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Feb 11, 2016 07:13:50   #
PaulPisces wrote:
Why would anyone have an issue using "founders" instead of "founding fathers"?


WHY would anyone think to tell me I can't use ANY words?? Read some history, Sir (please).
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Feb 7, 2016 12:56:06   #
Artemis wrote:
Slight correction it was the heat index, I was going by memory of last year, my apologizes, still the heat index is just as viable.

Iran city hits suffocating heat index of 165 degrees, near world record

http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/capital-weather-gang/wp/2015/07/30/iran-city-hits-suffocating-heat-index-of-154-degrees-near-world-record/

If you prefer one by Fox news
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2015/08/03/searing-164-degree-temps-in-iran-as-heat-dome-traps-middle-east.html


Searing 164-degree temps in Iran as 'heat dome' traps Middle East
Slight correction it was the heat index, I was goi... (show quote)


I live in Texas where heat dome is just another name for summer. In fact domes, which are simply inversions, are pretty common around the world. Go change your panties and get over it.
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Feb 7, 2016 08:42:53   #
payne1000 wrote:
The dark blue slice is the one which should give everyone pause. . .
OOPPPPSSSS!!!!! What's that soft squishy little thing you're standing on??? One can only wish your graphic was accurate; it would then more closely follow the Constitution.
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Feb 6, 2016 17:04:09   #
Little Ball of H**e wrote:
I don't have to prove anything. You do. Prove that the oceans are rising.


Where's the moon?
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Feb 6, 2016 08:16:17   #
Sicilianthing wrote:
Oilmageddon ! Don't say you weren't warned.

"significant and synchronized" global recession..."death spiral"... "Global stock market sell off"... "Debt jubilee"

You won't hear any of those words coming out of Barack ScumBag Obama's mouth when he talks about the economy.

But you should.

NEW YORK – The selloff on Wall Street continued Friday, with the Dow closing down 211.75 points, ending at 16,204.83, off 1.29 percent.

A CNBC article posted Friday as the top headline on the Drudge Report warned that the global economy is trapped in a “death spiral” dubbed by Citibank strategist Jonathan Stubb as “Oilmageddon” – referring to the dramatic drop in world oil prices and the possibility of a global economic meltdown, or “Armageddon.”

“The world appears to be trapped in a circular reference death spiral,” Citi strategists led by Jonathan Stubbs said in a report Thursday, as reported by CNBC.

“Stronger U.S. dollar, weaker oil/commodity prices, weaker world trade/petrodollar liquidity, weaker EM (and global growth) … and repeat. Ad infinitum, this would lead to Oilmageddon, a ‘significant and synchronized’ global recession and a proper modern-day equity bear market.”

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Stubbs noted crude oil prices have tumbled by about 70 percent since the middle of 2014. The dollar, meanwhile, has risen about 20 percent against an international basket of currencies, with the prospect the world economy will grow sluggishly, increasing only by 2.7 percent in 2016, half the growth Citi projected only last month.

Minimum wage jobs and foreign workers

Meanwhile, popular economic blog ZeroHedge.com took the air out of President Obama’s announcement Friday that unemployment has fallen to 4.9 percent by pointing out that 70 percent of the job gains in January went to minimum-wage workers.

ZeroHedge.com further reported that 1.4 million relatively high-paying manufacturing jobs lost by the U.S. economy since December 2007 have been replaced by 1.6 million relatively low-paying waiter and bartender jobs created in the U.S. economy.

Since December 2007, considered by many to be the start of the current prolonged recession that ZeroHedge.com suggests has the possibility of developing into a second Great Depression, all job gains in the U.S. economy have gone to foreign-born workers.

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, since December 2007, the U.S. has added just 186,000 native-born workers while adding 2.5 million foreign workers.

Reasons for the 2016 stock market crash

What appears to be shaping up as the “Crash of 2016” is being blamed on a historic drop in oil prices and the fall of Chinese currency.

The price of crude oil has plunged to $26.30 a barrel, its lowest since May 2003. The problem today clearly is a global oil oversupply that has discredited the “peak oil” fears of previous decades that the world was exhausting the supply.

