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General Discussion, Wednesday, April 5, 2017
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At the half-way point of the week already. Time flies when yer havin’ fun. And it’s certainly been entertaining thus far. Fear not, ladies and gents. The libs circus is just getting warmed up. Keep your strength and energy up. Fill ‘er to the rim. Coffee up y’all.
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Three-ring theme association:
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I’m seeing a Congressional theme here…
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Theme commentary:
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Bloodsuckers be bloodsuckers.
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Too small…look down for larger image.
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No problem, I transmogrified it.
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No space…we still use the reference frequently.
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Jealous of Melania Trump’s official White House Portrait Elizabeth Warren, Nancy Pelosi, Barbara Boxer, Diane Feinstein, Maxine Waters, Tammy Baldwin and Barbara Lee commission their own official Nut House portrait.
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Nightmarish!
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Love!!!!❤️
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Tex!!!!! Great coffee……remember this; the Obolo WH, Susan Rice, is a consumer of intelligence products, not a collector or investigator.
Coffee’s good!!!!!
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For those with security clearances who have given years of their lives, their marriages, their families, their health and actually given their lives to quietly do the RIGHT thing, this, this is a HUGE deal!!!!!!!
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God is exposing the criminals. We have to keep praying that we have people in DC with the courage to bring them to justice. Must keep praying for POTUS that God grants him strength and perseverance to keep up this good fight. Prayers for the white hats in govt trying to do right.
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Yes, it’s a big deal, a few people need to go to jail……know all about security clearances, back ground investigations………..
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And the best cartoon of the day!!!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
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I’m almost convinced that Ben Garrison is the guy who made/makes the Chick Tracts.
The art style is uncannily similar.
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I don’t know what that is.
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Jack Chick produces little comic book style Christian tracts.
http://www.chick.com/
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I’ve not seen those particular ones before.
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Thanks Tex! Just finishing my 1st cup 😉 Have a great day!
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Fleas: “As external parasites of mammals and birds, they live by consuming the blood of their hosts.” Liberals, Democrats, Socialists. Three ring association: a Triple Venn Diagram.
See also Congress, no Venn Diagram necessary.
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With the exception of a lot of fleas insulted by the comparison, agreed.
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Thumbs up. Well-played.
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Thanks, Wooly!
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1 April, 2017: http://www.cnn.com/2017/03/31/politics/terrorist-laptop-bombs-may-evade-security/
Hellooooooooop….even CNN is giving Trump’s travel ban legs, suggesting that the ban might not even be broad enough! Ex-flipping-scuse me, and the MSM and the prog talking heads are saying what about Trump’s ban? Yo, CBS/ABC/NBC, when your biased reporting gets the ban dropped I suggest you each put a full news team on flights leaving these hot beds of Moslem murderers so that they can get an exclusive when the planes start to go down.
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(from flea comments above…)
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A flea and a fly in a flu
Were imprisoned, so what could they do?
“Let us flee!” said the fly.
“Let us fly!” said the flea.
So the fled thru a flaw in the flu.
The things that get jogged out of the recesses in our minds when the right theme cones along.
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So ‘they’ fled thru a flaw in the flu………FBI/CIA falsely implanted the error in my transmission.
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NSA, and they are using the “Hammer” to alter your transmission…….
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Charles Martel?
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Better than Chuck, Nye developed this system……”the Hammer” computer, has all of the dirt on everybody! Everything from your cable TV programs to your IP addresses…..everything…… think black mail…… think 45 8 Tera bit computer drives holding 600,000,000 documents. A portion of this was turned over to the FBI 2015, by NSA contractor George Montgomery…….This was a joint venture by NSA/CIA/FBI and was used by Obola WH……….
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Push tosh, make that system the new coffee tables at my old Cray coffee table site. The NSA’s Utah center is admitting zettabytes and exabytes storage capacity. Geeeeeez, wonder where those 90-plus million US medical records went?
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It was the Russians?
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Not positive, I’ll have the CIA Czech on that.
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Flu, flue… ???? just sayin’
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That one flew right by me
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Didn’t I say there was a flaw in the flue?
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The e dropped down into the fireplace?
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Before I tuck in for the night lemme leave ya wit sumtin’ ta sleep on:
http://m.world.kbs.co.kr/news/news_detail.htm?no=126325&category_code=Po&lang=e
Now here we have the ex-CIA chief noodling on about a preemptive strike on NK because they may be planning an EMP attack on the US. This is probabaly an attempt by thr Trump administration to drop a hint on NK but why an EMP attack and not a direct strike?
Might Imposit that where a nuclear strike on tne US landmass might well provoke a world-approved nuke retaliation by the US a nuke popped at high altitude, in international space outside of US territory but off the West Coast, would create a huge EMP with far reaching results. In 1962 the US cobducted a high altitude nuke test in the Pacific. The approximately 1.5 megaton warhead detonated at about 250 miles and created an EMP that caused heavy damage in Hawaii some 900 miles from the point of detonation.
So would the US make a unilateral nuclear retaliation on NK if they popped a nuke high up and well outside of US waters? Would the UN support military actions against NK for such an attack if it only effected the US? What if NK said the missile just went off course and wouldn’t respond to a destruct signal, would that provide the anti-US crowd with a fig leaf? What kind of turmoil would it cause the West Coast were power and just about all electronics to be wiped out for hundreds of miles? Hmmmmmmm…..
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And all of those electronic bank records…….no money, credit cards, ……
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No transport to speak of. Just about all modern vehicles are really computer controlled and the EMP will fry them, leaving them Found On Road Dead. Most of modern life is electronics based, we’d be thrust back into (dramatic musical flourish) 1975!!!
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I had better round up some saddle horses……. now I have to go and deal with the Amish….
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If this were to happen a lot people will BE Amish.
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Mornin’ WeeWeed! (Master Mixologist Extrodinare) 😎 🍸 (Old Fashioned)
Mornin’ Menagerie! 😎 (Jack Daniels – Single Barrel )
Mornin’ Ad rem! (Queen Felis catus) 🐱 🍸 (Flaming Lamborghini)
Mornin’ Sharon! 😎 🍸 🍸 (earthquake)
Mornin’ ytz4mee! 😎 🍸 (cosmopolitan)
Mornin’ waltzingmtilda! 🙂 🍸 (white wine and perrier)
Mornin’ partyzantski! 🙂 (Tom Collins)
Mornin’ texan59! 🙂 (Black & Tan)
Mornin’ ZurichMike! 🙂 🍸 (fuzzy navel)
Mornin’ Col.(R) Ken! (hand salute) 🙂 (Boilermaker)
Mornin’ Czarina! 🙂 🍸 (Lynchburg Lemonade)
Mornin’ czarowniczy! 🙂 (Wild Turkey Rare Breed)
Mornin’ letjusticeprevail2014! 🙂 (Irish Car Bomb)
Mornin’ Patriot1783-ctdar! (aka “ctdar”) 🙂 🍸 (grasshopper)
Mornin’ tessa50! 🙂 🍸 (flaming volcano)
Mornin’ waltzingmtilda! 🙂 🍸 (sidecar)
Mornin’ varsityward! 🙂 (Godfather)
Mornin’ MaryfromMarin! 😀 (Mortlach)
Mornin’ Wooly Phlox! (aka “taqiyyologist”) 🙂 (Roy Rogers)
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Mornin’ whiners and complainers! 😛 (No drink for you!)
