CLASSIC NEO CON THINKINGS

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Full blooded "Camanche" with the name Scott?

Shouldn't it be something like, Shitinwoodswipewithfingerandlick ?


I will take your scalp and wear it on my belt when I am weeding the garden

Come for it whenever, Scottie-boy. I've plenty of lead waiting with your name on it but I think I'll just set out a nice bottle of Ripple on the sidewalk and watch you get full blown drunk off your first sip, wander into traffic and get hit by a semi.

You are so fucking stupid, you wouldn't understand what is happening globally if someone spelled it out for you in your Lite-Brite.
 

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Full blooded "Camanche" with the name Scott?

Shouldn't it be something like, Shitinwoodswipewithfingerandlick ?




Come for it whenever, Scottie-boy. I've plenty of lead waiting with your name on it but I think I'll just set out a nice bottle of Ripple on the sidewalk and watch you get full blown drunk off your first sip, wander into traffic and get hit by a semi.

You are so fucking stupid, you wouldn't understand what is happening globally if someone spelled it out for you in your Lite-Brite.

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I will come with lead also


I don't drink.

I have a built in gps for traffic problems.


I believe if given the chance I can prove my self to be a capable verbal combatant.


So what is it that you would like to discuss concerning Mr Putin ?

your truly
Comanche


That's not my tribe that's my name you shitlicker piece of dog shit.
 

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ON -- President Barack Obama announced a new round of sanctions against 20 Russians on Thursday, including a number close to Russian President Vladimir Putin.

The move signals a much stronger approach toward Russia just three days after earlier sanctions were met with bemusement and relief from the Russian officials who were sanctioned, as well as from the Russian markets.

The latest list includes top government leaders, such as Sergey Ivanov, Putin's chief of staff, and Vladimir Kozhin, the head of the presidential administrative directorate.

But perhaps more surprising is the inclusion of a number of super-wealthy oligarchs who are personally close to Putin. Brothers Arkady and Boris Rotenberg, Putin's childhood friends and former judo partners, are named. Arkady has a net worth of $4 billion, and Boris is worth $1.7 billion, according to Forbes. Bloomberg reported that Arkady's companies got $7 billion in contracts for the Sochi Olympics. Vladimir Yakunin, head of the lucrative Russian Railways, was also listed. Yakunin got to know Putin in St. Petersburg, where the Russian president launched his political career.

Yury Kovalchuk, a banker and financier with a net worth of $1.4 billion, was included as well. Kovalchuk is believed to bank for Putin, and is the largest shareholder of Bank Rossiya, also targeted by the sanctions. Gennady Timchenko, the 12th richest man in Russia and another person with close ties to Putin, also made the list.

Senior administration officials told reporters on a conference call that the individuals would be banned from conducting business with Americans and barred from using U.S. dollars, and would be blocked from even participating in the world financial system. That could hurt many of the oligarchs, who are believed to hold some or most of their money abroad.

On Wednesday evening, Putin's most prominent opponent, Alexei Navalny, named a list of officials that the U.S. should sanction in a New York Times op-ed. Many of them showed up on the list.

Notable absences were Igor Sechin, chairman of Rosneft, and Alexey Miller, chairman of Gazprom.

A press secretary for Ivanov, Putin's chief of staff, told Interfax that he reacted to the news "with humor."

But at least one oligarch initially responded with caution. Gunvor, a company 44 percent owned by Timchenko, said it was evaluating the prospective costs of the sanctions. "At this time, we are evaluating the potential impact to our business of the inclusion of Mr. Timchenko on this list," the company said in a statement. Putin has investments in Gunvor and may have access to its funds, according to the Treasury Department.

The company reported later Thursday in a statement on its website that Timchenko had sold his 44 percent stake in Gunvor to a fellow co-founder.

"Anticipating potential economic sanctions so to ensure with certainty the continued and uninterrupted operations of Gunvor Group Ltd?s activities, the shares of the company held by Mr. Gennady Timchenko were sold on March 19 from his personal holding vehicle to Mr. Torbjorn T?rnqvist personally," the company wrote on its website. "As a result, Mr. T?rnqvist has become the majority owner of Gunvor Group Ltd, with an 87 percent stake, and Mr. Timchenko has fully divested his entire holdings in the company. The remaining 13 percent of shares are held by senior employees of Gunvor. There are no outside shareholders."

