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Fri 05/29/15 12:29 PM
Edited by tomato86 on Fri 05/29/15 12:29 PM


voting for a libertarian is the only way to fix this country. i stand with rand as well as hes the only one who actually gives a damn about the constitution. im sure the media will do whatever they can to make him look bad, as they did his father. watch the youtube video "how the media cheated ron paul out of the presidency".


Sorry but voting for a pu$$y is not the way to fix this county.


haha coming from the person who just said

Lpdon: I think Trump would make an amazing candidate and President. He has awesome stances on dealing with the economy, China, terrorism and foreign policy.


really? you think trump would make a good president, and Rand is a pu$$y. you have one of the most diluted minds i've ever come across. werent you the same person who REPEATEDLY said over and over "we dont need anymore 1 term senators" "we need someone with military experience" and yet you endorse Trump, who has neither. haha

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Thu 05/28/15 05:48 PM

FFS

FFS?

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Thu 05/28/15 05:38 PM


Ok seriously? The topic is police killed and no riots happened

Please stick to the topic


well, police ether need to learn who the bad guys are and quit killing indiscriminately... people aren't getting shot from robbing a bank, they are getting beat up, shot, harassed in their own homes... everyday there is an article about someones dog getting shot, "accidental" police shooting, and then they are let off scott free... most just get paid vacations for killing/shooting a person... do a search on police killings nowadays, and see what people are getting killed for...

i don't blame the public for being pissed off, it's only going to get worse...

but what looks like whats going to happen is they will ban all guns from the citizens, and the police state will get much worse... pretty soon, there will be cops on every corner, yelling at people to "see their papers"...



good post moe.


New Film Highlights Dog Shootings By Police
Cops wage war against dogs





by Infowars Nightly News | May 28, 2015
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Michael Ozias an independent film maker talks to infowars about his new film “Of Dogs And Men” which explores a disturbing trend in American law enforcement: the killing of pet dogs.

http://www.infowars.com/new-film-highlights-dog-shootings-by-police/

on that link shows a video created by michael ozias about how cops are just killing peoples dogs on a daily basis. most of the time for no apparent reason.

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Thu 05/28/15 05:32 PM
Ferguson Protesters Now Protesting Over Not Getting Paid

At least some of the protesters who looted, rioted, burned buildings and overturned police cars in Ferguson, Missouri, last year were promised payment of up to $5,000 per month to join the protests.

However, when the Missourians Organizing for Reform and Empowerment (MORE), the successor group to the now-bankrupt St. Louis branch of ACORN (Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now), stiffed the protesters, they launched a sit-in protest at the headquarters of MORE and created a Twitter page to demand their money, the Washington Times reports.

Former U.S. Rep. Allen B. West noted on his website, "Instead of being thankful for getting off the unemployment line for a few weeks and having a little fun protesting, the paid rioters who tore up Ferguson, MO, are protesting again.

"First of all, can you even imagine getting paid $5,000.00 a month for running around holding a sign and burning down an occasional building? That's around $1,250.00 per week. Try making that at McDonald's or Starbucks."

The Kansas City Star estimates that the Ferguson riots, characterized as a spontaneous eruption of anger over the shooting of unarmed black criminal Michael Brown by Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson, cost the county $4.2 million.

Millennial Activists United (MAU) posted a letter on their website stating, "On May 14, 2015 many individuals and organizations of the protest movement that began in Ferguson, Missouri, organized a sit-in in the office of Missourians Organizing for Reform and Empowerment (MORE). The demand was simple: Cut the checks. The protesters say they are unable to pay their bills after taking time to travel to Ferguson.

"Questions have been raised as to how the movement is to sustain when white non-profits are hoarding monies collected of off (sic) black bodies? When we will (sic) hold the industry of black suffering accountable? The people of the community are fed up and the accountability begins here and now," the letter continues.

"There is an insidious strand of racism and white supremacy that exists in this movement. This money is typically in the hands of white people who oversee the types of services that the non-profit provides, while having select token black people to spearhead the conversations within and to the community."

