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Mar 6, 2015 13:52:15   #
Loki wrote:
If someone set Ventura on fire, I would not piss on him to put it out.


He could bleed out like in the movie Predator. lol! :lol:
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Mar 6, 2015 13:35:59   #
Get these i***ts out of here.

Campus Reform) – The Associated Students of University of California, Irvine (ASUCI) v**ed Tuesday to remove all f**gs, including American f**gs, from an inclusive space on campus because of their offensive nature.

The bill, R50-70, was authored by Social Ecology Representative Matthew Guevara, and accuses all f**gs, especially, the American f**g, of being “symbols of patriotism or weapons for nationalism.”

“[F]lags construct paradigms of conformity and sets [sic] homogenized standards for others to obtain which in this country typically are idolized as freedom, e******y, and democracy,” the bill reads.

The legislation argues that f**gs may be interpreted differently; the American f**g, for example, can represent “American exceptionalism and superiority,” as well as oppression.

“[T]he American f**g has been flown in instances of colonialism and imperialism,” the bill continues, arguing that “symbolism has negative and positive aspects that are interpreted differently by individuals.”

The anti-f**g h*****g bill adds that free speech, such as f**gs in inclusive spaces, can be interpreted as h**e speech.

“[F]reedom of speech, in a space that aims to be as inclusive as possible[,] can be interpreted as h**e speech,” the bill reads.

“Let it be resolved that ASUCI make every effort to make the Associated Students main lobby space as inclusive as possible.”

“Let it further be resolved that no f**g, of any nation, may be hanged on the walls of the Associate Student main lobby space.”

“Let it be further be resolved that if a decorative item is in the Associate student lobby space and issues arise, the solution will be to remove the item if there is considerable request to do so.”

The f**g banning legislation passed with six yea v**es, four nay, and two abstentions.

The legislation resolved that any decoration that a student finds offensive will be removed from the Associate Student main lobby if the request is made.

ASUCI is the undergraduate governing body of UC-Irvine. According to its website, it’s student-led by those who are elected into their positions.

Campus Reform has contacted ASUCI and the UC system for comment.

http://www.campusreform.org/?ID=6335
- See more at: http://www.teaparty.org/u-california-students-remove-offensive-american-f**g-inclusive-space-87439/#sthash.a9wHucuf.dpuf
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Mar 6, 2015 13:20:06   #
The Islamic Republic of Iran: America's Closest Ally?

Posted on 12:35pm on Friday 6th March 2015, by Sean Gibbons : Staff Writer

President Obama impotently watches as a new round of secular violence hits Iraq

The Iraqi Security Force, which has accepted millions of dollars' worth of weapons and equipment from the United States, now has begun a series of cooperative missions with Iran's violent Shiite m*****as to overtake the territory lost to ISIS this past summer. Held by ISIS since June of 2014, Tikrit is seen as a strategic necessity for future attempts to retake large portions of Iraq. However with over 20 thousand Sunnis fleeing from the Shiite m*****as already and numerous reports of the Iranians k*****g innocent civilians around Tikrit, many local groups fear this attack will only further sectarian fighting in the area. The Obama administration, despite refusing to add airstrike support because of Iranian involvement, has been otherwise hush about the Iranian infiltration and has continued to order hundreds of US advisors to remain assisting in the o*******w of Tikrit.

Sectarian conflict between Sunni and Shiite Muslims played an important role in the emergence of ISIS. The third American approved Shiite Prime Minister since the 03 invasions Nouri al- Maliki promised to increase Sunni representation in the army and central government. However, Prime Minister al-Maliki's detention of thousands of Sunnis without trial, destruction of a democratically chosen Sunni party, and the bombing of Sunni civilian areas further alienated the majority of the afflicted Sunni population. Maliki wanted the safety in numbers that his Shia neighbors offered. While embracing Iran, Maliki put distance between his government and Iraq's Sunni minority.

The number one criticism of Maliki was that he was too involved with Iran, where he had lived for the 20 years prior to being elected P.M. of Iraq. Many also speculated that all the legislation coming from Baghdad was actually coming from Iran. Although speculative, there is no argument that Iranian troops and plain clothed m*****as were routinely able to cross the border and attack the Sunni population of Iraq. Regardless of the deplorable actions of ISIS, many in the Sunni areas of Iraq believed they would be treated better by ISIS than under the oppressive, Iranian influenced Iraqi government. This assault on the rights of Sunni Iraqis paved the way for ISIS to acquiesce large swathes of Sunni Iraq with little resistance.

