhead lights went out, the cell doors slammed shut and tear gas canisters exploded in the room.

Military guards charged into the cellblock, firing shotguns loaded with plastic bullets toward the huddled detainees. Three men fell to ground, writhing in pain from being struck by the “non lethal” ammunition. The other prisoners, most of whom had long been cleared for release, were forced onto the floor with guns pointed at their heads and kept prone on their bellies for the next three hours.

According to Guantanamo officials, the action was launched to quash a protest by the detainees, who had placed blankets over the surveillance cameras in their cells. But it seems more likely that the storming of the cellblock was a punitive strike against hunger striking prisoners.

The raid came only hours after members of the International Red Cross had left the prison, following an investigation into the abusive treatment of prisoners then entering the twelfth week of a hunger strike.

One of the detainees roughed up by the guards that morning was a Moroccan political dissident named Younous Chekkouri. Chekkouri has been imprisoned at Guantamo Bay since 2002. Prior to that Chekkouri had spent five months in a dreary jail in Kandahar, where he’d been swept up in the first stages of the Afghanistan war. In all that time, Chekkouri has never been charged with a crime or allowed to argue the case for his own freedom.

Chekkouri’s descent into Kafkaland began in the summer of 2001. He had been living in the suburbs of Kabul, working for a charity dev**ed to helping children of Moroccan descent. After the attacks of September 11, Chekkouri decided to move with his young wife back to Pakistan, where he had gone to university in Islamabad. His sent his wife out first and Chekkouri followed a few days later, but was snared at the border in the driftnet set out to detain men of Arabic descent. He was roughly interrogated by Pakistani ISI agents, who errantly identified him as a member of a Moroccan terrorist network. He was thrown into a mass prison outside Kandahar and five months later auctioned off to the CIA.

The CIA interrogated Chekkouri for several weeks in a secret prison in Afghanistan. He revealed nothing of value and the spooks soon wrote him off as human by-catch in the war on terror. Even so, the agents believed they might be able to coerce information about other Arabs in the region from him and packed Chekkouri off to Guantanamo, hoping that the terminal austerity of that prison would loosen him up.

More interrogations followed, some more bracing than others. But it was the same story each time. Chekkouri knew about no plots and had never associated with terrorists. After a few months, the inquisitors gave up, resigned to the fact that Chekkouri was a dead end as any kind of informant. The interrogators stopped coming. But Chekkouri’s confined life remained much the same. He was subjected to arbitrary rules, fed dreadful food, awakened before dawn each morning, placed under 24-hour surveillance, denied reading material and contact with the outside world.

Year after year passes. Eventually, a military tribunal secretly cleared Chekkouri for release. Yet he remained locked up with no prospect of gaining his freedom. Indeed, he, like dozens of other detainees, was denied the right to challenge his imprisonment.

In the spring of this year, Chekkouri joined about 100 other detainees in a hunger strike, protesting the grim, hopeless conditions in the prison. At first, the US military tried to cover up the hunger strikes. Then word began to leak out to press, followed by angry denials from Gitmo officials. The Red Cross team was dispatched to Cuba to conduct interviews with prisoners, a visit that prompted the storming of Chekkouri’s cellblock.

Then the government’s tactics changed. They began a brutally force-feeding regime on more than 44 of the hunger-strikers, including Chekkouri. He was placed into an execution-style chair. His legs and arms strapped down. An IV was inserted into his arm. He was kept in the chair for more than 20 hours. Later he returned to his cell. But the force-feeding continues. The guards come at night and chain him to his bed, then insert feeding tubes up his nose and down his throat, draining liquid protein into his stomach. It goes on like this day after day, week after week. A torture without end.

Yet, these men have nothing to confess. They hold no secret knowledge that can be extracted by prolonged suffering. They have committed no crimes deserving of such savage punishment. Their hidden torments serve no deterrent effect. This is torture for the sake of torture, in a quadrant of the world unbound by legal or moral restraints. It is, in a word, sadism.

A few weeks after the raid on Chekkouri’s cellblock, Obama gave a speech at the National Defense University calling for the closure of the Guantamo prison. “Gitmo has become a symbol around the world for an America that flouts the rule of law,” Obama pronounced. “Our allies won’t cooperate with us if they think a terrorist will end up at Gitmo.”

But Obama’s fatuous rhetoric is betrayed by his administration’s ruthless legal tactics against the detainees. In court filings in the force-feeding cases made only days after Obama’s speech, the Justice Department argues that indefinite detention of prisoners who have long been cleared for release is actually the goal of the administration. “The public interest,” Obama’s lawyers write, “lies with maintaining the status quo.”

