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."

Saturday, May 27, 2017

Plumbing the Depths of Liberal Progressive Stupidity

Exclusive: Manchester suicide bomber used student loan and benefits to fund terror plot



Salman Abedi received thousands of pounds in student loans

Telegraph

The Manchester suicide bomber used taxpayer-funded student loans and benefits to bankroll the terror plot, police believe.

Salman Abedi is understood to have received thousands of pounds in state funding in the run up to Monday’s atrocity even while he was overseas receiving bomb-making training.

Police are investigating Abedi’s finances, including how he paid for frequent trips to Libya where he is thought to have been taught to make bombs at a jihadist training camp.

It comes as Assistant Commissioner Mark Rowley, Britain’s most senior counter-terrorism officer, said detectives had made “immense progress” in dismantling Abedi’s terror network.


Abedi rented a flat in this apartment block on the eve of the attack
In further developments, a barber shop in Manchester was raided with one theory that Abedi may have obtained hydrogen peroxide - a chemical used in the hairdressing industry but which can also be used to construct bombs - from the salon.

Abedi’s finances are a major ‘theme’ of the police inquiry amid growing alarm over the ease with which jihadists are able to manipulate Britain’s welfare and student loans system to secure financing.

One former detective said jihadists were enrolling on university courses to collect the student loans “often with no intention of turning up”.

Abedi was given at least £7,000 from the taxpayer-funded Student Loans Company after beginning a business administration degree at Salford University in October 2015. 

It is thought he received a further £7,000 in the 2016 academic year even though by then he had already dropped out of the course. Salford University declined to say if it had informed the Student Loans Company that Abedi’s funding should have been stopped.

Separately, the Department for Work and Pensions refused to say if Abedi had received any benefits, including housing benefit and income support worth up to £250 a week, during 2015 and 2016. It would only say he was not claiming benefits in the weeks before the attack.

Ramadan Abedi 'sure' his son Salman did not carry out Manchester attack
Ramadan Abedi 'sure' his son Salman did not carry out Manchester attack 

Abedi, 22, never held down a job, according to neighbours and friends, but was able to travel regularly between the UK and Libya.

Abedi also had sufficient funds to buy materials for his sophisticated bomb while living in a rented house in south Manchester.

Six weeks before the bombing Abedi rented a second property in a block of flats in Blackley eight miles from his home, paying £700 in cash.

He had enough money to rent a third property in the centre of Manchester from where he set off with a backpack containing the bomb.

Abedi also withdrew £250 in cash three days before the attack and transferred £2,500 to his younger brother Hashim in Libya, who is accused of knowing about the attack in advance.

A Student Loans Company spokesman said: “It would not be appropriate for the Student Loans Company to respond to media requests for information that may be relevant to the ongoing police investigation.

“It is for universities to inform the Student Loans Company when students withdraw or suspend their studies, at which point funding stops.”

A Salford university spokesman, asked if it had told the SLC Abedi had dropped out, said: “We cannot comment.”

David Videcette, a former Metropolitan police detective who worked on the 7/7 London bombing investigation, said of the student loans’ system: “It is an easy way for a terrorist to move forward and finance their activities at the expense of the taxpayer. 

“All you have got to do is get yourself into university and then off you go. Often they have go no intention of turning up.”

Professor Anthony Glees, director of Buckingham University’s Centre for Security and Intelligence Studies, said: “The British system makes funds readily available to jihadist students without checks on them. There needs to be an inquiry into this.”

The Government has previously admitted it has no idea how many terrorists could be using taxpayer funded benefits and student loans to finance their activities.

Two men were convicted at the end of 2016 of channelling thousands of pounds of fraudulent housing benefits to the Islamist fanatics behind the Paris and Brussels terrorist outrages.

Mohamed Abrini, the Brussels terror suspect dubbed the ‘Man in the Hat’ received £3,000 in fraudulent housing benefit.

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127 comments:

  1. Watch the second video which was deleted from Channel Four in the UK. I'm not sure how long it will be up.

    It is an interview with "Ordinary Muslims"

    * None of those people should be living in the UK, EU or the USA

    * The divide is not bridgeable, they want their culture and should have it, back in Libya

    * Libya was never our problem - Obama & Clinton & Bush should be held accountable - All three of them guilty in deed way more so than the imaginary Trump- Russia fantasy

    Build safe cities in Libya, using Libyan oil money and relocate these people, all of them to where they belong.

    If you need to dress, worship and live like a Libyan muslim, Libya is where you belong, not in the UK, not in Poland or Germany or the USA.

    Be nice, be fair, be firm, but by all means be gone.

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    1. 15 new safe cities, designed and built to accommodate one million residents each, all in Syria, Iraq, Libya,Arabia, Kenya and Mozambique would be a huge economic boost to the region. Send them back with $25,000 each, wish them all the best and have them take the three ugly sisters Sharia, Allah and halal with them.

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    2. We remove all US forces from the region. Get out. Stay out. Mind our own business and let them and Allah sort out their own details. New strong men will take over. That is their way. It is not our problem.

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    3. Cultural change does not happen by pledging allegiance. It is a multi-generational evolution. It can be handled in small proportions, slowly and gradually.

      We have a country, a language and relatively benign religions. That is our reality. That is our way. They are "they" because they want to be. That is their human right. Where they want to be other than their own country it is not a right.

      it is a privilege when it is in another country and it is a defensible obligation of the cultural norm majority to defend their position.

      Muti-culturalism gets a solid unambiguous F. It is the Edsel of social engineers. Scrap it. If the progressives can't contain them selves about it too bad. They are welcome to go or do what they like as long as it does not take what the native majority want.

      We had one 911 with 19 hijackers. We didn't;'t stand for it and made terrible decisions in its aftermath. disastrous decisions. We will be paying for them for long time. We do not need a cultural hijacking from the US Progressives and their media trollops. We can stop it. it should be stopped.

      We do not need any immigration from anywhere until we digest the grotesque disruptions self-inflicted sine the murdering rapist, Ted Kennedy so disrupted American society. A two generational moratorium would resolve a lot of issues.

      enough is enough.

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    The Nativist Idyll in four parts.

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    1. I like the sounds of the Nativist Idyll.

      Deuce's ideas are thoughtful and well presented.

      However I am against building cities for slobs.

      Let the Sodis do it with their money.

      STOP MOSLEM IMMIGRATION TO USA NOW !

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    2. In an effort to keep Quirk up on the news....he sounds a little isolated these days -

      WEEKEND: Vegas Boosts Memorial Day Security After ISIS Threat...
      Ramadan Warning...
      DHS chief: You'd 'never leave house' with my terror info...
      HOLIDAY RING OF STEEL IN UK...
      Manchester Suicide Bomber Likely Built Bomb Himself....


      Be wary of Vegas, Quirk. It's not the old Vegas you knew back in the day....in fact if you knew a damn thing you'd never leave your house again.

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    3. All headlines from Drudge as usual.

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  3. None of it is Salmon's fault.

    He needed special tutoring at University, which he was not given, and now he's a dead fish, so it's all our fault, don't cha know.

    Unfortunately he took a couple dozen good people with him, which would not have happened if he and his parents and all his friends had their goddamned asses kicked out of Britain long ago.

    Which is what we should be doing to the same sort here.

    Our Constitution isn't a suicide pact, and those type folks are committing treason.

    Flammable gas and life giving water don't mix.

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    1. See here, it is all our fault -

      Muslim spokesman Mohammed Shafiq blames UK government for Manchester jihad massacre

      MAY 26, 2017 5:49 AM BY ROBERT SPENCER

      https://www.jihadwatch.org/2017/05/muslim-spokesman-mohammed-shafiq-blames-uk-government-for-manchester-jihad-massacre

      But wait....

      The death toll from Islamic jihad terrorism is 22 in Manchester, plus other violent attacks and plots in Britain, as well as 30,000 murderous jihad attacks around the world since 9/11.

      That's a lot of attacks.