Now in 2015, The United States, just days after a Kuwaiti report revealing that President Obama threatened to shoot down Israeli jets if they engaged Iranian nuclear facilities, finds itself in the familiar state of Middle Eastern confusion. Iran, considering itself the protector of the Shiite Islam world, has consistently attempted to broaden their own power by involving itself with the Shiite government of Iraq. Swearing vengeance against the Sunni people of Iraq, the Shiite m*****as have already begun to indiscriminately murder Sunni women and children on the outskirts of Tikrit. If the Iranian forces are successful in taking Tikrit, many Sunni and Kurdish Iraqis will be fearful about the conquering Iranian army currently marching though their country. In a country torn to shreds by sectarian warfare, an increase in d******e violence is highly probable.

America's closest allies in the regions, Israel and the Kurds of Northern Iraq, have already voiced their terror regarding the Obama administration's coordination with Iran. Israel, fearful of Iran's growing nuclear capabilities, finds itself blocked by the United States to protect itself from a country which openly threatens to annihilate the Jewish people. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu spoke late last week to the US congress, voicing his fears about the new, positive American/ Iranian relationship. Likewise, the Kurds, who have protected their most prized city of Kirkuk since Iraqi troops fled from the city in June, have been told by the Iranian m*****as that the land still belongs to the Shiite population. The complication has many in the Kurdish community as fearful of what a post-ISIS Iraq would look like as they are of the current scenario.

Once again the Obama administration is tolerating illegal actions that constitute a proxy war. Iraqs initial reliance on Iran was a crucial cause for the emergence of ISIS, and this latest invasion by troops predominately from Iran will undoubtedly only cause increased tensions between Shiite and Sunni groups. What is more disturbing, this administration is happy to throw away tested, trusted allies in exchange for religious extremists. Israel and the Kurds have been left to wonder if their close friends in America just abandoned them for the holocaust denying, genocide promising Islamic republic of Iran. They may be right.
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Mar 6, 2015 12:18:03   #
TexaCan wrote:
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There will be a war between Israel and Iran and Russia and others. The bible tells us of this war. But God steps in and wins it supernaturally. But many will die. The bible does not tell us if it happens before the rapture or after it. We have some very difficult times ahead us. We need to be aware of what's going to happen but not consumed with it. We are to live each day that He gives us the very best that we can. I know there are many different beliefs as to the timing of these events and I will never argue about them. I just say be prepared and put everything in the Lords hands. He will take care of each and everyone of his children.
O br There will be a war between Israel and Iran ... (show quote)



Though I agree, it's very hard not to be consumed with what will eventually happen. We all have different outlooks and opinions of what has become of this country and of course, what has been going on in the ME for thousands of years. When the bear comes down from the north, I believe the gates of hell will start to open up.
Lock & Load!
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Mar 6, 2015 11:56:28   #
iFrank wrote:
I don't think I would like a whole month for each so called American. maybe a day, the month should be reserved for those who accept the Americana Heritage, it's a melting pot so blend in. [b[(everybody's talking their own language it feels like we're in the time of the Tower of Babel)[b]



To think at one time everyone spoke the same language. I understand why God changed all of that, but there are times I wish he'd have left it alone.
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Mar 6, 2015 11:21:28   #
Hemiman wrote:
I wouldn't be suprised to see the f*g Obama calling a news conference to announce how happy he is that this has happened.He is the one that keeps this all together,without him it would not be happening.I hope he burns in hell for eternity plus 100 years.Maybe he will become terminally ill,with a short but very painful end.His very existence is an insult to humanity.


They'll be starting a new series on television called...the not so secret lives of peter puffers and bush lappers.
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Mar 6, 2015 11:11:45   #
JFlorio wrote:
I am furious with the Republicans. People say they need to learn to govern. Bulls**t they need to rule. Just like the Obama administration does. If you are truly worried about the Constitution and Executive over reach then you use wh**ever means necessary to stop them. If that means shutting down 30,000 non-essential workers in the DHS you do it. They are so worried about getting re-elected they make me sick. This country needs a crisis to wake everyone up before this administration sinks in to total tyranny.
I am furious with the Republicans. People say they... (show quote)


I could not have said that any better myself. The GOP needs to grow a pair and defend the constitution. I'm sure they all promised to do that when we v**ed them in last November. They need to start proceedings to impeach and try this dictator in chief for treason. I can think of quite a few others that need ousted from their current positions as well, being both Dem's and Repub's.
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Mar 6, 2015 10:22:19   #
Alicia wrote:
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Every person has the right to practice his own religion BUT NOT TO IMPOSE IT ON OTHERS! ! ! ! !