MORE is funded by liberal billionaire George Soros, the Times notes, through his Open Society Foundations (OSF).

The OSF, the Times states, paid for activists from various protest groups to travel to Ferguson and take part in the demonstrations.

Akiba Solomon of Colorlines stated, "More than 500 of us have traveled from Boston, Chicago, Columbus, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Nashville, Portland, Tucson, Washington, D.C., Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and other cities to support the people of Ferguson and help turn a local moment into a national movement," the Times noted.

"There's absolutely no doubt that part of the reason that Ferguson flared up was because protesters were being paid to be there. That makes you wonder how many are being paid in Baltimore? How many more will be paid in the future?" The Right Scoop asked.

Protesters directed much of their anger against MORE director Jeff Ordower, former Missouri head of ACORN and ACORN's Midwest operations, FrontPage Mag reports.

"The unpaid rent-a-mob operatives complain that MORE stiffed them the same way ACORN did to hired protesters throughout its 40 years of radical left-wing rabble-rousing," FrontPage Mag reports.

http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/Ferguson-Missouri-paid-protesters/2015/05/25/id/646587/




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Thu 05/28/15 05:28 PM

Ok seriously? The topic is police killed and no riots happened

Please stick to the topic

maybe theres no rioting because the rioters werent paid for the rioting last time...

George Soros funds Ferguson protests, hopes to spur civil action

Liberal billionaire gave at least $33 million in one year to groups that emboldened activists

Read more: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/jan/14/george-soros-funds-ferguson-protests-hopes-to-spur/#ixzz3bTzOsKpn
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By Kelly Riddell - The Washington Times - Wednesday, January 14, 2015

There’s a solitary man at the financial center of the Ferguson protest movement. No, it’s not victim Michael Brown or Officer Darren Wilson. It’s not even the Rev. Al Sharpton, despite his ubiquitous campaign on TV and the streets.

Rather, it’s liberal billionaire George Soros, who has built a business empire that dominates across the ocean in Europe while forging a political machine powered by nonprofit foundations that impacts American politics and policy, not unlike what he did with MoveOn.org.

Mr. Soros spurred the Ferguson protest movement through years of funding and mobilizing groups across the U.S., according to interviews with key players and financial records reviewed by The Washington Times.

Read more: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/jan/14/george-soros-funds-ferguson-protests-hopes-to-spur/#ixzz3bTzc0rgo
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In all, Mr. Soros gave at least $33 million in one year to support already-established groups that emboldened the grass-roots, on-the-ground activists in Ferguson, according to the most recent tax filings of his nonprofit Open Society Foundations.

The financial tether from Mr. Soros to the activist groups gave rise to a combustible protest movement that transformed a one-day criminal event in Missouri into a 24-hour-a-day national cause celebre.

“Our DNA includes a belief that having people participate in government is indispensable to living in a more just, inclusive, democratic society,” said Kenneth Zimmerman, director of Mr. Soros‘ Open Society Foundations’ U.S. programs, in an interview with The Washington Times. “Helping groups combine policy, research [and] data collection with community organizing feels very much the way our society becomes more accountable.”

Read more: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/jan/14/george-soros-funds-ferguson-protests-hopes-to-spur/#ixzz3bTzju55u
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Thu 05/28/15 05:20 PM



tomato86
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Joined Sat 02/14/15
Posts: 1000

t8 !!

Congrats on reaching quadruple digits here @mingle2.

Well done.

Keep 'em comin'.

thanks guy, holy crap 1000? last time i even paid attention it was like 250


Yeah Mater,
Ya do tend to yammer alot.
:laughing:

:thumbsup:

haha that i do. i am quite the yammerer.
drinker :thumbsup:

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Thu 05/28/15 05:19 PM



tomato86
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Joined Sat 02/14/15
Posts: 1000

t8 !!

Congrats on reaching quadruple digits here @mingle2.

Well done.

