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3DHS / Re: New Cain spot
« on: October 27, 2011, 08:10:12 PM »
Politics is the art of bringing people together in a spirit of compromise. We had one engineer and probable genius as president, Herbert Hoover. He was not a people person, at least when it came to running the country. He was pretty much a disaster.

There was a chance to elect Steve Forbes,and it failed rather pitifully. I am not sure of Forbes' abilities at math. His magazine tends to be overly favorable of anyone who advertises in it, but it is clearly appealing to a target audience.

Cain won't get the nomination. Changing tax laws is not all that appealing. Most people do not do their own taxes, they pay someone else to do them.


We have also elected a Nuclear Engineer, and we were disapointed that time too.
You may have a point , that math skill is not enough alone.
My counter point is that even so the lack of good math skill is critical when so many of our serious problems are mathmatical in nature.
If we elect someone who has to hire a mathmatician , but won't understand the hireling, we will be run by the unelected hireling.

Isn't Cain being a full-blooded black man enough to be qualified for POTUS?

We all know being a mulatto was all Obama needed to win the election back in 2008.

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3DHS / Re: Occupy Oakland! Dispersed in Brutal Police Attack
« on: October 27, 2011, 08:07:52 PM »
Ooops!  My bad.  Just re-checked the article and it appears the mayor had obtained an eviction order, so this was no police-state action.  Everything was apparently constitutional after all.

Still and all, in response to Kramer's "If the police tell me to move, I move," I think the legitimate response is "On what authority?"  Cops don't have the right to arbitrarily order people around on a public space.

betcha $100 that the mayor is a liberal Democrat too.

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3DHS / Say it is so, Sheriff Joe
« on: October 27, 2011, 01:24:55 PM »
The results of a formal law-enforcement investigation into whether Barack Obama is eligible to be president of the United States could come as a "shock," according to Maricopa County, Ariz., Sheriff Joe Arpaio.

Tuesday night, speaking to a tea-party group in Arizona, Arpaio said, "I can't tell you everything, but there could be a shock there somewhere that my guys came up with. I can't talk too much about it. It's in the process."

WND previously has reported that Arpaio has constituted a special five-member law enforcement posse to investigate allegations brought by members of the Surprise, Ariz., Tea Party that the birth certificate released to the public April 27 might be a forgery.

The posse, assembled under the authority of Arpaio's office, consists of three former law enforcement officers and two retired attorneys with law enforcement experience. Members have been examining evidence since September concerning Obama's eligibility to be president under Article 2, Section 1 of the Constitution, which requires a president to be a natural-born citizen.

He referenced disputes over the Social Security number attributed to the president and said, "There are a couple of things you and nobody else here knows anything about yet that could be a little bit exciting."


"The investigation into Obama's eligibility to be president is proceeding as planned," Arpaio later told WND. "I expect to have the investigation completed early next year."

He continued, "Yesterday, I met with the leader of the posse conducting the investigation, and I am very satisfied with their progress. The posse is doing a thorough and very professional job, and I am confident the posse is asking the right questions."

Arpaio declined to reveal to WND any specifics of the investigation, but he suggested the issues being examined are comprehensive in their scope.

Attorney Orly Taitz, who has fought for more information about Obama in a number of the court cases she has filed since before Obama's election, flew on short notice from her office in California to attend an evening meeting of the Surprise Tea Party. She brought evidence she claimed proved Obama is using a fraudulent Social Security number.

A video of Taitz's appearance at the Surprise Tea Party meeting has been posted on YouTube:

http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.printable&pageId=360645

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3DHS / Re: "After America , There is No Place to Go"
« on: October 27, 2011, 01:19:12 PM »
You just topped yourself, Sirs, with that post.

BSB

That one was real impressive. How long did it take to think that response out?

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3DHS / Re: The American Century 21st that is
« on: October 27, 2011, 01:07:48 PM »
I wonder if history has turned you into the blowhard you are, or if you're just self made?

BSB

Hope you are entertaining yourself because we aren't impressed.

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3DHS / Re: Iraq Vet Critically Hurt in Occupy Protest
« on: October 27, 2011, 12:26:25 AM »
I don't understand what you mean by "let's see some consistency" but I'll tell you my reaction to the story and you tell me if it's consistent or not.  (Consistent with what, I'd like to know, but who gives a shit - - here it is, consistent or not)

I think it's outrageous that the fucking cops fractured a man's skull clearing the square.  I'm sure the guy could have been moved without fracturing his skull.

So:consistent or not?  You tell me.

Consistency would be that he deserved it.

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3DHS / Re: New Cain spot
« on: October 27, 2011, 12:06:37 AM »
I hardly believe that the economic problems of the country are due to an inability to do math. A president can hire mathematicians, and (much more important) accountants. The problem is that Congress wants to spend money that it does not have. Everyone knew that the Iraq war was going to cost a fortune,and no move was made to raise taxes to pay for it. That was not due to the president not knowing math.