      I think maybe we aren't at fault, and it's really just what they do, what their 'culture' is actually about....and 1400 years of history agrees with this outlook.

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  4. Islamic State quotes Qur’an in call to attack non-Muslims in their homes during Ramadan

    MAY 26, 2017 7:51 PM BY ROBERT SPENCER

    https://www.jihadwatch.org/2017/05/islamic-state-quotes-quran-in-call-to-attack-non-muslims-in-their-homes-during-ramadan

    Damn, even in our homes we have no safe space. There goes the idea of hunkering down at home to find some security....

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    1. You might as well go to Vegas, Quirk, you're as likely to be as safe there as anywhere.

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    2. VIDEO Manchester jihad: BBC audience member describes Didsbury mosque's
      anti-Western leaflets :
      http://pamelageller.com/2017/05/didbury-mosque-anti-western-leaflets.html/

      - DHS chief: If you knew what I knew about terror, you’d ‘never leave the house’ :
      http://pamelageller.com/2017/05/dhs-terror-dont-leave-house.html/

      - Dearborn Muslim sues Little Caesars for $100 MILLION over a pizza :
      http://pamelageller.com/2017/05/muslim-sues-littee-caesars-over-pizza-slice.html/

      - “ATTACK THEM IN THEIR HOMES”: ISIS calls for Ramadan jihad :
      http://pamelageller.com/2017/05/isis-ramadan-kill-them-in-homes.html/


      - Ramadan Bomb-a-thon: ISIS Threatens Las Vegas Strip on New Video “Credible Threat”
      : http://pamelageller.com/2017/05/isis-las-vegas-jihad-threats.html/

      - “Smirking” Muslima Accomplice in Manchester jihad bombing :
      http://pamelageller.com/2017/05/manchester-mom-smirking-muslima.html/

      - Manchester Muslim whines about perceived slights to his daughter as Brit children
      lay dead, maimed and mutilated in jihad bombing :
      http://pamelageller.com/2017/05/manchester-muslims-whine.html/

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    3. UK’s Channel 4 interviews Manchester Muslima wearing shirt with LOVE spelled out
      with guns, knives and grenades :
      http://pamelageller.com/2017/05/uks-channel-4-interviews-manchester-muslima-wearing-shirt-love-spelled-guns-knives-grenades.html/

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  5. Actually Las Vegas has a really good Police Department.

    The owners of those casinos don't want the gamblers disturbed.

    Quirk, considering everything, I recommend Vegas for you.

    After all out your way it has been said:



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    1. oops

      First we show the Poles, then everybody else

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  6. There is not one "British" or English on the group. They are displaced and ill-placed Libyans who are occupying a country they despise.

    You are either a nativist or you will become a refugee.

    We owe them nothing except to get out of their countries, let them alone and mind our own business and wish them a very fond adieu.

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  7. BACKGROUND
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    Alternet

    The heinous suicide bombing by British-born Salman Abedi of an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester was not merely the work of an “evil loser,” as Donald Trump called it. It was blowback from interventionist policies carried out in the name of human rights and “civilian protection.” Through wars of regime change and the arming and training of Islamist proxy groups, the US, UK and France played out imperial delusions across the Middle East. In Syria and Libya, they cultivated the perfect petri dish for jihadist insurgency, helping to spawn weaponized nihilists like Abedi intent on bringing the West’s wars back home.

    The son of anti-Qaddafi immigrants to the UK, Abedi grew up in Manchester’s community of Libyan exiles. A report in the London Telegraph indicated that he had traveled just weeks before his attack to Libya, where Salafi-jihadi militias are competing for control of the destabilized country. Abedi had also reportedly traveled to Syria to join up with the extremist rebels that have waged a six-year-long insurgency against the country’s government, with billions of dollars in assistance from the West and its Gulf allies. According to French Interior Minister Gerard Collomb, it was in these conflict zones where Abedi was radicalized.

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      The impressionable 22-year-old returned to the UK with enough training to make a fairly sophisticated bomb that massacred 22 concert goers, many of them children. “It seems likely — possible — that he wasn’t doing this on his own,” Britain’s home secretary, Amber Rudd, told the BBC. She described the bomb as “more sophisticated than some of the attacks we’ve seen before.”

      According to the Telegraph, “A group of Gaddafi dissidents, who were members of the outlawed Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG), lived within close proximity to Abedi in Whalley Range.” They included Abd al-Baset Azzouz, an expert bomb maker who controls an Al Qaeda-affiliated militia in eastern Libya.

      When the uprising against Gaddafi began in 2011, Ramadan Abedi, the father of Salem, returned to his home country to fight with the LIFG. He was part of the rat line operated by the MI5, which hustled anti-Qaddafi Libyan exiles to the front lines of the war.

      “I was allowed to go [to Libya], no questions asked,” a British Libyan who had been under house arrest at the time for ties to extremist groups, told Middle East Eye.

      While it is not known if Salman Abedi himself was involved with the LIFG, the group’s links to British and American intelligence are well established, and go back decades.

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      A FAILED STATE, COURTESY OF NATO

      Almost six years after Moamar Qaddafi was sodomized to death with a bayonet in the streets of his hometown of Sirte by Western-backed rebels operating under NATO air cover, then left to rot in a butcher shop in Misrata, his most dire warnings have come true.

      1. Libya today is a failed state, its public coffers and oil reserves looted by the foreign powers that oversaw the war of regime change in 2011

      2. Its shores are a main disembarkation point for migrants, where women fleeing conflict and poverty in sub-Saharan Africa are beaten, raped and starved in “living hellholes,” according to UNICEF.

      3. The United Nations International Organization for Migration has recorded testimony of open air slave markets in Libya where migrants from West Africa are bought and sold

      4. The refugee crisis has propelled the rise of the far-right in Europe, fueling the demagogic politics of figures from Nigel Farage to Marine Le Pen that blame the victims of the West’s catastrophic interventions.

      5. While Belhaj has emerged as a powerbroker of the “free” Libya, leading the Islamist al-Watan Party and operating his own private media empire with backing from Qatar, Libya has been overrun by warlords affiliated with jihadist groups like the Islamic State and Ansar al-Sharia, the Al Qaeda affiliate that participated in the notorious 2012 attack on the US consulate in Benghazi.

      6. Salem Abedi’s younger brother, Hashem, is a member of the Islamic State, according to a rival militia, and helped plan the Manchester attack from inside Libya.

      The British Foreign Affairs Committee report released in September 2016 on the Libyan intervention concluded that, “Intelligence on the extent to which extremist militant Islamist elements were involved in the anti-Gaddafi rebellion was inadequate.”

      Its authors added, “The possibility that militant extremist groups would attempt to benefit from the rebellion should not have been the preserve of hindsight. Libyan connections with transnational militant extremist groups were known before 2011, because many Libyans had participated in the Iraq insurgency and in Afghanistan with al-Qaeda.”

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    3. BOTTOM LINE:

      FUKUS sure did.

      LESSON NOT LEARNED

      Mind our own goddamed business. We are World Class fuckups at Middle Eastern Wars.

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  9. Quirk wrote:

    "The Nativist Idyll in four parts."


    Heh. Deuce's "Mein Kampf"

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    1. Another example of why so many think of you as the house idiot here.

      Your stupid little Nazi analogies are always at hand.

      You called me a fascist and now you've called Deuce a Nazi.

      Go fuck yourself.

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    I like the sounds of the Nativist Idyll.

    Deuce's ideas are thoughtful and well presented.



    :o)

    Of course, you do.

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    All headlines from Drudge as usual.

    Of course.

    It's one of your go to sources for headlines. Simple words for simple minds. The only reason Drudge would lose you as a scanner is if some other site somehow comes up with a way to put up cartoon balloons.

    Drudge is an indiscriminate consolidator of stories, news, fake news, doesn't matter, he lists it all, His headlines are designed to be juicy and confrontational so as to draw in simple hicks who lack the attention span to read the actual articles.

