Spectacular Imagery: GALAXIES VOL. III: Voyage to the Core

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There’s something fascinating about our own home galaxy. Even if we still cannot look at it from above and gaze at the full span of its arms, the sideway view offers a quite a showdown. To me the central part of the milky way is the most spectacular sight of the night sky. It’s something you can clearly see with the naked eye when you are away from city lights. It’s a sight that really brings your down to Earth and lets you wonder at how small we are, while comforting you in the thought that you are part of this Earth and the Universe. I could gaze for hours at the central bulge and just contemplate its compelling beauty from where it rises till where it sets.

From a photographic and scientific point of view, this part of the milky way is so interesting to capture and study because if our solar system is located in its suburbs, the downtown district of our home galaxy harbors billions upon billions of stars. They are so concentrated that the total light coming from them can be seen millions of light years away and really creates this halo of light visible when you take a picture of it, much like a fire blazing. However a thick blanket of dark hydrogen clouds shroud and block the complete view. You can even see these fine dark lanes with the naked eye and they really participate in making the whole picture something from another world. Of all of them the Pipe and Dark Horse nebulae are descending down the core obscuring the upper part of the central bulge. In addition to this celestial show many emission nebulae- reliques of previously exploded stars, pepper the disc. Among them the bright and colorful Lagoon nebula, the pink and blue Trifid nebula, the red Cat Paw, War and Peace and Prawn nebulae around Scorpius. Moreover many star clouds (like the Sagittarius star cloud) and other remarquable star clusters also participate in strewing this already full frame. Finally the closest stars (like Antares) and near planets visible during the time of shoot (Mars, Saturn, Jupiter) also give a sense of just how ridiculously big the distance between Earth the the core is.

Being fascinated by the core since I started astrophotography where it was barely visible (Denmark), I started looking for the best places in the northern hemisphere where I could get a clear view. The first time I really saw it was on the beautiful island of Tenerife 4 years ago and I sincerely will remember that experience for the rest of my life. Gazing upon the center of our galaxy in its full glory is something everyone ought to try. That’s why I decided to dedicate the third opus of my astrolapse series ‘Galaxies’ exclusively to the core, assembling my best clips to date and bringing them to the public, mainly to raise awareness and to get our night sky a bit more attention. I was appalled by just how many people have never seen the milky way so maybe by showing the true beauty of the universe I could contribute in my own limited way to bringing the real dark skies to the hectic and light polluted urban jungle.

The goal once again was to use the best techniques in astrophotography and time-lapse to exploit each frame to its maximum without compromising the quality. From planning, to traveling to remote locations, to shooting with some of the best astro-gear, and eventually finding a novel post-processing workflow, I was able to get some astounding and never-seen-before sequences of the core. Traveling to very elevated and dark places allowed me to get the best signal to noise ratio as well as the best ‘contrast effect’ in the halo created by the stars in the bulge. The array of extremely sharp and bright lenses I utilized permitted to decrease shutter speed and get less motion blur while getting extremely clean shots with little aberration. The use of an astro-modified camera (Canon 6D), light pollution filters (Pure night, Nachtlicht) and a star tracker (Vixen Polarie) enabled me to capture the H-alpha emission nebula better and generally get better contrast and light altogether (See the two previous episodes for explanation). To create motion I also used the Syrp Genie I 3-axis system and the Vixen Polarie. I really wasn’t interested in just getting the usual wide-angle shots of the milky way and tried a lot of different set-ups to get a new view on the core. I am really proud to say that thanks to a lot of relentless work to find the best astrolapse workflow, these sequences are some of the most defined available on the market with some of the best quality and true-to-life colors.


Cameras: Sony a7s, Canon 6D Baader modded
Lenses: Sigma 14mm f1.8, Sigma 20mm f1.4, Sigma 50mm f1.4, Samyang 85mm f1.4, Samyang 135mm f2
Post-process: Adobe Lightroom, Timelapse+ plug-in for Lr, Ps CS6, TDLF, Sequence, FCPX
Locations: La Palma (Spain), Tenerife (Spain), Grimsel Pass (Switzerland), Emosson (Switzerland), Jura (France)

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Dave In Austin  Sep 2, 2018 • 9:01:17pm

Jack Ryan On Amazon is the deal. Hook line and sinker.

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Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel  Sep 2, 2018 • 9:05:59pm

CLed from last string

Speaking of conspiracy-crazed conservative boomers:

Lori Bakker: Liberals are planning to ‘lock Christians up in insane asylums’

Thanks to Reagan we don’t really have “insane asylums” anymore. It should be possible to set some up pretty quickly as soon as the dire need is recognized. Do we still have those FEMA trailers? I have a suitably godforsaken site near Lubbock that I might be willing to donate.

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BeachDem  Sep 2, 2018 • 9:10:18pm

re: #2 Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel

CLed from last string

Speaking of conspiracy-crazed conservative boomers:

Lori Bakker: Liberals are planning to ‘lock Christians up in insane asylums’

Thanks to Reagan we don’t really have “insane asylums” anymore. It should be possible to set some up pretty quickly as soon as the dire need is recognized. Do we still have those FEMA trailers? I have a suitably godforsaken site near Lubbock that I might be willing to donate.

For a chuckle:

Tales of Tinfoil: Stories of Paranoia and Conspiracy

We’ve all heard the theories: the moon landing was fake; Elvis still lives; the CIA is secretly behind… well, pretty much everything. In this sometimes frightening, sometimes funny, but always irreverent short story collection, today’s top authors spin their own imaginative tales around the theories you know (and some you don’t). Explore the JFK assassination, Area 51, the moon landing, the surveillance state. Meet a French spy posing as Abraham Lincoln, play a video game designed by the CIA, watch “Suicide Mickey.” Learn the truth about Adolf Hitler and Elvis Presley. Did any of this really happen? Probably not. But you never know…

Twelve short stories, twelve conspiracy theories, twelve twisted rabbit holes.

amazon.com

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JordanRules  Sep 2, 2018 • 9:12:04pm

His plane?!?!? His plane??!?
Gahhh!!!! And this dumb jerk off is on the radio.

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JordanRules  Sep 2, 2018 • 9:15:21pm

re: #4 JordanRules

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His plane?!?!? His plane??!?
Gahhh!!!! And this dumb jerk off is on the radio.

And Harvey Levin has some nerve still carrying the water of this regime after David Pecker got caught in the criminal conspiracy cross hairs.

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Joe Bacon 🌹  Sep 2, 2018 • 9:16:27pm

re: #5 JordanRules

And Harvey Levin has some nerve still carrying the water of this regime after David Pecker got caught in the criminal conspiracy cross hairs.

Harvey hasn’t been caught yet…OR HAS HE?????

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JordanRules  Sep 2, 2018 • 9:17:55pm

The more we learn, the more my heart breaks.

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Single-handed sailor  Sep 2, 2018 • 9:24:14pm
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JordanRules  Sep 2, 2018 • 9:26:38pm
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Single-handed sailor  Sep 2, 2018 • 9:31:58pm
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retired cynic  Sep 2, 2018 • 9:34:12pm

re: #10 Single-handed sailor

I am in love with Ron Perlman.

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Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel  Sep 2, 2018 • 9:35:15pm

re: #4 JordanRules

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His plane?!?!? His plane??!?
Gahhh!!!! And this dumb jerk off is on the radio.

I think it’s time to take OUR car, the multi-million dollar Cadillac “Beast,” away from Trump and assign it to the VA for use by disabled veterans. The Shitgoblin-in-chief can get a loaner from one if his friends.

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JordanRules  Sep 2, 2018 • 9:46:43pm
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FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀  Sep 2, 2018 • 9:48:04pm

I guess the Armstrong boys are just a couple of unpatriotic, anti-America libtard stooges

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JordanRules  Sep 2, 2018 • 9:48:19pm
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JordanRules  Sep 2, 2018 • 9:49:30pm

re: #14 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀

I guess the Armstrong boys are just a couple of unpatriotic, anti-America libtard stooges

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This is so stupid, I’m sorry they even have to bother.

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goddamnedfrank  Sep 2, 2018 • 9:53:45pm

re: #10 Single-handed sailor

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JordanRules  Sep 2, 2018 • 10:00:41pm

Damn.

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goddamnedfrank  Sep 2, 2018 • 10:07:08pm
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BeachDem  Sep 2, 2018 • 10:07:26pm

Reg Lindsay - Armstrong

Couldn’t resist.

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mmmirele  Sep 2, 2018 • 10:08:23pm

re: #18 JordanRules

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Damn.

I was listening to the BBC driving home from my mom’s and their correspondent in Bangkok said the news stories written by the reporters were important because they actually talked to Myanmar army personnel, who admitted to the atrocities. This is different from the people fleeing to Bangladesh; Myanmar has been saying it’s all lies.

That’s why these guys were prosecuted.

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Hecuba's daughter  Sep 2, 2018 • 10:09:24pm

re: #17 goddamnedfrank

It’s not pessimistic to note that fevers don’t necessarily break by themselves, and 107 degrees is where permanent brain damage begins to set in … so not exactly the most optimistic analogy Ron could have made there. Flake is part of the US government’s designated immune system for an autocratic psychopath like Trump and he isn’t doing a damn thing besides wringing his hands.

Is there a single Republican in Congress who is actually trying to protect this country from the assault by the Russians? I did not think that most Republicans really favor the Trump foreign policy, but maybe I am wrong. For some reason, they are doing little to rein him in. On the other hand, the damage to our domestic policies is in full accord with Republican tradition, including Flake. Ron Perlman is too optimistic about our future prospects.

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jaunte  Sep 2, 2018 • 10:13:57pm

“…Let’s remember, specifically, the politicians who treated Harvey like an inconvenience rather than a call to action. Gov. Greg Abbott called a special legislative session over transgender bathrooms but refused to call one to help us rebuild from Harvey. Our junior senator in Washington, Ted Cruz, was willing to shut down the whole chamber to oppose Obamacare but not to force a vote on a Harvey recovery package.”

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Joe Bacon 🌹  Sep 2, 2018 • 10:17:59pm

re: #22 Hecuba’s daughter

Is there a single Republican in Congress who is actually trying to protect this country from the assault by the Russians?

No, because Putin has Kompromat on them.

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I Would Prefer Not To  Sep 2, 2018 • 10:21:50pm

re: #24 Joe Bacon 🌹

No, because Putin has Kompromat on them.