In other words, one criminal act is used to perpetuate another. Thus, does sin pluck on sin."
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they have found many of those released go right back to war.i think it would be wise to just put them to death and save our troops.after all our troops have died by the thousands and i dont feel the k**lers should ever see the sun again
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Mar 18, 2014 14:44:24   #
permafrost wrote:
C*****e C****e
Water

Study Finds Greenland Glaciers Losing 10 Billion Tons of Ice Per Year
Yale Environment 360 | March 18, 2014 9:19 am | Comments
117 1

4 177

The glaciers of northeast Greenland, long thought to be the most stable part of the massive Greenland ice sheet, are melting at an accelerating pace, losing roughly 10 billion tons of ice annually for the past decade, say researchers from the U.S. and Denmark.
Screen Shot 2014-03-18 at 9.01.58 AM

This map shows major ice drainages in Greenland, along with measured ice surface velocities. The northeast Greenland ice stream (NEGIS) now appears to be retreating as rapidly, or perhaps more rapidly, than other parts of the ice sheet, including Jakobshavn Isbræ (JI), Helheim Glacier (HG) and Kangerdlugssuaq (KG). Catchments for those regions are outlined on the map. Image credit: The Ohio State University, Natural History Museum of Denmark

The finding will likely boost estimates of global sea level rise, which had previously not accounted for massive ice loss from that region, scientists say. The Zachariae ice stream in northeast Greenland, which drains 16 percent of the ice sheet, has retreated roughly 12.4 miles during the past decade, outpacing the fast-moving Jakobshavn glacier, which has retreated 21.7 miles over the last 150 years.

Ice loss from the region is likely accelerating, the researchers say, because ice dams in nearby bays that had been blocking the glaciers’ paths are now also melting, freeing the way for them to flow into the ocean.

“Northeast Greenland is very cold—it used to be considered the last stable part of the Greenland ice sheet,” explained the lead researcher of the report, which was published in Nature C*****e C****e. “This study shows that ice loss in the northeast is now accelerating. So, now it seems that all of the margins of the Greenland ice sheet are unstable.”

Other recent studies had estimated more moderate ice loss from Greenland’s northeast.
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why was greenland named greenland ?i wonder if the vickings found greenland covered in ice or a garden spot,which would explain why warming is just natural and not caused by man.
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Mar 18, 2014 14:07:39   #
you are absoutly right ,it was lying demorat and their msmthat lie like dogs.
MrEd wrote:
Is Sarah Palin perfect? Not that I have noticed, but then that is true of everyone else too. I know there are a few here that think they are and they are the smartest people in the world, but they are in fact far from it. I know my talking about Sara Palin will draw fire from the progressives on this site, but to tell you the t***h, I couldn't care less what they think. I would dearly love to see Hillary and Sara Palin running against each other just to see the fireworks that would follow. I think Sara Palin would not only win a debate against Hillary, but make her tuck tail and run away. She isn't even close to being on the same plain and Sara Palin and that is on her worst day.................





By Lloyd Marcus
March 18, 2014
NewsWithViews.com

"I watched a great old movie in the time period of the 1700s starring Anthony Quinn. A small village was brutally abused by an evil bandit and his army of thugs. Quinn organized and inspired the fearful villagers to fight back. When villagers were k**led, many blamed, criticized and rejected Quinn. Displaying true leadership, Quinn remained willing to fight. He informed his critics that cowardice begets more tyranny. Freedom ain't free.

Folks, true leaders pay a heavy price which is why they, as do eagles, fly alone. Sarah Palin has led by example, displaying tremendous courage, backbone and grit by standing up for conservative principles, traditional values, freedom and liberty; even when some conservatives and establishment Republicans joined the chorus of liberals, Democrats and MSM calling her a fool.

Someone said if you promote a lie long enough, for some, it becomes reality. Such is the case regarding Palin's smarts. Meanwhile, Obama's list of faux pas including his recent inability to correctly spell “respect” are ignored or laughed-off.

Threatened by her enormous presence and the extreme impact of her inspiring 2008 VP nomination acceptance speech, Democrats and the MSM immediately launched a campaign to destroy Palin. In their joint effort to discredit her, every word out of Palin's mouth has been viewed through an unjust false lens which assumes that she is an i***t. I challenge anyone on the planet to survive such extreme critical scrutiny."

You can read the rest of the article here; http://www.newswithviews.com/Marcus/lloyd287.htm
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Mar 17, 2014 18:30:24   #
Brian Devon wrote:
You could be right Kevyn. I understand people not liking a particular president. It has always been thus, since the founding of this nation. I don't however get the visceral hatred.

When he is decisive, they accuse him of being a dictator. When he is naturally hesitant, like with taking up arms against the world's #2 nuclear armed nation, they accuse him of being a wimp.

It kind of reminds me of the anti-semites who accuse Jews of being c*******ts, then rail against them for capitalist excesses.

Maybe in the cases of President Obama and the Jews it could be something else, something they prefer not to say. Gee............what could it possibly be???
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hey i finally got it your saying if someone dosent agree with obama and jews they are obviousley r****t
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Mar 17, 2014 12:40:43   #
Bruce wrote:
The h**e being spewed publicly today has always been there but controlled in public because of real or imagined public pressures. Today, the thought of a black man in the white house is too much for some to bear as it destroys the underpinnings of s*********t beliefs. Let's not forget that there are deep, scars that have been created along the way by h**emongers and luckily for our society, better education for the masses has lead to a sense of reason gaining the upper hand. Because of this, I have high hopes for our country because of the changing emotional dynamics of our youth who in most instances are at a loss to come to grips with our h**e filled past. It will be a good thing if the emotionally unbalanced among us recognize that the time for solving problems by brute force has passed, and we only need to look at what is now taking place in the conflict between Russia and it's satellites.
The United States has been setting an example to the world as to how we can resolve our problems rationally, let's not tarnish that image by being silly. We have come a long way, but still a work in progress with high hopes for the future.
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