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I think Putin knows people that knows people.

and is a world leader with alot of cash behind him


come to think of it................................


So is Obama @
 

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Obama in control ...........................



whose your daddy !
 

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First of all, if you read back on Lincoln, he loved telling the occasional bawdy joke and being out among regular folks. And one of the hardest things about being president is being in this bubble that is artificial and unless you make a conscious effort, you start sounding like some Washington stiff. So you've got to consciously try to get out of that if you want to remind yourself of the wonderful people that you are supposed to be serving who have a sense of humor and aren't thinking every day about position papers.


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how can you not just love the first down to earth President we have had in many years
 

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Romney insisted Sunday that the crisis in Ukraine could have been predicted, and he faulted the president for not moving earlier to avert it. Pressed by Schieffer on what Obama could have done, Romney said the U.S. could have taken steps earlier to plan sanctions against Russia in concert with other countries.

"There may have been some people surprised, but there have been many, many others that predicted Russia would try to grab other territories. This had been prepared for some time and we could have taken action earlier on," Romney said. "We would have had far more options to shape events to keep Russia from moving in -- for instance, working with our allies around the world to develop sanctions and communicate those to Russia very, very clearly."

"We really need to understand that Russia has very different interests from ours. This is not fantasyland," Romney added. "This is a reality where they are a geopolitical adversary."

Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) told Schieffer that Romney was mistaken if he thought earlier planning on sanctions could have prevented the crisis.

"This notion that some sanction is going to stop a former colonel in the KGB form his ambitions of a Russian empire is naive," Durbin said.
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The Mittster trying to save face at this late date

could have taken action earlier

:mj07::mj07:
 

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Romney insisted Sunday that the crisis in Ukraine could have been predicted, and he faulted the president for not moving earlier to avert it. Pressed by Schieffer on what Obama could have done, Romney said the U.S. could have taken steps earlier to plan sanctions against Russia in concert with other countries.

"There may have been some people surprised, but there have been many, many others that predicted Russia would try to grab other territories. This had been prepared for some time and we could have taken action earlier on," Romney said. "We would have had far more options to shape events to keep Russia from moving in -- for instance, working with our allies around the world to develop sanctions and communicate those to Russia very, very clearly."

"We really need to understand that Russia has very different interests from ours. This is not fantasyland," Romney added. "This is a reality where they are a geopolitical adversary."

Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) told Schieffer that Romney was mistaken if he thought earlier planning on sanctions could have prevented the crisis.

"This notion that some sanction is going to stop a former colonel in the KGB form his ambitions of a Russian empire is naive," Durbin said.
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The Mittster trying to save face at this late date

could have taken action earlier

:mj07::mj07:


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MEMPHIS ? The Republican National Committee moved Friday to seize control of the presidential primary debates in 2016, another step in a coordinated effort by the party establishment to reshape the nominating process.

Committee members overwhelmingly passed a measure that would penalize any presidential candidate who participated in a debate not sanctioned by the national party, by limiting their participation in subsequent committee-sanctioned forums.

The move represents the party?s effort to reduce the number of debates and assert control over how they are staged.

In making the case for adopting the new rule, party officials repeatedly criticized the moderators and format of the 2012 primary debates, appealing to the suspicions that many Republican activists have about the mainstream news media. ?The liberal media doesn?t deserve to be in the driver?s seat,? said the committee?s chairman, Reince Priebus, addressing committee members here at their spring meeting.

Such rhetoric makes taking over the debates easier to sell to the committee?s more conservative members. But what party leaders are principally concerned about is reducing the number of debates to avoid a repeat of the 2012 campaign when a series of insurgent candidates used the forums ? 20 in all ? to draw attention to their candidacies. Some party leaders say they believe that the number of debates pushed Mitt Romney to the right in a way that contributed to his loss to President Obama.