I don’t think so. I think it’s simple cowardice. They don’t want to stand up to Trump because he will fight back times ten. He’s a bully and they don’t want to be called out (or primaried).

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JordanRules  Sep 2, 2018 • 10:32:26pm
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austin_blue  Sep 2, 2018 • 10:36:51pm

re: #23 jaunte

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“…Let’s remember, specifically, the politicians who treated Harvey like an inconvenience rather than a call to action. Gov. Greg Abbott called a special legislative session over transgender bathrooms but refused to call one to help us rebuild from Harvey. Our junior senator in Washington, Ted Cruz, was willing to shut down the whole chamber to oppose Obamacare but not to force a vote on a Harvey recovery package.”

Golly, it’s almost as if Texas Ds this election cycle have a script for victory written by the Rs they’re running against, isn’t it?

Now get out the fucking vote. We can do this.

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austin_blue  Sep 2, 2018 • 11:04:14pm

re: #25 I Would Prefer Not To

I don’t think so. I think it’s simple cowardice. They don’t want to stand up to Trump because he will fight back times ten. He’s a bully and they don’t want to be called out (or primaried).

Who are the Snowflakes, then? Is it the High School kids in Florida, barnstorming the US for sane gun control laws?

I don’t think so. Seems to me that they are hanging their asses out there to get chewed on by gun nuts and wingnut militia fascists.

Is it the folks campaigning on racial and social justice issues?

I don’t think so. Seems to me that they are hanging their asses out there to get chewed on by the alt-right racists and Nazis.

Is it the Dems campaigning for State, House, and Senate seats based on good health care, proper social justice, immigration reform, sane gun laws, properly funded public schools, workable graduated tax policies at the personal and corporate level to avoid crippling deficits and achieve balanced budgets (like we had when Clinton balanced the federal budget in the 90’s and started to pay down debt)?

I don’t think so. Seems to me that they are hanging their asses out there pushing a platform supported by the majority of Americans when you sit down and ask them about these issues individually. All of them have wide support.

Seems to me the Snowflakes are the entrenched Republican Majority who are paid to oppose these common sense issues by their owners, who put personal gain above the good of the country, and have paid handsomely to ensure this is policy.

We can’t kill all of it this year, too much gerrymandering (especially at the local State Government level), but we can get a damn good start on it. And we must. Otherwise we will have an established Oligarchy, because the Republican Snowflakes are scaredy cats. And with Drumpf, it’s an easy step sideways to a Kleptocracy, and the end of the American Experiment.

Night all. Have a happy Labor Day by not working. Love that.

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wheat-dogg  Sep 3, 2018 • 12:41:27am

Not being an avid inspector of Melania’s boobs, are they really larger than before May this year?

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goddamnedfrank  Sep 3, 2018 • 12:42:47am

Report this asshole for threatening to kill Dreamers.

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Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel  Sep 3, 2018 • 12:49:49am

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JordanRules  Sep 3, 2018 • 12:55:54am

re: #29 wheat-dogg

Not being an avid inspector of Melania’s boobs, are they really larger than before May this year?

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I definitely think so.

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JordanRules  Sep 3, 2018 • 1:01:51am

Thread…

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Dave In Austin  Sep 3, 2018 • 1:19:34am

I dare you to leave the sound off…….

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Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel  Sep 3, 2018 • 1:27:20am

Heads are going to roll over the museum fire in Brazil, possibly including President Temer’s.
There had been multiple complaints about the 156 year old building’s decrepit condition, yet maintenance funds had been cut to literally nothing for the past 4 years.
National Museum of Brazil fire

With continued budget cuts, the museum did not receive its sum of R$520,000 per year, necessary for its maintenance, since 2014, even with visible signs of poor conservation, such as peeled walls and exposed wires. The museum had celebrated 200 years in June 2018, amidst a situation of abandonment.

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Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))  Sep 3, 2018 • 1:42:54am

re: #25 I Would Prefer Not To

I don’t think so. I think it’s simple cowardice. They don’t want to stand up to Trump because he will fight back times ten. He’s a bully and they don’t want to be called out (or primaried).

Some have kompromat on them, that is clar from the delegation that recently visited Russia but the rest are clinging to power.

they knew in 2016 that none of their candidates outside Trump stood a realistic chance of motivating their base against Hillary.

They made a deal with the devil and now the devil is taking his due

Democratic voters need to play the role of the devil’s debt collector…

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Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel  Sep 3, 2018 • 1:44:38am

re: #35 Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel

Addendum: The requested (and denied) maintenance budget, 520,000 Reales, was equal to 130,000 US Dollars.

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Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))  Sep 3, 2018 • 1:46:20am

re: #37 Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel

Addendum: The requested (and denied) maintenance budget, 520,000 Reales, was equal to 130,000 US Dollars.

That would buy off one Stormy Daniels

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Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))  Sep 3, 2018 • 2:28:15am

re: #35 Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel

Heads are going to roll over the museum fire in Brazil, possibly including President Temer’s.
There had been multiple complaints about the 156 year old building’s decrepit condition, yet maintenance funds had been cut to literally nothing for the past 4 years.
National Museum of Brazil fire

how much did they spend on the olympics in 2016?

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Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel  Sep 3, 2018 • 2:49:28am

re: #39 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))

how much did they spend on the olympics in 2016?

About 100,000 times the museum maintenance budget.
AP Analysis: Rio de Janeiro Olympics cost $13.1 billion
That includes private as well as local, state and federal tax money.

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Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel  Sep 3, 2018 • 2:54:07am

BUIILD THE WALL!
Oh.
Wait.
Blame liberals! (somehow)

Facebook Post

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freetoken  Sep 3, 2018 • 2:57:07am

re: #40 Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel

Sad reality is, the masses care more about entertainment than in history and archeology.

Certainly when asked many people will give lip service to items like museums, but when it comes to paying money - not so much.

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SteveMcGriftFlynnComey... ...corruptemoligate RN  Sep 3, 2018 • 3:02:58am

Regarding the Kavenaugh documents, if they were going to be withheld for executive privilege, shouldn’t the executive have held them instead of Mitch McConnell?

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wheat-dogg  Sep 3, 2018 • 3:08:51am

Mollie Tibbetts’ dad wrote a powerful essay for the Des Moines Register. Read it.

desmoinesregister.com

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wheat-dogg  Sep 3, 2018 • 3:37:09am

Yet another thread demolishing Dinesh D’Felon’s pseudohistory, written by (wait for it) an actual, real historian person.

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goddamnedfrank  Sep 3, 2018 • 3:43:47am
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HappyWarrior  Sep 3, 2018 • 3:49:32am

re: #45 wheat-dogg

Yet another thread demolishing Dinesh D’Felon’s pseudohistory, written by (wait for it) an actual, real historian person.

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LBJ was a complicated man dipshit but he was less of a bigot than your heroes like Reagan and Trump. The Republican Party showed how little they cared about the future of Civil Rights the minute they nominated Goldwater and Nixon began to value Strom Thurmond. And lefties have been critical of LBJ for years but he actually was committed to Civil Rights as flawed as he was, too bad you can’t say that about Republican Presidents.

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wheat-dogg  Sep 3, 2018 • 3:49:37am

re: #46 goddamnedfrank

Kaitlin needs to get a real job, like working at Trader Joe’s.

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Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))  Sep 3, 2018 • 3:49:42am

re: #46 goddamnedfrank

.Kent State says I’m not following university policy for the open carry rally I was planning, yet staff members refused to schedule meetings w/ me to discuss the policies because of my views. I caught it on video and thought the world should know they’re biased against gun owners

Perhaps they have issues with open carry on a campus where the potential for mayhem is high. We don’t need four more dead in Ohio.

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goddamnedfrank  Sep 3, 2018 • 3:50:30am
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HappyWarrior  Sep 3, 2018 • 3:51:06am

re: #46 goddamnedfrank

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She should get a real job. Being a NRA shill isn’t one.

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HappyWarrior  Sep 3, 2018 • 3:53:23am

re: #49 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))

Perhaps they have issues with open carry on a campus where the potential for mayhem is high.

Especially one with that university’s history. She’s so stupid and obsessed with this idea that public safety= persecution. I don’t know who’s funding her sorry ass but I wish they’d stop it. Colleges definitely should be one of the last places to have open carry.

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Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel  Sep 3, 2018 • 3:53:46am

re: #29 wheat-dogg

Not being an avid inspector of Melania’s boobs, are they really larger than before May this year?

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I ran across a site called Texas Boob Depository during a google search. Sounds like soft core porn. Maybe they could provide an expert evaluation.

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Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel  Sep 3, 2018 • 4:01:11am

re: #52 HappyWarrior

Especially one with that university’s history. She’s so stupid and obsessed with this idea that public safety= persecution. I don’t know who’s funding her sorry ass but I wish they’d stop it. Colleges definitely should be one of the last places to have open carry.

We should ask her opinion of the M-1 Garand for campus carry, since those have been carried openly and legally there before.

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steve_davis  Sep 3, 2018 • 4:20:55am

re: #9 JordanRules

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lol! had to do a double-take to ensure that the kid wasn’t sprouting a porn-star cock!

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goddamnedfrank  Sep 3, 2018 • 4:41:10am

Here we go again

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Shropshire Slasher  Sep 3, 2018 • 4:45:27am

re: #55 steve_davis

Wow, I missed that, what has been seen can now be never unseen…

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teleskiguy  Sep 3, 2018 • 4:50:38am

This fuckin’ guy.

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Shropshire Slasher  Sep 3, 2018 • 5:03:04am
At least 10 people have been shot in an apartment complex in San Bernardino, Calif., with at least three of the victims in “extremely critical” condition, according to reports.

nypost.com

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teleskiguy  Sep 3, 2018 • 5:03:59am

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teleskiguy  Sep 3, 2018 • 5:31:54am

Complete lack of wage growth and general income inequality not seen since the Gilded Age seem to say otherwise, you orange fuck.

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jeffreyw  Sep 3, 2018 • 5:42:29am

Imgur


Good morning!

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Eventual Carrion  Sep 3, 2018 • 5:51:34am

re: #30 goddamnedfrank

Report this asshole for threatening to kill Dreamers.

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Bolshoi?

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Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))  Sep 3, 2018 • 5:51:37am

re: #58 teleskiguy

GOP 2018

Richard Trumka, the head of the AFL-CIO, represented his union poorly on television this weekend. Some of the things he said were so againt the working men and women of our country, and the success of the U.S. itself, that it is easy to see why unions are doing so poorly. A Dem!

