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General Discussion, Monday, April 3, 2017
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Well, here’s a good one (/major sarc). Hypocrisy, thy name is feminism…
Feminist Researcher: STEM Classes Should Be Made ‘Less Competitive’ to Attract Women
http://www.intellectualtakeout.org/blog/feminist-researcher-stem-classes-should-be-made-less-competitive-attract-women
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Lowest. Common. Denominator. This damned crap is really getting old.
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Posting this again, because….. Monday.
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I wish I could see the out-takes. There’s no way he did this without cracking up.
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Using Alinsky’s rulebook against the people for whom that is their Bible.
More! Make them live up to their own book of rules. While ridiculing them. After picking a target and polarizing them. A hat-trick!
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Hadn’t thought about it, but yeah, those outtakes had to be precious. This guy is incredible to be able to make this sound soooooo serious!
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He’s got tons of videos and they’re all hysterically funny. I was cracking up laughing the other day when I binge watched a bunch of them.
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I have done the same. Don’t know how he does it. I have great respect for the “straight man” in a comedy duo. I cannot suppress laughter easily. Except maybe in front of a magistrate or a cop. Pretty good at it, then. But don’t let me help with a practical joke. I will spoil it, because when something is really funny, I cannot for the life of me keep a straight face.
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‘It’s only for multicultural families’: Mother claims she was turned away from a Sydney playgroup because she ‘could speak English and was too Australian’
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4372710/Mother-turned-away-multicultural-playgroup.html
It seems that multi cultural does not include whitey.
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Sad… βΉοΈ
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As a woman who was trained in and worked in a male field and environment (Finance in DOD & DOD subcontractors) I must say from experience this is really, really wrong! I confess I could not even click on the article to read it because my blood pressure went up, so I am going by the headline. Prove your worth by being the best – that’s what I did. This attitude diminishes the real problems in the workplace.
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I didn’t read it either. I’m tired of this dumbing down things for women crap. My father worked in a STEM field for 20 years and never got anywhere in the job because women and minorities who could not do the job were promoted over him, because he is a white man.
If you can’t do the work you don’t belong in the class. This feminist can fold her complaint up until it’s all nice sharp corners and then she can stick it where the sun doesn’t shine.
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If I could give you a “love”, I would.
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Thanks. Might I presume you are familiar with this story, or have a family member who is?
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My remark was based strictly on your comment, Rhea. I agree with you totally.
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Thank you. This whole “life is unfair for women because they aren’t mathematically inclined” thing is a pretty sore point for me.
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Less competitive? Huh? If woman find themselves as younger students interested in math and science, then, if they feel they have an aptitude for math and science, they will follow those paths. What total BS….. says EE, physics major and member of Pi Mu Epsilon. π¦
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We’re waiting for two strong storm lines to go thru before/around dawn so it’s stormy Monday.
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Do you need a chainsaw?
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Got three primed and ready to go.
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Just checked NOAA Doppler……MOVE NOW, due South or move to the bunker………
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First line’s about an hour and a half out, second bigger one’s about two behind that. Secobd line looks to be breaking up sonewhat, rather have some breathers between blobs.
I got the idea for the house from the Army…they were looking for explosion resistant and relatively easy to erect structures. They tested buildings built from heavy styrofoam molds that had concrete poured in, the Mean Green version of ICF Insulated Concrete Form buildings. We decided on ICF so we have 6-inch thick concrete walls with two inches of closed-cell foam inside and out. Roof is steel and all of the trusses are 2X10 with full hurricane clips throughout…roof is bolted to the walls by an 18″ threaded j- bolt every 32 inches. Windows are hi-impact insulated glass and doors are the same steel security doors urban businesses use on secure alley entrances…not all that decorative but secure as hell.
We knew of the tornado potential here, we have had theee in ten years within three miles and we had that one during Katrina, before we built, that wiped out our 11,000 trees. Be prepared…
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God watch over you and czarina, and all your furry friends. Stay safe.
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Thanks. My worries are with the working families out here who work 12 or more hours a day and live in mobile homes.
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Sound good…. I’ll stand by just in case……
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2.5 inches of rain and some straight-line winds that blew down branches but that’s about it. Lake’s up but draining and creek’s way up and running like mad. I’m hoping the lake and the creek come down as we’re expecting another ‘rain event’ later this week though it’s not predicted to be as wet.
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Glad storm was not as strong as thought. Will show description of your house to my Dear Hubby. I am envious! It sounds awesome!
You lost 11.000 trees – that’s terrible! Up here maple trees are a major part of the economy. I hope the loss of trees did not cause economic damage as well.
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You can’t tell it’s concrete, just could be a Florida CBS home from the look of it. Funny thing was it was cheaper than had we wood-built it. The forms went up in about three days and walls were poured in one long day. Company owner and his small crew did it for a flat fee, no delays, overtime or slowing down. Owner checked each concrete load as it arrived, rejected two, and was right on the walls as each was pumped. In all it was one week from the owner and his crew arriving until the walls were completely done and ready for the roofers to start. In all, with some lucky breaks we got, it was about 20% cheaper than had we gone conventional.