Mornin’ to people posting that I missed. 😳
Mornin’ to all you lurkers! 😕
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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Nye!!!!! Morning Everyone!!!!!! The smiling Pirate plate!!!!!! Thank you, thank you…….
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Good morning Col. 🙂
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Afternoon lovely!!!!!
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Mornin Col, “The smiling Pirate plate” – never heard of that 🙂 🙂
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Afternoon God&Country, many years ago, a small breakfast stand in Pitts burgh, on Pirates game day would have the Pirate special……just like the picture, the bacon would be above the eggs, (the Hat) and toast would be cut (smile) …….Nye does an excellent job……. brings back many good memories….
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🙂 good memories are a good thing to keep. 🙂
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Good morning Nyet 🙂
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Morning Nyet! I’ll just take some pastries this morning, I just finished up some bacon and eggs.
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THIS is the prettiest breakfast. But, I think I will just have toast this morning. Mornin’ Nyet, everyone. 🙂
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That is just what I thought, a pretty presentation. TY and Good Morning Everyone!
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Mornin Amwick. Hope you and hubby stay safe!
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Mornin AUSCITIZENMOM! 😉
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Mornin’ 🙂
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Looks great! Thank you Nyet!
Morning everyone! Stay Deplorable!
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Morning Rhea!
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Morning! ☺
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Mornin Rhea “stay deplorable” – that’s easy, I was born that way 😉
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I didn’t know I was Deplorable until Hillary Clinton said I was. 😁
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Thanks, Nyet!
Years back, we had Bob Hope, Johnny Cash, and Steve Jobs. Now we have no hope, cash, or jobs. That said, I sure hope Kevin Bacon never dies.
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LOL Wooly…..Another reason I support the practice of freezing aged Bacon.
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Another beautiful day is before us, good morning all 🙂
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Precious!
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D’aww!
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Aaaaaw! so cute ! Mornin Lovely 🙂
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Hump day!! Mornin’ kids!
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Morning WeeWeed!
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Mornin’ S&S!
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Good morning WeeWeed 🙂
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Mornin’ Lovely!
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Mornin’ WeeWeed!
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Mornin’ Stella!
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Almost spit coffee on keyboard! Mornin WeeWeed 🙂
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Mornin’ G&C!
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Afternoon Ms.WeeWeed!!!!!!!!!! Good advice Ms.WeeWeed…..
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Evenin’ Colonel Sir!
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https://twitter.com/goldstarmomtx55/status/849593525981380611
Just…. wow!!! This little girl is amazing!
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Mind blown. 😯
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Yeah… I can barely peck out jingle bells and twinkle little star. She’s brilliant!
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It is especially shocking if you have ever tried to teach a three or four year old to use a pair of scissors or hold a big crayon to color….with difficulty.
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I’ve done a lot of that. Whew… it can wear you out.
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When I was four, I could barely play Chopsticks.
This girl can USE chopsticks!
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(Bad, Wooly. Bad.)
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I thought you would like this!
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Of course! I have a piano next to my right elbow, as we speak. Well, a good Roland controller keyboard and a program called Pianissimo. $99.00. Cheap program, unbelievable sound when connected to a Xonar Essense ST card and a Denon with 5 speakers and a Polk Audio sub that’s way too big for my apartment.
I can’t do what she is doing. Nope. Now, imagine her in 10 years, or 20.
Rosalia Gomez Lasheras, look out.
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I’ll take a listen tonight. Nap time will be over for the littles soon. Gotta run! *waves*
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I love the intent look on her face.
This girl is going to shine, like this lady does.
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LOL
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Indeed!
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Wow!
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WOW!!! Mozart didn’t have any great, great, grandkids right?
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Right? A true prodigy.
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That is absolutely astonishing.
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So we have battened down the hatches here at the cabin… Our car is tucked under an overhang, they are predicting a really stormy day….hail, thunderstorms, tornadoes 😦 This weather is passing through much of the south. Dh and I have plans to shelter downstairs in a closet, right next to his gun safe.. hopefully that will not happen.
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The weather has been really crazy of late! Stay safe! 🙏🏻
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Said a little prayer for your safety, Amwick.
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🙏🏼
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Bit of thunder and rain… but nothing too nasty…Thanks everyone. We are watching local weather on tv… just in case. Local here is Atlanta…although the cabin is north and east.
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Thank You God for protecting Amwick and her husband. Please dear God, creator of this Earth and it’s weather keep your loving human creations safe. Amen
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Beautiful prayer G & C.
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Thank you, and I thank God, for as He says: the words will be given to you. All glory is God’s 🙂
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Good luck, the warm front component of that mess slithered out of Louisians to meet those two lows colliding over Missouri. We were supposed to get some small piece of that but it didn’t happen…then again we still ain’t drained that mess we got late last week.
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TY So far, radar shows more of a mess south of us, plus the tornado watch doesn’t reach this far north.. Rainy, noisy, I hope that is it.
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The thunder and lightening has been shaking the windows! At least we haven’t had much wind. My daughter lives to the south of us in Gainesville, and she is scared to death of tornados and storms. Gainesville was destroyed twice by tornados, in early April, 1936, one killed over 200 people and destroyed the entire town. My Mom was there, she was only 7 years old, but I think the stories she told about it is why my daughter is so afraid.
They don’t bother me, What do I have to be scared of???
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It just started here. Heard the first peal of thunder.
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My mother used to pick me up and show me the lightning. I’ve never been afraid.
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We have a mix of rain and snow with wind on the way.
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Sorry, only word I can think of is ‘yuck!’. Once again, it went right ’round us, so little rain that we couldn’t even get a measurement in the gauge.
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I heard last night on some FOX show that there are BILLIONS missing from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Supposedly funds were pulled out to help cover Obamacare, but nobody seems sure about what actually happened to them.
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That sounds about right…. nobody knows. The entire Obama WH years can be summed up by, 🤷♀️ I dunno…, not us, he did it/she did it/republicans did it. They never own up to their screw-ups.
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Found this:
“Confirmed: Treasury Says Obama Stole From Fannie, Freddie Investors to Fund Obamacare”
https://www.infowars.com/treasury-report-obama-stole-from-fannie-freddie-investors-to-fund-obamacare/
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Not the first time he’s stolen from Fannie and Freddie. Him and Barney Frank, Chris Dodd, and Franklin Raines made BANK in 2008/09.
The James Gang has nothing on these guys, even adjusted for inflation.
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It has been going on SINCE 2008!
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Well what a shock. That there was a place left for them to rob. Especially Fannie and Freddie.
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Good point. ” That there was a place left for them to rob.” I wonder how much of the missing money from all those different agencies in our government ended up in Obama’s account and Hillery’s “charitable foundation”?
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An article a while back was saying that it does go to fat salaries for the elites – would have to do research, but have to start working soon (took too much time off yesterday).
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This has been happening for years, and there were reports in the news last year about a court case where there as an attempt to force the release of documents by the Obama Admin, which claimed executive privilege (70,000 documents, I think). The whole thing is called Net Worth Sweep, and Sundance wrote about it last month:
https://theconservativetreehouse.com/2017/03/12/sunday-talks-budget-omb-director-mick-mulvaney/
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Pres. Trump should be able to remove ex. privilege, should he?
