your forgetting, soul.... obama could kill all the cats in the world, and she would still think he is superman...people that think he is a god can never see his pitfalls.... I dont think he is a superman, I just think people should be sure to research statements posted as fact martial law and NDAA are the SAME BILL.... there is no seperate martial law bill,,, correction... anything anyone has posted negative about obama you have disagreed with, whether it has been right or wrong... but thats just you, we already know that your his cheerleader and ready to defend him at all costs... ![]() not true anything I have posted positive others have disagreed with,,actually goes both ways there have been legitimate points, regarding continuing certain practices that I have agreed with others were bad choices on OBamas part,, I just dont agree with the negative PERSONALLY INSULTING sentiments against him,,, I believe he works tirelessly for what he believes in and I think he believes in building the type of future for his kids that I also would want for my own I believe he does the best he can with what he has and who he has to work WITH he makes some bad choices, I just dont agree they are ever as simplistic and personal in nature as those who try to paint him as destroying the country or being otherwise personally deficient,,, lol tirelessly... yea, on the basketball court, on vacation, 24/7 thats obama.... how about his 200 million dollar bus to go on the campaign trail with? thats about the only thing he works tirelessly on... its a 1 million dollar bus,, and its not HIS , its for him and for other duties that the PROTECTIVE SERVICE receives yeah, and he stays fit too,,,another reason I like him too bad he doesnt have a ranch to lounge around in ,,,,,,, |
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why is that a problem?
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your forgetting, soul.... obama could kill all the cats in the world, and she would still think he is superman...people that think he is a god can never see his pitfalls.... I dont think he is a superman, I just think people should be sure to research statements posted as fact martial law and NDAA are the SAME BILL.... there is no seperate martial law bill,,, correction... anything anyone has posted negative about obama you have disagreed with, whether it has been right or wrong... but thats just you, we already know that your his cheerleader and ready to defend him at all costs... ![]() not true anything I have posted positive others have disagreed with,,actually goes both ways there have been legitimate points, regarding continuing certain practices that I have agreed with others were bad choices on OBamas part,, I just dont agree with the negative PERSONALLY INSULTING sentiments against him,,, I believe he works tirelessly for what he believes in and I think he believes in building the type of future for his kids that I also would want for my own I believe he does the best he can with what he has and who he has to work WITH he makes some bad choices, I just dont agree they are ever as simplistic and personal in nature as those who try to paint him as destroying the country or being otherwise personally deficient,,, |
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well, we both have definitely seen and heard things in our lives that are 'crazy' and seem to be socially, culturally, or legally justified ANYWAY,,,,
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some of raegans KIDS said the same about him, yet he seemed to lead with wide approval,,,,
in any case, for sojourn I found the Executive Order you are probably referring to , which is also not exclusively OBamas baby but an updated version of orders already on the books http://www.snopes.com/politics/obama/ndrp.asp |
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can you point me to one source that seperates the two bills or the TEXT of the alleged 'martial law bill'?
the phrase became popular because Ron Paul alleged that the President was declaring martial law by signing NDAA |
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if the talking heads on television don't tell us about something that happens, does it make that event any less real? Of course the answer to that question is quite obvious, but unfortunately way too many Americans allow their realities to be defined by what they hear from the mainstream media. Way too many people use phrases such as "if that was true I would have heard about it on television" to deflect conversations that are starting to become uncomfortable. Critical thinking is a skill that is in short supply in America today, and most Americans seem content to let their televisions do their thinking for them. Sadly, the pretty people on television do not spend a lot of time talking about the things that are truly important. Instead, they love to talk about the latest celebrity scandal and they love to divide people into groups and get them fighting with one another. So what are some of the things that the mainstream media has been ignoring? The following are 19 things that the talking heads on television have been strangely silent about.... #1 Strange Things Happening On The Sun #2 Fukushima #3 Mount Fuji In Japan About To Erupt? #4 Stunning Rise In Volcanic Activity Around The World #5 Global Food Prices Rising Again #6 U.S. Government Debt Downgraded Again #7 500 Million Dollars To Help The IRS Implement Obamacare #8 Go To Jail If You Offend Someone On The Internet In Arizona? #9 Passport Suspended For Not Paying Taxes? #10 Preparations For War In The Persian Gulf #11 Mysterious Mass Deaths #12 The Federal Reserve Monetizing U.S. Debt #13 Giant Sinkholes #14 Increase In Global Earthquakes #15 Increase In U.S. Earthquakes #16 Evacuation Drills At U.S. Public Schools #17 Strange Sounds In The Sky #18 Crazy Tornado Outbreaks #19 Obama Signs Disturbing Executive Order this is another one of those not so common common sense issues I happen to agree with because we have become so accustomed to instant information, we now seem to feel entitled to have ALL information instantly never thinking how many places there are in America, let alone the world, and how EVERY moment things are happening and how EVERY city and town has their own news sources as well as cable news, and how it would be IMPOSSIBLE for any one source to cover all events happening everywhere at all times,,,, |
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your forgetting, soul.... obama could kill all the cats in the world, and she would still think he is superman...people that think he is a god can never see his pitfalls.... I dont think he is a superman, I just think people should be sure to research statements posted as fact martial law and NDAA are the SAME BILL.... there is no seperate martial law bill,,, |
