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Feb 22, 2016 16:32:50   #
CarolSeer2016 wrote:


Uhuhuhuhuh,,,,I care. Love it when Putin tells the Monkee what's cooking.

Brilliant Putin plan. Any positions not identified will receive the business end of the Ruskee bombs. Neenerneenerneener to The Monkeez/Arabs IS pals.
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Feb 16, 2016 11:42:14   #
Sicilianthing wrote:
When the Families begin murdering ClownsInGowns ?


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Breaking: Concerns Raised After No Autopsy For Scalia, Pillow Found Over Head Considered Suspicious



Many have raised significant concerns after it was revealed no autopsy is scheduled for Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia after his shocking death at a Texas ranch this weekend.

And now the owner of that ranch has revealed information that could cause a whole new controversy: Scalia was found with a pillow over his head…

According to reports:

“A first-time guest to the Cibolo Creek Creek Ranch, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia was animated and engaged during dinner Friday night, as one of three dozen invitees to an event that had nothing to do with law or politics, according to the ranch owner.

Just hours later, he would be found dead of apparent natural causes, which media outlets reported on Sunday was a heart attack.

“He was seated near me and I had a chance to observe him. He was very entertaining. But about 9 p.m. he said, ‘it’s been a long day and a long week, I want to get some sleep,” recalled Houston businessman John Poindexter, who owns the 30,000-acre luxury ranch.

When Poindexter tried to awaken Scalia about 8:30 the next morning, the judge’s door was locked and he did not answer. Three hours later, Poindexter returned after an outing, with a friend of Scalia who had come from Washington with him.

“We discovered the judge in bed, a pillow over his head. His bed clothes were unwrinkled,” said Poindexter.”
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First things first....why did his Gulfstream have Air Force cover? Ha, it appears that The Monkee was onboard with him. Then, the Gulfstream flys to CA with fighter escort.
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Jan 30, 2016 03:09:09   #
archie bunker wrote:
I think this was uncalled for.


Love talk is most crucial.
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Jan 30, 2016 03:07:01   #
Dummy Boy wrote:
I'll take her over Trump, she looks like a whore.


Ha, and Old Lady Clinton looks like a whores mom.

Uhuhuhuh, she is.
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Jan 17, 2016 03:56:56   #
Anigav6969 wrote:
Because ,many conservatives here don't want to see anything successful being done by this administration.....I hope you see it as good news........yssup9696...an ole buddy of mine here used to call me that.....miss him


Ass Eyes Defense Secretary needs a corn cob and turpentine rub. Despicable piece of maggot politician..
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Jan 11, 2016 18:04:59   #
nwtk2007 wrote:
You ARE joking, right??

The bulk of their military hardware came from us. Oh they have a couple of innovations, but . .

And IF they are the most powerful military on the planet, which of course they are not, then why do we need to protect them?


Dead nuts correct! $10 million USD per day goes to these cross h**ers.

The kikeleh clap bastards demolished more crosses last week.
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Jan 6, 2016 19:05:49   #
ziggy88 wrote:
Researched by Pastor Gary Boyd

The Social Security check is now (or soon will be) referred to as a "Federal Benefit Payment?" I'll be part of the one percent to forward this. I am forwarding it because it touches a nerve in me, and I hope it will in you. Please keep passing it on until everyone in our country has read it.

The government is now referring to our Social Security checks as a "Federal Benefit Payment." This isn't a benefit. It is our money paid out of our earned income! Not only did we all contribute to Social Security but our employers did too. It totaled 15% of our income before taxes.

If you averaged $30K per year over your working life, that's close to $180,000 invested in Social Security.

If you calculate the future value of your monthly investment in social security ($375/month, including both you and your employers contributions) at a meager 1% interest rate compounded monthly, after 40 years of working you'd have more than $1.3+ million dollars saved!

This is your personal investment. Upon retirement, if you took out only 3% per year, you'd receive $39,318 per year, or $3,277 per month.

That's almost three times more than today's average Social Security benefit of $1,230 per month, according to the Social Security Administration. (Google it – it’s a fact).

And your retirement fund would last more than 33 years (until you're 98 if you retire at age 65)! I can only imagine how much better most average-income people could live in retirement if our government had just invested our money in low-risk interest-earning accounts.

Instead, the folks in Washington pulled off a bigger "Ponzi scheme" than Bernie Madoff ever did. They took our money and used it elsewhere. They forgot (oh yes, they knew) that it was OUR money they were taking. They didn't have a referendum to ask us if we wanted to lend the money to them. And they didn't pay interest on the debt they assumed. And recently they've told us that the money won't support us for very much longer.

But is it our fault they misused our investments? And now, to add insult to injury, they're calling it a "benefit", as if we never worked to earn every penny of it.

Just because they borrowed the money doesn't mean that our investments were a charity!