Taxes never have to be raised, just cut spending in wasteful areas. There is plenty of money taken in by taxation. Idiots like you should be cut off before soldiers. You should pay for your own health care. The government job isn't to give you free shit, it's to protect the citizens with a well armed military.

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3DHS / Iraq Vet Critically Hurt in Occupy Protest
« on: October 26, 2011, 11:54:05 PM »
OK Mikey let's see some consistency...

http://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local/Occupy-Oakland-Protester-Seriously-Hurt-Report-132644468.html

One of the most vivid images from Tuesday night's Occupy Oakland protest shows a man lying in the street bleeding from the head after a tear gas attack by police.

Occupy SF identified the man as 24-year-old Scott Olsen, an Iraq war veteran. Olsen has a fractured skull and is in critical condition at Highland Hospital in Oakland, according to a hospital spokesperson.

Wednesday afternoon, members of Occupy Oakland said Olsen was surrounded by his friends and fellow Iraq war veterans in the hospital.

In the end, other protesters picked him up and took him out of the area.

Huffington Post talked to Olsen's roommate who told them doctors put him under sedation because of swelling to his brain.

The release stated that Olsen is currently sedated at Highland Hospital in Oakland with a skull fracture awaiting examination by a neurosurgeon.

Abele Carpenter, 29, a friend of Olsen's who met him through his anti-war activism, said she visited Olsen in the hospital early Wednesday morning and has been in touch with his family.

Carpenter said the hospital has stopped allowing her to visit Olsen, who was stable but still in serious condition when she saw him last, and is waiting for his family to arrive from Wisconsin.

Carpenter said she first met Olsen over the summer through her work with the Civilian-Soldier Alliance after he moved to the Bay Area in July.

She said Olsen is "really passionate about his work speaking out against unjust wars, and for rights for veterans and service members."

Carpenter said that a few weeks ago, she and Olsen did outreach together for active duty sailors during Fleet Week, and that Olsen was involved in trying to stop the redeployment of traumatized service members.

"He has a real breadth to his politics and social justice commitment," Carpenter said. She said Olsen had been camping at Occupy SF consistently for at least a week.

Joshua Shepherd, a six-year Navy veteran and an activist with Veterans for Peace, attended the vigil, and said he also visited Olsen in the hospital.

"It's unconscionable that you go overseas to protect our country, but you get injured by police officers who are supposed to be protecting us," Shepherd said.

Jason Matherne, an activist and friend of Olsen's, called for protesters to remain non-violent in the face of the escalating protests in Oakland.

"If you agree with Scott about ending the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and support him, do it peacefully and with civil disobedience," Matherne said.

Another friend at the vigil said a fund is being set up to assist with Olsen's medical expenses and his family's travel expenses from Wisconsin at www.ivaw.org.

Olsen was reportedly a part of San Francisco's Occupy movement, but crossed the Bay to support the effort in Oakland Tuesday night.

A "peaceful" vigil was scheduled for Olsen outside Oakland City Hall at 3 p.m. Wednesday.

Occupy Oakland demonstrators also called for a 6 p.m. protest on Wednesday at 14th and Broadway.

When they get there they will find that the city has put up a chain-link fence around Frank Ogawa Plaza, where the Occupy encampment was dismantled Tuesday morning by police.

The protesters vowed to retake the plaza. That effort is what sparked the violence, including several deployments of tear gas Tuesday night.

Olsen reportedly completed two tours of a duty in Iraq and he is an active member of Iraq Veterans Against the War.


OK Mikey let's see some consistency...


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3DHS / Re: Occupy Oakland! Dispersed in Brutal Police Attack
« on: October 26, 2011, 11:46:31 PM »
Cops don't have the right to arbitrarily order people around on a public space.

Except for the fact it wasn't arbitrary; these nuisances were in the way for a few weeks. Their point is made, except for the fact they don't even know their point. It would be arbitrary had I just got into town and was walking around the area with my wife window shopping. Then you could be concerned if the Po PO were harassing me.

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3DHS / Re: Army Ranger on 14th deployment killed in action in Afghanistan
« on: October 26, 2011, 10:36:59 PM »
<<You need to tone down the hate speech. Between your rants on this fine young soldier, ranting about the justification of the Red Army raping 12 year old German girls, and your racist rants against Thomas Sowell and Herman Cain you are not doing your cause or yourself any good. People are going to start seeing you as evil and terribly unstable.>>

Thanks for the tip, Kramer.  Gee, I wouldn't want people thinking I'm evil and unstable.  What people exactly would they be?

The ones who supported the torture of prisoners in secret prisons around the world?
The ones who supported the Viet Nam War in which 2,000,000 Vietnamese died?
The ones who supported the invasion of Iraq and the deaths of over a million Iraqis, based on a pack of lies that even children could see through?
The ones who supported the President's murder of an American citizen without charges, indictment or trial?
The ones who support the incarceration of Bradley Manning without habeas corpus, charges, indictment or trial?

Yeah, geeze, if folks like that thought that I was evil and unstable, I couldn't hold my head up anywhere in decent society.  Thanks for the heads-up Kramer.