GOP 1956

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HappyWarrior  Sep 3, 2018 • 5:53:58am

re: #58 teleskiguy

This fuckin’ guy.

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Trumka has spent a lifetime fighting for working men and women. You’ve only cared about yourself and your shitty brand.

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goddamnedfrank  Sep 3, 2018 • 6:16:47am
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wheat-dogg  Sep 3, 2018 • 6:21:12am

Someone has seen the light, it seems.

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Barefoot Grin  Sep 3, 2018 • 6:27:07am

well, this is depressing….

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Teddy's Person  Sep 3, 2018 • 6:30:57am

re: #66 goddamnedfrank

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Who’s worse? Hitler or Stalin. What difference does it make? They’re both evil motherfuckers. Yes, I went there. All the McCain adulation has made me cranky.

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FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀  Sep 3, 2018 • 6:53:21am
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HappyWarrior  Sep 3, 2018 • 6:57:32am

re: #70 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀

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Another week in other words.

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Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))  Sep 3, 2018 • 7:01:33am

re: #69 Teddy’s Person

Who’s worse? Hitler or Stalin. What difference does it make? They’re both evil motherfuckers. Yes, I went there. All the McCain adulation has made me cranky.

McCain deserves to be honored as a war hero. But not necessarily for his political record, and certainly not for naming Sarah Palin as his VP candidate…

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FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀  Sep 3, 2018 • 7:08:09am

OK, how horrible am I?
First thoughts: ‘This should have happened to Melrose Place

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Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))  Sep 3, 2018 • 7:09:06am

re: #73 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀

OK, how horrible am I?
First thoughts: ‘This should have happened to Melrose Place

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daily news not available here in europe, please cup and paste excerpts

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FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀  Sep 3, 2018 • 7:14:32am

re: #74 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))

daily news not available here in europe, please cup and paste excerpts

Ten people were reportedly shot in the common area of an apartment complex in San Bernardino, Calif. Sunday night, with three critically injured.

There is no suspect in custody, and authorities have yet to recover any weapons, though they believe handguns and rifles were involved,

“It was a chaotic scene,” Lawhead told the San Bernardino Sun, adding that people had gathered in the common area to possibly play a game of dice.

The victims, who are all believed to be adults,

A woman who leaves near the site of the shooting told CNN she heard between 15 and 20 gunshots, while her brother-in-law heard bullets whizzing past their house.

“About five minutes later the helicopter was circling around our street, talking on the loud speaker saying to put down the weapons, for the people who were on the ground to get up and get to safety and to let the law enforcement do their job,”

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ObserverArt  Sep 3, 2018 • 7:18:35am

re: #20 BeachDem

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Couldn’t resist.

A quick Photoshop image based on the BS surrounding the new movie about Neil Armstrong.

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FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀  Sep 3, 2018 • 7:19:49am
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Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))  Sep 3, 2018 • 7:20:55am

re: #76 ObserverArt

A quick Photoshop image based on the BS surrounding the new movie about Neil Armstrong.

They hate Buzz Aldrin for having no time or patience for Fake Moon Landing CTs, now they can add the late Neil Armstrong to the list…

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ObserverArt  Sep 3, 2018 • 7:32:58am

re: #78 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))

They hate Buzz Aldrin for having no time or patience for Fake Moon Landing CTs, now they can add the late Neil Armstrong to the list…

I just learned something about the Armstrong quote that I never knew before. And after all the time since, I don’t know how I never heard this.

From WikiQuote - Neil Armstrong

Words said when Armstrong first stepped onto the Moon (20 July 1969). In the actual sound recordings he apparently fails to say “a” before “man” and says: “That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.” This was generally considered by many to simply be an error of omission on his part. Armstrong long insisted he did say “a man” but that it was inaudible. Prior to new evidence supporting his claim, he stated a preference for the “a” to appear in parentheses when the quote is written. In September 2006 evidence based on new analysis of the recordings conducted by Peter Shann Ford, a computer programmer based in Sydney, Australia, whose company Control Bionics helps physically handicapped people to use their own nerve impulses to communicate through computers, indicated that Armstrong had said the missing “a”. This information was presented to Armstrong and NASA on 28 September 2006 and reported in the Houston Chronicle (30 September 2006). The debate continues on the matter, as “Armstrong’s ‘poetic’ slip on Moon” at BBC News (3 June 2009) reports that more recent analysis by linguist John Olsson and author Chris Riley with higher quality recordings indicates that he did not say “a”.

I wish “a” man had been more clearly stated or stated clearly if Armstrong missed it. It adds some punch to the quote as it makes his singular step on the moon a more powerful representation of mankind. “Man” alone is a collective statement and just doesn’t have that contrast.

Apparently that was Armstrong’s intention all along.

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danarchy  Sep 3, 2018 • 7:40:04am

re: #78 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))

They hate Buzz Aldrin for having no time or patience for Fake Moon Landing CTs, now they can add the late Neil Armstrong to the list…

Speaking of Buzz

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The Very Reverend Battleaxe of Knowledge  Sep 3, 2018 • 7:41:58am

re: #79 ObserverArt

I just learned something about the Armstrong quote that I never knew before. And after all the time since, I don’t know how I never heard this.

From WikiQuote - Neil Armstrong

I wish “a” man had been more clearly stated or stated clearly if Armstrong missed it. It adds some punch to the quote as it makes his singular step on the moon a more powerful representation of mankind. “Man” alone is a collective statement and just doesn’t have that contrast.

Apparently that was Armstrong’s intention all along.

Admittedly there was a dropout during the “a”, but unless he just stopped talking for a beat at that point (which scarcely seems likely), one just naturally fills in the “a”. I never heard it any other way.

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Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis  Sep 3, 2018 • 7:51:39am

re: #30 goddamnedfrank

Report this asshole for threatening to kill Dreamers.

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His whole timeline is insanity. It looks like he had a lot of schooling, but never learned to get along with people who are different than he is.

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Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis  Sep 3, 2018 • 7:56:13am
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Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis  Sep 3, 2018 • 7:58:19am

re: #73 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀

OK, how horrible am I?
First thoughts: ‘This should have happened to Melrose Place

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If Melrose Place were real, you’d be really horrible. As it is, you’re just funny.

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HappyWarrior  Sep 3, 2018 • 7:58:46am

re: #83 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis

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Maybe the staff cares more about meeting with actual KSU students rather than some publicity junkie who wants to be a victim so bad.

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Sep 3, 2018 • 7:59:03am

re: #29 wheat-dogg

Not being an avid inspector of Melania’s boobs, are they really larger than before May this year?

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water retention…

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JordanRules  Sep 3, 2018 • 8:03:58am

There are some graphic images in the short video.

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Ace Rothstein  Sep 3, 2018 • 8:08:06am

re: #56 goddamnedfrank

Another member of the well-regulated militia doing well-regulated militia things.

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Eclectic Cyborg  Sep 3, 2018 • 8:12:08am

And here I thought the main thing to celebrate for the Moon Landing was, you know, LANDING ON THE FUCKING MOON.

It was one giant leap for MANKIND. Not the U.S., not America but MANKIND.

Everyone knows the U.S. was responsible for the mission. It’s not like the movie will pretend America doesn’t exist or something.

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HappyWarrior  Sep 3, 2018 • 8:14:31am

re: #87 JordanRules

There are some graphic images in the short video.

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I’ve seen Niklas Frank interviewed before. The path he’s taken in his life versus that of Himmler’s daughter is interesting to say the least. He’s done a lot of good to create his own legacy.

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HappyWarrior  Sep 3, 2018 • 8:14:50am

re: #89 Eclectic Cyborg

And here I thought the main thing to celebrate for the Moon Landing was, you know, LANDING ON THE FUCKING MOON.

It was one giant leap for MANKIND. Not the U.S., not America but MANKIND.

Everyone knows the U.S. was responsible for the mission. It’s not like the movie will pretend America doesn’t exist or something.

Exactly

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JordanRules  Sep 3, 2018 • 8:15:38am
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JordanRules  Sep 3, 2018 • 8:17:39am
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Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))  Sep 3, 2018 • 8:18:00am

re: #87 JordanRules

There are some graphic images in the short video.

Basically, anyone in Germany under the age of 103 was still a minor when the Nazis seized power in 1933: they can also be counted among the victims of that ideology.

According to the statistics I can find, there are some 16,500 Germans over 100 years old…

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Eclectic Cyborg  Sep 3, 2018 • 8:19:07am

This years elections are the most important midterms in generations. We have to keep people energized and mobilized.

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Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))  Sep 3, 2018 • 8:20:35am

re: #89 Eclectic Cyborg

And here I thought the main thing to celebrate for the Moon Landing was, you know, LANDING ON THE FUCKING MOON.

It was one giant leap for MANKIND. Not the U.S., not America but MANKIND.

Everyone knows the U.S. was responsible for the mission. It’s not like the movie will pretend America doesn’t exist or something.

The point is, we paid for that trip and we expect a return on that investment!

/

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Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))  Sep 3, 2018 • 8:21:26am

re: #92 JordanRules

CA Dems aren’t pulling punches this cycle, calling out the GOP Culture Of Corruption at every opportunity.

But her e-mails and the Clinton Foundation and Whitewater, etc…

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Belafon  Sep 3, 2018 • 8:22:54am

I heard on the news that Garland, Tx is holding a Labor Day parade today, the largest west of the Mississippi.

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dangerman  Sep 3, 2018 • 8:26:53am

re: #30 goddamnedfrank

Report this asshole for threatening to kill Dreamers.

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By bullet or ballet??

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plansbandc  Sep 3, 2018 • 8:27:05am

re: #58 teleskiguy

Just a complete fucking asshole every damn day. Guaranteed things in life: death, taxes, and the orange thing being an asshole.

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Eclectic Cyborg  Sep 3, 2018 • 8:32:12am

re: #99 dangerman

By bullet or ballet??

I know. The latter one brings up intriguing mental images.

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dangerman  Sep 3, 2018 • 8:33:48am

re: #49 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))

.Kent State says I’m not following university policy for the open carry rally I was planning, yet staff members refused to schedule meetings w/ me to discuss the policies because of my views. I caught it on video and thought the world should know they’re biased against gun owners

Perhaps they have issues with open carry on a campus where the potential for mayhem is high. We don’t need four more dead in Ohio.

Perhaps the school is happy with their policy and how they arrived at it.
Just cause you have an opinion doesn’t mean the school has to legitimize it. Or discuss it or revisit the issue.