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    1. Everyone rich and poor, intelligent or stupid loves Drudge. It has something for all types.

      I learned about the anti-sharia marches from reading Drudge for instance.

      You may not understand Drudge. There are stories behind the headlines, in case you've never checked.

      It just a handy way of checking the news.

      The RCP in headlines....that's Drudge....without the absurd macabre stories thrown in for interest...

      Since you obvioiusly check it out yourself, what are you pulling this bitch about ?

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      Like your buddy Doug, you indulge in unfounded assumptions (accusations?).

      I don't check out Drudge other than the occasional headlines you put up here and then only momentarily as I scan by.

      Why would I need Drudge when I get any legitimate news he offers up directly from the original sources.

      No, Drudge is on you.

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    Damn, even in our homes we have no safe space. There goes the idea of hunkering down at home to find some security....

    Well, at least, you admit to your first instincts. Hunker down in your home. Hide under the bed. Let the fact that in the USA you have 10 times less chance of personally being affected by a terrorist attack than of being hit by lighting.

    I love it when some here talk of 'snowflakes', this coming from the candyass pansies that are willing to give up their rights, privileges, and privacy in exchange for government promises to 'protect them', a promise that is both callous and unsupportable. Yet, when the government fails in their promises and comes back with more excuses and asks (if they bother to ask) for more power at the expense of individual rights, these pansies from the boonies of Idaho, and Maui, and Kansas (good lord) drop their pants and say, "Thank you, sir, may I have another?"

    Then they delude themselves that they are the Jack Bauers that will save America.

    Funny if it wasn't so pathetic.

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    1. Was thinking of you, dear Quirk, and your interests, and your safety, as usual, since you are not capable of caring for your own welfare, and have taken to slowly killing your dog by brushing its teeth with toothpaste, and have cathected to and totally freaked out on The Donald, who can do no right, and, damn him, possesses the woman you long for in your dreams.

      Go to Vegas, get out of the house, you be safer there, all things considered, and who knows, you might have a run of luck....and if you lose everything I'll come get you and you can stay at the farm. It's warm and nice there now, you'll like the deer and elk, the coyotes yapping at night, the hawks during the day, the owls at night.....you can get to know Wayne, money will be no problem, and, best of all, you will begin the healing process...life will slowly but surely take on some real meaning....

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      The pathetic musings of a troubled mind.

      #sad,sosad

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    3. Your motto, dude, and your hashtag.

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    DougSat May 27, 12:37:00 AM EDT
    Quirk is pro Sharia.


    Another silly comment drawn from the binary mind of the Hawaiian Hoale, simplistic and puerile as one would expect, autonomous musings of the proto-mind, lacking nuance or the ability to differentiate, instinctual, drawn from the brain stem and the hypothalamus.

    #sad,so sad

    A simple mind is a terrible thing to waste.

    It assumes someone who disagrees with their irrational and bigoted views must necessarily be more than indifferent to the target of those views. Silly but what can you expect from the Dumbest part of the Dumberer and Dumbest Duo.

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    1. It's a warm day in a frozen islamic hell when you really criticize any of the turds, so I can understand why people might take it that way.

      The Donald ? O yeah, you're on his case all day long, but light on the muzzies.....you earned free tickets to Gaza by being soft on the savages there....

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      It's a warm day in a frozen islamic hell when you really criticize any of the turds, so I can understand why people might take it that way.


      You are an ass, Bob, and like Doug you possess a binary mind.

      Why must I also comment on the carnage caused in Europe when it is the common meme here covered in excruciating detail? What more could I add. Do you see me supporting any of those actions, defending them, rationalizing them?

      I am more concerned with the US and how the actions affect me and mine.

      Once again, I'm asking you, no demanding from you, show me one instance, where I have offered a positive comment on or promotion of the Muslim religion or sharia. If you can't do that, just shut the fuck up. What I have offered is an appeal to reason, a defense of American laws, of every American’s rights under the constitution, and an appeal to American ideals as talked of in our constitution not the bigoted, perverse version you dicks offer.


      You guys piss and moan from the boondocks of Idaho and the tourist trap that is Maui arguing the American experience is the same as that of Europe. You offer up comments based on fear, and bigotry, and ignorance about American Muslims, all American Muslims. You and your ilk talk about religion. I, having worked in the middle of the largest concentration of Muslims in the US for much of my adult life, speak from experience about American citizens and the rights they have as such.

      Let me emphasize. You are an irrational, illogical bigot. You are representative of the nativist impulses that have characterized a large percentage, luckily not the majority, of Americans since the formation of the country.

      I like the sounds of the Nativist Idyll.

      You're an idiot.

      Deport everyone on the terrorist list...or as one of your bros offers up, " or kill them".

      Right, including those eight year old kids and grandmothers who are constantly being stopped because their names are on the list, every kid named Muhammed, be he black, brown, white or yellow that is mistakenly taken for some other kid named Muhammed, include the guy from Canada who was falsely accused who was on the list, kidnapped in NY and renditioned to a black site in Egypt where he was tortured. I know, but hell, if he was on the list, he must have been guilty of something.

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      Relocate them to another country.

      Some kind of irrational dream? Surely not serious? Who the hell knows in this joint?

      Relocating an entire population? Sure, it’s against international law, but what the hell, America is exceptional, we write the rules. It occurs to me there was someone here who condemned that practice in the past in another context?

      The idea assumes the Almaric rule, in this case, 'deport them all and let the devil sort out his own.' The fact that this dark dream is also an impossible one, well...when has that ever stopped anything around here?

      We have a country, a language and relatively benign religions. That is our reality. That is our way. They are "they" because they want to be.

      Doug and Deuce, living the American dream, bemoan the potential loss of American 'culture'.

      News boys, that ship has already sailed, something many would applaud given the racist and discriminatory laws, policies, and attitudes that were widespread in the 'good old days'.

      As for the social changes we have seen, the growth in political correctness, the entitlement bred into our children, the elitism that permeates our media, hell, that didn't happen due to foreign influence. We have met the enemy and he is us. We, most here, personally helped conceive it and witnessed it's birth in the 60's, in the revolt of the 'me' generation and in the materialism and liberal attitudes they passed along to their kids.

      But why not talk about and underlying reason for the complaints, the loss of white-privileged good old days of the 50’s, certainly not among the rich who still retain all the perks but among the masses. I know this crowd would rather piss and moan and emote than to think but look at the numbers. Look at the trends and demographics. Look at birth rates. Reality will eventually always intrude.

      If you wanted to maintain what is now past, you should have stopped getting vasectomies. You should have bought more Viagra and stopped shooting blanks. You should have listened to the existential imperative: breed.

      Other groups in the US, black, yellow and brown, are also seeing drops in birth rates, but not to the extent of whites, a group that is already the minority in the country when compared to the rest.

      Sure, it’s easy to see the appeal for guys already ‘living the dream’ to insist that the ‘other’, the "they" be kept out so as not to dilute the pot. However, given the demographics and birth rates, the dream is silly. Not only is it impossible, it is the way of the dodo.

      What really pisses me off is that these ‘defenders of the American way’, of mom and apple pie, these real American heroes willingly and with little complaint accept the steady encroachments of their rights and liberties by an ever expanding security state that grows by spreading fear and promoting the illusion that the $ billions they spend every year on intelligence and surveillance of the American public appreciably increases our safety.

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  15. Register for ACTCON 2017



    Terror: The Consequence of Apathy


    Brigitte Gabriel, Breitbart


    Equally infuriating to a radical Islamist killing innocent children at a pop concert
    in Manchester, is the very likely possibility that it will not be the last time.

    We’ve seen this tragic routine before: a radical Islamist wages violent Jihad
    against the Western world and, after a few days of cliché sloganeering and useless
    hashtags, all is forgotten.

    Well, for the parents and loved ones of those who were killed, all is not forgotten.
    They will live forever with a hole in their hearts that can never be filled.