In January, China allowed the biggest fall in the yuan in five months, causing trading in its stock market to be suspended twice. China’s currency has continued to drop since a 2 percent devaluation last August touched off a global stock-market selloff that prefigured what global equity markets are experiencing in January.

On Feb. 2, Bloomberg reported the Chinese government is stepping up efforts to ward off a potential economic crisis in which an estimated $1 trillion in capital outflows left China last year and mounting bad debts threaten to cripple the Chinese banking system.

On Dec. 16, 2015, the Federal Reserve Open Market Committee decided to raise rates for the first time since June 29, 2006, increasing the target federal funds rate modestly, from zero to 25 basis points (0.25 points).

WND has reported analysts’ warnings that the Federal Reserve’s quantitative easing policy – under which it printed money to buy U.S. Treasury debt – was an artificial means to contain interest rates at near zero that would backfire in a broad stock-market selloff once the Fed began to raise benchmark interest rates.

As WND reported last month, William White, the Swiss-based chairman of the OECD’s review committee and former chief economist of the Bank of International Settlements, has warned that the global financial system has become dangerously unstable, facing “an avalanche of bankruptcies” worse than 2007 at a time when central banks have run out of “macroeconomic ammunition” to fight downturns.

“Debts have continued to build up over the last eight years and they have reached such levels in every part of the world that they have become a potent cause for mischief,” White said.

“It will become obvious in the next recession that many of these debts will never be serviced or repaid, and this will be uncomfortable for a lot of people who think they own assets that are worth something,” he cautioned.

White noted European banks already have admitted to holding $1 trillion of non-performing loans.

“The only question is whether we are able to look reality in the eye and face what is coming in an orderly fashion, or whether it will be disorderly,” he said. “Debt jubilees have been going on for 5,000 years, as far back as the Sumerians.”
Oilmageddon ! Don't say you weren't warned. br br... (show quote)

OPEC's delibrate continued pumping of un-needed oil was the opportunity for the U.S to leave the global commodities market system and use our technical sk**l to create energy independence. Despite decades of political posturing re: this, our d********g and corrupt "leadership" has done the exact opposite and will now "lead" us into another recession. The same low-information v**ers will be the first on the streets when they discover that the wealth of the 1% won't even come close to providing the goodies they desire. That happy event will be the time for gun control, but it will be far, far too late! The white middle class has become Carthage and Rome is already here!!!
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Feb 6, 2016 08:04:46   #
MarvinSussman wrote:
The predictions cannot possibly be false because there is no due date. The only lie is your own.


Now, there's a semantic point for ya.........lets wait another 4.5 billion years so our chosen elite heros can be right.
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Feb 5, 2016 17:07:20   #
Gener wrote:
Actually, Peter, you DON'T know that. You assume it is there because you see it out there. But who is it that is actually seeing it?

Remember, quantum physics PROVES that no particle of any kind can exist without an observer. Who is that observer? The physical world is an illusion. You just think you see it. You think it is there because you see it out there. But the fact is, it isn't there, and neither are you or I or anyone else. We are all an illusion created by consciousness.


I'll try to remind my nerve endings about that next time I am injured.
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Feb 5, 2016 06:06:06   #
permafrost wrote:
The NBC News investigation found that this was a case of more smoke than fire and quite a bit of wishful thinking on the part of conservatives. Here’s what they found instead (emphasis added):

But contrary to some published reports, three officials said there was no email on Clinton’s server that directly revealed the identity of an undercover intelligence operative. Rather, they said, State Department and other officials attempted to make veiled references to intelligence officers in the emails — references that were deemed classified when the messages were being reviewed years later for public release.

Catch the differences?

There were absolutely no direct references to the identities of undercover operatives. No “names” or distinguishing characteristics. No way to know who the emails were referring to. If a terrorist were to find these emails, they would be spectacularly unhelpful.

Making matters even stronger for Clinton’s case, the emails were only deemed classified years later. At the time she had them, they were considered mundane.

This falls in line with what Clinton has been saying all along. She admits that having the server at her house was a mistake, but it was never a criminal act, and it ultimately put zero CIA agents at risk of any danger. The Republican charges to the contrary are evaporating under scrutiny.