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It was settled in court.
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I must have missed that article.
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I missed it at the time too. I went looking last night!
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http://investorsunite.org/obama-administration-use-fannie-freddie-funds-bail-obamacare/
From last year:
http://www.nationalreview.com/article/432319/net-worth-sweep-litigation-challenges-executive-privilege
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I remembered in my mind’s cobwebs an article from some months ago. It’s amazing how a news article shows up once – and then it’s GONE! Now these articles are being brought to light and finally expanded upon so the American people can see what’s been going on in Washington (those that want, & choose to see that is).
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Amen and amen!
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And, Amen.
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Amen!
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https://twitter.com/whitneyellenwa2/status/822085323958194177
Cuz sometimes we all just need a good chuckle!!! 😊👍🏻
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Good Mornin’ All! 🙂
Here is a Bacon recipe for today from King Arthur Flour:
BACON-ONION SPIRAL BREAD
Yield 1 loaf, 16 slices
Dough
3/4 cup lukewarm milk
2 tablespoons water
2 tablespoons unsalted butter, softened
1 large egg
2 3/4 cups All-Purpose Flour
1/2 cup White Whole Wheat Flour or Premium Whole Wheat Flour
2 teaspoons instant yeast or active dry yeast
1 teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon bacon fat
2 teaspoons onion powder, optional; for enhanced flavor
1 large egg beaten with 1 tablespoon water, for brushing on the dough
(or if no time I would defrost frozen bread dough and add bacon fat and onion powder)
Filling
12 ounces sliced bacon
1 1/2 cups finely diced onions
3 tablespoons All-Purpose Flour
1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper
Directions
For the dough: Combine the milk, water, butter, bacon fat, egg, flours, yeast, salt, and onion powder. Mix and knead until the dough is soft and supple; cover and let rise for 1 hour, or until doubled.
To make the filling: Cook the bacon until crisp, reserve 2 tablespoons of the fat. Drain the strips until cool, then finely chop and place in a medium bowl.
Cook the onions in 1 tablespoon of the reserved bacon fat in a heavy skillet set over medium-low heat. Cook, stirring frequently, for 10 to 15 minutes, until the onions are translucent and beginning to brown. Remove from the heat and add the onions to the chopped bacon. Stir in the flour and pepper, and set aside.
After first dough rise, pat the dough into an 8″ x 18″ rectangle. Brush with some of the beaten egg mixture*, and spread with the bacon filling, leaving 1″ at the short end uncovered. Roll the bread up from the short end toward the uncovered edge, pinching the seam closed. Place seam-side down in a greased 9″ x 5″ loaf pan. Cover loosely with greased plastic wrap and let the dough rise until it domes 1″ above the rim of the pan. *(I think the egg wash holds the bread together while slicing)
While the dough is rising, preheat the oven to 350°F.
Brush the top of the risen loaf with the remaining beaten egg mixture. Slash it, and bake for 30 minutes. Tent with foil and bake for an additional 10 to 15 minutes, until the inside of the bread measures 190°F. Remove the bread from the oven and turn it out onto a rack to cool completely before slicing. Good for pepper jack, cheddar, or smoked grilled cheese sandwiches, or just eaten warm!
I was thinking of this also with a rueben, pulled pork, or fried egg filling…….
Enjoy!
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You know….. that sandwich looks too dry on the outside…..how about putting it in egg wash and flour and frying, or brushing it with bacon drippings and grilling?
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Heavenly!
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🙂
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I looked at the picture and thought it was cinnamon swirls…. bacon onion is much better.. TY. Now I miss my bread machine, bigly..I haven’t hit all the thrift stores up here, so I am hoping I can find a bargain.
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It does look like cinnamon swirls. Do the bread machines that also cook, work without yeasted bread? I can not have any yeast, and have had to make quick baking powder breads by hand or not have bread 😦 really big sad face. I would like to just put the ingredients in a machine, walk away, and comeback to bread since whatever bread I want I have to make. Sigh, I live vicariously through some of the recipes I post ! hahaha
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Yes, they work for quick breads and – jams!
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Jams! Never thought of that – yum!
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That is an interesting question…. quick breads…(non yeast) They do have different functions.. hhhhhhhhhhhmmmmmm,
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Here’s one… http://www.breadmachinediva.com/2009/06/cornbread-in-the-bread-machine/ Interesting… 🙂
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Thank you for finding this! It sounds yummy! I’ll research bread machines to find different capabilities. 🙂
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It would seem that a new bread machine is anywhere from about $55 up to a couple hundred… I am not prepared to spend the money on a new one… not yet. I saw one at a pet shelter thrift store, but they wanted $20.00. This was not a bargain, that and it looked like a small loaf….
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I paid about $65 for my 2 lb Cuisinart new. I use it a lot and really like it. They probably also sell them reconditioned.
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Sounds good thanks 🙂
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Here’s the recipe book.
Click to access cbk-100_recipe.pdf
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Oh yes! There’s even a section on quick breads – thanks so much 🙂
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Thanks for the info. $200. is a lot. Time to research. I would like one that does more than just bread.
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Perfect bread for a BLT sammich.
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Of course!!! BLT!! thanks 😉
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Like Stella’s photo picks, your bacon recipes are quality stuff, G&C.
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Thanks, Blushes. 🙂
See post below.
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Yes, I love Stella’s pictures. They are both very pretty, and calming at the same time.
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Hello all. I have to cut back on my bacon recipes. I really like doing them, and want to continue posting them daily, but I can’t. It puts too much of a strain on my eyes from all the reading (usually 30-90 minutes each day) to research, compare, change/write, and format a recipe. In just the past few days of daily recipe reading etc. my vision has decreased. I just realized now I’m wearing 2 pairs of glasses to read! (and I have 2 eye doctor appointments in the next 2 weeks) I’m really happy they put a smile on your face. That was my goal even if you never made them. I hope you continue to enjoy me posting them once or twice a week. If Saturday is Caturday, and next door Thursday is Cursday (dog day), how about I do bacon on Tuesday, and 1 more more throughout the week? I’ll continue to do paintings daily as they don’t take much reading at all. I truly appreciate your enthusiastic response to my bacon recipe postings. Thank you so much 🙂
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Thanks for your efforts G-d&Country! Sorry about your eyes, please take care of them. I think we can survive on one or two recipes a week. Especially the delicious ones that you post 🙂
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Thanks 🙂
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(((Big hugs))) G & C! Sorry you’re dealing with eye issues. So glad you found us and are part of the group. The great thing about being here is the support and encouragement we all share. Whatever you feel like you can contribute will be welcomed and appreciated. Praying for you! 🙏🏻
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Thank you SandandSea, especially for your prayers.There are such nice people here! 🙂 🙂
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It is another rainy/snowy/cloudy day up north, and it sounds like terrible weather elsewhere, so I thought I’d put in a fun, colorful painting. This is a Hires root beer ad from 1937 by Harold Anderson, one of the famous artists from the golden age of illustration. Enjoy!
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Reminds me Normal Rockwell. 🙂 TY
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You’re welcome. Glad you enjoy it. Yes – I really love both this style of art, and the positive subject matter. The progs say the world isn’t perfect, so show the dysfunction, but that only spreads and legitimizes the dysfunction. I say the world isn’t perfect, so let’s show the good and promote the good, as many of these magazine covers, and even adverts did in the past.