Sounds like everything you are mad about has nothing to do with the loss of this young soldier. Take it up in another place not here.

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3DHS / Re: Occupy Oakland! Dispersed in Brutal Police Attack
« on: October 26, 2011, 10:34:37 PM »
<<When to police tell me to move I get out of their way.>>

That's exactly what they were talking about in that article, Death of the American Republic.  You just articulated a classic American compliance with , and demonstration of the meaning of, a Police State.

When the police tell you to move, you move.  They sure as hell aren't controlled by anyone respecting the Constitution any more, who the hell IS controlling them?

the protesters made their point, now it's just bothering people and creating more work and costs to the city.

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3DHS / Re: Army Ranger on 14th deployment killed in action in Afghanistan
« on: October 26, 2011, 09:24:00 PM »
<<MT , it is hard to know where to start, you apparently havn't ever spoken to a soldier.>>

plane, I know lots of soldiers, some very well.   In my own family, in my neighbours and among my high school teachers.  I think it's fair to say that I don't know any soldiers who served after the end of WWII.  And I'm willing to consider that they're probably a whole different breed from the WWII vets.

What was your point?

You need to tone down the hate speech. Between your rants on this fine young soldier, ranting about the justification of the Red Army raping 12 year old German girls, and your racist rants against Thomas Sowell and Herman Cain you are not doing your cause or yourself any good. People are going to start seeing you as evil and terribly unstable.

Does Canada have any hate speech laws that you might be breaking?

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3DHS / Re: Army Ranger on 14th deployment killed in action in Afghanistan
« on: October 26, 2011, 09:14:46 PM »
The Army puts a lot of pressure on experienced fighters to re-enlist.  More likely than not, the guy just needed the money and the bastards weren't willing to put him in a high-paying desk job after his years of service in the field, they  just let him know in a nice way that the money was there but he'd have to put his ass on the line for it again.  Either of those two explanations seems likelier to me than that he would put the welfare of newbies ahead of the welfare of his own young family.  War's a dirty business and people live and die by their experience, judgment and luck - - nobody's indispensable to the war effort and you'll see that the Army survives without this guy, in fact nobody will even notice that he's gone.

Way I look at it, this guy was either a callous schmuck who didn't give a shit about his own family but loved the action in the field, OR he was pressured into re-deployment, either financially or emotionally, by the Army.  The other possible explanations are just fanciful, but the Army, if it cared about the guy's kids, would have prevented re-deployment in the field after a fixed number of tours, regardless of what the guy wanted or didn't want.

Mike you can't have it both ways. You seem to like big gov and with big gov people become a just a number. As much as liberals like to tell us how compassionate big government is, it's simply not true. Welfare isn't compassionate when applied generation after generation as government does. Compassion come from churches and individuals that donate their own time and money. Drop the big gov notion it's a dead end street.

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3DHS / Re: Army Ranger on 14th deployment killed in action in Afghanistan
« on: October 26, 2011, 08:44:19 PM »
Mike my guess is it wasn't mandatory he be there after 14 deployments and he must have enjoyed it or felt it was his duty. What would be sad, and the liberal mindset, would be to not let him go if indeed that was his desire. Maybe he felt that his experience might be helpful and maybe protective towards young soldiers on their first deployment and wanted to mentor young kids to keep them safer. There are people out there that are selfless.

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3DHS / Army Ranger on 14th deployment killed in action in Afghanistan
« on: October 26, 2011, 08:28:49 PM »
A United States Army Ranger who has served in 14 combat deployments in Iraq and Afghanistan since September 11, 2001 was killed in Afghanistan on Saturday, ABC News reports.

Sgt. First Class Kristoffer B. Domeij, 29, was killed on Saturday in Kandahar Province when his elite unit accidentally set off a roadside bomb.

A member of the U.S. invasion force that went into Iraq in 2003, Domeij served in all in "four deployments in Iraq and another nine stints in Afghanistan," ABC News' Luis Martinez and Christina Caron reported Tuesday.

Domeij had earned many distinctions since joining the elite special unit in July 2001. He was a three-time recipient of the Bronze Star. He was also part of the unit that was involved in the "rescue of wounded [U.S. Private Jessica] Lynch from an Iraqi hospital where she was being held captive," Martinez and Caron wrote.

In addition, they note, with his death Saturday on his 14th deployment, Domeij became the Army Ranger "with the most deployments to date killed in action." Prior to Domejj's death, the U.S. Army fatality with the greatest number of deployments had been Sergeant First Class Lance Vogeler, who "was killed in Afghanistan during his 12th deployment," last year, Martinez and Caron note.

Rangers typically serve in more frequent deployments, which run for shorter intervals. But even by Ranger standards, Domeij served more combat deployments than many of his elite peers.

"Tracy Bailey, a spokesperson for the 75th Ranger Regiment, says Domeij had a combined total of 48 months deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan," Martinez and Caron reported.

Domeij, a native of Santa Ana, California, was married with two young daughters.

http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/envoy/army-ranger-14th-deployment-killed-action-afghanistan-205446473.html

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