You don’t get to demand a seat at the table just because you know how to sit.

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Eclectic Cyborg  Sep 3, 2018 • 8:34:55am

re: #102 dangerman

You don’t get to demand a seat at the table just because you know how to sit.

THIS.

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Jay C  Sep 3, 2018 • 8:37:25am

re: #102 dangerman

Perhaps the school is happy with their policy and how they arrived at it.
Just cause you have an opinion doesn’t mean the school has to legitimize it. Or discuss it or revisit the issue.

You don’t get to demand a seat at the table just because you know how to sit.

Also, didn’t Kaitlin Bennett graduate from KS already?
Aside from her pumped-up opinions of herself, why should the school go out of its way to accommodate the political obsessions of one ex-student, anyway?

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dangerman  Sep 3, 2018 • 8:37:50am

re: #61 teleskiguy

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Complete lack of wage growth and general income inequality not seen since the Gilded Age seem to say otherwise, you orange fuck.

Denied fed employees 2.1% raise just this past week!
Still trying to kill helath care coverage?
Who got tax cuts?
Who just tried to screw unions?

This is not “alternative,,, facts”

It’s just delusional blather

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I Would Prefer Not To  Sep 3, 2018 • 8:37:53am

re: #103 Eclectic Cyborg

THIS.

Wasn’t she looking into Lebron’s school and its funding. Or is that another idiot/Future fox news host?

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dangerman  Sep 3, 2018 • 8:39:50am

re: #66 goddamnedfrank

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Bush is still far worse than Trump

True or not you can debate

Bush had lots more time

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HappyWarrior  Sep 3, 2018 • 8:41:38am

re: #104 Jay C

Also, didn’t Kaitlin Bennett graduate from KS already?
Aside from her pumped-up opinions of herself, why should the school go out of its way to accommodate the political obsessions of one ex-student, anyway?

Yeah she already graduated. It’s just a pathetic political obsession by someone who wants to be Dana Loesch 2.0.

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dangerman  Sep 3, 2018 • 8:42:16am

re: #70 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀

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Trump’s week marked by exaggeration and outright fiction

AP watch this:

Trump lied this week. A lot.

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dangerman  Sep 3, 2018 • 8:45:22am

re: #76 ObserverArt

A quick Photoshop image based on the BS surrounding the new movie about Neil Armstrong.

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Newton ,Einstein ,the early rocket scientists yeah they had nothing to do with it
And Every single part from every single mission was American made?

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I Would Prefer Not To  Sep 3, 2018 • 8:46:04am

re: #107 dangerman

True or not you can debate

Bush had lots more time

Trump is trying to fuck the environment and if he succeeds may kill more than Bush without starting a war.

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JordanRules  Sep 3, 2018 • 8:46:16am
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JordanRules  Sep 3, 2018 • 8:53:26am
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Jay C  Sep 3, 2018 • 8:54:59am

re: #110 dangerman

Newton ,Einstein ,the early rocket scientists yeah they had nothing to do with it
And Every single part from every single mission was American made?

Actually: given that Project Apollo - and most of the early US manned-spaceflight efforts - were built as a sort of civilian sidebar by the US’ Military-Industrial Complex, it’s a good likelihood that the number of foreign-sourced components was, if not zero, extremely low. “Globalization” of high-tech manufacturing was nowhere near as widespread in the 1960s as it is today.

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JordanRules  Sep 3, 2018 • 8:57:24am
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JordanRules  Sep 3, 2018 • 9:00:24am

Well this is infuriating.

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Targetpractice  Sep 3, 2018 • 9:01:17am

This is the plaque left on the Moon’s surface by Armstrong and Aldrin:

The words “United States” and “America” only appear once: As the job title of then-President Nixon.

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Mike Lamb  Sep 3, 2018 • 9:02:21am

re: #68 Barefoot Grin

well, this is depressing….

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Can’t imagine how that blocking portions of the report would be anything other than a disaster politically.

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ipsos  Sep 3, 2018 • 9:04:59am

re: #117 Targetpractice

This is the plaque left on the Moon’s surface by Armstrong and Aldrin:

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The words “United States” and “America” only appear once: As the job title of then-President Nixon.

Can you imagine how gaudy, awful and jingoistic the Trump-era verson of this plaque would be?

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The Very Reverend Battleaxe of Knowledge  Sep 3, 2018 • 9:07:46am

re: #114 Jay C

Actually: given that Project Apollo - and most of the early US manned-spaceflight efforts - were built as a sort of civilian sidebar by the US’ Military-Industrial Complex, it’s a good likelihood that the number of foreign-sourced components was, if not zero, extremely low. “Globalization” of high-tech manufacturing was nowhere near as widespread in the 1960s as it is today.

The Hasselblad cameras are about all I can think of….

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dangerman  Sep 3, 2018 • 9:09:10am

re: #118 Mike Lamb

Can’t imagine how that blocking portions of the report would be anything other than a disaster politically.

Interesting how if team Mueller finds stuff out it could still be privileged

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Targetpractice  Sep 3, 2018 • 9:12:03am

re: #118 Mike Lamb

Can’t imagine how that blocking portions of the report would be anything other than a disaster politically.

I can, rather easily. If it happens early enough, say next spring? By fall 2020, it will have been rendered background noise, the GOP arguing that we “can’t speculate” on what it is that Donny is hiding because he “deserves the benefit of the doubt.”

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lizardofid  Sep 3, 2018 • 9:12:43am

re: #119 ipsos

Can you imagine how gaudy, awful and jingoistic the Trump-era verson of this plaque would be?

Well, for starters it would be gold (plated).

Oh…… hello and happy Labor Day to everyone.

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Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))  Sep 3, 2018 • 9:14:00am

re: #122 Targetpractice

I can, rather easily. If it happens early enough, say next spring? By fall 2020, it will have been rendered background noise, the GOP arguing that we “can’t speculate” on what it is that Donny is hiding because he “deserves the benefit of the doubt.”

I am guessing that the GOP strategy will be to find all the inconsistencies or errors in the Mueller investigation so they can ignore the results of its findings without seeming to be in collusion

I am afraid that strategy could work given the media and political climate in the USA and the massive amounts of ratfucking and outside interference going on

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jaunte  Sep 3, 2018 • 9:18:55am

re: #68 Barefoot Grin

well, this is depressing….

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Some interesting points on executive privilege here:
Trump’s lawyer: Comey violated executive privilege. 10 legal experts: No, he didn’t.
vox.com

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ObserverArt  Sep 3, 2018 • 9:19:39am

re: #110 dangerman

Newton ,Einstein ,the early rocket scientists yeah they had nothing to do with it
And Every single part from every single mission was American made?

People forget how the whole world was watching. It represented the whole world.

It was watched by so many, law enforcement people found it one of the most peaceful nights they ever had. Everyone was listening on radio or watching on TV.

And one thing I read some time ago, is Armstrong and Aldrin didn’t want to say anything about “America/USA” when they planted the flag because they didn’t want it to come off similar to the Europeans planting a flag in the Americas and declaring it part of Spain, France or whoever. They didn’t want to claim a conquest “in the name of the United States.”

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dangerman  Sep 3, 2018 • 9:19:45am

re: #124 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))

the GOP strategy is to find all the inconsistencies or errors in the investigation so they can ignore the results of its findings without seeming to be in collusion

I am afraid that strategy could work given the media and political climate in the USA and the massive amounts of ratfucking and outside interference going on

Merrick Garland…open book. Ask me anything

Kavanaugh…super secret 100,000+ pages no one can see

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Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))  Sep 3, 2018 • 9:19:55am

re: #125 jaunte

Some interesting points on executive privilege here:
Trump’s lawyer: Comey violated executive privilege. 10 legal experts: No, he didn’t.
vox.com

Who are you going to believe, ten legal elitists or one of the “best people” that Trump picked to represent him?

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dangerman  Sep 3, 2018 • 9:22:01am

re: #126 ObserverArt

People forget how the whole world was watching. It represented the whole world.

It was watched by so many, law enforcement people found it one of the most peaceful nights they ever had. Everyone was listening on radio or watching on TV.

And one thing I read some time ago, is Armstrong and Aldrin didn’t want to say anything about “America/USA” when they planted the flag because they didn’t want it to come off similar to the Europeans planting a flag in the Americas and declaring it part of Spain, France or whoever. They didn’t want to claim a conquest “in the name of the United States.”

Kind of interesting how they started with the nato flag and ended with the Stars and stripes instead Link

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jaunte  Sep 3, 2018 • 9:22:38am
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Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))  Sep 3, 2018 • 9:25:00am

re: #130 jaunte

I have yet to see an adequate explanation for why I should care about what Steve Bannon thinks about anything

because he has the ear of some very influential people

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jaunte  Sep 3, 2018 • 9:26:03am

re: #131 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))

I thought he dissolved that with acid in a hot tub.

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FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀  Sep 3, 2018 • 9:26:39am
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ObserverArt  Sep 3, 2018 • 9:27:35am

re: #129 dangerman

Kind of interesting how they started with the nato flag and ended with the Stars and stripes instead Link

So there was a treaty that didn’t want it to be an American claim.

I bet Marco Polo Rubio never checked any of that kind of stuff out. Or Ted Cruz, or any of the other loud mouth assholes making this movie and the lack of a flag a thing.

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jaunte  Sep 3, 2018 • 9:28:50am

“…When you leave it solely up to bankers and the factory owners and the industrialists and the politicians, well, Sir, then what happens is they end up owning it all and you get the privilege of paying them to eat out of their garbage can.

And for most of history, right up until very recently, that’s exactly how it was.

Lately there are a lot of folks who think they want to live in 1918, rather than in 2018.

And that is because they have forgotten, or never knew, the history of labor in this country.

And nowhere is this foolishness more evident than the White House. In the mindset that put this buffoon in the White House.”

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FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀  Sep 3, 2018 • 9:31:47am
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Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))  Sep 3, 2018 • 9:32:52am

re: #69 Teddy’s Person

Who’s worse? Hitler or Stalin. What difference does it make? They’re both evil motherfuckers.

I remember the big discussion of who was responsible for the massacre of Polish POW officers in Katyn; the Red Army or the Wehrmacht.