Low guestimate by our forester was 11K, top end was 14K. Trees were pine, planted from about 450 an acre up and a Katrina-spawned tornado thru about 40 acres like a lawnmower. We weren’t hit as bad as some, my neighbor lost acres of 50-year old pines and out forester lost some thirty acres of densely-planted oaks that were nearly 100 years old. Trees regrow.
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I wish I could have worked on that job, Czar, just as a gofer, even. I love working construction jobs, even though I’m not a builder. Even more that working them, I love learning new techniques, and I’ve never seen that one before. Excellent description of the construction process.
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I need a cup of COFFEE…………
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I’d share a cup of my BRCC “Coffee Or Die” with you, Col, if I could figure out how to hand it to you through cyberspace.
(For enquiring minds, it was GOOD.)
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Glad you liked it!
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One SIP at a time, one SIP at a time…(how IT folks drink theirs).
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I’m waiting for my re supply……..
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Drinking my Black Rifle as we speak. A departure from my usual generic tactical cuppa joe, gonna sip and enjoy.
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Just like the old days!!!! Sitting on a couple of crates of ammo, behind the track, PSG enjoying his Topper with his coffee, and I was scared as crap!!!!!!! Hey cut me some slack, 19 y/ in Indian country……
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Looks like someone has been very busy in the last 8 years, data mining……..Nye……
http://theamericanreport.org/2017/03/17/whistleblower-tapes-trump-wiretapped-zillion-times-hammer-brennans-clappers-secret-computer-system/
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Remember how we’ve discussed, both here and next doir, about how the FBI’s been caught manufacturing evidence and using phony ‘experts’ to convict targets?
The NSA and CIA have been digging in the nation’s IT system for decades, they have an intimate knowledge of how it works. If they want to plant something on your phobe, computer or even in your bank account, it’s there. They can’t prosecute any more than the FBI can, only DoJ does that, so it looks like all fingers point back to the DoJ…are we to believe they don’t know if evidence is manufactured and planted?
Looks like we’ve sorta lost control of what passes as our government, it’s been a gradual process and I’m not sure thst Trump can undo it in just four short years. Looks like Trump is making powerful enemies at the hoghest levels, and thst can be…unhealthy.
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Looks like they took your Cray and made it Cray Cray, czar. We are owed 20-30 yrs worth of apologies, are we not? Where’s a psycho-logist when you need one?
On the bright side, wait till they meet my kid and gkids…
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Back to one of my fav sayings: “when the elephants fight only the grass gets trampled.” Obama knew this was going on, he can’t be that stupid, but it appears he thought Hillary would win and she, for $$$$$ compensation, would continue his and the prog’s program of turning America into a second world entitleocracy where the few working would be bled dry to support the Rat fifth columnists.
This type of i tel is vital to social programming and sicietal reengineering. Look at the personal data missing, from nearly 100-million medical files to data on what you buy, where you buy it and how often. There’s enough personal data on every American ‘lost’ thst would allow the holders to build detailed profiles on a large part of America. You wanna remove trouble makers you found thru your data mining? Well use your accumulated data to create profiles, use these profiles to target areas where you can plant false data and blend it in so seamlessly thru your understanding and manipulations of the profiles. Wake up,one morning and find there’s an offshore account in your name with $2-million in it and an online transaction record between your PC and the bank going back two years. Oh my, try explaining that to the IRS…oh my, iscthat them at the door????
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Here’s the “Hammer”! Nye !!!!!!
http://theamericanreport.org/2017/03/17/whistleblower-tapes-trump-wiretapped-zillion-times-hammer-brennans-clappers-secret-computer-system/
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Interesting! We have raised the issue that Justice Roberts was probably blackmailed in some way. Well, lookee here. “The tapes also reveal that the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance court (FISA), SUPREME COURT CHIEF JUSTICE JOHN ROBERTS, 156 other judges, members of Congress, and Donald J. Trump were targeted by the HAMMER.”
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Dang, am I late to the party or what?
I was just coming here to post this, at 11:50 on the open thread.
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Lots of good info on that page. I haven’t listened to the audio clips, have to wait for a day off.
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Also just in case someday; mornin’ to Elvis Chupacabra, F.D.R. in Hell and sundance!
Breakfast!
NEW and IMPROVED breakfast with extra bacon for ZurichMike!
Pastries for coffee!
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So many yummy choices today, Nyet! Thank you and good morning!
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Good morning Nyet π
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Morning lovely!
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Good morning Sand&Sea π
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Well, the littles loved Tacky the Penguin this morning!!!! πππ» Everybody is down for naps, so I had a minute too pop in and share that! Thanks and have a great day!
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Hooray! πIsn’t it too cute? I’m so happy that they liked it !
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It is very cute! Love it!
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Pastries. Bacon. Coffee. Buttered rum…in my coffee. Thank you Nyet.
Morning all! Have a Deplorable day! π
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Morning Rhea!
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Morning! π
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Mornin’ Nyet! I’ll have the omelet and BACON! Thank you kindly.