If this is all they have against her should she receive the Democratic nomination, they are – without doubt – utterly
The NBC News investigation found that this was a c... (show quote)

During my military service, I was required to handle many classified documents and, at one time, held a Top Secret, SIOP, ESI clearance. No classified document leaves the office that originated it without the required classification stamp. Even with all that, no one, even with the highest clearance, can access a classified document without "need to know". If the job doesn't specifically require the classified information, it is unlawfull to view it. I routinely denied access to officers many pay grades superior to me. Had I given access not based on need to know, I would have been tried and convicted in much less time than has spent on this "investigation". Everything this Administrative State does is theatre for the masses for the maintainance of power. Of course there are FBI investigators who have the integrety for follow through, but to do so would end their careers and they have families. DOJ would never allow it.
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Feb 5, 2016 05:26:28   #
Gener wrote:
It takes from the same story as the Greek story of the god (I think Prometheus) who was punished for giving men light by being forced to eternally push a rock up a hill, but every time he got close to the top it came crashing down again. There is more in these stories than most can ever imagine.


His name was Sissyphus
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Feb 3, 2016 09:36:14   #
Singularity wrote:
Faith is an emotionally based decision to believe that which cannot be demonstrated to be real.

If there were to be proof, there would be no need for faith.

What other purpose does faith serve except to dishonestly validate the unproveable?

If faith is satisfying and superior to knowlege, why is there this continual push by religious persons to validate its precepts by proof, by knowledge? Is faith somehow not satisfying enough?


A great illustration of the limits of the mind
Your dissatisfaction is not "Satan tempting you", it is your own good sense trying to assert itself.
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Feb 3, 2016 09:33:26   #
Singularity wrote:
Darling, this is just another example of the type of fallacious argument called, "God of the gaps," a variation of the "argument from ignorance."

". . .you will never hear a religious person refer to this argument as the argument from ignorance (as they don’t want to appear to be ignorant), it is usually used in far more subtler forms, but the vast majority of their arguments eventually revert to the following tiresome formula:

I don’t know how something came about (I am ignorant).




Scientists and atheists also don’t know how this thing came about (you are ignorant).

Therefore, a god had to have made it come about (I, therefore, know how it happened).

Conclusion: A god exists.

I have tried to keep the argument as simple and as religion-neutral as possible because this argument has been posited by many different religious faiths that have many different gods.
Although most people (and probably everyone who subscribes to this site) can see the glaring logical fallacy in the above argument, “I don’t know; therefore, I know,” which in itself makes no sense at all, . . "

From: http://www.atheismuk.com/2010/09/06/atheism/arguments-for-the-existence-of-a-god-debunked-part-1/
Darling, this is just another example of the type ... (show quote)


Religion is irrelevent......we each have one...........what you "know" cannot explain what you see and experience. The evidence of my faith is the fruit of my life. The human mind cannot objectively contain any explaination of reality; it is endlessly subjective.
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Feb 3, 2016 09:13:23   #
Worried for our children wrote:
Faced with alarmingly low graduation rates for black males, the University of Connecticut is trying something it calls bold -- and critics call. segregation. The school's main campus in Storrs has launched a program slated for fall in which 40 black male undergraduates live together in on-campus housing. Proponents believe the students can draw on their common experiences and help each other make it to commencement. But others cringe at the idea of black-only housing, saying it turns decades of hard-fought racial progress on its head.

"Forget about this nonsense and just treat students without regard to skin color," President and General Counsel of the Center for Equal Opportunity Roger Clegg told Insidehighered.com. "If there are students of color who are at risk or who could use some access to special programs, that's fine, but schools shouldn't be using race as a proxy for who's at risk and who's going to have a hard time as a student. There are lots of African-American students who come from advantaged backgrounds. And lots of non-African-American students who come from disadvantaged backgrounds."

ScHOLA²RS House - which stands for "Scholastic House of Leaders who are African American Researchers and Scholars" - was designed so UConn could more effectively marshal resources for black males, similar to other learning communities at the school that live as a group. When ScHOLA²RS House launches, it will be located in a new facility, Next Generation Connecticut Hall, along with seven other learning communities. Niger Innis, the national spokesperson for the Congress of Racial E******y, said UConn may be unintentionally creating an atmosphere where black students are "the other." "If they wanted to go to an all-black institution, there are plenty of historically black colleges that still exist," he told FoxNews.com. "But if they want to go to an institution that is racially diverse and integrated, then racial diversity and integration is part of it. To have a university-sanctioned segregation or separation is, to me, a bit troubling."