If that's the case, why in the hell do we have to cater to the mudslime?
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Mar 6, 2015 09:55:41   #
no propaganda please wrote:
Great post and we need to remember what America has done for freedom worldwide, much of which is now considered what we need to apologize for.


It puts a lump in your throat and a tear in your eye to see the number of men and women who sacrificed their lives for this "Great Country' of ours. It's even more painful knowing that people who have had the privilege of living in the land of the free are so eager to give it all up at the request of an absolute lunatic. I pray that our Lord & Savior Jesus Christ will guide us in the right direction. Psalms~144:1&2 St.Luke~22:36
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Mar 6, 2015 09:37:07   #
the waker wrote:

What will it take to hold a politician accountable anymore? V****g these lying bastards out takes too long ( w/ too much damage done), just to put another lying bastard in his place.
Ultimately, this country is run by 546 people (436 house, 100 senate, 9 judicial, and 1 president).
One would think 350 million people could hold them accountable.

I'm beginning to think there is only one way, but that would sure be messy.
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Mar 5, 2015 15:25:41   #
Truly, Islam is full of some sick sons of b***hes.
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Mar 5, 2015 15:05:55   #
DonJ wrote:
There is a another way, "Last weekend Rand Paul won his third consecutive CPAC straw poll, CPAC is considered the largest and most important annual GOP conference, with over 11,000 attending this year. This victory marks the continued advancement of our movement and sets the stage for Rand’s p**********l campaign to claim the White House and move us closer to liberty. Support for Rand Paul is in full swing.
http://www.ronpaulforums.com/forumdisplay.php?283-Rand-Paul-Forum
Something's going to happen.
There is a another way, "Last weekend Rand Pa... (show quote)


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Mar 5, 2015 14:55:22   #
PoppaGringo wrote:
Is there no limit to what this White House will do to further destroy our Country and its traditions?


Apparently not. I wish my body was not tore up and I had money to burn. I'd love to be able to organize a march on the WH lawn. Of course, it'd be more than a march, it'd be an uprising!
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Mar 5, 2015 13:52:35   #
2bltap wrote:
For what it's worth Gentlemen, I'm with you! I was in the Marine Corps as a grunt and then in contracting. I still know a thing or two. Try and keep the faith my brothers. What we as patriots want and need will happen. Patience! Stay hard and frosty!

Semper Fi


I pray you're right. I have faith, but my patience is wearing thin.
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Mar 5, 2015 12:06:20   #
JMHO wrote:
In 2012, U.S. Ambassador to Kenya Scott Gration abruptly stepped down from his post. According to a Foreign Policy report by Josh Rogin (now a reporter for Bloomberg), Gration was the subject of a whithering evaluation from the State Department:

The impending release of a highly critical report by the State Department’s Inspector General’s office prompted the sudden resignation Friday of U.S. Ambassador to Kenya Scott Gration, according to administration and congressional sources.

The report was described to The Cable by multiple people briefed on its contents as one of the worst reviews of an ambassador’s performance written by the IG’s staff in several years.


While Gration was fired for a myriad of reasons, one passage of the damning report leaps out in light of recent events:

Very soon after the Ambassador’s arrival in May 2011, he broadcast his lack of confidence in the information management staff. Because the information management office could not change the Department’s policy for handling Sensitive But Unclassified material, he assumed charge of the mission’s information management operations. He ordered a commercial Internet connection installed in his embassy office bathroom so he could work there on a laptop not connected to the Department email system. He drafted and distributed a mission policy authorizing himself and other mission personnel to use commercial email for daily communication of official government business. During the inspection, the Ambassador continued to use commercial email for official government business. The Department email system provides automatic security, record-keeping, and backup functions as required. The Ambassador’s requirements for use of commercial email in the office and his flouting of direct instructions to adhere to Department policy have placed the information management staff in a conundrum: balancing the desire to be responsive to their mission leader and the need to adhere to Department regulations and government information security standards.

In other words, State Department policy was very clear. Using a private email outside the State Department's secure system was completely unacceptable. If this applied to ambassadors, one would think it was sensible policy for the Secretary of State as well.
In 2012, U.S. Ambassador to Kenya Scott Gration ab... (show quote)

The left should do the right thing and throw ole Hillary under the bus.
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