Are you back from your forced march vacation, and red as a lobster?
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I just had the toast. Had to leave early to get my taxes done. Mornin’ Nyet, everyone. π
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Nye!!!! Afternoon Everyone!!!!!!!! An afternoon snack! Thank you, thank you!!!!! Did those Navy Seals return your lovely wife to you?
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Sadly, they did.
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Mornin’ kids!
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Good morning WeeWeed π How is your kitty doing?
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Morning WeeWeed!
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Mornin’ S&S!
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Mornin’ Lovely!
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Mornin’ WeeWeed!
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Mornin’ Stella!
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Stella, All the years I have been in D.C., station or passing though, I have never seen those Cherry Trees blooming……can’t wait for my dogwoods, white not pink…… thank you, and for everything you do…..thank you…..
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Mornin WeeWeed. James Woods has some great tweets. Thanks for posting, and have a great day!
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Mornin’ G&C!
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Afternoon Ms.WeeWeed!!!!!!!! Yours and Czars’ rain coming my way. Inbound as we would say…….
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Well…… it’s evil, keep an eye peeled….
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As you said; “its evil”!!!! You are so right!!! Received call from neighbors ( very elderly couple ),the Mrs said; ” lane was washed out and blocked”, “could I do something”? Took the small tractor over, cleared a couple of branches and re graded lane. The closest stream is 50m away. Just got back, wet, wet, and wet!!! Having coffee only, just in case. Cloud too cloud Lighting is picking up, rain is heavier, no wind……..
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Col. Ken, I have been thinking. You had better have them bury you with a bucket because you are gonna need it. I am sure your crown won’t hold all the stars you are earning.
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Happy 95th Birthday to the legendary actress and singer Doris Day! (April 3,1922)
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The articles I’ve seen have only historic photos of Doris. Anybody seen any current (or semi-recent) photos? Probably still gorgeous at 95!
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I saw a couple.
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And?
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It will be a bit before I can post a picture
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‘sOK. nyet. Stella found a recent one. THX.
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I saw one on FB of her three years ago. I’ll go look.
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Here you go – at 92:
http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/doris-day-celebrates-92nd-birthday-poses-photos/story?id=38139254
Looks pretty good!
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Thanks Stella! I’ll say she does.
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Wow! She looks great!
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Looks like the religion of peace has struck again.
BREAKING NEWS: Two nail bombs on St Petersburg metro rip through carriages, killing at least 10 as Putin visits city for meeting
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4375518/Explosion-metro-St-Petersburg.html
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It’s going to be real interesting to see what Putin does with these terrorists. The Russian people have not put up with them trying to push their sick ideology. I was surprised to read Putin has allowed the building of so many mosques in Russia. Perhaps he is trying to show religion is accepted now in Russia, but their beliefs are NOT religion.
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I can hear those Moooossssllluuummms suspects that were pickup……screaming as their fingers are being snapped…….Rights, what rights……
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Morning Figments,
After trying all manner of tricks and incantations, it looks like Firefox is back to normal… I will know for certain a bit latter…. sighs My yard work is mostly done. Lesson here is never never never buy mulch after a rain storm…
Hope everyone stays safe, I heard the sad news from Beau Bridge.. I have actually visited there a couple times.
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Morning amwick!
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waves from under umbrella It is pouring so hard we decided to stay home a bit…
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We had bad rains all yesterday. Hope yours clears up quick!
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We had so much rain here it almost got the ground wet. π
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Mornin Amwick. Hope you paced yourself if you were shoveling mulch. I had an “event” when shoveling mulch one summer. Go slow. Take care.
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Shovel?? Nope, I pretty much used two hands….bit by bit…. π
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I think Firefox did an update that I kept putting off. It was so screwed up it would hardly run. I got mad and restarted the computer and everything cleared up. I have no clue, but it has been working fine since.
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When I worked in IT, our first piece of advice was “reboot”. Better, power down, then power up. It is amazing how many problems clear up.
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I think “restart” is power down, then power up. That would be my guess, because it shuts off completely and then starts up again.
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There is a soft restart and a hard restart (shut down).
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π Yeah, that’s the other choice I get.
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There is a file, deep in the bowels of the firefox profile that is where all the places live… Not sure, something about links and such… but starting with a fresh file helped so much.. I was going to give up… I just keep reading different troubleshooting suggestions..
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Jeez, I don’t even know what that means. You are far ahead of me. LOL
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I saw it on a you tube video.. It is a file that can be corrupted and slow things down a lot. It was easy to do… and it really seemed to help.
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I don’t like messing with that stuff. I always screw something up.
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Well, this time I think it helped. I was ready to buy another laptop….
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Options, Advanced, Network, Cached Web Content, Clear Now.
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Where do you find all that?
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If you are on the same version and setup that I have, there is an icon in the upper right of your screen that is a square with three horizontal bars. Click on that to access either Options or History. If you don’t see that, let me know. You may have menus instead.
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Oh, yeah. I see it. Dang, I forgot what we were doing this for. π
However, I found this saying “offline web content user data”. “https://citiretailservices.citibankonline.com” and ” http:amazon.com.” ???