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this makes alot of sense for the neo cons

because the more debates they have, the dumber they look to America

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A panel of Fox News contributors mocked the #BringBackOurGirls hashtag on Sunday, bashing the Twitter phrase for being a useless "exercise in self-esteem."

The hashtag #BringBackOurGirls has gone viral worldwide sparking global awareness of the 276 schoolgirls kidnapped in Nigeria by Boko Haram, an Islamist extremist group. Celebrities, politicians and world leaders have united behind the cause in what is being called "hashtag activism" to bring the girls back to safety.

But Fox News contributors got a laugh on "Fox News Sunday" in a conversation that began with Chris Wallace wondering if the hashtag could actually "make progress" or was rather simply a tool to make people "feel better about themselves."

"Exactly that," George Will said. "It?s an exercise in self-esteem. I do not know how adults stand there, facing a camera, and say, 'Bring back our girls.' Are these barbarians in the wilds of Nigeria supposed to check their Twitter accounts and say, 'Uh oh, Michelle Obama is very cross with us, we better change our behavior'?"

"It's trending! It?s trending on Twitter!" Brit Hume then exclaimed, which garnered a chuckle from the rest of the panel.

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thats just hilarious FOx news. Laugh about school girls kidnapped and raped and sold and slaves


the difference to them is that this happened in Australia to white school girls the neo cons would be ready to invade with drones and search like no tommorrow.

but because its black kids, and its Michelle Obama and Hillary


well you get the picture.

it aint about peoples lives the GOP worry about. Its all about grandstanding and showing someone up or make them look bad....

pathetic really
 

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Citing a Pyongyang-based source, Seoul's Daily NK news site reports that "at least 100 Pyongyang citizens have been internally exiled to remote mountainous areas" after having been found guilty of possessing or viewing videos made in South Korea.

According to Daily NK's source, the move is part of a growing crackdown on outside media making its way into the country. Daily NK's source states that in its new push, the government formed a group specifically for the purpose of conducting house raids to root out any "illicit" materials.

North Korea is obviously no stranger to putting a stranglehold on foreign media sources, landing it at the bottom of Freedom House rankings year after year.

PBS notes that even though smuggled foreign shows and radios are regularly sold illegally in markets and traded among North Koreans, possessing foreign DVDs is punishable by execution in the country.

:scared:scared




The network explains that while foreign content is becoming more widely available -- often with the help of dissidents -- the government in Pyongyang has recognized the threat the works pose, and has intensified its crackdown.

This incident, however, seems to be an especially egregious one. Daily NK's source claims it is unprecedented to exile such a large amount of people in such a short time, a move that shows how much "authorities emphasize ideological purity" within the Hermit Kingdom.

In other news from North Korea today, Reuters reports Kim Jong Un's government issued a statement denying that it has been sending drones to spy on key installations in the South. North Korea's state news agency KCNA also took the opportunity to once again call South Korean Prime Minister Park Geun-Hye a "prostitute."

A spokesman for South Korea's defense minister responded to KCNA's statement in an unusually direct fashion by accusing Un's government being consistent liars, noting the nation's lack of human rights, and incredulously asking "North Korea isn't a real country is it?"
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so we got N Korea that will export you to purgatory
for watching movies

and we got Saudi Arabia that will execute you for denying Islam

how fucked up is that

not to mention not letting woman drive in their country

talk about 1900 thinking.


where is their heads
 

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WASHINGTON -- Two Republican gay rights groups are calling out the Texas Republican Party for denying them the chance to put up booths at the upcoming state GOP convention in Fort Worth.

The Log Cabin Republicans and Metroplex Republicans held a joint press conference Thursday afternoon denouncing the party's decision.

"Overall, Log Cabin Republicans of Texas has found incredible support within the Republican party -- Texans, like the rest of the country, are evolving on LGBT rights issues," the group's chairman, Jeffrey Davis, said in a statement. "The Republican Party of Texas has even welcomed many of our members as delegates to the Texas State Republican Convention. However, the party has denied our several attempts to host a booth in the convention exhibit hall, citing archaic language in the party platform to support their actions."

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gay word gets around fast


there goes the GOP chance at any any any gay votes. and there is alot of gays in America

Hillary takes it for 8 years
 
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