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One of the 1963 Communist goals (entered into the Congressional Record for all time), was to forcibly replace all beautiful art with ugliness, randomness, meaninglessness.
So we got ugly visual art, and Thomas Kincade paintings are universally panned by the gatekeepers.
We also got Lennon’s “Come Together”, and Springsteen’s (and then Manfred Mann’s) “Blinded by the Light”, which were both purposeful communist fulfillments of that dictum.
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They made heavy inroads into the Catholic Church. Destroyed beautiful altars, altar rails, statues, and art of all types. Lots of churches now look like a VFW hall.
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“They made heavy inroads into the Catholic Church.” Sadly in many ways – yes. The church I grew up in had the most beautiful alter made by Italian artisans that lived in the area. The top and back looked like Heaven – pale blue with clouds and gold and silver stars. It was in the center, not off to the side. The new one was plain brown and green modern straight lines. You could not really even tell where or what anything was. I could go for 2 more paragraphs about the corruption of the Mass. Sadly I do not go to church anymore, for a variety of reasons.
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Very much agree. Beautiful art survives, and beautiful art lasts. That’s one reason why I put in art paintings each day. Beautiful art calms the soul. The opposition wants us stressed. We do not need to spend gov’t money on a crucifix in a jar of urine.
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Very cute!
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Yes! 🙂
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Here’s one I prepared earlier. I’m not all that good, but it calms me and I like the smell!
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Wow! You painted this? It’s beautiful, Jacqueline!
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Thanks,S&S! My fav thing to paint is birds, but I do a much better job drawing with charcoal. I used a photo I found in a book and just copied. Now that I’m not working, I need to start painting some more. I’m getting cataract surgery later this month, so maybe I’ll be able to see what I’m doing!
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My mother loved to use charcoal. She was really good at it, I’m not sure why she gave it up. I need to ask her about that. I love your eagle! I’ll say a prayer about your surgery. It will be wonderful when it’s behind you and you can enjoy painting even more.
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Prayers for your surgery. I understand vision health – for sure. It’s amazing how good the cataract surgery is. My grandmother had it in both eyes (one after the other) – what a difference. Please post your next painting. I am sure we all would love to see it.
P.S. Would you want to consider putting a faint watermark across your original art before posting on the web, especially since I do not see a signature?
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I’ve worn glasses since age 4, and probably needed them before that! My Opthamologist said there is a good chance I won’t need glasses after the surgery. Going from a -10.5 lens to no glasses will be a miracle! He’s doing right eye for distance and left eye for reading. I’ve worn odd contacts for 30 years, so he says I would be a good candidate. This is the only surgery I could ever look forward to.
P.S. How do you do a watermark?
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I have known quite a few people who have had it and they all were very pleased afterwards. One friend was so pleased to be rid of her glasses and contacts. I hope you will be as pleased as they all are. 🙂
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“Wow! You painted this? It’s beautiful, ” SandandSea took the words right out of my mouth! The hook on the beak, the feathers, tiny highlight, and shadow on the eye. It almost looks like a watercolor, but since you said smell – I’m guessing not. It’s wonderful you can paint something you love.
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I love the smell of Linseed oil in the morning! ( I wonder where I got that from?)
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“…smells like…. Victory.”
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Wow! Beautiful 🙂
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How a Hypnotist Sees a Verbal Slip
http://blog.dilbert.com/post/159226601511/how-a-hypnotist-sees-a-verbal-slip
Anyway, my point today is about Susan Rice’s unusual wording in denying any leaking of the Trump surveillance information. She said, “I leaked nothing to nobody and never have and never would.”
When I learned to be a hypnotist, my instructor taught the class that some types of verbal slips are actually a message of honesty from the subconscious. Rice’s odd wording leaves open the possibility that she leaked SOMETHING to someone. To a hypnotist, Rice’s choice of words would be regarded as an unintentional confession of leaking.
And more.
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Back when,,, was that like a Freudian slip? BTW Scott Adams has in indoor tennis court at his house! Imagine that. 🙂
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Love to meet Adams. Maybe he could get me to quit smoking.
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Top-rated comment:
I have several rabid anti-Trump associates. When the invariably fall back to the position of “yeah, maybe it happened, but it was legal”, I then counter with:
“So, in 2020, you’ll be perfectly comfortable with Trump doing this to whoever opposes him?”
I need to start photographing the faces they make as it sinks in.
Indeed. Always turn the tables.
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You won’t stop smoking until you really mean it. Try to find a compelling reason why you need to quit. That is the first step. Mine was when my sister died of emphysema. I didn’t want to quit, but that was my compelling reason.
Then quit, and don’t ever smoke again. My biggest help when I quit was an audiotape that I would listen to whenever I needed a mental coaching. And remember that whenever you get an urge to smoke, it will pass in a few minutes, if you just wait it out.
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I decided to take a class. What can I say, I’m a geek. Anyhow, a local hospital teamed up with a group for the Seventh Day Adventist church and presented a stop smoking class. It went on for a month and was really well planned for maximum benefit. First week we met four days, the next three I think, then two, then one. You decided when to quit. They had nutritionists (yes, believe it or not changing my diet helped to cut down craving(, pulmonary doctors, foot surgeons (you should see the photos of some of what happens to people’s feet from smoking) and a specialist with a machine that tested your lung capacity, among other professions, even including a dentist.
I really learned what smoking was doing to my body. The two things that made me quit and never once cheat were them giving us a chart showing the benefits to our body after 24 hours, a week, a month, a year, etc. and how long it took to lower our odds of cancer and heart disease, and the realization that I would never come back to the odds of a person who never smoked, and that chart went in reverse. The damage one cigarette does to your body. The second thing was that my lung capacity showed no signs of emphysema, which killed my dad. I wanted to quit while I still had hope.
The class was only 25 bucks, and I thought I would not quit going into it. After the second night, I knew I would never smoke again.
Find what works for you.
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That’s a good idea. A few years ago I took part in a NHS study of diagnostic tests for lung diseases in smokers. I was assigned to the group that got one CT scan every year for three years. I found that I have permanent lung damage, but not too much. That’s because I quit when I did, which was more than 25 years ago now.
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P.S.: Think how much extra money you would have if you quit.
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I don’t trust hypnotists, but I do trust Scott Adams. Just a hunch.
I’ve heard it works. Yet it seems like a Dark Art to me, like acupuncture or Ouija, and I think I don’t want to go there.
Yes, I have compelling reasons. You know.
1. I probably have either COPD or early emphysema, based on the time I spend controlled-coughing each morning.
2. $6+ a day.
3. Single, and most women of my type don’t smoke, and don’t wanna kiss an ashtray.
4. Productivity at work…
…and probably a few more.
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#1 seems compelling enough to me. Think about it alone for a couple of days, then take a decision. Yes, or No?
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O was in my forties, past midforties when I quit. I had a bad cough. See my above comment about my lung capacity, which surprised the heck out of me.
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It’s nice not to wake up coughing!
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And to not always smell awful.
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“it seems like a Dark Art to me, like acupuncture or Ouija, and I think I don’t want to go there” Smart move! Agree completely! 😉
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Seen elsewhere:
#DirtyRice
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I’m watching an old episode of ‘Wild West Tech’ hosted by David Carradine. The program featured the technology of the US west in the 1800s in various aspects of life. This particular episode was heavily centered around weird sexual tech and hanging tech…..that’s Hollywood, life imitating art.