Let's take a stand. We have earned our right to Social Security and Medicare. Demand that our legislators bring some sense into our government.

Find a way to keep Social Security and Medicare going for the sake of that 92% of our population who need it.

Then call it what it is: Our Earned Retirement Income.

99% of people won't forward this. Will you?
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We need two sacrificial maggot politicians, anally impaled with blistering hot soldering irons, offering apologies to us along with lump sum payments as you have calculated.
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Jan 5, 2016 21:02:54   #
PeterS wrote:
I couldn't resist this one. Captain Fluff's gonna save our country....


Looks like a lard ass, trough sucking, maggot politician playing paint ball wannabe.
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Jan 5, 2016 20:45:07   #
the waker wrote:
...Or just got down wind of Michelle :)


Ha, his cross dressing husband.
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Jan 5, 2016 20:37:56   #
gynojunkie wrote:
Europe ''on the verge of civil war'' – Swiss army chief's urgent warning.

Society in western Europe is on the verge of breaking down amid chaotic violence caused by economic dislocation, mass immigration and terrorism. This is not the view of some ‘crazy survivalist’ but of the head of the Swiss Armed Forces.

Lieutenant-General André Blattmann has issued a warning to the Swiss people that society is dangerously close to collapse and advised those not already armed as part of the Swiss Army reserve to take steps to arm themselves. Blattmann has been head of the Armed Forces since, 1 March 2009 and his words carry very significant weight in a country in which several Citizens’ Initiative referenda against burqas and mosques have proven enormously popular as concerns grow about immigration and Islamisation.

In the last two World Wars, the Swiss combination of mountains and armed citizenry preserved the country’s peace and neutrality, but in the coming conflict, Switzerland already has its own massive fifth column.

According to the newspaper Deutsche Wirtschafts Nachrichten:

The situation is growing increasingly risky, Blattman begins.

“The threat of terror is rising, hybrid wars are being fought around the globe; the economic outlook is gloomy and the resulting migration flows of displaced persons and refugees have assumed unforeseen dimensions.”

Blattmann: “Social unrest can not be ruled out”, the vocabulary in public discourse will “dangerously aggressive.”

“The mixture is increasingly unappetizing” Blattmann sees the basis of Swiss prosperity and society, “has long been once again called into question.”

He recalls the situation around the two world wars in the last century and advises Switzerland, to arm themselves.

The Swiss Armed Forces have in the past held general manouvres in which the starting point was social unrest in neighbouring countries.
They, of course, include France and Austria, both of which face massive problems with immigration, Islamisation and elite repression of popular concern about what is going on. The Lieutenant-General’s warning echoes that of Rear Admiral Chris Parry in 2006, when he said that the combination of immigration and Islam would cause “a civilisational collapse on a par with the fall of the Roman Empire”.

At the time, Parry was quizzed by hostile journalists but stuck to his guns, as did the then head of the British Armed Forces, who defended him on the basis that he hadn’t said that it definitely would happen, but was only warning what would happen unless the politicians addressed the problems. Needless to say, they failed to do so, in fact, they actually speeded the whole process up.

http://speisa.com/modules/articles/index.php/item.2323/europe-on-the-verge-of-civil-war-a%80%93-swiss-army-chief-s-urgent-warning.html

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Europeans have been generous, multicultural, politically correct, diverse--and culturally suicidal.

Allowing Muslims into Eurabia has been a dismal failure; the failure is obviously on the part of Europe's social progressive "leadership" (leadership in quotes because it is difficult to envision a "leader" who would deliberately sabotage the lifestyle, security and future of his own nation [though, we have one of those here, do we not?]).

Failure is also to be apportioned to Muslims--the single demographic upon which Western generosity and "Kumbaya" is utterly wasted.
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My male in-laws in Switzerland all have their military issued Sig 550's oiled and ready.
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Jan 5, 2016 20:21:58   #
timmh67 wrote:
Political opposition is wide in scope. Unfortunately, too many low information US citizens don't understand the difference between Constitutional-based political discourse and treason. Once you overstep the Constitution, you've become an enemy of it. That was once deemed to be treason.
And now... obama crying on TV to get his own way to help change the 2nd Amendment illegally."Another Exutive Order." A cell phone and a pen, His own words.
This is the most strangest corrupt man to ever run a country. obama has no idea how to lead. Michelle ?
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The Monkee was sniffing onions.
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Jan 5, 2016 17:44:13   #
Blade_Runner wrote:
Talking about yourself again, I see. That's called narcissism. Obama is good at it.