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I've known to people that suffered from seizures, one just fell to the ground in convulsions and the other would become violent and start swinging and kicking uncontrollably. yeah? thats possibly the scenario then,,, |
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A writer was savagely beaten to death in her Midtown apartment yesterday, a gruesome attack caught on a harrowing 911 recording — and cops arrested her teenage son, authorities said. Karyn Kay, 63, made the call at about 9:30 a.m. to get help for her 19-year-old son, Henry Wachtel, who was suffering from a seizure, sources said. But as she tried to help him, he suddenly turned on her and allegedly beat her to a bloody pulp inside their West 55th Street apartment, the sources said. “Help! Help! He’s attacking me! Help!” Kay desperately screams on the 911 recordings. Sources said the teen could be heard on the 911 call loudly grunting as he allegedly pummeled his mother. One neighbor said other residents told him Wachtel was crying hysterically and saying, “I’m sorry, Mommy!” after the beating. Another neighbor said the pair had a volatile relationship. “She said terrible things to him and you would hear things fly. I’d hear her yelling, ‘I hate you’ and ‘Why are you doing this to me?’ ” said that neighbor, Leigh Miller. “It went on for years, since Henry was a little boy.” Midtown North cops, who rushed to the scene, found Kay covered in blood lying face-up on her kitchen floor with a fractured skull, broken eye socket and ribs. Wachtel — who was charged with murder last night — was also covered in blood, the sources said. He was later taken to Bellevue Hospital for a psych exam. Kay, who wrote the screenplay for the 1988 movie “Call Me,” starring Steve Buscemi, was a visiting instructor at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn and a teacher at La Guardia HS of Music & Art and Performing Arts in Manhattan, according to Pratt’s Web site. If he was having a seizure at the time of the beating how can he be charged with murder? http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/manhattan/son_is_held_in_ma_slay_horror_BedxbMKWt1jdXMWKi1TmBP#ixzz1rlh8hTf9 thats to be determined , I guess at what point, if any, did his seizure STOP and now much the seizure had to do with the attack, I dont know enough about seizures to know how PROACTIVELY violent they are,, I know there are involuntary body movements,,,,but thats about it,,, the seizure will probably be an adequate enough defense though,,, |
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Sharpton promotes peace
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I think this will set an example for more public figures to do the same,,,,, I hope so. More violence isn't going to solve anything. I totally agree. Unprovoked violence is not an answer. Defending your self from attack is really the only justified violence IMHO, but then again I am a pacifist . . . thats what I meant by 'provoked' when it is in defense of a physical aggressor,,, I am pacifist too,,, |
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I think this will set an example for more public figures to do the same,,,,, I hope so. More violence isn't going to solve anything. I totally agree. Unprovoked violence is not an answer. |
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I think this will set an example for more public figures to do the same,,,,,
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I aim to never support individuals that openly express such cognitive bias. Ideologically speaking it would make me a hypocrite. I also do not go out of my way to find out what a given companies owners are all about either, so it takes a pretty vocal ownership to draw such attention . . . all the more reason to avoid such, just my .02 true, I would be suspicious of anyone who felt a need to publicize such negativity but , to be honest, my decision would still be based on the service or product and not the personal issues of the person behind it,,, |
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I dont need to know peoples hearts at all,,lol unless I am personally and intimately involved with them,,,, Really? If you had two choices of businesses and the owner of one was a racist and the owner of the other wasn't, it wouldn't matter to you which one got your business? no, not really it would matter which product or service was better quality,,, |
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I dont need to know peoples hearts at all,,lol
they can keep the negative energy to themselves as far as I am concered,,lol unless I am personally and intimately involved with them,,,, |
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so true
I think its much more complicated than first glance personally things like the layout of the land and the integrity and consistency of Zimmermans account/statements will likely be considered too,,,, |
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the racial slurs offend me personally,,,,btw
but , unlike the UK, the USA free speech permits people to be racist and express their racism,,,, |
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If she is found to be calling for violence, there should be consequences.
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Civil rights leader Rev. Al Sharptonand attorneys for the family of Trayvon Martin pleaded with supporters today to remain peaceful and let them work the justice system to find resolution to the February shooting of the teenager in Sanford.
At a press conference in downtown Washington, Sharpton said "Trayvon's name must not be tarnished" by violence -- in either words or deeds -- in response to his killing by Neighborhood Watch volunteer George Zimmerman. Special Prosecutor Angela Corey of Jacksonville is expected to announce her decision on whether or not to charge Zimmerman as soon as today. Sharpton and attorney Benjamin Crump repeatedly urged that supporters in Central Florida and elsewhere remain calm, regardless of the decision. "We are not in the business of revenge. We are in the business of justice," said Sharpton, speaking at a convention for the National Action Network, his civil rights group. "We must make the justice system work. Otherwise the movement is for nothing. To go outside the justice system is to achieve nothing." http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/2012-04-11/news/os-trayvon-martin-al-sharpton-presser-20120411_1_special-prosecutor-angela-corey-justice-system-national-action-network |
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