Keep 'em comin'.

thanks guy, holy crap 1000? last time i even paid attention it was like 250

Careful Tom, could be the government adding a few on while you're not looking.
They corrupt all other figures so why not these :wink:

haha they must have infiltrated the inner circle of mingle staff... haha
laugh :laughing:

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Thu 05/28/15 04:41 PM

tomato86
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Joined Sat 02/14/15
Posts: 1000

t8 !!

Congrats on reaching quadruple digits here @mingle2.

Well done.

Keep 'em comin'.

thanks guy, holy crap 1000? last time i even paid attention it was like 250

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Thu 05/28/15 03:14 PM


Marijuana might not be for everyone.....but it's sure right for me! smokin waving


I'm with ya on that! winking :thumbsup: smokin

HELLZ YEA! my friend used to have a giant bong made of PVC pipe, he named it "mighty joe bong"

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Thu 05/28/15 02:50 PM




what a douche, and people say our rights arent under attack.


huh... and he was the one who gave all the "collected" guns to the Mexican border gangs....

yup. haha the funny part is they admit to trying to brainwash americans, but yet most brainwashed americans will argue that theyre not being brainwashed.

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Thu 05/28/15 02:25 PM


what a douche, and people say our rights arent under attack.

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Thu 05/28/15 02:18 PM
well look at where the term "conspiracy theory" came from, and what it was used for.

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Thu 05/28/15 02:13 PM
voting for a libertarian is the only way to fix this country. i stand with rand as well as hes the only one who actually gives a damn about the constitution. im sure the media will do whatever they can to make him look bad, as they did his father. watch the youtube video "how the media cheated ron paul out of the presidency".

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Thu 05/28/15 01:36 PM

i think obarry/his bosses want a race war... martial law, thinning the herds, getting rid of the leeches that just suck down government resources...


something not right is going on in our government right now, IMO... he's fired more military officers than any other president in history, gives the police military grade equipment that mostly have to do with riot/mass killing capability, taken all the Apache tactical helicopters away from the all nation guard units, buys billions of rounds of ammo for divisions like the FDA, postal police, and HS... all while still trying to get guns out of the hands of the public...'


what does this very incomplete list add up to?

exactly moe. like homeland security buying 1.6 billion rounds of hollow point ammunition. and then say its for "target practice", when anyone who shoots guns knows you dont use hollow points for target practice. they're more expensive and not practical for target shooting. FMJ is for target shooting, not HP. the government lies continue to flow and anyone who questions is is a "tin foil hat wearing conspiracy theorist".

"The most foolish mistake we could possibly make would be to allow the subject races to possess arms. History shows that all conquerors who have allowed their subject races to carry arms have prepared their own downfall by so doing. Indeed, I would go so far as to say that the supply of arms to the underdogs is a sine qua non for the overthrow of any sovereignty. So let’s not have any native militia or native police." Adolph Hitler 1942

no wonder the gov. is going after militias and trying to federalize the police force, hmmmm.


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Thu 05/28/15 01:23 PM


Wouldn't you want to be around longer if you could and a disease was stopping you? Or save someone close to you if we were all more aware and better educated?


Nice post. This is important to me,

"if we were more aware and better educated."

I'm one who thinks that the real revolution is the evolution of consciousness. People need to experience nature. Look up ayahuasca, mushrooms, etc. get in touch with the earth, you'll become much healthier and less anxious and depressed. These things changed my life for the better in every possible way you can imagine. And btw, there's some evidence that ayahuasca can cure cancer. And I'll post a source

http://www.ayahuasca.com/science/the-scientific-investigation-of-ayahuasca-a-review-of-past-and-current-research/

http://www.ayahuasca.com/spirit/ayahuasca-neurogenesis-and-depression/

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayahuasca

There's way more scientific literature on this.


amen. there is no better medicine than a DMT trip. that $h1t will change the way you look at EVERYTHING including yourself. anyone who has a big ego and thinks they are the $h1t, go try some DMT and tell me how your ego is doing when your done. its a straight ego death, makes you look at everything from a different perspective. i've personally tried DMT before which is the same thing as ayahuasca, ayahuasca being the liquid form. but i will say from experience, DMT is a life changing experience. i've never heard of it curing cancer but i havent really researched that aspect of it. one thing it will cure though is being a self centered d1ckh3ad.