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Was just going to suggest – disconnect from network before doing changes or encountering probs, check for offline content, make changes, then reconnect and check to make sure all is back online.
Unasked-for advice – am always disconnected, including cable modem, when not using ‘puter. Also, know your ISPs lease length. T/W is 48 hrs. Disconnecting for >lease length gives new IP. Firgit how I know this stuff.
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Oh, dear. π― That sounds dangerous. I always sign out, turn off, and unplug and have a lot of signing in to do now.
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Jeans is right. Whenever I do anything like that, I turn off my Wi-Fi for the duration.
Even doing Anti-malware scans.
As far as signing into websites and having to actually enter my username and password? I’ve been doing that, with very complex passwords, for many years, because it’s good “best practices” security, and a different password for every single website for which you need one.
Make a notepad file, keep it on your taskbar. When you get asked to Create a Password by Amazon, or what-not, look away from your keyboard and pretend you’re Michael J. Fox off his meds for a second, making sure to hit all the rows. Copy it. Paste it into the ever-increasing Notepad file. Then look back at your 10-or-so random character debris and make changes (to add some symbols, which makes the password stronger, or to delete characters that are not allowed in a password).
And if you know Cut, Copy, and Paste, since DOS, and especially since the advent of the mouse, it’s actually much quicker than typing in your password which is the name of your favorite pet and the year you got married, like most people do.
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Another way is to pick a phrase you can remember, then use the first letter of each word, throw in a capital or two and add a couple of numbers and symbols.
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You must remember, I’m an old-fashioned girl, er, old lady. I always make up separate passwords for different websites. I have them on cards in a box. I don’t know what any of that other stuff you talked about is. π¦
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And, if required (you decide), “History”, then “Clear Recent History”.
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Clearing cache is often very useful.
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I was/am doing that religiously,,,
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LOL You won’t believe this. This afternoon my connection to the Internet went haywire. I rebooted and it didn’t change. I disconnected from the Internet and they gave me about 4 different, conflicting, error messages to log back on. So, I thought about what you said and shut down the computer completely, and durned if it didn’t connect with the Internet without a problem and seems to be fine now. Thx. π
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There is something else I do… at a command prompt it is called netsh winsock reset…. This is the same as a magic spell… It used to help with Chrome… the problem is then you have to restart… I was really ready to toss this machine.
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“netsh winsock reset” ?
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Yeah…. I don’t understand it… it is a command prompt… Maybe someone can explain??
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It resets your network adapter.
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What do you do with a command prompt?
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Command prompt (C:\ usually), along with DOS commands, is what we used before Windows.
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One thing we use command prompt for is to check network connections. The “ping” command (followed by an IP address) for example.
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Hm. Wonder if I need that. Tonight I saw the light on my Belkin router was orange. I have read that if it is like that somebody may be trying to hack in to your wifi. I unplugged it and turned it back on and it went back to green. I saw no difference on my computer screen.
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TY… Now I can look that up. π
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https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc753591(v=ws.10).aspx
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Restores the Winsock Catalog to a clean state and uninstalls all Winsock Layered Service Providers. Sometimes this helps,,, whatever that means…and it easy to do..
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Mornin’ Everyone!
Here’s today’s Bacon Recipe:
IRISH CHEDDAR AND BACON SODA BREAD
Ingredients:
1 tablespoon vegetable oil
8 ounces cooked Irish bacon or Canadian bacon
4 cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon granulated sugar
1 cup grated Irish cheddar (4 ounces) or white cheddar
4 green onions or scallions, chopped, green part only
1 1/2 cups buttermilk
Instructions:
Preheat the oven to 400 degrees and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
In a skillet on medium-low heat, warm up the oil. Add the Irish bacon to the skillet, and cook for 1-2 minutes on each side. Remove from the skillet and chop the bacon.
In a large bowl, stir together the flour, baking soda, kosher salt, granulated sugar, Irish cheddar, chopped Irish bacon and green onions until well blended. Pour in the buttermilk and mix until the dough comes together.
Form the dough into a round loaf and place on the baking sheet. With a sharp knife, cut a cross into the top. Bake for 40-45 minutes or until the loaf is lightly browned and sounds hollow when tapped on the bottom. (I found variation for doneness of 180-200 degrees when checking online bread info).
Serve warm. (with Irish butter )
Yield 8-12 servings
Enjoy!
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So yummy! There’s nothing better than hot fresh bread!
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Here are 2 paintings from the super-talented NC Wyeth:
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I posted these together because of the interesting vertical perspective of both. Enjoy!
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Oh poo ! I forgot to title them again! I really have to wait to post until AFTER coffee!
The first is Balloon Attack, and the second is The Sheriff.
BTW in all pics I title, sometimes the names are mixed up online, that’s why take them all with a grain of salt. But it gives you something to go by if you want to purchase a copy, or do further research. π
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It’s extremely presumptuous to change a master painters painting, but I just could not resist changing this to shades of blues for a nighttime look. I think it brings out the details.