    These are the consequences of open borders, and the willingness of a society to bury
    its head in the sand while attempting to shame and silence anyone who dares speak
    the truth.

    The truth is this: when you flood your country with millions of un-vetted migrants
    from the Islamic world, you shouldn’t be “shocked” when your society acquires the
    same problems as the Islamic world. One plus one equals two.

    We can have borders, or we can have terror. No, there is no third option. This is
    the real world, not a sociology lecture, or CNN.

    You cannot force Islamists to assimilate because Islamists do not value the same
    things we do in the West.

    While most in the West view an Ariana Grande concert as an opportunity for young
    girls to have a fun night of singing and dancing with their friends, many in the
    Islamic world views it as a shameful display of dirty infidels, who deserve death
    for their indulgence.

    Manchester bomber Salman Abedi’s parents were Libyan “refugees.” He was given refuge
    and even tax dollars of the very parents whose daughters he killed.

    Jihadists are not impressed by Katy Perry’s almost instantaneous call for “no
    borders” and “co-existence” in response to the Manchester massacre. They are
    emboldened by it.

    She, and every other pompously ignorant celebrity like her, are worse than useless.
    They are useful for our enemies. This pacifistic, “let’s all hold hands” reaction to
    the death of innocent children perfectly encapsulates why the West remains a giant
    sitting duck for radical Islamists. Imagine the disbelief our enemies must be
    feeling about how easy it is to wage war on a society that seeks to fight them with
    tolerance.

    Even after one of their caliphate soldiers bombs a teenage pop concert, one of the
    most popular singers on the planet welcomes more Islamists to our shores with open
    arms.

    But we shouldn’t make Katy Perry feel like the lone wolf in her suicidal delusions.
    After all, we’re only 6 months removed from a kumbaya President that fought ISIS
    with a live serenade of “You’ve Got a Friend” by James Taylor.

    While I, like most Americans, fear another deadly Islamic terror attack, the
    mainstream media’s biggest concern is – that’s right, you guessed it –
    “Islamophobia.”

    Martha Raddatz, who gained notoriety for her appallingly biased Presidential debate
    moderation, lamented to George Stephanopoulos on ABC’s Good Morning America, “This
    is likely to fuel anti-Islamic backlash across Britain, across Europe.”

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    1. Don’t worry Martha, chances are there will still be plenty of niqabs worn in
      Manchester long after the carnage of young children is removed from the concert
      venue, and we have open border propagandists to thank for that.

      Unfortunately, for those who actually want to protect ourselves and our children
      from Jihadists, nitwitted celebrities and media pundits aren’t the only problem.

      Anti-American groups like the SPLC and ACLU have volunteered themselves to be useful
      idiots for radical Islamic outfits like CAIR, a notorious Muslim Brotherhood front
      group that has been declared a terrorist organization by the United Arab Emirates
      and named by federal prosecutors as an unindicted co-conspirator in a Hamas-funding
      operation.

      Their strategy? To smear, intimidate, bully, and ultimately silence anyone who gets
      in the way of their anti-Western agenda. They are counting on patriotic Americans to
      stay silent and seated, while their anti-American agenda marches on.

      Are we really going to let these open borders fanatics do to America what they’ve
      done to Europe? Are we really going to allow terrorist attacks to become the norm in
      America, as they are the in the Islamic world and, increasingly, Europe?

      Let the goons at the SPLC and the mainstream media call me what they want, I know
      what I am. I am an American who loves her country, and doesn’t want to see it
      diminished to the same rubble I laid under when Islamists blew up my home as a
      little girl.

      For those who want to do more than just tweet their outrage, who want to make their
      country, community, and family a safer place to call home, I invite you to join me,
      and every other like-minded patriot at ACT for America’s National Conference
      this coming October in Arlington, Virginia.

      Go to actcon.us for more information about how you can fight
      back against America’s enemies.

      Published at Breitbart.


      National Conference







      -=-=-
      ACT for America - 1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Suite 190, #614, Washington, DC 20004,
      United States


      Now you too Quirk know how to join Act For America

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  16. A year ago Memorial Day we were to be celebrating the wiping out of ISIS in Iraq.

    It didn't happen as predicted however.

    Now we near another Memorial Day on which we can celebrate the wiping out of ISIS in Iraq.

    Wait, it has happened even yet.

    Oh well, maybe next Memorial Day we will be....

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  17. Quirk Sat May 27, 12:38:00 PM EDT
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    Drudge is an indiscriminate consolidator of stories, news, fake news, doesn't matter, he lists it all, His headlines are designed to be juicy and confrontational so as to draw in simple hicks who lack the attention span to read the actual articles.

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      The MSM is Fair and Balanced.

      No need to think.

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      I have accused Doug of having a binary mind. Perhaps, I was being too generous.

      Some would argue his is a unitary mind unable to think beyond...

      MSM

      MSM

      MSM

      ad nauseum

      ad infinatum

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  18. New revelations have surfaced that the Obama administration abused intelligence during the election by launching a massive domestic-spy campaign that included snooping on Trump officials.

    The irony is mind-boggling: Targeting political opposition is long a technique of police states like Russia, which Team Obama has loudly condemned for allegedly using its own intelligence agencies to hack into our election.

    The revelations, as well as testimony this week from former Obama intel officials, show the extent to which the Obama administration politicized and weaponized intelligence against Americans.

    Thanks to Circa News, we now know the National Security Agency under President Barack Obama routinely violated privacy protections while snooping through foreign intercepts involving US citizens — and failed to disclose the breaches, prompting the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court a month before the election to rebuke administration officials.

    The story concerns what’s known as “upstream” data collection under Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, under which the NSA looks at the content of electronic communication. Upstream refers to intel scooped up about third parties: Person A sends Person B an e-mail mentioning Person C. Though Person C isn’t a party to the e-mail, his information will be scooped up and potentially used by the NSA.

    Further, the number of NSA data searches about Americans mushroomed after Obama loosened rules for protecting such identities from government officials and thus the reporters they talk to.

    The FISA court called it a “very serious Fourth Amendment issue” that NSA analysts — in violation of a 2011 rule change prohibiting officials from searching Americans’ information without a warrant — “had been conducting such queries in violation of that prohibition, with much greater frequency than had been previously disclosed to the Court.”

    A number of those searches were made from the White House, and included private citizens working for the Trump campaign, some of whose identities were leaked to the media. The revelations earned a stern rebuke from the ACLU and from civil-liberties champion Sen. Rand Paul.

    We also learned this week that Obama intelligence officials really had no good reason attaching a summary of a dossier on Trump to a highly classified Russia briefing they gave to Obama just weeks before Trump took office.

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    1. That is why in the last week, Obama's hair caught fire in his hooting and hollerin best homey act ya'll.

      Hillary's internal polls shocked and awful as they were traumatized Obama and he went full ghetto in Philadelphia. He had the living Hussein scared out of him knowing that if Trump won , he had a problem.

      Even Obama didn't believe the Pretorian Press could could crank up the unbelievable Russian Tales, but that has now worn too thin.

      Hopefully, Trump will go after Clinton first, second and third and then scare the white off of Susan Tarmac Rice.

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    2. Who knows where that may lead?

      Trump has been talking tough and acting full wimp. Be quiet and throw heat high inside.

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    3. A stern rebuke. Anyone else would have had their head removed.

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  19. The Donald was correct when he said he'd been spied upon by O'bozo.

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    1. I read about it first on Drudge. Then on Hot Air, and American Thinker, then over at Real Clear Politics.

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    2. Quirk finally got it from me.

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      Quirk finally got it from me.

      You insult me and embarrass yourself.

      I've never gotten anything from you but an abiding disgust.

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    4. At least you've gotten something !

      I haven't gotten squat from you other than requests for help getting you out of tight situations and putting up bail bonds.

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    5. Well that's not entirely fair. I have gotten some laughs too.