In the end, it is like two crackheads who have just robbed a house and murdered the entire family arguing about which one of them strangled grandma…

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Targetpractice  Sep 3, 2018 • 9:34:46am

re: #124 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))

I am guessing that the GOP strategy will be to find all the inconsistencies or errors in the Mueller investigation so they can ignore the results of its findings without seeming to be in collusion

I am afraid that strategy could work given the media and political climate in the USA and the massive amounts of ratfucking and outside interference going on

They’ll compare it to the Starr investigation, insisting that if Mueller had anything that was devastating to Trump, he would have brought charges instead of just issuing a report. And so any suggestions of criminal acts are totally ridiculous and the whole thing was a waste of time.

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Joe Bacon 🌹  Sep 3, 2018 • 9:36:28am

re: #116 JordanRules

Well this is infuriating.

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JordanRules  Sep 3, 2018 • 9:41:58am

Right under the tweet there is a funny exchange about an imaginary concert line-up.

Bookmarking this for future use!

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Single-handed sailor  Sep 3, 2018 • 9:51:04am

re: #136 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀

He’s scalping tickets obviously.

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ObserverArt  Sep 3, 2018 • 9:55:24am

re: #140 JordanRules

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Bookmarking this for future use!

Warrior Assembly of God.

Hmmm. How very Christian Soldier of them.

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Joe Bacon 🌹  Sep 3, 2018 • 9:57:54am

re: #140 JordanRules

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Bookmarking this for future use!

That’s par for the course from the ASSemblies of Gawd.

Another reason to kick these Pulpit Pimps off of welfare and TAX THE CHURCHES!

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FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀  Sep 3, 2018 • 10:01:00am
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Joe Bacon 🌹  Sep 3, 2018 • 10:01:10am

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sagehen  Sep 3, 2018 • 10:03:45am

re: #114 Jay C

Actually: given that Project Apollo - and most of the early US manned-spaceflight efforts - were built as a sort of civilian sidebar by the US’ Military-Industrial Complex, it’s a good likelihood that the number of foreign-sourced components was, if not zero, extremely low.

That depends on whether you consider engineers “components”.

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JordanRules  Sep 3, 2018 • 10:04:28am

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The Very Reverend Battleaxe of Knowledge  Sep 3, 2018 • 10:05:09am

re: #143 Joe Bacon 🌹

That’s par for the course from the ASSemblies of Gawd.

Another reason to kick these Pulpit Pimps off of welfare and TAX THE CHURCHES!

And if The Vatican is supposedly a “country” now, with Ambassadors and shit—why aren’t priests required to register as agents of a foreign government?

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Joe Bacon 🌹  Sep 3, 2018 • 10:06:06am

re: #148 The Very Reverend Battleaxe of Knowledge

And if The Vatican is supposedly a “country” now, with Ambassadors and shit—why aren’t priests required to register as agents of a foreign government?

Please don’t give them the idea of using diplomatic immunity to shield child molesters!

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The Very Reverend Battleaxe of Knowledge  Sep 3, 2018 • 10:08:09am

re: #149 Joe Bacon 🌹

Please don’t give them the idea of using diplomatic immunity to shield child molesters!

They do that now, essentially—all the benefits of diplomatic status, but none of the requirements.

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FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀  Sep 3, 2018 • 10:09:19am

The pessimist in me is pretty certain this “stranger” doesn’t exist. And, the child is likely dead, by the mother’s actions or those of a known associate.
People don’t generally steal children from their parents arms, except on TV

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Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))  Sep 3, 2018 • 10:11:30am

re: #150 The Very Reverend Battleaxe of Knowledge

They do that now, essentially—all the benefits of diplomatic status, but none of the requirements.

They used to have the option of just parking them in some obscure corner of the world, which is why the Australian Bishops have been so intransigent about transparency issues.

Now there are few places too dark and isolated to hide their scandals and cover-ups.

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JordanRules  Sep 3, 2018 • 10:11:40am

Crushing the optics as usual.
Ted wouldn’t dare…scratch that…the people wouldn’t want a pic with him.

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FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀  Sep 3, 2018 • 10:12:38am
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Eclectic Cyborg  Sep 3, 2018 • 10:16:02am

re: #140 JordanRules

Warrior is a town in Alabama so I assume that’s where this sign originated.

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The Very Reverend Battleaxe of Knowledge  Sep 3, 2018 • 10:17:31am

re: #153 JordanRules

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Crushing the optics as usual.
Ted wouldn’t dare…scratch that…the people wouldn’t want a pic with him.

Yannow, I’ve rolled my eyes at the word “charisma’ since everyone decided Michael Dukakis didn’t have it, therefore implying that Pappy Bush did. “If that’s the case” I said to myself “whatever the hell charisma is, who would want it?”

But I have to say, if the word has any meaning, Beto has got it.

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JordanRules  Sep 3, 2018 • 10:19:00am

Twitter is denying the account by the WSJ.

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Single-handed sailor  Sep 3, 2018 • 10:19:12am
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FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀  Sep 3, 2018 • 10:20:53am

re: #147 JordanRules

I’ve been known to add broken up cereal bars to plain oatmeal & yogurt

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JordanRules  Sep 3, 2018 • 10:23:38am

re: #156 The Very Reverend Battleaxe of Knowledge

Yannow, I’ve rolled my eyes at the word “charisma’ since everyone decided Michael Dukakis didn’t have it, therefore implying that Pappy Bush did. “If that’s the case” I said to myself “whatever the hell charisma is, who would want it?”

But I have to say, if the word has any meaning, Beto has got it.

Yeah, I didn’t fine either of them very charismatic.

To me, the Dems have put up many very charismatic POTUS’. But have also won with less charismatic folks. That’s a good thing.

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Targetpractice  Sep 3, 2018 • 10:27:17am

re: #158 Single-handed sailor

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Oh, did I miss something and the bitter ex finally produced the video she claims to have?

No?

Then why the fuck are we entertaining her claims? At least with Franken, we had a photo that made us feel uncomfortable. Here, we’re still listening to a woman with an axe to grind who insists she’s got the receipts but has “conveniently” lost them.

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JordanRules  Sep 3, 2018 • 10:29:59am

re: #155 Eclectic Cyborg

Warrior is a town in Alabama so I assume that’s where this sign originated.

This church is indeed in Warrior, AL. I think there is a Warrior in NC too.

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Eclectic Cyborg  Sep 3, 2018 • 10:30:37am

re: #157 JordanRules

Twitter is denying the account by the WSJ.

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Meaning the WSJ report is probably 100 percent accurate.

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Targetpractice  Sep 3, 2018 • 10:32:17am

I mean fuck, even if you buy that she’s “misplaced” the thumb drive with the video in the move and needs to dig through her storage locker to find it, it’s been nearly a month since the claim was made. If she hasn’t found it by now, it’s because she’s not looking. And she’s not looking because the press is not calling her on her bullshit, they’re continuing to be stenographers who repeat what they hear without the least bit of skepticism.

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Joe Bacon 🌹  Sep 3, 2018 • 10:34:32am

re: #158 Single-handed sailor

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The Very Reverend Battleaxe of Knowledge  Sep 3, 2018 • 10:34:43am

re: #164 Targetpractice

I mean fuck, even if you buy that she’s “misplaced” the thumb drive with the video in the move and needs to dig through her storage locker to find it, it’s been nearly a month since the claim was made. If she hasn’t found it by now, it’s because she’s not looking. And she’s not looking because the press is not calling her on her bullshit, they’re continuing to be stenographers who repeat what they hear without the least bit of skepticism.

Nobody honest is going to go public with something like this unless they have the proof in their hand. “I can’t seem to find it right now…” NEXT!

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Teddy's Person  Sep 3, 2018 • 10:34:44am

re: #153 JordanRules

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Crushing the optics as usual.
Ted wouldn’t dare…scratch that…the people wouldn’t want a pic with him.

Thank you, I needed a dose of Beto today.

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Jay C  Sep 3, 2018 • 10:37:20am

re: #153 JordanRules

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Crushing the optics as usual.
Ted wouldn’t dare…scratch that…the people wouldn’t want a pic with him.

Yeah, like Cruz would deliberately hang out with the waiters and bus staff….

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JordanRules  Sep 3, 2018 • 10:40:32am

re: #168 Jay C

Yeah, like Cruz would deliberately hang out with the waiters and bus staff….

He wouldn’t dare.

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Sep 3, 2018 • 10:40:58am

re: #168 Jay C

Yeah, like Cruz would deliberately hang out with the waiters and bus staff….

not brown ones, that’s for certain

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Eclectic Cyborg  Sep 3, 2018 • 10:42:05am

re: #170 Backwoods_Sleuth

not brown ones, that’s for certain

He’d show up for 30 seconds, do a very awkward photo op, then get the hell out of dodge.

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Joe Bacon 🌹  Sep 3, 2018 • 10:42:49am

re: #171 Eclectic Cyborg

He’d show up for 30 seconds, do a very awkward photo drop, then get the hell out of dodge.

And L’il Rafael would be spitting out the Hillary Hate!

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JordanRules  Sep 3, 2018 • 10:46:07am

I didn’t realize it only lasted a few weeks. LOL

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darthstar  Sep 3, 2018 • 10:47:39am
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JordanRules  Sep 3, 2018 • 10:48:11am
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Backwoods_Sleuth  Sep 3, 2018 • 10:53:38am
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sagehen  Sep 3, 2018 • 10:59:13am

re: #174 darthstar

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PhillyPretzel  Sep 3, 2018 • 11:00:13am

re: #177 sagehen

Or at Shabbat services.

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dangerman  Sep 3, 2018 • 11:03:28am

re: #134 ObserverArt

So there was a treaty that didn’t want it to be an American claim.

I bet Marco Polo Rubio never checked any of that kind of stuff out. Or Ted Cruz, or any of the other loud mouth assholes making this movie and the lack of a flag a thing.

i had no idea myself
tried this thing called google which took me to another thing called wikipedia
took mere nanoseconds
the information at ones fingertips can be humbling

i was gonna say it woulda been cool if the actual flags were made in china - or wherever
then i said - nah - nasa was some pretty aware folks
then i think with the current crew, anything would be possible

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dangerman  Sep 3, 2018 • 11:07:12am

getting absolutely pasted here today

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Sep 3, 2018 • 11:07:36am

take a seat, Ivanka

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Sep 3, 2018 • 11:10:03am

morons, all of them

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nowherenorth2  Sep 3, 2018 • 11:10:47am

re: #182 Backwoods_Sleuth

The idiot and his idiot daughter think they know labor

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Joe Bacon 🌹  Sep 3, 2018 • 11:12:22am

re: #183 nowherenorth2

The idiot and his idiot daughter think they know labor

Ivanka believes that working is just…”Le Bore”…

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FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀  Sep 3, 2018 • 11:12:42am

re: #176 Backwoods_Sleuth

@NWSILN
The atmosphere often has chaotic movements/behavior but sometimes it exhibits and displays a somewhat mesmerizing order/organization to it, as is seen below w/ these very narrow cumulus streaks that appear to be parallel to each other — almost like threads in a woven pattern.