I’ll stop posting pics now, because I thought it bounces around, and becomes difficult for the admin to read with too many pics.:-)
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Videos are worse.
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Thank you!!!! That was flying back then….. I had one ride, duel controls, thought the plane was coming apart….bounced 2-3 times when landing……
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That must have been great! When my mom was tested to be a coastal watcher during WW2 she said they would strap you in an open cockpit plane, bring you up and rollover. If you did not throw up or freak out you continued on in the program.
Saw your reply to art post late yesterday. Glad you enjoyed it. I’m envious of anyone who was able to grow up in a western environment as it sounds like you were.
I’ll have to keep track of pics posted, and rotate the subjects.
Good night all!
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Stella – love your beautiful pictures you post! Thank you! It’s still snow and bare trees up here (which are nice in their own way, and the winter means better health for me), but I do really like to see flowers in the Spring! Thanks again π
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You’re welcome! We don’t have flowering trees here yet either, although my forsythia is blooming.
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Nothing but snow here, and more last night. We’re finally getting above freezing for an hour or so in the midafternoon, but no sign of any blooming anything. Fir and spruce still providing the only green in the landscape. But at least there’s LOTS more daylight!
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When I lived in S. Cal., we had two Fruitless Mulberry trees, one in the back yard and one in the front. People evidently drove off the main road to see it in the, well, December, when it turned brilliant yellow. It was one of the few trees that turned in the area. LOL
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Lucky they were males. The females make a real mess. My neighbor has one, and the berries get all over my garage and shed roof. Then the birds eat them and evacuate them all over the driveway.
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Yes, they were not messy. But, that made me think about the fact that in that area we had “a” bird. It was a mockingbird, I believe, and was one of the few we heard around there. One stupid bird that kept us awake at night and dive bombed us during the day. π
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{snort} How cute. Yep, that was her.
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What did VJ know and when did she know it???????
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Well…. since she’s a consummate liar, (Benghazi), I’m sure she’s going to obfuscate and stall as long as she possibly can.
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Better later than neverer! Hope everyone is having a good day and suffered no storm damage! I am doing a little different header today, details of which you’ll see in the listing. Though I’m sure few of us have ever heard of The American’s Creed, I was moved by it, and think you may be as well:
The American’s Creed:
“I believe in the United States of America as a Government of the people by the people, for the people, whose just powers are derived from the consent of the governed; a democracy in a Republic; a sovereign Nation of many sovereign States; a perfect Union, one and inseparable; established upon those principles of freedom, equality, justice, and humanity for which American patriots sacrificed their lives and fortunes.
I therefore believe it is my duty to my Country to love it; to support its Constitution; to obey its laws; to respect its flag, and to defend it against all enemies.”
This Day in (Mostly) American History: April 3
1776 George Washington receives honorary LL.D. degree from Harvard College. Washington was awarded the first law degree which combines both civil and canonical law, honoring his service. It is said that Washington considered sending his son to Harvard, “where youth dissipated less”.
1776 Congress authorizes privateers to attack British vessels In order to raise funds to build a strong navy, the Continental Congress gives privateers permission to attack any British ship to capture both vessels and cargoes. Because it lacked sufficient funds to build a strong navy, the Continental Congress gives privateers permission to attack any and all British ships on this day in 1776. Exceptions to this free reign were ships with people headed to the colonize to settle there, carrying ammunition for the Colonies, or other vessels qualifying as friends to the Colonies.
1783 Sweden & US sign a treaty of Amity & Commerce
1790 Revenue Marine Service (US Coast Guard) created
1860 Pony Express began between St Joseph Mo & Sacramento California. On this day in 1860, the first Pony Express mail, traveling by horse and rider relay teams, simultaneously leaves St. Joseph, Missouri, and Sacramento, California. Ten days later, on April 13, the westbound rider and mail packet completed the approximately 1,800-mile journey and arrived in Sacramento, beating the eastbound packetβs arrival in St. Joseph by two days and setting a new standard for speedy mail delivery. Letters going cross country by stagecoach could take from three weeks to many months to arrive.
1868 A Hawaiian surfs on highest wave ever – a 50-foot tidal wave
1882 Wood block alarm invented, when alarm rang, it dropped 20 wood blocks
1882 American outlaw Jesse James is killed by Robert Ford at home in St Joseph. James, one of Americaβs most notorious outlaws, is shot to death by Robert Ford, a member of his gang who hoped to collect the bounty on Jesseβs head. Born in Clay County, Missouri, in 1847, James joined a Confederate guerrilla band led by William Quantrill at the age of 15. Quantrillβs guerrillas, which included several future members of the James Gang, terrorized Kansas and Missouri during the Civil War and in August 1863 massacred civilians during a brutal raid on Lawrence, Kansas, an abolitionist town. After the warβs end in 1865, Jesse, his brother Frank, and brothers Cole, James, and Robert Younger decided to team up and use their military raiding skills for armed robbery.