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Thu 05/28/15 12:17 AM

I should have stayed in the service

free strippers, why the hell not. maybe this will cause a surge in people joining.

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Wed 05/27/15 11:33 PM

DOD Charges Millions at Casinos, Strip Clubs on Govt. Credit Cards
$4 million in personal charges, including at casinos and strip clubs



by Judicial Watch | May 27, 2015

In the latest of many flagrant examples of how tax dollars are wasted, government-issued credit cards were used by Department of Defense (DOD) employees to make more than $4 million in personal charges, including at casinos and strip clubs.

During a one-year period the agency charged 20 million transactions for $3.4 billion on government credit cards, according to a DOD Inspector General report issued this month. About $3.2 million of it was spent at casinos and nearly $1 million on personal expenses, including about $100,000 at strip clubs by 646 card holders. The casino charges were made through 4,437 transactions by 2,636 charge card holders, according to the report which breaks down expenditures by military branch.

The U.S. Air Force is by far the biggest offender, outspending other branches and civilian DOD employees with government-issued credit cards. In the year analyzed by investigators, the Air Force charged more than $400,000 in personal expenses at casinos and nearly $40,000 at strip clubs. The Army came in second by spending almost $350,000 at casinos during the same period and nearly $35,000 at “adult entertainment establishments.”

As an example the report lists a member of the Naval Special Welfare Group who made a dozen transactions on a government credit card for a total of $1,116 at adult entertainment venues during a business trip to El Paso, Texas. The same sailor also charged $648 in food, drinks and bank withdrawals at other establishments during the El Paso trip, according to the inspector general report. “While in El Paso, the cardholder spent more than six times his total [allotted money for expenses], which included Dreams Cabaret, Jaguars Gold Club, Tequila Sunrise, and Red Parrot Gentlemen’s Club,” the report states.

Another example features a senior airman at a North Carolina Air Force base who traveled to Las Vegas, Nevada on Uncle Sam’s dime. He made three charges totaling $4,686 with his government credit card at the Sapphire Gentlemen’s Club. The same airman tried to charge an additional $920, but the inspector general discloses that the bank declined it because it would have exceeded the spending limit on the card. “The cardholder later admitted that he used his [government card] at the Sapphire Gentlemen’s Club VIP room for himself and several friends,” the report states.

One effective way to prevent this sort of outrageous waste from occurring in the future is to forbid using government travel cards at casinos and strip clubs, the DOD watchdog points out. Profound as this may seem, the DOD has no such rule in place. In fact, the Pentagon’s Defense Travel Management Office responded to the inspector general’s probe by patting itself on the back for a system that evidently screens for problems. It’s so effective, the DOD travel office asserts, that improper spending is a tiny percentage of the total credit card spending.

This is nothing new for the Pentagon. In fact, it has a long history of wasting money egregiously and Judicial Watch has reported it for years. Last summer JW wrote about a DOD Inspector General report documenting how the agency overpaid around $9 million for spare parts for a helicopter. A year earlier the Pentagon lost at least $1.1 billion to waste and fraud, according to a federal audit conducted by the investigative arm of Congress. In 2012 the agency blew $2.7 million on faulty software that was supposed to help cut costs by updating antiquated financial ledgers that create serious management weaknesses.

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Wed 05/27/15 10:47 PM



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Wed 05/27/15 10:39 PM


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Wed 05/27/15 10:37 PM


What about the stench and second hand high that comes from it? My neighbors recently moved in and they stink up my home because their stench gets into my rooms and pollutes everything.


lucky you! tell them to pass that chit! smokin

hahahah damn right... BTW i love the smell, alot of people cant stand it but i love it.



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