IT’S HAARP ! ! !

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ObserverArt  Sep 3, 2018 • 11:13:29am

re: #174 darthstar

Newsweek ✔
@Newsweek
Ivanka and Jared deserved better seats at McCain’s funeral, former Trump aide fumes bit.ly

9:15 PM - Sep 2, 2018

Sam Nunberg is fuming.

Did he crap his pants again?

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Joe Bacon 🌹  Sep 3, 2018 • 11:13:33am

re: #185 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀

IT’S HAARP ! ! !

No, It’s Al Gore’s Antarctic Microwave Blaster!

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Sep 3, 2018 • 11:15:18am

as usual, the moron is expecting people to be thankful and give him credit for a crisis he caused.

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wrenchwench  Sep 3, 2018 • 11:15:32am
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Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel  Sep 3, 2018 • 11:17:41am

re: #177 sagehen

Has Ivanka joined step-mom in getting a boob job? Maybe Cheeto is getting a volume discount.

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Sep 3, 2018 • 11:17:58am
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ObserverArt  Sep 3, 2018 • 11:20:16am

re: #189 wrenchwench

I hope other democrats are watching and listening to Beto.

He is making a pretty good example to use as a guide of how to be a Democratic candidate.

Please Democratic candidates…learn from him.

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dangerman  Sep 3, 2018 • 11:20:26am

re: #181 Backwoods_Sleuth

take a seat, Ivanka

Today, on #LaborDay, let’s also recognize the amazing stay-at-home parents across America, who seldom receive the credit they deserve for the invaluable work that they do, as they nurture and raise the next generation of American workers! Thank you!#HappyLaborDay

why are they “amazing”? is because they seldom receive credit or because they do invaluable work or some other reason? do you know what “amazing” means?

oh, and let ‘em get their own goddamn day
this one’s already got a purpose

oh, and what about other people who ‘stay-at-home”, do invaluable work and are not parents?
what if they nurture and care for the last generation of “A”merican workers?
why didnt you recognize them?

the reason why you can never win with these your tweets is that they are almost to a one, idiotic

moran

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jaunte  Sep 3, 2018 • 11:22:05am

Texas Senator John Cornyn, showing utter contempt for his own voters.

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Joe Bacon 🌹  Sep 3, 2018 • 11:23:43am

Gosh, if that original Q-Asshole Chart wasn’t confusing enough…

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retired cynic  Sep 3, 2018 • 11:25:20am

re: #195 Joe Bacon 🌹

Gosh, if that original Q-Asshole Chart wasn’t confusing enough…

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See, it’s keeping them occupied on Labor Day….

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ObserverArt  Sep 3, 2018 • 11:25:22am

re: #193 dangerman

why are they “amazing”? is because they seldome receive credit or because they do invaluable work or some other reason? do you know what “amazing” means?

oh, and let ‘em get their own goddamn day
this one’s already got a purpose

oh, and what about other people who ‘stay-at-home”, do invaluable work and are not parents?
what if they nurture and care for the last generation of “A”merican workers?
why didnt you recognize them?

the reason why you can never win with these your tweets is that they are almost to a one, idiotic

moran

Ivanka’s tweets have the weight of a bag of air. She tweets cliched bullshit. And she does it because she has no real feelings for others, so she resorts to crap she has heard.

Not unlike Melania borrowing lines for a speech from Michelle Obama.

Trumps are barely human. Too long in their own world…they step out in politics and try to be public and they fail.

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dangerman  Sep 3, 2018 • 11:26:03am

re: #194 jaunte

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Texas Senator John Cornyn, showing utter contempt for his own voters.

i am eating left over sushi at this very minute

and left over leek pie (which was outstanding)

are they literally all morans?

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Sep 3, 2018 • 11:26:36am
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Backwoods_Sleuth  Sep 3, 2018 • 11:28:11am
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PhillyPretzel  Sep 3, 2018 • 11:31:13am

re: #200 Backwoods_Sleuth

One thing having nothing to do with the other but this is what it is supposed to mean.
::: crosses eyes and shakes head :::

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Eventual Carrion  Sep 3, 2018 • 11:32:16am

re: #181 Backwoods_Sleuth

take a seat, Ivanka

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But sorry we are going to take away your SNAP, childcare credit, housing vouchers and oh yeah, your child’s health insurance. We love you, ciao!

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Sep 3, 2018 • 11:32:54am
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Charles Johnson  Sep 3, 2018 • 11:32:56am
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Backwoods_Sleuth  Sep 3, 2018 • 11:35:57am
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dangerman  Sep 3, 2018 • 11:37:01am

re: #182 Backwoods_Sleuth

morons, all of them

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The U.S. is respected again!

By **who**?

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Sep 3, 2018 • 11:38:11am
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Charles Johnson  Sep 3, 2018 • 11:38:17am
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Skip Intro  Sep 3, 2018 • 11:40:47am

re: #190 Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel

Has Ivanka joined step-mom in getting a boob job? Maybe Cheeto is getting a volume discount.

Trump women have to be refurbished every five years or so to meet Trump’s high standards.

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Sep 3, 2018 • 11:43:55am

these people…

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Shropshire Slasher  Sep 3, 2018 • 11:45:33am

Google and Mastercard Cut a Secret Ad Deal to Track Retail Sales.

For the past year, select Google advertisers have had access to a potent new tool to track whether the ads they ran online led to a sale at a physical store in the U.S. That insight came thanks in part to a stockpile of Mastercard transactions that Google paid for.

But most of the two billion Mastercard holders aren’t aware of this behind-the-scenes tracking. That’s because the companies never told the public about the arrangement.

Alphabet Inc.’s Google and Mastercard Inc. brokered a business partnership during about four years of negotiations, according to four people with knowledge of the deal, three of whom worked on it directly. The alliance gave Google an unprecedented asset for measuring retail spending, part of the search giant’s strategy to fortify its primary business against onslaughts from amazon.com Inc. and others.

But the deal, which has not been previously reported, could raise broader privacy concerns about how much consumer data technology companies like Google quietly absorb.

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Sep 3, 2018 • 11:45:41am
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Blind Frog Belly White  Sep 3, 2018 • 11:51:58am

re: #188 Backwoods_Sleuth

as usual, the moron is expecting people to be thankful and give him credit for a crisis he caused.

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Wait - Trump kills the pay raises, and now Stewart is trying to make hay out of Trump ‘taking another look’. Not allowing the raises to go through, but just ‘taking another look’?

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Charles Johnson  Sep 3, 2018 • 11:53:26am
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stpaulbear  Sep 3, 2018 • 11:54:23am

re: #181 Backwoods_Sleuth

Ivanka Trump

@IvankaTrump
Today, on #LaborDay, let’s also recognize the amazing stay-at-home parents across America, who seldom receive the credit they deserve for the invaluable work that they do, as they nurture and raise the next generation of American workers! Thank you!#HappyLaborDay

Unless they’re also receiving SNAP benefits. In that case, get a job, loser.

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Sep 3, 2018 • 11:54:35am

this is just pathetic

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jaunte  Sep 3, 2018 • 11:55:13am

re: #216 Backwoods_Sleuth

a saint like figure in fact

LOL

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PhillyPretzel  Sep 3, 2018 • 11:57:15am

re: #216 Backwoods_Sleuth

DT has always been like this. Many people are taken in by the rah-rah image. He is a one-trick pony who only knows how to praise what he has done.

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jaunte  Sep 3, 2018 • 11:58:06am
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Charles Johnson  Sep 3, 2018 • 11:58:11am
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Patricia Kayden  Sep 3, 2018 • 11:59:46am

re: #18 JordanRules

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Damn.

How long before Trump starts praising Myanmar for arresting authors of “fake news”?

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dangerman  Sep 3, 2018 • 11:59:51am

re: #216 Backwoods_Sleuth

this is just pathetic

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Manchin voted for sessions

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dangerman  Sep 3, 2018 • 12:01:13pm

re: #218 PhillyPretzel

DT has always been like this. Many people are taken in by the rah-rah image. He is a one-trick pony who only knows how to praise what he believes he has done.

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PhillyPretzel  Sep 3, 2018 • 12:02:08pm

re: #223 dangerman

I accept the correction. Thanks.

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HappyWarrior  Sep 3, 2018 • 12:11:18pm

re: #216 Backwoods_Sleuth

this is just pathetic

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Sessions still sucks but you appointed him, you don’t get to fire him because you don’t like that he’s not covering up for you enough. Comey likewise is an ass but you only fired him to protect you. What’s really sick is you think everyone should kiss your ass. You need to rot in a cell.

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Belafon  Sep 3, 2018 • 12:11:34pm

re: #216 Backwoods_Sleuth

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Single-handed sailor  Sep 3, 2018 • 12:11:52pm
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HappyWarrior  Sep 3, 2018 • 12:14:19pm

This is exactly why “outsiders” with no understanding of how government works shouldn’t be handed the keys to the WH.

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PhillyPretzel  Sep 3, 2018 • 12:15:11pm

re: #228 HappyWarrior

Exactly.

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jaunte  Sep 3, 2018 • 12:16:45pm

Once again Trump reveals his belief that “very popular” has some legal weight.

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jaunte  Sep 3, 2018 • 12:19:27pm
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HappyWarrior  Sep 3, 2018 • 12:20:33pm

re: #231 jaunte

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I wish my miner great grandfather’s were here to kick his ass.

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jaunte  Sep 3, 2018 • 12:21:03pm

re: #232 HappyWarrior

Republicans really do want to return to 1918.

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HappyWarrior  Sep 3, 2018 • 12:23:22pm

re: #233 jaunte

Republicans really do want to return to 1918.

Yep.

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Sep 3, 2018 • 12:24:15pm
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jaunte  Sep 3, 2018 • 12:25:03pm

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BeachDem  Sep 3, 2018 • 12:26:53pm

re: #216 Backwoods_Sleuth

this is just pathetic

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I thought he cancelled golf because he had so many important calls to make about trade and all. Instead he’s tweeting all of his festivus grievances.