1918 US House of Representatives accepts American Creed written by William Tyler Page during the turmoil and division in the country after the US declared war against Germany. [ Home of Heroes: http://tinyurl.com/brejh ]: The American’s Creed:
“I believe in the United States of America as a Government of the people by the people, for the people, whose just powers are derived from the consent of the governed; a democracy in a Republic; a sovereign Nation of many sovereign States; a perfect Union, one and inseparable; established upon those principles of freedom, equality, justice, and humanity for which American patriots sacrificed their lives and fortunes.
I therefore believe it is my duty to my Country to love it; to support its Constitution; to obey its laws; to respect its flag, and to defend it against all enemies.”
1925 Great Britain goes back to gold standard
1926 2nd flight of a liquid-fueled rocket by Robert Goddard
1930 2nd Academy Awards: “The Broadway Melody”, Warner Baxter & Mary Pickford win
1933 1st airplane flight over Mt Everest
1941 Churchill warns Stalin of German invasion
1942 Japanese launch major offensive against Bataan On this day in 1942, the Japanese infantry stage a major offensive against Allied troops in Bataan, the peninsula guarding Manila Bay of the Philippine Islands.
The invasion of the Japanese 14th Army, which began in December 1941 and was led by General Masaharu Homma, had already forced General Douglas MacArthurβs troops from Manila, the Philippine capital, into Bataan, in part because of poor strategizing on MacArthurβs part. By March, after MacArthur had left for Australia on President Rooseveltβs orders and been replaced by Major General Edward P. King Jr., the American Luzon Force and its Filipino allies were half-starved and suffering from malnutrition, malaria, beriberi, dysentery, and hookworm. Homma, helped by reinforcements and an increase in artillery and aircraft activity, took advantage of the U.S. and Filipinosβ weakened condition. The Japanese attack signaled the beginning of the end and would result, six days later, in the surrender of the largest number of U.S. troops in U.S. military history.
1944 US Supreme Court (Smith v Allwright) “white primaries” unconstitutional
1945 Nazis begin evacuation of camp Buchenwald
1948 US President Harry Truman signs Marshall Plan ($5B aid to 16 European countries) President Harry S. Truman signs off on legislation establishing the Foreign Assistance Act of 1948, more popularly known as the Marshall Plan. The act eventually provided over $12 billion of assistance to aid in the economic recovery of Western Europe.
1949 North Atlantic Treaty signed by US, Britain, France & Canada
1956 Hudsonville-Standale Tornado: The western half of the Lower Peninsula of Michigan is struck by a deadly F5 tornado.
1957 USSR performs atmospheric nuclear test
1958 Fidel Castro’s rebels attacked Havana
1962 Lt General Marshall S Carter, USA, becomes deputy director of CIA
1964 Beatles hold top 6 spots on Sydney Australia record charts
1964 US & Panama agree to resume diplomatic relations
1965 1st atomic powered spacecraft (snap) launched
1966 Soviet Luna 10 completes its first orbit of the Moon
1967 WNYE TV channel 25 in Brooklyn, NY (PBS) begins broadcasting
1967 113 East Europeans attending World Amateur hockey championships in Vienna, ask for political asylum
1968 [Vietnam] N Vietnam agrees to meet US reps to set up preliminary peace talks
1968 “Planet of the Apes” United States wide premiere
1969 [Vietnam War] U.S. Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird announces that the United States will start to “Vietnamize” the war effort Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird announces that the United States is moving to βVietnamizeβ the war as rapidly as possible. By this, he meant that the responsibility for the fighting would be gradually transferred to the South Vietnamese as they became more combat capable. However, Laird emphasized that it would not serve the United Statesβ purpose to discuss troop withdrawals while the North Vietnamese continued to conduct offensive operations in South Vietnam. Despite Lairdβs protestations to the contrary, Nixonβs βVietnamizationβ program, as he would announce it in June, did include a series of scheduled U.S. troop withdrawals, the first of the war.
Also on this date: U.S. military headquarters in Saigon announce that combat deaths for the last week of March have pushed the total number of Americans killed during eight years of U.S. involvement in Vietnam to 33,641. This was 12 more deaths than during the Korean War. By the end of the war, 47,244 Americans had been killed in action in Vietnam. An additional 10,446 died as a result of non-hostile causes like disease and accidents.
1973 The first portable cell phone call is made in New York City, United States
1974 148 tornadoes are reported over an area covering a dozen states
1974 Gold hits record $197 an ounce in Paris
1974 The Super Outbreak : Within 16 hours, 148 tornadoes in the east, south & midwest United States killed approximately 315 people, with nearly 5,500 injured This was the largest grouping of tornadoes recorded in its time, affecting 11 states and Canada. At any one moment during the storm, there were as many as 15 separate tornadoes touching the ground. The worst-hit location was Xenia, Ohio, where, with little warning of the impending catastrophe, 35 people were killed and more than 1,000 were injured. It is believed that, had the tornado not hit after school had ended for the day, the casualties would have been far higher. In the aftermath, it took 200 trucks three months to haul away all the rubble in Xenia. In all, 50,000 people were directly impacted by the tornadoes. Six states were declared federal disaster areas. In response, many towns installed tornado-warning sirens in an effort to minimize future damage from deadly twisters.