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The Doc made an ice maker in the 1800s, in Back to the Future 2. I wonder if anyone did, then?
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Yeah, they had one, I believe it was called ‘winter’.
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“Dr. Gorrie submitted this invention as a patent petition on February 27, 1848, which was granted on May 6, 1851 as U.S. Patent No. 8080, “Improved process for the artificial production of ice”. The first working prototype was made in April, 1848 built by the Cincinnati Iron Works and it produced a great deal of ice as expected.”
https://www.quora.com/How-was-the-ice-machine-invented
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Fascinating and sad story, John. Boston’s Ice Mafia put the kibosh on the Ice Machine for another 40 years. Because of course it did.
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Morning all! April 5 is a relatively quiet day in history. We all need those quieter days once in a while, though, so all is good!
This day in (Mostly) American History: April 5
1614 Pocahontas marries John Rolfe
1768 1st US Chamber of Commerce forms (NYC)
1774 Benjamin Franklin publishes “An Open Letter to Lord North” On this day in 1774, Benjamin Franklin writes an open letter to Great Britain’s prime minister, Frederick, Lord North.
Franklin’s tongue-in-cheek letter suggested that the British impose martial law upon the colonies and appoint a “King’s Viceroy of all North America.” Franklin satirically went on to suggest that such centralized power over “Yankee Doodles,” who had “degenerated to such a Degree” from their British ancestors, “that one born in Britain is equal to twenty Americans,” would allow the crown to collect its taxes, then sell their impoverished colonies and colonists to Spain.
For Franklin to sign such a letter “A Friend of Military Government” was an obvious use of irony. The details of his purported plan for a military government, including the exclusive use of military courts in colonies known for their commitment to trial by jury, and “One Hundred to a Thousand Lashes in a frosty Morningfor offenders made Franklin s disdain for Lord North and his heavy-handed tactics clear. Franklin had snidely suggested in his treatise, “that great Commander G—–l G—-e” could take but a few men and “so intimidate the Americans that the General might march through the whole Continent of North America, and would have little else to do but to accept of the Submission of several Towns as he passed.”
Franklin, of course, found his own suggestions laughable. North, however, seemed to find such a scheme practicable, and pursued it at the cost of many lives and, eventually, Britain’s 13 colonies. [history.com: http://tinyurl.com/n8wvfke
1792 George Washington Casts First Presidential Veto The Congressional bill introduced a new plan for dividing seats in the House of Representatives that would have increased the amount of seats for northern states. After consulting with his politically divided and contentious cabinet, Washington, who came from the southern state of Virginia, ultimately decided that the plan was unconstitutional because, in providing for additional representatives for some states, it would have introduced a number of representatives higher than that proscribed by the Constitution.
1887 Anne Sullivan teaches “water” to Helen Keller
1905 [Stage Play] James Barrie’s “Alice-sit-by-the-fire” premieres in London. Written a year after Peter Pan, the Alice comedy, seldom played, is about a mother that doesn’t want to grow up. [Curtainup.com: http://tinyurl.com/m23m3wr ]
1923 Firestone Tire and Rubber Company starts producing inflatable tires
1927 Johnny Weissmuller set records in 100 & 200 m free style
1936 Tupelo Mississippi virtually annihilated by a tornado, 216 die On this day in 1936, two small towns in Mississippi and Georgia are devastated by tornadoes, killing 200 people in one of the deadliest spates of tornadoes in United States history. The Tupelo twister was estimated to be an F5, the most destructive class of tornado, with winds in excess of 261 miles per hour. Some reports noted that the wind was so strong that it embedded pine needles into the trunks of trees that managed to stay standing.
1939 Membership of Hitler Youth becomes obligatory
1949 Fireside Theater debuts on US television.
1951 Julius & Ethel Rosenberg, atomic spies, sentenced to death
1954 Elvis Presley records his debut single “That’s All Right”
1955 Winston Churchill retires; Anthony Eden succeeds. After the outbreak of World War II in Europe, Churchill returned to his post as First Lord of the Admiralty and eight months later replaced Neville Chamberlain as prime minister of a new coalition government. In the first year of his administration, Britain stood alone against Nazi Germany, but Churchill promised his country and the world that Britain would “never surrender.” He rallied the British people to a resolute resistance and expertly orchestrated Franklin D. Roosevelt and Joseph Stalin into an alliance that eventually crushed the Axis. In 1953, he was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II and awarded the Nobel Prize in literature “for his mastery of historical and biographical description as well as for brilliant oratory in defending exalted human values”. [nobelprize.org: http://tinyurl.com/n644d5o ]
1962 NASA civilian pilot Neil Armstrong takes X-15 to 54,600 m
1963 Beatles receive their 1st silver disc (Please Please Me)
1965 37th Academy Awards: “My Fair Lady”, Rex Harrison & Julie Andrews win
1965 Lava Lamp Day celebrated
1965 US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
1968 James Brown calms Boston following the King assassination On the morning after the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., city officials in Boston, Massachusetts, were scrambling to prepare for an expected second straight night of violent unrest. Similar preparations were being made in cities across America, including in the nation’s capital, where armed units of the regular Army patrolled outside the White House and U.S. Capitol following President Johnson’s state-of-emergency declaration. But Boston would be nearly alone among America’s major cities in remaining quiet and calm that turbulent Friday night, thanks in large part to one of the least quiet and calm musical performers of all time. On the night of April 5, 1968, James Brown kept the peace in Boston by the sheer force of his music and his personal charisma.
1969 Vietnam War: Massive antiwar demonstrations occur in many U.S. cities. Approximately 100,000 antiwar demonstrators march in New York City to demand that the United States withdraw from Vietnam. The weekend of antiwar protests ended with demonstrations and parades in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Washington, D.C., and other cities. The National Mobilization Committee, the Student Mobilization Committee, and the Socialist Workers Party were among the groups that helped organize the demonstrations. At the same time, Quakers held sit-ins at draft boards and committed other acts of civil disobedience in more than 30 cities.
1971 Fran Phipps is 1st woman to reach North Pole
1971 US Lt William Calley sentenced to life imprisonment for murdering 22 unarmed South Vietnamese civilians in the My Lai Massacre
1972 Baseball season is delayed due to a strike
1973 Pioneer 11 launched to Jupiter
1975 Soyuz 18A launch aborted short of orbit; cosmonauts return safely
1977 US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
1983 France throws out 47 Soviet diplomats
1989 David Letterman becomes 1st network TV series to use dolby stereo
1991 US begins air drops to Kurd refugees in Northern Iraq
1992 Abortion Rights Activists March on Washington. abortion rights demonstrators march in Washington, D.C. A march and rally in support of abortion rights for women draws several hundred thousand. One of the largest protest marches on the nation’s capital, the pro-choice rally came as the U.S. Supreme Court was about to consider the constitutionality of a Pennsylvania state law that limited access to abortions. Many abortion rights advocates feared that the high court, with its conservative majority, might endorse the Pennsylvania law or even overturn the 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling that made abortion legal. [pewforum.org: http://tinyurl.com/ll3xrcg for a history of Supreme Court decisions regarding abortion.