Your adoration of the cross h**ers is truly anti American.
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Jan 5, 2016 16:43:40   #
payne1000 wrote:
Sorry I have no photos of snakes in Debbie's hair but I do have a photo of her with her arm around a snake:


Low life, pan handling, cross hating, squatters.
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Jan 4, 2016 22:27:50   #
mwdegutis wrote:
Nice try. See attached for U.S. Foreign Aid to Israel: Total Aid (1949-2014). Bottom line: $120.5 billion or $4.9 billion per day. As far as I’m concerned, money well spent to support the only democracy in the Middle East. You deceivingly showed your “figure” as the total amount in today’s dollars.

http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/US-Israel/U.S._Assistance_to_Israel1.html


Bottom line, the nomadic clap bastards owe us big time. Their occupation of Palestine, enabled by USA Hawk missiles etc. has inflamed the Muslims.

The only deception is that State Run Media is in bed with the pan handling, cross hating, Kikeleh and does not report their manipulation of our maggot politicians.
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Jan 4, 2016 16:48:24   #
Dave wrote:
How one can conclude the current administration has had any success in foreign policy escapes real world observation

These Are the Top 10 Risks to the World in 2016

Ian Bremmer @ianbremmer



At the beginning of each year Eurasia Group, the political risk consultancy I founded and oversee, publishes a list of the top 10 political risk stories for the 12 months ahead. These are the risks and trends we believe are most likely to move markets in 2016. We’ve opened the year with a serious spat between Saudi Arabia and Iran, and a horrible day for markets in China. But our #1 risk centers on erosion of the partnership that has provided a lot of global stability over many years.

1.The Hollow Alliance
The t***s-Atlantic partnership has been the world’s most important alliance for nearly seventy years, but it’s now weaker and less relevant than at any point in decades. The U.S. no longer plays a decisive role in addressing any of Europe’s top priorities. Russia’s intervention in Ukraine and the conflict in Syria will expose U.S.-European divisions. As U.S. and European paths diverge, there will be no one to play international fireman—and conflicts particularly in the Middle East will be left to rage.

2. Closed Europe
In 2016, divisions in Europe will reach a critical point as a core conflict emerges between Open Europe and Closed Europe—and a combination of ine******y, refugees, terrorism, and grassroots political pressures pose an unprecedented challenge to the principles on which the European Union was founded. Europe’s open borders will face particular pressure. The risk of Britain’s exit from the E.U. is underestimated. Europe’s economics will hold together in 2016, but its broader meaning and its social fabric will not.


3. The China Footprint
Never has a country at China’s modest level of economic and political development produced such a powerful global footprint. China is the only country of scale today with a global economic strategy. The recognition in 2016 that China is both the most important and most uncertain driver of a series of global outcomes will increasingly unnerve other international players who aren’t ready for it, don’t understand or agree with Chinese priorities, and won’t know how to respond to it.

4. ISIS and “Friends”
The Islamic State of Iraq and Greater Syria is the world’s most powerful terrorist organization, having attracted followers and imitators from Nigeria to the Philippines. But the international response to its rise is inadequate, misdirected, and at cross purposes. For 2016, this problem will prove unfixable, and ISIS and other terrorist organizations friendly to its aims will take advantage of that. The most vulnerable states will remain those with explicit reasons for ISIS to target them (France, Russia, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and the United States), and those with the largest numbers of unintegrated Sunni Muslims (Iraq, Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt, and across Europe).

5. Saudi Arabia’s Rifts
The Saudi Kingdom faces a growing risk of instability this year, and its increasingly isolated status will lead it to act more aggressively across the Middle East. The threat of intra-royal family discord is on the rise, and a scenario of open conflict — unimaginable prior to King Salman’s January 2015 ascension — has now become entirely realistic. The key source of external Saudi anxiety is Iran, soon to be free of sanctions. Now that the Saudis have executed the kingdom’s top Shia cleric and Iran has responded with open hostility, we can expect an intensification of their proxy conflicts in Syria, Yemen, and elsewhere in the region.



6. The Rise of Technologists
A variety of highly influential non-state actors from the world of technology are entering the realm of politics with unprecedented assertiveness. These newly politically ambitious technologists are numerous and diverse, with profiles ranging from Silicon Valley corporations to hacker groups and retired philanthropists. The political rise of these actors will generate pushback from governments and citizens, generating both policy and market volatility.

7. Unpredictable Leaders
An unusually wide constellation of leaders known for their erratic behavior will make international politics exceptionally volatile this year. Russia’s Vladimir Putin and Turkey’s Recep Tayyip Erdogan are leaders of an unruly pack that includes Saudi Arabia’s Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and – to a lesser but important extent – Ukraine’s Petro Poroshenko. These unpredictable leaders make our list for 2016 because their interventions overlap and conflict. One powerful, erratic leader spells trouble; four spell volatility with major international implications.
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CORRECTION,,,,American intervention in Ukraine via o*******w of the elected Government.

Bonus, Biden's cocaine snorting kid has a juicy.position at an energy company there.
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