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did the link show up for anyone else? I can't see it in my post.



Maybe I have an ad blocker I don't see.

I don't see any problem with moving the pipeline (why that wasn't something they thought of quickly in the first place, I don't know).

If I was the girl who got my arm blown to bits I'd be pissed if this was something Trump could just do in a few days. That was the protest I'm thinking of isn't it?
 
Six journalists have been arrested for doing their jobs, for covering the unrests? That is against the constitution, the freedom of press. There goes the constitution.
Bollocks.
And yet General Mattis is dead set against torture. So who is asking for this? It couldn't be that Trump is driven by the worst instincts of his base and not by the advice of people who actually know stuff, could it?

"Torture," lol...
 
So you call me a toilet, then liken me to an obese spoiled girl from reality TV? What class you have. What I meant is, if they actually charged them it would set a dangerous precedent, and it would got against the very constitution the conservatives all scream about the liberals infringing. I don't agree with or condone the violence and destruction that some of the protesters in Washington and other places, including here in Portland have used to show their displease with Drumpf. Reporters do have the right to cover these things when they go down, and while I am sure the chargers will be dropped, I am just saying its a dangerous road to go down.

Whoa, relax sweetheart, It was a typo. LOL. I fixed it almost immediately.


Reporters have a right, but that doesn't mean you can sit in the middle of the mayhem and not possibly face consequences. The Police let the courts decide who is guilty and who is not. Their main concern was getting the damn riot shut down.
 
Don't you live in San Diego?

San Diego is conservative. Not sure how that is a surprise.

I live in the Palm Springs area part of the year.

This was there.

Lots of homosexuals live here, not that it matters about their orientation. You'd think they wouldn't be so pro Trump, though.
 
I think you have to have a facebook account to see that. If you do, you'll see it's actually from the "Charles Littleleaf Native American Flutes" facebook page, and it shows that the above reddit (?) link was from an actual legit source.

The 70 mile mention was on Forbes. Now I don't know if that's 70 miles further like the Facebook post said. I tend to think it is. But will wait to be proven wrong.
 
Maybe we should torture the journalists and free the terrorists.

If the enemy uses torture, we might have to resort to it ourselves. We've seen they're willing to behead people and burn people alive in cages.

I would hope we never use torture, but the threat of it against the most heinous enemies should be at least an option if not a threat/deterrent.

There is the ticking bomb question. Nuke in NY, clock is ticking. Do you do everything you can to find the bomb, including torture? I say yes.

Pick up arbitrary guys on the battlefield? Hell no.
 
Who knows? If the moon landing were today you'd hear it was fake or we found aliens and who'd know what to believe?

This dumb kid at work went around telling everyone Trump made abortion illegal yesterday. Illegal EVERYWHERE on Earth. I kid you not.

wow
 
Whoa, relax sweetheart, It was a typo. LOL. I fixed it almost immediately.


Reporters have a right, but that doesn't mean you can sit in the middle of the mayhem and not possibly face consequences. The Police let the courts decide who is guilty and who is not. Their main concern was getting the damn riot shut down.

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"Torture," lol...
http://www.mccain.senate.gov/public...committee-report-on-cia-interrogation-methods

John McCain said:
“They must know when the values that define our nation are intentionally disregarded by our security policies, even those policies that are conducted in secret. They must be able to make informed judgments about whether those policies and the personnel who supported them were justified in compromising our values; whether they served a greater good; or whether, as I believe, they stained our national honor, did much harm and little practical good....
This report strengthens self-government and, ultimately, I believe, America’s security and stature in the world. I thank the Committee for that valuable public service.
“I have long believed some of these practices amounted to torture, as a reasonable person would define it, especially, but not only the practice of waterboarding, which is a mock execution and an exquisite form of torture. Its use was shameful and unnecessary; and, contrary to assertions made by some of its defenders and as the Committee’s report makes clear, it produced little useful intelligence to help us track down the perpetrators of 9/11 or prevent new attacks and atrocities.

Lol.
 
"By tapping a deep strain of political disaffection with the functioning of democracy, Mr Trump became a beneficiary of the low esteem in which U.S. voters hold their government, elected representatives and political parties, but he was not responsible for a problem that has had a long gestation," the report reads.

The notion that people's feelings about the government determine the "fullness" of a nation's democratic system is ridiculous. People being so disillusioned that they choose not to vote doesn't make America any less of a democracy; it makes those people apathetic idiots who refuse to participate in the system.
 
It may or may not be a waste of taxpayer money. We know for sure they're at least somewhat motivated by their grants.
Motivated in the sense that they can't do research without them. No receiver of federal grants gets rich themselves from the grants, believe me.

We need government funded research for all sorts of things that the free market does not consider valuable. For one vital example: Drug companies are not in the least interested in antibiotic research because it's not a money-maker, and as a result we're running out of antibiotics that work.
 
Motivated in the sense that they can't do research without them. No receiver of federal grants gets rich themselves from the grants, believe me.

We need government funded research for all sorts of things that the free market does not consider valuable. For one vital example: Drug companies are not in the least interested in antibiotic research because it's not a money-maker, and as a result we're running out of antibiotics that work.

People who live off the government dole are obviously biased toward receiving money from the government dole. It's one thing to apply for a grant, another to march on D.C. demanding same.

Can't do research without them? In what universe? Our universities are donor funded, and corporations hire scientists and spend fortunes on research.

I prefer not $.01 spent by the government on research grants. Or at most only for the really big projects like the space program used to be, that only something the government could do. Or nuclear weapons, which we obviously want a few of and don't want the private sector making them.

Even then, the private sector is taking on much of what the space program used to do, as it should be. And it seems they're ultimately going to do it much better, too.

You're ignorant of all the people who've turned government research positions into spring boards for commercial startups?

Beyond personal enrichment is power that over subordinates and having the government pay for cool toys.
 
Steve Bannon Is Registered to Vote in Two States (Update: So Is Tiffany Trump)

http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/pages/ciyd1t8md005sojy69w6c5jmu.html

“There is nothing illegal about that,” said Fred Voigt, the deputy election commissioner for Philadelphia. “The illegality only occurs if one votes in two places, not if you’re registered in both.”

Tiffany Trump lived in Philadelphia while attending the University of Pennsylvania, graduating in May. Voigt said it was “very common for college students to be registered both where they live and where they go to school.”

According to public records, Tiffany Trump cast her vote in November in New York City and did not vote in Pennsylvania.

The spokeswoman for the New York City Board of Elections also confirmed that there was no legal problem with Tiffany Trump registering as a voter in both states.

:MARIS61:

https://heatst.com/politics/exclusive-tiffany-trump-is-currently-registered-to-vote-in-two-states/
 
“There is nothing illegal about that,” said Fred Voigt, the deputy election commissioner for Philadelphia. “The illegality only occurs if one votes in two places, not if you’re registered in both.”

Tiffany Trump lived in Philadelphia while attending the University of Pennsylvania, graduating in May. Voigt said it was “very common for college students to be registered both where they live and where they go to school.”

According to public records, Tiffany Trump cast her vote in November in New York City and did not vote in Pennsylvania.

The spokeswoman for the New York City Board of Elections also confirmed that there was no legal problem with Tiffany Trump registering as a voter in both states.

:MARIS61:

https://heatst.com/politics/exclusive-tiffany-trump-is-currently-registered-to-vote-in-two-states/

People must be really bored.
 

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