Some minority students have expressed irritation at the narrow focus of ScHOLA²RS House. While black females are "encouraged" to apply to other learning communities, according to the UConn website, that solution doesn't appear to satisfy everyone. "My immediate thought was 'What?'" Haddiyyah Ali, an Africana studies and political science major, told Daily Campus. "I know there had to be a lot of research that went into it…but just for me coming from a student perspective, my initial thought was, 'What about black women and girls - what about us?'" Vice Provost Sally Reis rejected critiques of the program. "It's no more segregated than putting individuals with an interest in entrepreneurship together because they have common interests," Reis told FoxNews.com. But while students with interests in engineering and public health and female students with a focus in math, science and engineering majors also have their own learning communities, a race-based cluster is new.
Erik Hines, a UConn professor set to serve as faculty advisor to the ScHOLA²RS House students, said that while the only current race-based group was for black males, the administration could add learning communities based on other races, g****rs or cultures. "We have all types of learning communities," he told FoxNews.com. "If they bring forth a proposal to our Office of Programs and Learning Communities they will be considered by our executive director." Hines said about 13 students had already applied for ScHOLA²RS House. Male students "who identify as African American/Black or mixed-race will be prioritized in se******n, however any student interested in engaging in topics related to the experience of black males in higher education is invited to apply," according to the UConn website. "In predominantly white institutions, some of the experiences that African-American males face on campus is a little different than some of the other populations," Hynes said. "In some of your courses you can be the only African American male in your class. It could be stressful and that's a huge burden to shoulder." Reis pins most of the pushback so far on "misinformation." "I've actually heard people saying, 'You're building a dorm for African-American males only?'" she said. "We're not building a separate dorm. It's not even a separate floor. It's a portion of a new residence hall."

Puppetry major Isaac Bloodworth told Daily Campus that opposition could be rooted in r****m. "The white portion of the University of Connecticut is probably not ready for it," he said. "You have people who are going to go against it because they are just r****t and they see this as a form of segregation or that we're getting better things than they are."



Um........we've spent, at the "Civil Rights Activists'" insistance, untold billions on affirmative action following the Civil Rights Act of 1964. This was intended to end segration. Instead, it has ens***ed an entire class of people, instigated class warfare, AND re-instituted and codified segration!!! Well done, socialists!
http://apple.news/A8z2jpyLpQMeSyZQCihGgOg
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Feb 3, 2016 09:06:04   #
"........faith is a gift from God, lest any man should boast."
(Paul the Apostle)

"........faith comes by hearing and hearing by the Word of God."
(Paul the Apostle)


"These things are spiritually discerned"
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Feb 3, 2016 09:02:33   #
lindajoy wrote:
Numbers them self came after the fact and are likewise man made application as "designed"...

Constance having exact value and the slightest change upsets the apple cart???

Multi-verse I have read about and find that fascinating but once again having no "proven reality" of even being in existence...We would never "reach it" time wise....

Bottom line, God or energy or a higher mass of energy, wh**ever yo want to define it as, does and did exist ~~

Always left with wondering, there is not a definitive answer for the non believer...They simply do not have the capacity to believe in anything they can not relate to tangibly, definitively and Faith is not a recognized concept for them either..Without the basic element of being open minded enough to"simply believe" they dismiss any concept of a God because He can not be proven...

Atheist do quote "science" all the time so get ready when they watch this one..It will be discredited just as they do with anything posted...

Arguably this video goes into greater detail and certainly makes you listen intently to what is said with lots of questions going on in my own mind right now~~

Thanks for that~~
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Jan 28, 2016 07:16:02   #
Elwood wrote:
Got this from Dog. :lol: :lol:

Hillary Thinks It’s A ‘Great Idea’ To Appoint Obama To The Supreme Court

http://dailycaller.com/2016/01/27/hillary-thinks-its-a-great-idea-to-appoint-obama-to-the-supreme-court-video/


Right!!! Just try to get THAT appointment past the Senate.
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