1975 Bobby Fischer stripped of world chess title for refusing to defend it
1977 Egyptian President Anwar Sadat’s 1st meeting with US President Jimmy Carter
1978 50th Academy Awards: “Annie Hall”, Richard Dreyfuss & Diane Keaton win
1980 France performs nuclear test
1980 US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
1981 Race riots in London’s Brixton area
1982 UN Security Council demanded Argentina withdraw from Falkland Islands
1984 Soyuz T-11 carries 3 cosmonauts (1 Indian-Rakesh Sharma) to Salyut 7
1985 Vic Elliot pockets 15,780 pool balls in 24 hours in London
1986 US national debt hits $2,000,000,000,000
1987 Duchess of Windsor’s jewels auctioned for Β£31,380,197
1988 USSR performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk USSR
1996 Unabomber arrested At his small wilderness cabin near Lincoln, Montana, Theodore John Kaczynski is arrested by FBI agents and accused of being the Unabomber, the elusive terrorist blamed for 16 mail bombs that killed three people and injured 23 during an 18-year period.
2004 Islamic terrorists involved in the 11 March 2004 Madrid attacks are trapped by the police in their apartment and kill themselves.
2007 Conventional train world speed record: a French TGV train on the LGV Est high speed line sets an official new world speed record.
2012 Spanish unemployment reaches record high, youth unemployment stands at 50%
2012 US President Barack Obama officially secures Democratic presidential nomination
2016 Panama Papers published – 11.5 million confidential documents from offshore law firm Mossack Fonseca expose widespread illegal activities including fraud, kleptocracy, tax evasion and the violation of international sanctions by the world’s elite in the world’s largest ever data leak
Stella has suggested Tara Rossβ website for more detailed American History. Ms. Ross is an author and a constitutionalist who publishes, on her website, βThis day in American Historyβ. She writes quite well and Iβve also become a fan. While, because of time issues, I cannot incorporate Ms. Rossβ writings here, I do suggest subscribing to her web newsletter for historical information in depth in your morning email. The signup for her newsletter, and her daily post can be found at at http://www.taraross.com/
Text in this post may reproduce fully or in part certain websites, primarily history.com and onthisday.com, and is used here under fair use and for educational purposes.
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The American’s Creed! I like it. So much interesting history on this day.
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I like it a lot, too. I don’t remember this ever coming up in any of my civics classes in jr. high, even – and that was back in the day civics classes taught civics.
Glad you enjoyed, sand!
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U.S. Sen. McCain says will support changing rules to confirm Gorsuch
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/us-sen-mccain-says-will-support-changing-rules-to-confirm-gorsuch/ar-BBzia7J?ocid=spartandhp
U.S. Sen. John McCain on Monday announced that he will support an upcoming effort by his fellow Republicans to win Senate confirmation of Judge Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court by changing the chamber’s rules in order to overcome Democratic opposition.
McCain, in remarks to reporters, said he had “no choice” but to go along with a change in rules ending a tradition of 60 votes in the 100-member Senate needed to advance Supreme Court nominees to a final vote. He said he would support the rule change “because we need to confirm Gorsuch.”
In the past, McCain has strongly opposed such a change.
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Ladies, here is “The Resistance.”
Please do not laugh too loudly. They never saw us coming in ’69, never noticed us already there in ’71, were too befuddled to notice us running past in ’75.
“The βnext generationβ of protesters, it turns out, is the same generation of protesters from the 1960sβand more likely to be your mom posting questionable news stories on Facebook…”
https://heatst.com/politics/the-resistance-is-over-anti-trump-forces-plagued-by-mission-creep-old-ladies/
Our kids/gkids are gonna have so much fun…I’m off.
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And our Trump supporters.
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Yeah, try putting a burka on that one……………before she sends you to the 72 virgins in the sky. LOL
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Amen!
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I think it’s time for this chick (me) to head to the gun range! It’s really fun, but more than that… a necessity.
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I would offer to teach her the art of rifle marksmanship!!!!! QFT, CCT, or prone position long distance shooting…….
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https://twitter.com/Cernovich/status/849032245725679617
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https://twitter.com/Cernovich/status/849033337389817856
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Mike has to know somebody on the inside. I listened to a bit of his periscope about this Susan Rice stuff and he really doesn’t like Reince and Paul Ryan. They are hurting Trump. Trump got rid of the leaker, but Reince hired her and he had his reasons and they weren’t noble. π‘
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I was wondering why Mike went on 60 Minutes. He gets asked to do interviews often and he always tells them no because he has no desire to see them show 3 minutes of an hour long interview which will make Mike look like a goofball.
This is of course exactly what 60 Minutes tried to do, but they are so caught up in creating their own reality that 60 Minutes didn’t realize even the short clips made Pelly look like a goose stepping incurious moron and Mike look like an inquisitive reporter should look.
So, back to why did Mike go on 60 Minutes? My guess is to get into the mainstream instead of just the online community and then dump the Susan Rice information.
I can’t wait to see what else Mike is going to spring on the bastages.