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jaunte  Sep 3, 2018 • 12:28:31pm
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HappyWarrior  Sep 3, 2018 • 12:28:46pm

re: #236 jaunte

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I really wish someone would have the balls to tell Bannon that he’s a racist asshole whose vision is what our forefathers fought against and that he’s a terrible argument for any kind of supremacy.

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PhillyPretzel  Sep 3, 2018 • 12:30:00pm

re: #238 jaunte

I rather have Beto than Ted.

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BeachDem  Sep 3, 2018 • 12:30:56pm

re: #219 jaunte

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Compare and contrast:

With a brain—

Without a brain:

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HappyWarrior  Sep 3, 2018 • 12:32:15pm

re: #238 jaunte

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Dude you hang out with Trump who said your Dad killed JFK. Beto is more of a man than your sorry ass ever will be. Stop crying and actually try making arguments for yourself.

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jaunte  Sep 3, 2018 • 12:32:31pm

re: #241 BeachDem

Ivanka’s Labor Day praise for Kinder, Küche, Kirche.

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HappyWarrior  Sep 3, 2018 • 12:32:42pm

re: #241 BeachDem

Compare and contrast:

With a brain—

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Ivanka shut up please.

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Jay C  Sep 3, 2018 • 12:33:26pm

re: #233 jaunte

Republicans really do want to return to 1918.

Disagree: it’s 1868 (if not earlier)…..

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jaunte  Sep 3, 2018 • 12:34:28pm

re: #245 Jay C

Thinking of those recent Coolidge biographies.

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Jay C  Sep 3, 2018 • 12:35:12pm

re: #246 jaunte

Thinking of those recent Coolidge biographies.

Huh?

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HappyWarrior  Sep 3, 2018 • 12:35:53pm

re: #247 Jay C

Huh?

There’s been a string of wingnut hagiography of the Coolidge years recently.

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HappyWarrior  Sep 3, 2018 • 12:36:45pm

re: #245 Jay C

Disagree: it’s 1868 (if not earlier)…..

I have heard many. Conservative say our best years were before Lincoln “ruined” everything during the Civil War.

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jaunte  Sep 3, 2018 • 12:37:16pm

“…This view of Silent Cal as a prophet on the right emerged during the Reagan administration. A freshly inaugurated Reagan banished Harry Truman’s portrait from the Cabinet Room and replaced it with Coolidge’s. As president, Reagan praised Coolidge, read his autobiography and met with Thomas Silver, the author of “Coolidge and the Historians,” a pioneering attack on his liberal detractors. Bouquets to Coolidge proliferated: in 1983 Paul Johnson declared in his popular history “Modern Times” that Coolidge had presided over “the last Arcadia.” Then more than a decade later the prolific business writer Robert Sobel published a tribute called “Coolidge: An American Enigma” with the Regnery press. In it, he bestowed what has become the right’s highest commendation — “the last president who believed in a passive executive branch in times of peace and prosperity.”
nytimes.com

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Single-handed sailor  Sep 3, 2018 • 12:37:16pm
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BeachDem  Sep 3, 2018 • 12:37:17pm

re: #246 jaunte

Thinking of those recent Coolidge biographies.

re: #248 HappyWarrior

There’s been a string of wingnut hagiography of the Coolidge years recently.

One, of course, by everyone’s ideal—RAGE FURBY!

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HappyWarrior  Sep 3, 2018 • 12:39:31pm

re: #252 BeachDem

One, of course, by everyone’s ideal—RAGE FURBY!

Yep. TBH Coolidge is the worst of the 20’s Presidents imo.

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HappyWarrior  Sep 3, 2018 • 12:40:51pm

re: #250 jaunte

Of course that asshole Reagan replaced Truman, a President who actually gave a shit about the average American with Coolidge, his felllow snobby asshole.

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The Very Reverend Battleaxe of Knowledge  Sep 3, 2018 • 12:45:25pm

re: #235 Backwoods_Sleuth

It’s actually worse than I thought. Boiled for 50 mins, then fried in butter, THEN baked. Jesus Christ. Would be like morsels of pencil eraser

Maybe not. Scallops could act like squid, which you either cook for a minute or an hour—anywhere in between it turns into rubber.

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Jay C  Sep 3, 2018 • 12:47:20pm

re: #250 jaunte

So IOW, the usual RW revisionism/misinterpretation/ignorance-of- history misinterpretation ?

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goddamnedfrank  Sep 3, 2018 • 12:47:31pm

re: #66 goddamnedfrank

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We’re a very easily distracted people. Bush looks better in retrospect almost entirely because he’s not obviously psychologically unhinged to the degree Trump is and could put on a halfway decent facade of wanting to appear as presidential.

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Barefoot Grin  Sep 3, 2018 • 12:48:16pm

re: #252 BeachDem

One, of course, by everyone’s ideal—RAGE FURBY!

That explains how he chose his thesis topic—he probably figured some right-wing press would buy it and publish it.

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The Major  Sep 3, 2018 • 12:49:20pm

Maybe we would have been better off not disbanding the Space Shuttle….
Japan Times: Russia to stop flying U.S. astronauts to the International Space Station in April, increasing pressure on NASA

DALLAS - Russia’s contract to ferry NASA astronauts to the International Space Station aboard Soyuz rockets will end in April, Deputy Prime Minister Yuri Borisov told reporters on Friday.

The expiration piles additional pressure on the National Aeronautics and Space Administration to restore its capability to shuttle U.S. crew members back and forth to the orbiting lab. The space agency is contracting with Boeing Co. and SpaceX to develop new vehicles to transport astronauts, but the work has been plagued by delays.

NASA has relied on Russia since retirement of the space shuttle in 2011 ended U.S.-controlled access to the space station. Congress and President Donald Trump’s administration have touted the commercial program’s importance to ending that reliance, especially as diplomatic relations between the nations have deteriorated.

A Soyuz flight planned for April 2019 “will complete the fulfillment of our obligations under a contract with NASA related to the delivery of U.S. astronauts to the ISS and their return from the station,” Borisov said at the Energia Rocket and Space Corp., reported by TASS, Russia’s official news agency.

In September 2014, NASA awarded Boeing and Elon Musk’s SpaceX a combined $6.8 billion to revive the U.S.’s ability to fly to the station. SpaceX plans to fly Demo-2, its first test flight with a crew, in April 2019, and Boeing’s Crew Test Flight is now slated for mid-2019, according to a new schedule that NASA released Aug. 2.

Both dates are later than the companies had been targeting. The first Boeing and SpaceX test flights without a crew could occur this year, according to NASA’s most recent flight schedule.

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sagehen  Sep 3, 2018 • 12:50:59pm

re: #212 Backwoods_Sleuth

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“Paris 1940s” is insufficient captioning for any picture ever — if it was in Paris in the 1940s, I want to know if it was during the occupation or after the liberation.

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ObserverArt  Sep 3, 2018 • 12:51:34pm

re: #237 BeachDem

I thought he cancelled golf because he had so many important calls to make about trade and all. Instead he’s tweeting all of his festivus grievances.

What, don’t all USA presidents spend a national holiday complaining about everything?

He’s laboring at being president.

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Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel  Sep 3, 2018 • 12:55:57pm

re: #253 HappyWarrior

Yep. TBH Coolidge is the worst of the 20’s Presidents imo.

The much-vilified Warren Harding was actually a better President in many respects and his stock has improved among legitimate (ie non-wingnut) historians in recent years.

Harding’s administration was almost comically corrupt, but it also had some solid accomplishments, including the Washington Naval Treaty. He was probably the strongest civil rights president between the two Roosevelts, a stark contrast to his Republican successors, Coolidge and Hoover, let alone to the segregationist Democrats of the time. He supported a federal anti-lynching bill only to have it killed by a segregationist filibuster in the senate.

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The Vicious Babushka  Sep 3, 2018 • 12:56:38pm

re: #177 sagehen

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Sep 3, 2018 • 12:57:25pm

I’m guessing that, for whatever reason they made him get out of the car and go back inside the WH, he can’t play golf today.
So he’ll just whine on twitter instead.

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HappyWarrior  Sep 3, 2018 • 12:58:01pm

re: #262 Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel

The much-vilified Warren Harding was actually a better President in many respects and his stock has improved among legitimate (ie non-wingnut) historians in recent years.

Harding’s administration was almost comically corrupt, but it also had some solid accomplishments, including the Washington Naval Treaty. He was probably the strongest civil rights president between the two Roosevelts, a stark contrast to his Republican successors, Coolidge and Hoover, let alone to the segregationist Democrats of the time. He supported a federal anti-lynching bill only to have it killed by a segregationist filibuster in the senate.

Yeah I was thinking of Harding’s Civil Rights record too. Something that both Coolidge and Hoover were awful to non existent on.

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HappyWarrior  Sep 3, 2018 • 12:59:48pm

re: #264 Backwoods_Sleuth

I’m guessing that, for whatever reason they made him get out of the car and go back inside the WH, he can’t play golf today.
So he’ll just whine on twitter instead.

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You really shouldn’t be gloating Mr. Sub 50%. You benefited from Russia and a psychotic hatred of HRC. Your next opponent won’t have 2 plus decades of right wing propaganda against them.

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Sep 3, 2018 • 1:00:32pm
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ObserverArt  Sep 3, 2018 • 1:04:52pm

re: #252 BeachDem

One, of course, by everyone’s ideal—RAGE FURBY!

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PhillyPretzel  Sep 3, 2018 • 1:05:02pm

re: #267 Backwoods_Sleuth

As per the Nat’l Weather Service so far it does not appear to be headed to hurricane strength but tropical storms can be very dangerous.
nhc.noaa.gov

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lawhawk  Sep 3, 2018 • 1:08:02pm

re: #45 wheat-dogg

Where’s Robert Caro to weigh in on Dinesh de Felon and his agitprop?

Then again, Caro’s too busy doing actual research and writing another tome.

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goddamnedfrank  Sep 3, 2018 • 1:09:08pm
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BeachDem  Sep 3, 2018 • 1:09:42pm

re: #264 Backwoods_Sleuth

I’m guessing that, for whatever reason they made him get out of the car and go back inside the WH, he can’t play golf today.
So he’ll just whine on twitter instead.