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  20. Zbigniew Brzezinski Dead at 89....DRUDGE

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  21. "Quirk" Arrested Again At Nudest Resort....DUDGE

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  22. Meanwhile down in Venezuela (BernieLand) -

    With all that farmland, why are Venezuelans starving?
    POSTED AT 8:31 AM ON MAY 27, 2017 BY JAZZ SHAW


    With all of the unrest, riots and murders in Venezuela these days, it’s easy to overlook one very basic question about the abysmal conditions its citizens are enduring. Venezuela has some of the richest farmland in the western hemisphere and was a net exporter of agricultural products until very recently. How can the people be starving?

    That’s the question being tackled at the Washington Post this week and the answer comes down to a single source: it’s the socialism, stupid.

    At a time of empty supermarkets and spreading hunger, the country’s farms are producing less and less, not more, making the caloric deficit even worse.

    Drive around the countryside outside the capital, Caracas, and there’s everything a farmer needs: fertile land, water, sunshine and gasoline at 4 cents a gallon, cheapest in the world. Yet somehow families here are just as scrawny-looking as the city-dwelling Venezuelans waiting in bread lines or picking through garbage for scraps.

    Having attempted for years to defy conventional economics, the country now faces a painful reckoning with basic arithmetic.

    “Last year I had 200,000 hens,” said Saulo Escobar, who runs a poultry and hog farm here in the state of Aragua, an hour outside Caracas. “Now I have 70,000.”

    The case of Escobar’s chicken farm is only one of thousands of such examples, but it’s an excellent one to describe the problems the farmers are facing. He had a ranch with nearly a quarter million hens in a country where people are starving to death. That would mean the opportunity of a lifetime in any free portion of the world. But the socialist regime in Venezuela has taken charge of every aspect of the food production and distribution supply chain. They determine how much Escobar will be paid for his eggs and it turns out to be a net loss for him rather than a profit. Unable to buy sufficient amounts of feed and new chicks to raise, Escobar’s farm is withering and will soon be gone.

    That basic reality would be enough to put the farmer out of business eventually all by itself, but Escobar faces other problems as well. He’s been raided and extorted by both armed criminal gangs and government troops. They’re not paying anything for eggs or chickens… just taking them. And nobody from the government is protecting him. These are the hallmarks of socialism, particularly in its final throes. Insufficient law enforcement resources to protect the people and corrupt government and military leaders who roam the land taking what they want for themselves. So in a place completely capable of producing more than enough food for its citizens and their neighbors as well, farms are underutilized or sitting vacant, producing nothing.

    The cause of the starvation is obvious. Even under the most benevolent of socialist regimes, the government is ill equipped to operate such a complex system. And this one is far from benevolent, with the party leaders more interested in ensuring their own comfort and security than that of the rank and file. But all of this was predictable because, as we’ve said here more times than I can count, this is how socialism ends. Every. Single. Time.

    http://hotair.com/archives/2017/05/27/farmland-venezuelans-starving/

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  23. Criminal charges for Tim Kaine’s son over violent assault on Trump rally
    POSTED AT 10:01 AM ON MAY 27, 2017 BY JAZZ SHAW

    What’s more surprising about this story… that the alleged crime was charged in the first place or that you’re hearing about it at all?

    On March 4th in St. Paul, Minnesota, a pro-Trump rally took place on the steps of the State Capitol rotunda. No sooner had the event gotten underway than liberal “counter-protesters” wearing masks showed up and began attacking the rally participants with mace, tasers, fireworks and fists. We’ve seen these tactics of violence and intimidation by the Left at Berkeley, in New York City and too many other places to list here, so the incident itself sadly isn’t all that shocking anymore. But this one came with a twist. One of the attackers was none other than the son of former Vice Presidential candidate Tim Kaine.

    Initially, local authorities weren’t even going to bring any charges against the rioters, but after considerable public scrutiny they’ve changed their minds. (local Fox News coverage)

    Prosecutors are filing criminal charges against 8 counter-protesters who disrupted the “March 4 Trump” rally at the Minnesota State Capitol on March 4. Among those charged is Linwood Kaine, the son of former Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine…

    The permitted rally inside the Capitol Rotunda was interrupted by protesters that Saturday, some of whom turned violent. A group of Trump supporters described the scene to Fox 9.

    “They brought in pepper spray and tasers, and went after anyone with a Trump sign,” said Sandra Trater, a supporter of President Trump.

    Unfortunately, most of the charges likely won’t result in too much punishment, being primarily gross misdemeanor counts rather than felony assault. Kaine’s son Linwood has only been charged with the more benign sounding counts of fleeing on foot, concealing identity in a public place and obstructing the legal process. But he was definitely part of the group that was attacking and not one of the “peaceful counter-protesters” as they are being described in many media outlets.

    For his part, Tim Kaine seems to have a little trouble understanding basic English these days. (Emphasis added)

    Following his son’s arrest, Sen. Kaine released a statement: “We love that our three children have their own views and concerns about current political issues. They fully understand the responsibility to express those concerns peacefully.”

    So you think that “peacefully” includes concepts such as mace, tasers, bottle rockets and beating people down.

    When I heard this story initially, I predicted on Twitter that you weren’t going to see it surface in the MSM. Let’s face it… it goes against every narrative they are trying to project. The liberals were the ones engaging in violence, not the generic “Trump supporters” they love to blame. And having the child of someone as far up the DNC pecking order as Tim Kaine is just an embarrassment. But to their credit, I actually saw the story mentioned a couple of times on CNN this morning, so credit where credit is due.

    But aside from that, the coverage has been muted at best outside of conservative social media circles. And you can have no doubt that if Linwood’s last name had been Trump or Bush or that of any other prominent Republican (instead of a high profile Democrat) it would be front page fodder for weeks to come. But getting one more example of how the Left is perpetrating violence as part of the #RESIST movement out into the public eye is better than nothing, I suppose.

    http://hotair.com/archives/2017/05/27/criminal-charges-tim-kaines-son-violent-assault-trump-rally/

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  24. May 27, 2017
    Swamp Draining: More on Waters of the United States Rule
    By Dale Leuck


    ....In response to the apparent intrusion upon state responsibilities and landowner rights, the Trump administration issued on Feb. 28, its Executive Order directing the EPA and ACE to review the WOTUS rule, and all associated “…orders, rules, regulations, guidelines, or policies implementing or enforcing the final rule…” for the purpose of revising it or rescinding it. The purpose of the Executive Order was to insure “…that the Nation's navigable waters are kept free from pollution, while at the same time promoting economic growth, minimizing regulatory uncertainty, and showing due regard for the roles of the Congress and the States under the Constitution.” On March 6, the EPA and ACE published a notice in Federal Register of “…their intention to review that rule, and provide advanced notice of a forthcoming proposed rulemaking consistent with the Executive Order.”

    While it appears the WOTUS shall eventually be rolled back, Mr. Duarte has still his legal battles. His plight was noted in a May 25 joint press release by House Agriculture Committee, Chairman Michael Conaway (TX-11) and House Judiciary committee Chairman, Bob Goodlatte (VA-6), in which they issued a letter to Attorney General Jeff Sessions, calling for a review of the former Obama Department of Justice (DOJ) to prosecute the case against Mr. Duarte. In the letter, they note that DOJ’s actions are not consistent with legislative intent, and pose questions pertaining to whether such regulatory overreach needs to be corrected through legislative actions. The latter could include: amendments to the Clean Water Act; standalone legislation targeting implementation of WOTUS; appropriation bill limitations.

    Rollback of the WOTUS may not spare Mr. Duarte significant legal and other costs, but he may recoup these through his own lawsuit, a related waste of taxpayer’s money caused by political malfeasance.

    Draining swamps are always costly but necessary endeavors.


    http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2017/05/swamp_draining_more_on_waters_of_the_united_states_rule.html

    GOOD ON THE DONALD

    This might not mean much to a City Squatter like Quirk but it means a lot to us who come from the land.

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    1. Quit it, Quirk.

      That sounds no better than a thousand home basement videos produced in USA every week.