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I think it’s about to get very real! Game on!!!! πππ»
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I viewed Comey repeating that Putin hates Hillary and Schiff’s silence after viewing the documents that Nune’s viewed as the lightning now we are hearing the thunder.
Let’s roll!
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Love it! We’re gonna need more popcorn! πΏπΏπΏπΏπΏ
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Pop some Popcorn SAS, treason is very hard charge to beat. Of course if charges were ever filed, won’t be treason. Also a political appointee at DOJ that oversees investigations into counter intelligence gathering has been ID as another leaker…..
And the big if, being Congress, also the article I posted above about the Hammer computer. Examples of that system is what this NSA contractor turned over to the FBI, in which the FBI has had this info since 2015……..this system needs to be found, taken off line, and mined for information…..
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What is “Send them all to Gitmo” for $2000 Alex.
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The nice thing about Mike is that he will have all this stuff locked and loaded. Very smart and interesting character. Did you watch his interview on 60 minutes? They used Mike as an example of fake news.
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https://twitter.com/GOPPollAnalyst/status/848650631212658688
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I think I might have helped out Katica….. I am still grinning if that really happened..
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Go amwick!!! Woo Hoo! πππ»
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lilbirdee12βs prayer:
Our Heavenly Father, Your children come to you tonight to ask for healing and peace throughout our country so that we may return to being One Nation Under God. Guide us to be leaders in Your Kingdom, spreading Your Love and Salvation to all. Forgive us our sins and deliver us from evil.
Lord, we ask for a blanket of protection over all our troops and law enforcement who serve to defend and protect us. Bless our representatives with the strength and wisdom they need to achieve the path You have chosen for us.
Please place Your Guardian Angels of Protection around Donald Trump and Mike Pence and their families as they seek to lead America back to You.
Grant us patience, Lord, as the evil ones try to anger us and cause us to fall.
Spread blessings over Israel and Netanyahu.
We humbly ask that You please comfort those who are grieving and in pain.
Thank you Father, for Your Love and the gift of Life.
In Jesus name, we pray. Amen
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Amen
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Amen.
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Amen.
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Amen.
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Amen.
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Would I receive a 20% discount if I strap my Colts on?
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Sounds like a plan. π
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I donβt like to state the obvious but this poor guyβs grandson is not dead because someone shot him with an AR-15 he is dead because he broke into someoneβs house and was either armed or with mates who were armed and none of them were even bright enough or humble enough to skedaddle when they were confronted with a gun. Not to mention that the poor 23 year old was only alerted to the problem because his grandfather was in a physical fight with the three chaps trying to defend his home and family.
SMH.
http://ijr.com/2017/04/837930-grandfather-teen-killed-oklahoma-burglary-says-homeowners-ar15-made-unfair-fight/
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I heard this discussed, on the radio, I believe it was, and they said that this same crew had been to this house earlier and robbed it. The ringleader is the woman who drove the car. She didn’t think they got enough the first time they were there. π
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I believe she is charged with their murders.
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Yep. Triple murder. What a stupid girl.
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Good grief. Not a lot you can do about stupid and criminal.
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2014 and these people still don’t realize that Trump has their number.
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Was Trumps second tweet after this one “I haven’t forgotten about Hillary” ?
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New puppy pics – 6 weeks old!
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Awwwwwwwwwwww!!!
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Oh my goodness! Do you have an eye on anyone in particular? They look like little balls of happiness!
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Not yet. The girls are spoken for (3) and I am 4th pick for the 7 males. I want an orange and white, but even that isn’t guaranteed right now, as there are only three male orange and white puppies. They are all cute, anyway.
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They are all beautiful. When we decided to get a dog I was looking for a snuggly rolly polly puppy instead we all fell in love with a skinny little dog who was skittish and afraid of everyone. She is now a snuggle bunny and I am so happy that we got her. I can’t believe she will be 13 soon! I bet whichever one you bring home will steal your heart before you get to your front door.
Prayers continue for the breeder’s child.
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They also had to have one of their dogs, Elmer, put down this past Wednesday. That is always devastating.
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Ugh. I just can’t even think about that. So sad.
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I remember bringing Stella home as a 7 week old puppy. She was car sick on the way home, but such a sweet little thing! Six pounds of solid energy. And puppy breath.
A puppy is a lot of work, but I will be at home all day now, so it will be easier. With Stella, I had a dog walker for a while who would come at noon to walk and feed her. Then there is all the chewing, the sharp little teeth, and “accidents” in the house, although those should be minimized since I will be here to take him out more frequently.
They look cute, but a Brittany is solid muscle, and very strong for their size. Adult weight is about 35-45 pounds.
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We found our first dog (The white one) at our local shelter. She already had a tag on her cage that said she was going to be adopted but the lady at the desk told us to put our name down because sometimes adoptions fell through.
We were in the car when we found out that she was ours a car full of joy and and screeches of three girls.
She was about 16 weeks when we brought her home and already potty trained. Very skittish and she still is and still is very fearful of men. But most of the time she is just a happy if not neurotic dog.
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More puppies:
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