1993 73,293 see Yankees beat Indians 9-1
1994 Kurt Cobain commits suicide Modern rock icon Kurt Cobain commits suicide on this day in 1994. His body was discovered inside his home in Seattle, Washington, three days later by Gary Smith, an electrician, who was installing a security system in the suburban house. Despite indications that Cobain, the lead singer of Nirvana, killed himself, several skeptics questioned the circumstances of his death and pinned responsibility on his wife, Courtney Love.
2008 Charlton Heston dies Best known in his later years as the outspoken president of the National Rifle Association (NRA), the actor Charlton Heston first earned a reputation in Hollywood for playing larger-than-life figures in epic movies such as The Ten Commandments and Ben-Hur. In all, Heston would appear in some 100 movies on the big and small screens over the course of his lengthy career. According to his obituary in The New York Times, Heston switched his political affiliation from Democrat to Republican in 1987, after the Democrats blocked the Supreme Court appointment of Robert Bork, a conservative whom Heston supported. Over the next decade, Heston began increasingly to speak out about what he saw as a decline of morality in American popular culture and entertainment. In 1996, he campaigned on behalf of various Republican candidates. He began focusing specifically on the opposition to gun control. After being elected vice president of the NRA in 1997, he became president the following year.
2009 North Korea launches its controversial Kwangmyŏngsŏng-2 rocket. The satellite passed over mainland Japan, which prompted an immediate reaction from the United Nations Security Council, as well as participating states of Six-party talks
2009 44th Academy of Country Music Awards: Carrie Underwood & Brad Paisley win
2015 Rolling Stone Magazine retracts its “Rape on Campus” story about a gang rape at the University of Virginia after being discredited
2016 San Francisco becomes the first US city to mandate paid parental leave
2016 PayPal announces it is cancelling a $3.6 million investment in North Carolina after the state passes anti-gay legislation
2063 Earth’s 1st contact with the extra-terrestrial Vulcan species in the Star Trek universe
Stella has suggested Tara Ross’ website for more detailed American History. Ms. Ross is an author and a constitutionalist who publishes, on her website, “This day in American History”. She writes quite well and I’ve also become a fan. While, because of time issues, I cannot incorporate Ms. Ross’ 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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1951 Julius & Ethel Rosenberg, atomic spies, sentenced to death
We used to deal out justice to criminals. Will we now? I would be happy with lifetime prison sentences for O and his gang of marauders.
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From yesterday:
The problem with our society is that we no longer drink from the skulls of our enemies.
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And I couldn’t agree more, S&S.
Life sentences. The list of charges is a hefty tome, probably equal to the tax code or Obamacare in sheer weight.
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And there are so many in need of prosecution, on both sides of the aisle. SMH
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Hi sand! Yes, back when social justice wasn’t a thing. Hard to tell since Hillary got off scott free, doesn’t bode well. You and a whole lot of other folks! LOL..
Seriously, though, the problem of a lack of justice may be that there are just too many foxes guarding the damned henhouse!!
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Whew, I know that’s right. One fox in particular comes to mind… James Comey.
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Not to mention just how many foxes are still embedded in the Department of… Justice!!!
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By gum, I think you’ve got it. 🙂
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The criminals run the justice system and are owned by the politicians who are owned by…lets just skip a few steps and go right to where the buck stops, Satan. To answer your question, will we deal out justice to criminals? Nah, not so much.
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Sad but true.
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Afternoon pattern! Yay for calm days! 😊👍🏻
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1994: Kurt Cobain
2014: Nirvana is inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, a year before Joan Jett & the Blackhearts, Lou Reed, Bill Whithers, (who was SO humble at the ceremony), and Stevie Ray Vaughn and Double Trouble, and a full two years before Chicago, Steve Miller, Cheap Trick, and Deep Purple, (the same year N.W.A., not a Rock & Roll band by any conceivable stretch of the imagination, were also inducted), proving for all time that the stupid award is not about quality at all, or Rock & Roll, for that matter.
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Smells like teen spirit and that ain’t good! 🤢🤢🤢
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Mr. Withers didn’t even want to get up on stage, unless Stevie sang with him.
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A&R: Antagonistic and Redundant.
Amazing man.
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Two of my favorite musicians together!!! 😎
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Are you kidding me? Me and Chef, when we’re not listening to Motown or classic rock, we’re listening to Vai, Satriani, and Stevie.
LOL.
{S&S}
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Okay, we are back on common ground. I absolutely love Stevie Ray. You lost me for a week or two with the other Stevie.
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Who, Stevie Wonder? Man’s a genius! I ignore his politics.
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I even never liked anything he did. Just something about his music that I do not like.
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Love them!!! I’ve always appreciated good guitar music. I’m hoping to go to the Dallas guitar show in May. So many great players to hear live. http://www.guitarshow.com/2017-performers/
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You need, absolutely NEED to buy all of the Eric Clapton’s Crossroads Guitar Festival DVDs. All of them. Emceed by Bill Murray with amazing aplomb. Full of hand-picked-by-Clapton amazing guitar players. I’ve seen them all a few times, and have been introduced to so many great players by these shows. And Clapton is like fine wine, and gets better and better with age.
I never would have known who Susan Tedeschi, Robert Randolph and the Family Band, Joe Bonamassa, and so many other fine, fine players are, had I not seen these shows. I wish I could have attended at least one of them, because it looks like Clapton is done doing them. He did one every three years, now his website says, “Nope. We don’t plan any more.” SAD!
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Damn, I didn’t even know these existed, Wooly! Looks like I found a new use for all those dimes, nickels and pennies in my old winemaking jar. Just looked on youtube and it looks like they’re pretty much all there, and that will work until I gather the coinage for the set, which looks much more affordable than the individual concerts. Great thread, thanks!
It’s too bad Clapton had to get so sick his music is distanced. Of all the really sad things I can think of, one of the saddest and most… just WRONG… is such a phenomenal musician, so talented, losing his ability to play and engage his creativity anew with each piece he plays and/or knowing that illness will increasingly separate him from his music. Peripheral neuropathy can be far more debilitating than most people know. Some think “needles and pins” and “numbing” of the kind you get when your hand or leg goes to sleep, but PN is chronic and seriously painful.
He’s been through so many things in his life – I can’t even imagine losing a child in any way, let alone a 49 story drop! He’s survived the drugs and the alcohol, but still it is so very heartbreaking to know this is how his career is going to end (eventually). Being a recovering addict, pharmaceutical relief must be a difficult wire to walk. [ http://tinyurl.com/hhruaka ]
We are very lucky, indeed to live in the age of Eric Clapton, in all his iterations.
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When Tears in Heaven comes on, I have to leave the room…
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Oh, and we make everyone else in the kitchen get a musical education, along with the culinary.
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Texting this to Chef right now. Wow.
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Glad you like it!
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Amen to that! Never heard of NWA, had to look them up. They did the music for Straight Outta Compton, with such gentle titles as “Always Into Something”, “A Bitch is a Bitch”, and “F*** the Police”…
Definitely proving, as you said “for all time that the stupid award is not about quality at all, or Rock & Roll, for that matter” beyond a shadow of a doubt!!!!
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All us white boys in the Boston area had that NWA memorized, and wasted precious brain cells on it, because it was shocking and transgressive. Maybe that’s what qualifies it as “Rock & Roll”, the transgressive aspect of it. I don’t think that’s the real reason, though. It’s just typical SJW-Leftist entryism. “We want to be in your club — and no, you can’t be in ours.”
