We’re not going to publish it, but a possible photo of Boston bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev death photo has been leaked and is shown here:
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Boston Bomber Obama supporter – Dzhokhar A. Tsarnaev – twitter feed.
This happened because of you. Thank you.
There are up to four [NFL] players being talked to right now – Ayanbadejo
“I think it will happen sooner than you think. We’re in talks with a handful of players who are considering it. There are up to four players being talked to right now and they’re trying to be organized so they can come out on the same day together. It would make a major splash and take the pressure off one guy. It would be a monumental day if a handful or a few guys come out.” Brendon Ayanbadejo
To many of us it seems like the fact that no NFL player has come out is quite surprising for 2013. Just like skin color, sexual orientation doesn’t matter (and hasn’t) to most people. What matters is the person themselves. Whether an NFL player is straight or gay is not a big deal what matters is if they are a good person (and a good player of course is a bonus).
AP no longer will use the term ‘illegal immigrant.’ but ‘undocumented Democrat’.
And in a groundbreaking move, the Associated Press, the largest news gathering outlet in the world, will no longer use the term ‘illegal immigrant.’ That is out. No longer ‘illegal immigrant.’ They will now use the phrase ‘undocumented Democrat.’ That is the new one – ‘undocumented Democrat.’” Jay Leno, April 02, 2013
You have more people that vote for a living than work for a living. Marc Faber
“It will happen everywhere in the world, in Western democracies. You have more people that vote for a living than work for a living. I think you have to be prepared to lose 20 to 30 percent. I think you’re lucky if you don’t lose your life.” Squawk on the Street, April 2, 2013 discussing the events in Cyprus the last few weeks.
you could actually lose me. It’s outrageous what we’re paying – over 50 percent. I’m willing to pay my share, but yeah, it’s ridiculous. Bill Maher
“You know what? Rich people – I’m sure you’d agree with this – actually do pay the freight in this country. I just saw these statistics, I mean, something like 70 percent. And here in California, I just want to say liberals – you could actually lose me. It’s outrageous what we’re paying – over 50 percent. I’m willing to pay my share, but yeah, it’s ridiculous.”
Bill Maher, Obama supporter, March 15 2013
Socialism: Ideas so great, they are mandatory
Socialism: Ideas so great, they are mandatory
“Michelle Obama’s posterior again the subject of a public rant” at the Washington Post
The sexists and racists at the Washington Post – and elsewhere – seem to be missing the point and projecting their own racism and sexism on others. No one cares about Michelle Obama’s race. People comment because you have a fat person who is LECTURING the rest of us on healthy eating. Look at Michelle Obama’s height and weight, calculate her BMI and tell us she is not “overweight” or “obese”.
Would the Washington Post have an article about Chris Christie or Ted Kennedy’s behind? No. Clear sexism at work.
The Washington Post’s preoccupation with race makes one wonder what their issue with skin color is.
Would the same be said about others? Yes, if Honey Boo Boo’s mom was lecturing the country on our food choices, people would say the same thing. If Chris Christie was telling people to eat better while still packing on the pounds, people would say the same thing.
Hypocrisy is lecturing the country on good eating habits while doing the opposite.
ages in which the dominant weapon is expensive or difficult to make will tend to be ages of despotism, whereas when the dominant weapon is cheap and simple, the common people have a chance. Orwell
It is a commonplace that the history of civilisation is largely the history of weapons. In particular, the connection between the discovery of gunpowder and the overthrow of feudalism by the bourgeoisie has been pointed out over and over again. And though I have no doubt exceptions can be brought forward, I think the following rule would be found generally true: that ages in which the dominant weapon is expensive or difficult to make will tend to be ages of despotism, whereas when the dominant weapon is cheap and simple, the common people have a chance. Thus, for example, tanks, battleships and bombing planes are inherently tyrannical weapons, while rifles, muskets, long-bows and hand-grenades are inherently democratic weapons. A complex weapon makes the strong stronger, while a simple weapon — so long as there is no answer to it — gives claws to the weak.
The great age of democracy and of national self-determination was the age of the musket and the rifle. After the invention of the flintlock, and before the invention of the percussion cap, the musket was a fairly efficient weapon, and at the same time so simple that it could be produced almost anywhere. Its combination of qualities made possible the success of the American and French revolutions, and made a popular insurrection a more serious business than it could be in our own day. After the musket came the breech-loading rifle. This was a comparatively complex thing, but it could still be produced in scores of countries, and it was cheap, easily smuggled and economical of ammunition. Even the most backward nation could always get hold of rifles from one source or another, so that Boers, Bulgars, Abyssinians, Moroccans — even Tibetans — could put up a fight for their independence, sometimes with success. But thereafter every development in military technique has favoured the State as against the individual, and the industrialised country as against the backward one. There are fewer and fewer foci of power. Already, in 1939, there were only five states capable of waging war on the grand scale, and now there are only three — ultimately, perhaps, only two. This trend has been obvious for years, and was pointed out by a few observers even before 1914. The one thing that might reverse it is the discovery of a weapon — or, to put it more broadly, of a method of fighting — not dependent on huge concentrations of industrial plant.
George Orwell
What government is good at is: collecting taxes, taking away our freedoms, and killing people. It’s not good at much else. ~ Tom Clancy
What government is good at is: collecting taxes, taking away our freedoms, and killing people. It’s not good at much else. ~ Tom Clancy
