COLLECTIVE MADNESS


“Soft despotism is a term coined by Alexis de Tocqueville describing the state into which a country overrun by "a network of small complicated rules" might degrade. Soft despotism is different from despotism (also called 'hard despotism') in the sense that it is not obvious to the people."

Friday, September 27, 2013

Talent Contest

19 comments:

  1. Exotic dark haired beauties. Exquisite.

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  2. Do you understand what they are saying?

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    1. I don't know the words; but, I understand the "language." :)

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  3. They are very hot for each other. The wind told her she is for me. She gets weightless when she hears her whisper. I didn’t get it all.

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    1. Deuce, when I was in Aruba I heard a female group singing in a very up-tempo Latin style that I've never run into before. I'm assuming that that particular style is particular to Venezuela. Would you happen to have any knowledge of that type of music, or of how to seach for it.

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  4. Lucky is as "Lucky" does.

    UNITED NATIONS — The U.N. Security Council voted unanimously late Friday on an ambitious plan requiring Syria to surrender its chemical weapons for destruction, but the pact does not spell out what penalties the government in Damascus might face if it doesn’t comply.

    U.S. and European diplomats concede that some of their toughest demands aimed at compelling Syria to obey the council’s demands and holding perpetrators to account for using chemical weapons were removed from the final resolution at Russia’s insistence.

    The proposed agreement binds Syria to turn over its chemical arsenal but provides no automatic punishment if Syria balks. Enforcement would require further negotiation, setting up the prospect of further tussles between the United States and Russia, a close ally of Syrian president Bashar al-Assad, which has fervently opposed the threat of force.
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    The White House claimed victory, citing the prospect of weapons inspectors entering Syria as soon as next week to begin the work of auditing and dismantling the country’s chemical stockpile. “This is something that we have long sought,” President Barack Obama said at the White House on Friday. The deal worked out this week on the sidelines of the annual U.N. General Assembly will be “legally binding,” and enforceable, Obama said, with “consequences for Syria’s failure to meet what has been set forth in this resolution.”

    Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov also claimed a diplomatic success. “No concessions have been made," he told Voice of Russia radio, according to Reuters. “The main thing is that the automatic use of Chapter 7 has been ruled out.”

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  5. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rzMQu4zTtK8

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    1. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H5d4HUx3who

      cause my niece likes it

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  6. If we can successfully lose to Temple tomorrow, a very possible task, and the to Fresno week after, we have a real leg up on that perfect season as we head south after, Mississippi, Arkansas, Florida, Texas, a real killer schedule left for the year.

    GO VANDALS!

    0-12!

    2013!

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  7. That 'Talent Contest' guy up there really sucked. Lousy video, terrible voice, stupid lyrics, and towards the end, I've heard coyotes sound a lot better.

    Grade:

    F-

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  8. Who's the angriest of them all, mirror on the wall, and why -

    Why Islam creates monsters

    The cultural and psychological cocktail of anger, low self-esteem, victim mentality, a willingness to be blindly guided by outer authorities, and an aggressive and discriminatory view toward non-Muslims, forced upon Muslims through pain, intimidation and mind-numbing repetitions of the Quran's almost countless verses promoting hate and violence against non-Muslims, is the reason why Islam creates monsters.

    http://www.jihadwatch.org/2013/09/nicolai-sennels-psychology-why-islam-creates-monsters.html


    Excellent article on the factors involved in creating a monster from an innocent child.

    Unca 'hani may not be so nice.

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    1. The psychological problem within Islam

      The problem with Islam and Muslim culture is that there are so many psychological factors pushing its followers towards a violent attitude against non-Muslims that a general violent clash is -- at least from a psychological perspective -- inevitable. With such strong pressure and such strong emotions within such a large group of people -- all pitched against us -- we are facing the perfect storm, and I see no possibilities of turning it around. For people to change, they have to want it, to be allowed to change, and to be able to change -- and only a tiny minority of Muslims have such lucky conditions.

      Far too many people underestimate the power of psychology embedded in religion and culture. As we have already seen, no army of social workers, generous welfare states, sweet-talking politicians, politically correct journalists or democracy-promoting soldiers can stop these enormous forces. Sensible laws on immigration and Islamisation in our own countries can limit the amount of suffering, but based on my education and professional experience as a psychologist for Muslims, I estimate that we will not be able to deflect or avoid this many-sided, aggressive movement against our culture.

      I do believe that we, as a democratic and educated society become focused and organised concerning the preservation of our values and constitutions, can win this ongoing conflict started by the often inbred followers of sharia. The big question is how much of our dignity, our civil rights, and our blood, sweat and tears will we lose in the process.

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    2. At this point we might do well to recall a rat tutorial in the past where SHITFULL said the moslems were individualists too, just like us.

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    3. Post the time and place, chapter and verse of the tutorial.

      When Anonymous fails to do so, it will just be another in long line of AIPAC contributors to this blog that cannot separate their own private fantasies from historic reality.

      The Dimwitted Duo.
      They are entertaining to watch, as the twist and turn, grasping at straws as both of them slip further into a form of mental incontinence.

      Left as they now are, wallowing in a puddle of gray water, searching for a moral justification for the existence of the secular state of Israel,.
      A nation that was complicit in the commission of genocide in the Americas

      Israel, a nation that does not respect individual human life, or the rights of individuals.

      The method of collective punishment so far has proved effective.
      Moshe Dayan


      Examples of that fact, like the one above,staring at US from the pages of history and the headlines in the newspapers.


      ;-)

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