I don’t expect any Rap awards to include Van Morrison, because he’s not Rap.
Just like Kenya is 100% diverse, and England isn’t diverse enough, and needs less white people, Rock & Roll needs more rappers, but Rap doesn’t need more Country musicians. Exact same principle. SJW entryism has a rulebook, and just like Communism, it says, “What’s mine is mine (stay out!), but what’s yours is up for grabs.”
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I like Faith No More. They mix in rap very well. 🙂
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Mike Patton was such a great vocalist, and his bass player was top-notch, never mind the rest of the band. They produced an album, breaking contract, called Mr. Bungle, which was circus-clown insanity set to music, where they had pseudonyms on the album notes. I can’t listen to either band any more. Darkness is not my thing now. Gimme some Jack Johnson, John Mayer, Bill Withers.
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The antidote to Faith No More and Mr. Bungle is NEEDTOBREATHE and Hillsong United.
So much better. As rapper Rakim said, “Competition is None.”
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Wooly, I don’t want to sound like a witch, but there are so many videos on this thread that it is difficult to load/refresh. I think I will have to start a “music” thread in the future.
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Ah, yer a good witch. Heard. I’ll cut back.
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Well, I love Clapton. I’ve probably seen some of them, my hubby plays acoustic guitar (Martin) and I think he loves to watch things like that. I’ll ask him about it.
I understand your not wanting to hear dark music. I only like the early Faith No More stuff. Most of my likes stem from my youth, not anything current. Queensryche, Dream Theater, Styx, Rush, Zebra… lots of great guitar in those bands! 😊 I do want to go the the Dallas guitar show, though. Ted Nugent is headlining. It’s the 40th anniversary, so lots of big names!
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This was the one I mentioned to Anwick earlier.
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Brutal!
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Ouch.
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Is that a duck on her head?
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Looks like a man hugging a duck to me.
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Sitting in the doctor’s office waiting area, I’m 15 minutes early, they’re all still out to lunch with no ETA. Wonder what would happen were I to show up late and tell the doc ‘I was delayed at lunch’. Silly question.
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They’d probably reschedule you for next month. 😦 Not worth it.
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There’s slways the option the New York lawyer used – bill the doc for wasted time.
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They’re at lunch at almost 2:00 PM? I hope it’s not a martini lunch.
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Bannon removed from Security Council? Other changes too.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/bannon-removed-from-national-security-council-role-in-shakeup/ar-BBzrrR7?OCID=ansmsnnews11
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I hope this is a good thing, but time will tell. I think Bannon has been an incredible ally for POTUS, so while I understand the change, I have reservations about it.
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Read the next article.
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White House Officials Divided on Islam, ISIS, Israel and Iran
https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/10158/white-house-islam-isis-israel-iran?
The decision to select Army Lieutenant General Herbert Raymond “H.R.” McMaster to replace retired Lieutenant General Michael Flynn as national security advisor is setting into motion a cascade of other personnel decisions that, far from draining the swamp, appear to be perpetuating it.
Trump has decided to retain Yael Lempert, a controversial NSC staffer from the Obama administration. Analyst Lee Smith reported that, according to a former official in the Clinton administration, Lempert “is considered one of the harshest critics of Israel on the foreign policy far left.”
Sahar Nowrouzzadeh, who served as the NSC’s Iran director during the Obama administration, is now in charge of policy planning for Iran and the Persian Gulf at the Trump State Department. Nowrouzzadeh, whose main task at Obama’s NSC was to help broker the Iran Nuclear Deal, is a former employee of the National Iranian-American Council (NIAC), a lobbying group widely believed to be a front group for the Islamic dictatorship in Iran.
“The people who are handling key elements of those conflicts now are the same people who handled those areas under Obama, despite the results of the last election. No wonder the results look equally awful.” — Lee Smith, Middle East analyst.
What the hell?
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😳 This can’t be good.
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I agree.
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Just popping in for a minute but nothing about that sounds good. It sounds like Reince is Trump’s ear worm.
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I don’t really “like” that comment, but I agree.
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Understood. I don’t like the comment either.
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Sometimes I wish Robert Spencer was Trump’s ear worm.
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That would be sweet.
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This is strange. In his life as a developer he was used to picking the best people with the most experience. Is he is applying that to government and trying to get people with a lot of experience he does not have? Choosing your enemies employees to be your advisors I just don’t get. Who, other than Preibus, is telling him this is a good thing? Who is whispering in Mr & Mrs Kushners’ ears? Does this have anything to do with Ivanka being in the White House now?
As to the Kushners: Neither Ivanka or Jared has any specific experience in the government, or really in what they are doing. I know he must be careful with who he trusts, but if nobody wants Chelsea and her (criminal) husband as part of a – gag – God forbid – Hillary team, as far as I’m concerned, I don’t want Trump doing the same. If Jared had actual middle east peace treaty experience, or Ivanka had REAL experience in whatever she is there to do, I might be more open to it. What’s good for one side is good for the other. Remember Ivanka (I don’t know about Jared) is a liberal. After the election I read an article about Jared. In it he came across as completely egotistical – even with things he himself was quoted as saying, and nobody that I remember in the Trump family disputed that article. Ivanka has many good qualities, but a small government, conservative constitutionalist, with an understanding of the little guy, she is not. Just some thoughts on my opinion.
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Just saw this next door. Did not see this before my post here!
Ziiggii says:
April 5, 2017 at 1:35 pm
Roger Stone claimed Tuesday that Jared Kushner, senior adviser and son-in-law to President Trump, is leaking information to MSNBC in order to hurt White House chief strategist Steve Bannon.
http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/roger-stone-claims-kushner-is-leaking-info-about-bannon-to-msnbc/article/2619325
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Other reports have Bannon saying his job was temporary. Hmmmm, If Bannon gets pushed out completely or to a do nothing job that’s bad, but if he is put somewhere that needs a kick@ass cleanup to straighten things out – that’s good. Pass the popcorn. Only time will tell.
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Sorry, Sorry meant to use @ not a Sorry No more expletives for me.
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Just seen on Facebook:
David MartoskoVerified account @dmartosko 18s18 seconds ago
Clarification for my colleagues: Bannon wasn’t removed from the NSC, only from the NSC principals committee. He still attends NSC meetings.
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People at the neighbors’ are running around with their hair on fire. We have never had a President like this one. He hires people to do a job and when they have accomplished that job, he moves them on to a new project. That is how business works!
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People next door like to run around with their hair on fire.
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Also:
Mike Cernovich 🇺🇸Verified account @Cernovich 2h2 hours ago
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Bannon hadn’t been attending NSC meetings – never went to one. Today’s story is more fake news. There was no “shake up.”
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Been into “chiptune”, as it were, as it’s called now, since sound could be made with a home computer or game console. The C64 was nice for that, only it was monophonic. It was certainly better than the Atari 800. The Sega Genesis was the best, and, excepting the music of Streets of Rage 2, the game Sonic the Hedgehog 3 had the most phenomenal music ever made with a single chip.
And get this. Michael Jackson was involved. Heh.
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That poor Yamaha YM-2612 chip. It was awesome.
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This is CTH-level investigation.