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      Look up the studio version, dipshit.

      Did you spend the 70's and 80's in an alfalfa sprout induced coma?

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  26. BEYOND COMMENT:

    The mother of Martyn Hett, who was one of 22 people killed in a bombing at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester on Monday, has said she will not invest time in feeling hate towards the attacker.

    "I have no feelings of hate and anger at all because I don’t think this person deserves any of those emotions that I should invest in," Hett's mother, Figen Murray, said in an interview with BBC North West.

    "I’m staying with my positivity for Martyn and that’s what I’m going to hold on to," she added.

    Stuart Murray, Hett's stepfather, also appeared in the interview. "I just feel sad that [the attacker] wasted their life for nothing," he said.

    "What have they got to show? Absolutely nothing. Martyn’s life is not wasted. He did so much with it. So there is nothing to feel about them. They wasted a life, not Martyn’s."

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  27. Obama and Clinton Chaos

    Egypt carried out six air strikes in Derna in eastern Libya on Friday, state television reported, adding that it is where the militants who carried out the deadly attack on the Coptic Christians were trained.

    Six years after Western powers intervened to overthrow the government of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi amid the Arab Spring protests, Libya is still engulfed in chaos and violence.

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    1. People killed on account of anyone other than Trump don't count, Deuce.

      ...in QuirkWorld

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      Are you saying the Allman Brothers Band was a terrorist cell, Doug?

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    4. God awful irritating noise.

      How can you stand that stuff ?

      What do you take to make it sound good to you ?

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      I have eclectic taste in music evidently unlike some here.

      I enjoy it all, classical or opera in the morning to jazz at night, rock all the time, country, reggae, electronic, alternative, big band, soul, some hip hop, gospel, blues, you name it. I like Sinatra and Bennett, the Allman Bothers and the Eagles, Clapton and the Who, Williams and Black and everyone in between, Eminem and Rage Against the Machine.

      You don't like the Allman Bothers don't listen, don't whine, go listen to Taylor Swift, old man.

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  29. Quirk:

    Do you think it is a good thing or bad thing that Trump's nominee is now on SCOTUS rather than Hillary's?

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      I don't know. Unlike you guys, I don't assume something until I have some evidence.

      From everything I have heard Gorsuch is a well qualified conservative justice and well suited to replace Scalia. I take that for what it's worth. Other than that I know nothing of the man just as I knew nothing of Garland and have heard nothing about anyone Clinton might have nominated.

      Anyone, who would judge one of these guys based on who nominated them before they have actually racked up a few votes lacks common sense. We have seen the error of that in the past.

      The court majority that overwhelmingly pulled the Roe v Wade decision out of their ass and offered it up as law was nominated by Republican presidents.

      The same applies to the court that overruled two lower court decision and affirmed the Citizens United decision granting corporations the status of personhood to a batshit crazy degree.

      Robert's decision on the individual mandate...well, I could go on but these are the big ones I've seen since I actually started paying attention.

      Come back when he's got a few votes under his belt and we can discuss it again.

      The same applies to other subjects where you have falsely accused me as in the Trump/Russia investigation, or on Flynn's guilt, or on the alleged Comey memo that no one seems to have seen yet and to my knowledge Comey hasn't testified about. I have accused no one of guilt in any of these cases, well, that is beyond commenting on how stupid these guys are and how they create most of their own problems. Unlike some here who shall remain nameless but who start out many of their posts with the word 'potential', I can wait for the process to play out.

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      Sorry, Doug, I keep forgetting.

      One syllable words.

      One syllable words.

      One syllable words for Doug and Bob.

      I try to remember but hell at my age...well...

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    3. Have any problems with the Wise Latina or the other Fat Lady Obama appointed?

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      Nothing big yet.

      I don't worry about the inconsequential.

      If their votes ever combine for a majority on an issue that is important, I will comment on them then.

      One way or the other.

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    5. I'd say an overreaching Judiciary is Consequential.
      Roberts not a favorite of mine but he happened to write this.
      Anybody with a brain knows how the lefties voted.

      https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-nation/wp/2015/06/26/how-each-supreme-court-justice-came-down-on-same-sex-marriage/?utm_term=.9a4e7b245eca

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    6. Judicial Supremacy

      For the first time in his decade as chief justice, Roberts read a dissenting opinion from the bench. His dissent was particularly biting, one that pilloried the majority for what he stated was an unconstitutional, unprecedented “act of will, not legal judgment.”

      Roberts quickly and bluntly stated that while arguments of social fairness and equality have “undeniable appeal,” he thought the court was out of its element in trying to decide this issue.

      “[T]his court is not a legislature,” he wrote. “Whether same-sex marriage is a good idea should be of no concern to us. Under the Constitution, judges have power to say what the law is, not what it should be.”

      He left little doubt that he thought the five justices in the majority were overreaching, calling the court’s decision to order marriage licenses in every state an “extraordinary step.” He said that many people would celebrate this, and he wrote that he did not begrudge anyone their victory or access to new benefits. But he was extremely critical of what he called “the majority’s extravagant conception of judicial supremacy.”

      His explanation for why he feels the court overreached is worth quoting in full here:

      Supporters of same-sex marriage have achieved considerable success persuading their fellow citizens—through the democratic process—to adopt their view. That ends today. Five lawyers have closed the debate and enacted their own vision of marriage as a matter of constitutional law. Stealing this issue from the people will for many cast a cloud over same-sex marriage, making a dramatic social change that much more difficult to accept.

      Roberts returns again and again to the idea of the five justices acting without regard for precedent or the proper role of a judiciary, casting the majority’s decision as one that upends an understanding of marriage that has persisted for, as Kennedy noted, millennia.

      As he puts it at one point:

      “Just who do we think we are?”

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    7. Well, Doug, Obama nominated them to be left on all issues. Expect that. If they show up and vote right be surprised. Sometimes a 2 martini lunch will change your mind.

      IMO, Gorsuch is the best thing Trump has done since arriving at the WH. Here's to hoping he won't drink his lunch while in session.

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      I'd say an overreaching Judiciary is Consequential.

      Perhaps, but not in the case you cite. At least as far as I know. I could be wrong. I haven't been following the issue closely since the decision. But that battle was lost decades ago when the generation you and I belong to decided to take off its sandals and tie dyeds and get jobs in education and politics, when they taught their kids to be non-judgmental and told them everyone was free to do whatever they wanted. It started strong in the fifties when the gay rights movement having learned the lessons of past minorities marched and made demands and when those demands were met moved on to the next step, from the justifiable initial demands for laws against discrimination and hate crimes to demands for civil unions and finally gay marriage.

      It's a recognized path oft repeated. However, it was obvious what the LLGIIUGFFDDHJ community was looking for all along especially after civil unions were judged legal. It was not legal rights they were looking for, they already had those, it was not wedding cakes and receptions, it was recognition as 'normal' for a population with a lifestyle that was alternative and unconventional and anything but 'normal'. The oxymoron that is 'gay marriage' was accepted as being the same as 'traditional marriage' by the majority of Americans who have been bred to care less. The courts in their decision recognized that.

      The gay marriage decision was the cherry on top, it changes nothing in a country that could really give a shit one way or the other. The only affect to you and me and many others is as an insult to the intellect.

      In you case, it might be a smaller insult.

      :o)

      Just kidding.

      What will effect us is any further ruling that will encroach on other individual rights such as those involving religion or others I can't think right now as my dog is pressuring me for a walk.


      And let's face it. I doubt anyone here is going to be personally affected by this decision or any other on 'religious grounds'.

      IMO (once again, apologies to Mome).

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    9. The issue is ignoring law and the Constitution and Legislation from the Bench.

      Roberts was rather clear.

      imo

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  30. I lived in the Atlanta area during the late sixties and early 70s. Me and my buds used to go to Piedmont Park and watch the Allman Bros. practice. For free. Greg Allman and Dicky Betts playing dual lead guitars. A really beautiful sound. You can especially hear it in "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed." Check it out with good headphones. I think you will like it.