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And in the flurry of new idiocy, I had almost forgotten this:

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Sep 3, 2018 • 1:10:22pm

re: #272 BeachDem

And in the flurry of new idiocy, I had almost forgotten this:

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“Alternative Facts”

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The Vicious Babushka  Sep 3, 2018 • 1:12:09pm

re: #233 jaunte

Republicans really do want to return to 1918.

Jim Wright’s essay about life in 1918

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Sep 3, 2018 • 1:14:50pm
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The Vicious Babushka  Sep 3, 2018 • 1:17:59pm
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HappyWarrior  Sep 3, 2018 • 1:20:11pm

re: #276 The Vicious Babushka

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Seriously. Labor Day’s got nothing to do with stay at home parents. Nothing wrong with being a stay at home parent but Ivanka shows how out of touch she is to bring that up. But then again this is someone who thought she was punk by listening to Nirvana.

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JordanRules  Sep 3, 2018 • 1:20:22pm
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Backwoods_Sleuth  Sep 3, 2018 • 1:25:55pm
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JordanRules  Sep 3, 2018 • 1:26:19pm

re: #277 HappyWarrior

Seriously. Labor Day’s got nothing to do with stay at home parents. Nothing wrong with being a stay at home parent but Ivanka shows how out of touch she is to bring that up. But then again this is someone who thought she was punk by listening to Nirvana.

I understand it started with trade unions and such, but I consider homekeeping work as included now as the commemoration of the labor movement has expanded around the holiday.

Still plenty wrong with her disingenuous tweet of course.

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Eclectic Cyborg  Sep 3, 2018 • 1:28:32pm

re: #279 Backwoods_Sleuth

LOVE IT.

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Eclectic Cyborg  Sep 3, 2018 • 1:29:23pm

I am also in Gordons sights. Gonna be an interesting next 48 but most people around here don’t sweat too much over a cat 1.

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dangerman  Sep 3, 2018 • 1:32:21pm

re: #228 HappyWarrior

This is exactly why “outsiders” with no understanding of how government works shouldn’t be handed the keys to the WH.

+ a lot

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HappyWarrior  Sep 3, 2018 • 1:33:56pm

re: #280 JordanRules

I understand it started with trade unions and such, but I consider homekeeping work as included now as the commemoration of the labor movement has expanded around the holiday.

Still plenty wrong with her disingenuous tweet of course.

True, true.

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dangerman  Sep 3, 2018 • 1:34:51pm

re: #236 jaunte

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“discourse” gives them legitimacy

exactly the same as pseudoscience

do not give it to them

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PhillyPretzel  Sep 3, 2018 • 1:38:05pm

Labor Day and I get 2 phone calls from people whom I do not know. This is enough to make me consider giving up my landline.

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Interesting Times  Sep 3, 2018 • 1:38:46pm

Ha, now this is a bot one can get behind:

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dangerman  Sep 3, 2018 • 1:41:34pm

re: #257 goddamnedfrank

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We’re a very easily distracted people. Bush looks better in retrospect almost entirely because he’s not obviously psychologically unhinged to the degree Trump is and could put on a halfway decent facade of wanting to appear as presidential.

the comparison “who was better” is based on a very limited sample
and if the current guy lowers the bar…, well…everyone else’s stock rises

in this context, ‘better’ is still only relative

it wont ever make bush any kind of acceptable

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dangerman  Sep 3, 2018 • 1:43:11pm

re: #267 Backwoods_Sleuth

Ah, crap.

I’ll be offline the rest of the day, prepping for this.

yeah
we’re finished with it

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Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel  Sep 3, 2018 • 1:47:16pm
BREAKING!

National Guard deployed as Burning Man goes terribly wrong!

xeDo2mjPQegrz5TM 1VktQcGAZ eIZKtx64pkfOKUKs

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JordanRules  Sep 3, 2018 • 1:56:23pm

Thready…

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FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀  Sep 3, 2018 • 2:00:01pm

Well, I find myself here again

0 Days since I stopped hating humanity

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JordanRules  Sep 3, 2018 • 2:01:56pm

Just waiting for the Nike tweets from Trump…

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FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀  Sep 3, 2018 • 2:04:50pm
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JordanRules  Sep 3, 2018 • 2:06:42pm

The world, it shrinks.

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BeachDem  Sep 3, 2018 • 2:10:40pm

re: #279 Backwoods_Sleuth

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And this exchange pretty much sums up the two sides of the coin.

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JordanRules  Sep 3, 2018 • 2:11:14pm
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goddamnedfrank  Sep 3, 2018 • 2:13:55pm
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JordanRules  Sep 3, 2018 • 2:15:35pm

re: #298 goddamnedfrank

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And I think the younger alt right folks were already into New Balance for some suspect reason.

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goddamnedfrank  Sep 3, 2018 • 2:18:37pm
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Joe Bacon 🌹  Sep 3, 2018 • 2:19:24pm

re: #292 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀

Well, I find myself here again

0 Days since I stopped hating humanity

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THEY KILLED BULLWINKLE!

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goddamnedfrank  Sep 3, 2018 • 2:20:23pm

FYI #boycottnike is a target rich environment for blocks.

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ObserverArt  Sep 3, 2018 • 2:29:12pm

re: #302 goddamnedfrank

FYI #boycottnike is a target rich environment for blocks.

It would be very interesting to see a comparison of how effective these boycotts are between liberals boycotting and conservatives.

I have a feeling liberal boycotts, like against Hannity and Ingraham, have more people behind them and cause advertisers to consider them compared to what the wingnuts will manage against Nike.

Something about numbers, buying power and actual action compared to a lot of bluster and forgetting about it in a day.

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Belafon  Sep 3, 2018 • 2:30:06pm

re: #299 JordanRules

And I think the younger alt right folks were already into New Balance for some suspect reason.

I noticed there are some other sneaker companies finally putting out wider shoes, so this 48 year old can stop buying New Balance.

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gocart mozart  Sep 3, 2018 • 2:31:06pm

re: #290 Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel

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JordanRules  Sep 3, 2018 • 2:40:22pm
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Deep State SuperElite Satinist  Sep 3, 2018 • 2:41:22pm

re: #305 gocart mozart

It was OK when it lasted one night & was on a beach accessible by public transportation

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Skip Intro  Sep 3, 2018 • 2:42:20pm
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FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀  Sep 3, 2018 • 2:44:11pm

Ahhhhh….

Serenity now. serenity now…

That’s better

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JordanRules  Sep 3, 2018 • 2:45:17pm
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PhillyPretzel  Sep 3, 2018 • 2:45:37pm

re: #309 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀

Yes it is. :)

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HappyWarrior  Sep 3, 2018 • 2:47:33pm

re: #310 JordanRules

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Good. The New Yorker should know better than to legitimize this fascist fuckshit.

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JordanRules  Sep 3, 2018 • 2:48:02pm
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FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀  Sep 3, 2018 • 2:48:48pm
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Quoth the raven, Covfefe.  Sep 3, 2018 • 2:49:33pm

Evening Lizardim.

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JordanRules  Sep 3, 2018 • 2:49:41pm
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PhillyPretzel  Sep 3, 2018 • 2:51:41pm

re: #316 JordanRules

Maybe calling them domestic engineers might help. I heard someone mentioning that a while ago.

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BeachDem  Sep 3, 2018 • 2:51:58pm

re: #303 ObserverArt

It would be very interesting to see a comparison of how effective these boycotts are between liberals boycotting and conservatives.

I have a feeling liberal boycotts, like against Hannity and Ingraham, have more people behind them and cause advertisers to consider them compared to what the wingnuts will manage against Nike.

Something about numbers, buying power and actual action compared to a lot of bluster and forgetting about it in a day.

The Boycott Hamilton was one of my favorites (along with smashing your Keurig coffeemaker)

Edited because I copied the wrong damn tweet

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JordanRules  Sep 3, 2018 • 2:54:16pm

re: #317 PhillyPretzel

Maybe calling them domestic engineers might help. I heard someone mentioning that a while ago.

Ooh, I do like the sound of that.

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FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀  Sep 3, 2018 • 2:54:19pm
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Quoth the raven, Covfefe.  Sep 3, 2018 • 2:54:44pm

re: #318 BeachDem

The Boycott Hamilton was one of my favorites (along with smashing your Keurig coffeemaker)

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Ironically enough, my dad is still boycotting the NFL, which I have to admit I begrudgingly respect. I mean, he used to love the hell out of football, and he’s actually sticking to his guns, even though he’s … literally sticking to his guns.

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PhillyPretzel  Sep 3, 2018 • 2:55:30pm

re: #319 JordanRules

Me too. It was quite a few years ago I heard it mentioned. It could be from the ‘70’s.

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Shropshire Slasher  Sep 3, 2018 • 2:57:14pm

My parents were serial killers

I guess this was before Gilbert Gottfried became famous

/

Link goes to NY Post

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Charles Johnson  Sep 3, 2018 • 3:00:46pm
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JordanRules  Sep 3, 2018 • 3:01:43pm
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HappyWarrior  Sep 3, 2018 • 3:02:03pm

I just wish we remembered Free Speech only means the government can’t punish you for it. It doesn’t mean every asshole with an opinion gets to have his opinions paraded about.

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HappyWarrior  Sep 3, 2018 • 3:03:55pm

re: #325 JordanRules

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I really hate that bigoted asshole and the fact he’s had a big role in our political discourse the past 4 years. He shouldn’t be jailed because of his beliefs obviously but he shouldn’t be treated as someone “with an alternative viewpoint” either. He’s a bigoted fuck whose got a giant stick up his ass.

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JordanRules  Sep 3, 2018 • 3:05:15pm
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FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀  Sep 3, 2018 • 3:06:47pm

Man, and they’re easily facing another 24-36 hrs of rain from Gordo

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freetoken  Sep 3, 2018 • 3:09:42pm

Regarding the New Yorker:

The Good Place - Torture w The New Yorker

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freetoken  Sep 3, 2018 • 3:14:38pm

re: #329 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀

Gordon is still a ways away.

What has been happening is that the last part of summer has seen a lot of rain in the middle part of the country, from Texas to Iowa, as the flow of water vapor from the Gulf and subtropical Mexico has kept on coming.

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goddamnedfrank  Sep 3, 2018 • 3:15:27pm
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dangerman  Sep 3, 2018 • 3:21:12pm

re: #313 JordanRules

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I swear Gordon was just a tropical storm when we booted it out of sofla

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Eventual Carrion  Sep 3, 2018 • 5:40:33pm

re: #308 Skip Intro

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Why not the Kyrie style?


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