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This is being proposed in Massachusetts. It has been proposed that ALL state roads in Mass. have transponders installed and tolls charged because they never have enough of (other people’s) money. *1
The cost is one problem. It will only go up until the working poor can no longer get to work, or the elderly on a fixed income can’t get to a doctor. Then people will be forced into the mass transit that the progs just love. The Mass. Turnpike tolls were supposed to be gone 30 years ago.
Another problem is the government control and freedom of movement. They said they would never track you with the transponders when they first put them on the pike. Then they do track you if it’s part of a legal case – so they must keep your information. Currently you have to have a bank account they take the tolls out of, or they take a photo of your plate and send you a bill. I’m guessing they will eventually force everyone to have a government approved device in their car, and bank account because it will cost too much to send a bill they’ll say. The pass that my cousin from Maryland uses, is the same one she used on the toll road in New Hampshire. So passes currently work across state lines. So people basically will now have to have pay the government AGAIN to drive on ALL STATE roads that I thought were already paid for by my taxes. This is not just for a LIMITED TIME on certain new highways.
I said years ago when non-human, electronic tolls were installed, that the government would track people, and it would spread to all main roads. Friends and family rolled their eyes, and said I was exaggerating. Sadly I was right. Think of the future where all roads are tolled, and cars are controlled by the government. The police can already shut off newer cars, and Britain is designing systems where the government slows or changes the speed of your car dependent on traffic. Even the “regular” cars are basically self driving. In some European major cities you have to have a car newer than a certain year or you can’t drive it into the city. Perhaps the peons will be stuffed into mass transit, and the elites will drive around wherever they want. Won’t it be easier for them to just only allow certain cars in certain areas, and keep the riffraff out? They will have the technology, and the masses will be shut out. Agenda 21/2020 anyone? Find out what is going on in your state.
*1(and possible something similar in Oregon)
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We have no toll roads in Michigan. The only tolls are on bridges – and two of those are to Canada. The other on is the Mackinac bridge from the lower to the upper peninsula. Almost forgot – one tunnel from Detroit to Windsor, ON.
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Texas has toll roads, but there’s ways around them for now. I agree with your concerns. Entirely too much big brother!
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These wonderful people figured out how to make chords by playing 128th notes.
The SID chip was astounding.
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One Chip. 4 voices. FM synthesis.
Rob Hubbard = genius.
Still not better than Streets of Rage on the Genesis.
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OUR beautiful and kind First Lady. 🙂
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I am very impressed by the Queen, as well. She asked some very intelligent questions.
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https://twitter.com/Cernovich/status/849711936216236032
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What a delightful story about a little girl getting a new doll and her racial innocence.
https://www.aol.com/article/lifestyle/2017/04/04/cashier-questions-girls-doll-target/22025919/
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This is a very sad story with a sweet, happy ending.
“Pregnant Cat Who Survived A Vicious Dog Attack Adopts The Most Unlikely Creature”
http://honesttopaws.com/pregnant-cat-attack/?bdk=a702aol&as-source=src702aol&pas=1
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This is pretty funny. 🙂
“Poodle Wants To Stay In Her Favorite Spot In The Car, And She Can’t Be Talked Out Of It”
http://honesttopaws.com/poodle-loves-car/2/?bdk=a702aol&as-source=src702aol&pas=1
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He’s baaaaaack!!!
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What did Pepsi do?
Someone needs to tell Burge that DPRK News is the new king of satire.
Step down, David. Go play with your car collection.
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I beg your pardon? I LIKE Dave Burge, even if I don’t always like his politics. He’s usually quite witty.
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See below. Iowahawk is one of the best satirists since Swift or Twain.
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PS: I didn’t know that there were only so many satire sites allowed at one time.
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There can only be one winner of the trophy. He held it for a long time.
DPRK News comes close to taking it.
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(kidding, absolutely love Iowahawk.)
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Will drop this here, Stella, as you will see it.
This may be the same WordPress hack previously disclosed.
“The fake plugin is called WP-Base-SEO”
“a large portion of the WordPress sites had an out of date version of RevSlider…”
“two malicious files located in /wp-content/plugins/wp-base-seo/wp-seo-main.php.”
https://www.scmagazine.com/4000-wordpress-sites-infected-through-fake-plugin/article/648431/
Great puppy, btw. Such a cutie.
Had one black cat – they are all black – named Trouble. Stray, cost a small fortune to bring back to health, passed shortly thereafter. Huge creature, nicest creature that ever walked. Were Pups a female, would recommend Joy.
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New Kid Rock t-shirt:
https://pro.teechip.com/dt5kz
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Sold! Dangit that’s awesome.
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Einstein the parrot shows off impressive vocabulary skills on 30th birthday
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He’s so smart and so pretty. Better than Susan Rice’s double, and triple negatives! 😉
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lilbirdee12’s 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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Amen.
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What did y’all think of The Ballerina’s latest scheme for high schooler’s in Chi-town. No diploma if you don’t have a plan. No authoritarian policy there. I’m sure this will end well. 👿
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/chicago-mayor-rahm-emanuel-no-hs-diploma-without-a-plan-for-graduation/
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WLS-AM, WIND-AM
Northeast Illinois survives, somehow. It has the two biggest, most powerful conservative radio stations in the midwest, that cover the whole midwest.
It’s paradoxical.
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Paying homage to one of the most beautiful places on this earth. Pretty trees, bushes and flowers…….and a pretty good golf course. Augusta National. The Masters tournament begins tomorrow.
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Tex!!!!! It’s heaven for golfers, especially when the azaleas are blooming……..
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Those Azaleas are all native species, or hybridized in UGA. They are beautiful! The whole place is just a dream. Callaway Gardens is nice as well.
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Golf courses are gorgeous. Spent a lot of time on them, in my party years, early 20s. We used them at night for our acid-tripping adventures and late-teens keg parties. I’d never do that stuff again, but it is what it was.
My buddy lived in his mom’s house on hole 7 of a 9-hole course, very exclusive neighborhood. One night we found the control box for the sprinkler system. It was unsecured. We turned every rotary knob up to max, then hit the ON button. They had to cancel a tournament the next day, because we pretty much flooded the course.
One of my LSD-fantasies was, “Imagine a whole planet, covered with golf course.”
They are beautiful because they are man-made. I’ve seen gigantic maples planted with unbelievably-massive tree spades, just because the designers said, “There needs to be a gigantic maple here, according to the design.”
John Cage was an atheist. He was also the world’s foremost mycologist. But before he became a great mushroom expert, he was into making random music. He wanted to make music with absolutely no human element involved. And if you think picking notes and lengths and volumes randomly sounds ugly, it does. And if you think you can alter the algorithm to make it sound better, then it’s not random any more — because you altered it. He decided that beauty is made by intelligence, and had to be, especially after he became a wild mushroom expert. You can’t pick and eat mushrooms randomly, he said; you’ll die pretty soon if you do. If the universe was random, all of the astronomy pics we see from NASA would look like static on a TV screen, and would not be at all beautiful. It’s beautiful because there’s a HAND behind it.
Cage was a beautiful man.
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He sounds like a really “FUNGI”!
Sorry, couldn’t help myself.
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Who in the h*ll are the nine R’s who didn’t sign this letter. This turd should have been ousted at 12:01 p.m. on January 20, 2017. 👿
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/tax-panel-republicans-ask-trump-to-dump-irs-chief/ar-BBzsu1s?li=BBnb7Kz
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