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    1. Many bands had dual lead guitarists after that. The Allman Bros. quite possibly started the trend.

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      I remember spring breaks in Ft. Lauderdale laying around in the afternoon listening to Eat a Peach and getting high resting up to go out that night.

      Milissa is sweet when you've got a good buzz going.

      Good times. Gone too fast.

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    3. I think you must have damaged your noodles getting high too often.

      It does that to people.

      This explains your own out of whack time schedule, and other matters.

      Things are either 'in whack' or 'out of whack' and you're a little 'out of whack'.

      Did your grades suffer ? Did girls begin to leave you in the lurch ?

      Did you panhandle often ?

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    4. What was your arrest record then, as compared to now ?

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    5. Did you ever forget to leave to go home ?

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    6. If you want an example of muddled thinking, see:

      Quirk Sat May 27, 08:17:00 PM EDT

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    7. ...The Constitution and rule of law is "inconsequential"

      ...since "we're not affected."

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    8. Good Lord !

      That is muddled thinking !

      He even admits right off that he doesn't know what he is talking about:

      Perhaps, but not in the case you cite. At least as far as I know. I could be wrong. I haven't been following the issue closely since the decision.

      Unbelievable but there it is.

      If we listened to him spout about all the things he admits he doesn't know anything about....well what can I say....it would be very 'trying'.

      I hope that's the worst of it for today, is all I can say.

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    9. I think we can all agree with him that he doesn't know what he is talking about, and I'll be polite, and compassionate, and add 'in this case'.

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    10. This is what we all agree upon, Robert "Draft Dodger" Peterson

      Quirk Fri May 05, 07:47:00 PM EDT

      ....

      Damn, Bob, you are the stupidest ass I know.

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  31. Jack "Daughter Abandonment" Hawkins, aka self confessed war criminal, Jew hater, liar world class and self proclaimed 'military expert' has arrived.

    We should mention before we leave that Memorial Day is just 2 days away.....the day on which rat'sass predicted ISIS would be wiped out of Iraq. But not this Memorial Day, LAST Memorial Day -

    bwabwabwabwabwahahahahahaha

    This turd is not only all the things I mentioned but a First Class Fool as well....

    Ciao

    Cheers to all you others....

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    1. Iraqi forces have launched a broad assault on parts of Mosul, closing in on the remaining pockets of territory held by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL, also known as ISIS) in Iraq's second city.

      Saturday's offensive to retake three ISIL-held neighbourhoods north of Mosul's Old City is the latest push in the more than seven-month battle to drive ISIL out of Mosul - the group's stronghold in Iraq.
      US military admits killing more than 100 civilians in Mosul air strike

      "Army forces attacked Al-Shifaa neighbourhood and the Republican Hospital, federal police forces Al-Zinjili neighbourhood, and Counter-Terrorism forces attacked Al-Saha al-Oula neighbourhood

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  32. What President Trump’s treatment of Sarah Huckabee Sanders tells us


    In a fit of provincialism, I found and find Trump’s treatment of her as an affront of the highest order. Press secretaries have a tough job. To do it, they must trust their reputation will hold up over time. They must trust that their boss will back them up by, at the very least, making sure their stories line up. And this is Sarah Huckabee Sanders’ first time on the big stage. A young person’s make-it-or-break-it opportunity.

    But President Donald Trump sent her into the maelstrom of all those hotshot reporters with a false narrative. When she gamely gave it her all, in her first times at the podium, she endured national ridicule. And then Trump cut the legs out from under her arguments almost before the butterflies in her stomach stopped fluttering around like those lightning bugs in Trump’s brain.

    Why do good salt of the earth people still like this man? Why do they trust him with what is sacred to them?

    In the way that he has lived his life, Trump reflects open disdain for their values. A Christian marriage? Forget it! Striving to cultivate a servant’s heart? Pathetic! Living modestly? Ridiculous! Treating others humbly and with respect? Strictly for losers! Serving the Lord with the faith of a child? Strictly for total losers! Honesty? You’re killing me!

    Trump is like those hypocrites, the Pharisees, and that den of thieves, the moneychangers in the temple that Jesus famously sent packing.

    What he just did to Sarah Huckabee Sanders is what he is doing to those salt of the earth folks who supported him.

    He’s using them like playthings he throws away.

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  33. Sad news ...

    Gregg Allman, a singer, musician and songwriter who played an essential role in the invention of Southern rock, has died at the age of 69.


    To bad it was Greg Allman that died, and not Robert "Draft Dodger" Peterson.
    Losing Allman is a tragedy, losing Robert "Draft Dodger" Peterson, that would be cause for celebration across the land.

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    1. You should seek help Rat. You have major issues.

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    2. MOME does have a knack for stating the obvious.

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    3. "There's something really wrong with you, Rat"

      Trish

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    4. Oh now, girl, let's get real.

      Greg Allman was a musical genius who contributed GREATLY to the culture of the United States.

      Robert "Draft Dodger" Peterson is a parasite on our society.

      Just look at what he wrote about Trish.

      bobal Fri Mar 20, 06:03:00 PM EDT
      Trish always was a syphilitic slut

      Robert "Draft Dodger" Peterson disrespected Trish with the 'syphilitic slut' comment, now he creates and attributes a quote to her, one that Robert "Draft Dodger" Peterson cannot reference in time or space ...

      Robert "Draft Dodger" Peterson is really are quite the misogynist, isn't he?


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    5. Then we can reference the RACIST tendencies which predominate Robert "Draft Dodger" Peterson's blogging.

      Ash was kind enough to collect some of Robert "Draft Dodger" Peterson least offensive remarks, concerning a life long soldier and patriot.

      Ash Sun Oct 19, 08:18:00 PM EDT

      bobal said...
      It's a matter of race, showing lack of character.

      Colon Powell, a step and fetch nigger all along

      bobal said...

      Colon Powell is a black piece of shit.

      bobal said...

      Colon Powell is a black piece of shit, selling out the enlightenment.

      bobal said...
      Colon Powell is a black piece of shit.

      I'm finished.

      bobal said...

      Colon Powell is a black piece of shit.

      bobal said...

      Powell is a black racist, like the others.

      bobal said...
      Colin Powell served as a kitchen nigger,

      bobal said...

      All the Aryans came from southern
      California, and elsewhere.

      You are a smart ass bitch.

      bobal said...
      We're not talking about McCain today, we are trying to understand a black piece of crap.

      bobal said...
      He lugged water for W.

      Now, he is sucking Obama's dick.

      Black piece of crap.


      Colin Powell is a black piece of crap.


      Colin Powell is a black piece of crap.


      Well, I'm taking a shower, and going for a walk, and don't take back anything I've said






      You want to know the truth bobal, I've been wondering, seriously, about you these last few weeks. You seem like such a nice guy but my respect for you collapased before today. And now, after seeing your recent posts, my opinion is cemented - you are fuckin' demented. You are a fucked in the head dude. No kidding! Canada is NOT the place for you.


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    6. Here you go, in bobal's own words, calling for an Eugenics Program, for black citizens of the United States.


      bobal said...
      ah, hell, after having thought it over, and considerging that my brother was a doctor, and my sis a med tech, who almost got roughed up by some niggers in Oakland, California, maybe the best thing to do is let the niggers abort, abort, abort themselves.

      They do a good job of that.

      bobal Thu Nov 13, 01:29:00 AM EST

      ... the best thing to do is let the niggers abort, abort, abort themselves.


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    7. And ...

      Let Us not forget Robert "Draft Dodger" Peterson's admission that he is a thief, a fraudster;


      Bob Thu May 27, 12:52:00 AM EDT

      But I did rip off the bank for $7500 hundred dollars, when I was on my knees, and fighting for my economic life, on my aunt's credit card. But that wasn't really stealing, just payback.


      It was not "payback" it was THEFT by FRAUD.

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    8. So, upon reflection, I stand by my previous statement.

      To bad it was Greg Allman that died, and not Robert "Draft Dodger" Peterson.
      Losing Allman is a tragedy, losing Robert "Draft Dodger" Peterson, that would be cause for celebration across the land.


      {;-)

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    9. "There is something really wrong with you, Rat

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    10. rat'sass abandon baby some say baby lucky for that rat's ass war criminal liar hate jews he need help say that everybody he badly he need the help

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  34. Saturday Night Cinema: Fire Over England (1937)
    By Pamela Geller - on May 27, 2017
    SATURDAY NIGHT CINEMA

    Our Saturday Night Cinema classic is Fire Over England (aka Gloriana) is a 1937 London Film Productions film drama, notable for providing the first pairing of Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh. It was directed by William K. Howard and written by Clemence Dane from the novel Fire Over England by A. E. W. Mason. Leigh’s performance in the film helped to convince David O. Selznick to cast her as Scarlett O’Hara in his production of Gone with the Wind. The film is a historical drama set during the reign of Elizabeth I focusing on England’s victory over the Spanish Armada.

    The dazzlingly-handsome Laurence Olivier plays a British naval officer who offers his services to Queen Elizabeth after his father is executed by the Spaniards.
    Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh look gorgeous but it’s Flora Robson as Queen Elizabeth who steals the show

    In 1588, the Spanish Armada sailed against Elizabeth I’s England.



    “There’ll always be an England” Indeed, it just might be a sharia state.


    Review: ‘Fire Over England’

    Variety, December 31, 1936:

    This is a handsomely mounted and forcefully dramatic glorification of Queen Bess. It holds a succession of brilliantly played scenes, a wealth of choice diction, pointed excerpts from English history and a series of impressive tableaux.

    It projects Flora Robson in a conception of the British regent which holds the imagination. Her keen aptitude in dovetailing the strong and frail sides of Elizabeth’s nature makes a solid keystone for the production.
    The Guardian (2013):

    INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
    Fire Over England, Flora Robson, Leslie Banks Photograph: Everett Collection/Rex Features

    Philip II’s Spain is beleaguered by English pirates. The Spanish ambassador turns up at the court of Queen Elizabeth (Flora Robson) to protest. Elizabeth insists she has nothing to do with piracy, and considers herself Philip’s loving sister (as history buffs will know, he was married to her half-sister, Mary I). “His portrait still hangs in a place of honour,” she assures the ambassador. “My king does not ask your grace to hang his portrait, but to hang his enemies,” the ambassador zings back.

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    1. PIRACY
      Fire Over England
      Fire Over England, Vivien Leigh, Laurence Olivier Photograph: Moviestore Collection/Rex Features
      Meanwhile, fictional English pirate’s son Michael Ingolby (Laurence Olivier) is aboard a ship when it is taken by the Inquisition. He jumps overboard and swims to the Spanish coast. Conveniently, he stumbles ashore at the palace of an old friend of his father’s. Even more conveniently, the old friend of his father’s has a comely daughter, Elena (Tamara Desni). Soon he’s having a whale of a time hanging out on a Spanish beach, wearing a silly hat, singing songs and indulging in a light holiday romance.

      JUSTICE
      The reverie sours when Michael sees smoke rising from nearby Lisbon. (The film’s geography is baffling: Lisbon, being slap-bang in the middle of 16th-century Portugal, would not have been visible from anywhere in Spain – though it was the port from which the Spanish Armada sailed.) The Inquisition has condemned his father to die by fire. Michael flies into a hammy tantrum. “If only you knew how I loathed you all! Your Spanish faces, your Spanish voices!” he bellows at his hosts. “You’ve made me your household pet, but you’ve burned my father!” This scene is perhaps not supposed to be quite as hilarious as it is.

      CASTING
      Fire over England film still

      Michael flees to England on a fishing boat, and swiftly disarms an assassin heading for Elizabeth. “I would give you my life,” he tells the queen. “Would you?” she replies, caustically. “Would you give me your silly young life?” She’s magnificent. But Michael is distracted by the dewy beauty of her lady-in-waiting, Lord Burghley‘s fictional granddaughter, Cynthia (Vivien Leigh). This was Olivier and Leigh’s first film together, and they were both still married to other people at the time – though not for long. They’re disarmingly gorgeous on screen: Leigh sparkling and catlike; Olivier a 1930s Henry Cavill, only slightly less inflated and wearing more guyliner.

      Even so, it’s Robson who steals this show. She may not be as stunning as her co-stars, but she’s by turns charming, earthy and surprisingly vulnerable, with a crackling wit. She’s perfect as Elizabeth – a role she reprised three years later, in Errol Flynn vehicle The Sea Hawk.

      SPYING
      Elizabeth sends Michael to spy on Philip II (Raymond Massey). “Make up the fire,” the Spanish king orders a flunkey. “This hot April day?” asks the flunkey. Philip replies, in a tone that can only have been inspired by Bela Lugosi’s Dracula: “I am. Always. Cold.” Politically, you’d expect this film to be one-sided, and it is. There’s a fun fictional subplot that allows Michael plenty of scope for sword fights, scampering around rooftops, setting fire to things and so forth, and gives him another go with the now-married Elena. Back in England, Cynthia pines for him unwarrantedly.

      BATTLE
      Fire Over England
      Fire Over England Photograph: Moviestore Collection/Rex Features
      The film rejoins history at Tilbury, where Elizabeth is preparing to defeat the Spanish Armada. The navy’s real commanders, Francis Drake and Lord Howard, have been written out of the film; instead, it’s Michael who sends the fireships. To Elizabeth’s annoyance, he wants to celebrate afterwards by marrying Cynthia. This leaves the queen with no one to flirt with, except her troublesome old flame the Earl of Leicester (Leslie Banks). “I’ll have no married folk at my court,” she growls. “I’m a married man,” Leicester admits, earning the queenly riposte: “More fool you.”

      VERDICT
      Though Fire Over England is fictionalised, it’s entertaining and has a decent grasp of the historical context. Moreover, its Elizabeth is one of the finest you’ll see on screen.

      http://pamelageller.com/2017/05/fire-over-england.html/

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  35. Off to slumberland for me.

    Geller has been putting up her movie picks for the weekends.

    Mostly oldie goldies.

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  36. Meanwhile, the President of the United States has climbed into bed with the founders of Islamic extremism.


    Embracing the policies of Barack Hussein Obama.
    http://ijr.com/2017/05/877784-former-obama-official-samantha-power-attacks-trumps-saudi-arms-deal-twitter-promptly-points-hypocrisy/

    The same President Obama that was referred to by Robert "Draft Dodger" Peterson as a "Muzzie Lover". President Trump has endorsed and continued the Obama Program, whether Samantha Powers or Robert "Draft Dodger" Peterson likes it, or not.

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  37. Lt. Gen. Flynn takes the Fifth, and ...

    Lawyer: Kushner ‘has no recollection’ of reported undisclosed Russian contacts


    Top presidential adviser Jared Kushner’s legal team pushed back Friday night against a report that the White House senior adviser and Trump son-in-law had at least three undisclosed contacts with a Russian ambassador during and after the 2016 presidential campaign, saying he had “no recollection” of the alleged exchanges.

    "Mr. Kushner participated in thousands of calls in this time period. He has no recollection of the calls as described,” Kushner’s lawyer Jamie Gorelick told POLITICO in a statement, responding to a Reuters report about Kushner's contacts with Russian ambassador to the U.S. Sergey Kislyak.

    “We have asked (Reuters) for the dates of such alleged calls so we may look into it and respond, but we have not received such information," Gorelick added.

    But Kushner's legal team was silent about other reports that President Donald Trump's son-in-law sought to establish a secret line of communications with the Kremlin. The White House did not respond to requests for comment on the reports.

    According to Reuters, Kushner held at least two phone calls between April and November of last year with Kislyak, who’s represented Russian President Vladimir Putin in Washington since 2008.


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