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People who are wrong are just as sure they're right as people who are right. The only difference is, they're wrong.
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People who are wrong are just as sure they're right as people who are right. The only difference is, they're wrong.
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Dem those Dems! Dem them all, I say!


For Christianity, by identifying truth with faith, must teach-and, properly understood, does teach-that any interference with the truth is immoral. A Christian with faith has nothing to fear from the facts
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It does make you wonder. The District of Columbia is not a state. It is a unique creation of federal law and evolving municipal governance. There have been some big changes in this during my life time. When I moved to Delaware in 1972, the District was governed by a committee of the US Congress (one member of that group was from Delaware) The residents had little power over the day to day activities of urban life that the government usually takes care of--taxi rates, public school administration, street traffic regulation. That all was a paternalistic tradition of the worst of big-city machine politics, never marred by elections.
Then a new play book was introduced with a degree of 'home-rule' Mostly because that traditional system was just a pain in the butt for congress--no glory and not enuff money, even in envelopes exchanged in parking lots, for the congress critters.
The actual residents of the District get to see how the federal government actually works, up close and personal. Funny how they vote Democrat whenever they can.
Then a new play book was introduced with a degree of 'home-rule' Mostly because that traditional system was just a pain in the butt for congress--no glory and not enuff money, even in envelopes exchanged in parking lots, for the congress critters.
The actual residents of the District get to see how the federal government actually works, up close and personal. Funny how they vote Democrat whenever they can.
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First lady Melania Trump warns of ‘destructive and harmful’ side of social media
As her husband continued to rip into his adversaries on Twitter, first lady Melania Trump on Monday warned that social media can be used in a “destructive and harmful” manner during remarks at a conference on preventing cyberbullying.
“In today’s global society, social media is an inevitable part of our children’s daily lives,” the first lady said. “It can be used in many positive ways but can also be destructive and harmful when used incorrectly.”
Her message was part of a broader initiative, Be Best, that her office launched in May on improving children’s well-being, including “the safe and responsible use of social media,” as she characterized it in Monday’s remarks.
Melania Trump made no mention of the president in her brief remarks (hardly necessary to do so, that elephant looms large in whatever room cyberbullying is being addressed) at the outset of Monday’s conference in Rockville, Md. He had spent part of his morning taking fresh aim on Twitter at special counsel Robert S. Mueller III, calling him “disgraced and discredited.”
After the first lady’s speech, President Trump was back on Twitter, calling John Brennan “the worst CIA Director in our country’s history.” (how many CIA directors would Lord Dampnut be able to name, let alone evaluate their performance)
The president’s use of Twitter to target his real and perceived enemies is well known. Only last week he prompted a new furor by referring to former White House aide Omarosa Manigault Newman as “that dog” — a term many found to be racist and misogynistic.
The first lady’s audience Monday included representatives of social media companies, federal agencies, educational organizations, youth programs and law enforcement.
She thanked them for their efforts to prevent cyberbullying and urged them to listen to children’s views on the issue.
“Let’s face it,” Trump said. “Most children are more aware of the benefits and pitfalls of social media than some adults (gee, I wonder whom she has in mind), but we still need to do all we can to provide them with information and tools for successful and safe online habits.”
Asked about the juxtaposition of the first lady’s remarks and the president’s round of aggressive tweets on Monday, Stephanie Grisham, the first lady’s communications director, said she is “aware of the criticism but it will not deter her from doing what she feels is right.”
“The President is proud of her commitment to children and encourages her in all that she does,” Grisham added in a statement.
The first lady’s broader Be Best initiative has been slow to take shape.
A week after announcing it in a Rose Garden ceremony, Trump underwent kidney surgery for what the White House described as a “benign condition.” She remained out of public sight for weeks.
More recently, Trump’s policy director, Reagan Hedlund, a former Hill staffer and National Security Council executive assistant tasked with leading the first lady’s initiatives, left her job on what was already a small staff.
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I’m guessing her social media bullying focus is a passive aggressive swipe at her loathesome spouse - but nevertheless it’s a pointless waste of time and resources because her silence in the face of his blatant online bullying takes all credibility out of her actions on this issue.
I don’t feel sorry for her because she married for money and is earning it - but it sucks that she’s just one more aspect of the great national embarrassment this first family and administration constitutes. The only people who admire Melanoma are men who’d like to fuck her and shallow, materialistic women.
I don’t feel sorry for her because she married for money and is earning it - but it sucks that she’s just one more aspect of the great national embarrassment this first family and administration constitutes. The only people who admire Melanoma are men who’d like to fuck her and shallow, materialistic women.
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You really, really, REALLY couldn't make this shit up
Melania is making sure she leaves a paper trail for a divorce defense of "irreconcilable differences" once her noted and bloated spouse is out of office.
The meltdown approaches.

The meltdown approaches.


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She doesn’t need a defense - NY and DC both offer no fault divorce and all that requires is for one spouse to assert irreconcilable differences, which don’t need to be enumerated.
For me, it is far better to grasp the Universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring.
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Fox Business' Maria Bartiromo glamorizes bulletproof backpacks and clothing for kids in back-to-school segment
MARIA BARTIROMO (HOST): You design these bulletproof backpacks specifically for the United States.
CAROLINA BALLESTEROS CASAS (MC ARMOR): Yes, exactly. We have different categories of lines of product. We have the gold collection, black collection, is fashion with ballistics, and we have the backpacks for kids.
BARTIROMO: Why did you decide to bring these to the U.S.?
BALLESTEROS CASAS: OK. In the U.S., sadly, there's the guns, everybody can have a gun. So, here, kids need to be protected, and we have the fact that there is some school issues, so we need to bring this to the United States.
BARTIROMO: Tell us how it works. So this -- it doesn't even feel like it's heavier than a regular backpack.
BALLESTEROS CASAS: We have here the backpack plate --
BARTIROMO: OK, so this is what’s in there. This is what stops the bullet.
BALLESTEROS CASAS: Exactly. That's the ballistic plate.
BARTIROMO: Got it, OK.
BALLESTEROS CASAS: It has to be hard, not soft. Because kids -- we work with pediatricians, we have a company, we do research and development. And the pediatrician says kids before 15 years, they don't have fat, they don't have enough muscles, so they need to have hard ballistics.
BARTIROMO: Wow.
BALLESTEROS CASAS: And also it can be worn as a shield.
BARTIROMO: Oh my goodness. It's incredible that this has come to this though, that we need bulletproof clothing. Some of these things are quite fashion forward. Tell us about, for example something like this, which I feel it in here.
BALLESTEROS CASAS: Yeah, exactly.
BARTIROMO: It's heavier, but this looks like a very fashionable jacket.
BALLESTEROS CASAS: That's the idea.
BARTIROMO: Tell us about it.
BALLESTEROS CASAS: This is the black collection. We wear it with Miguel Caballero's brand, we wear it -- 13 presidents in Latin America, we have prime ministers wearing this. So it's very light weight. You can see it's wearable. It's fashionable, but wearable, but protection.
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Did they design a deluxe version with an area that will hold a pistol and ammunition?
You really, really, REALLY couldn't make this shit up
Hmm, the black collection? So prophetic... yet so chic.
To die for!
To die for!

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I think most men would not draw the line at shallow and materialistic....BoSoxGal wrote:The only people who admire Melanoma are men who’d like to .... her and shallow, materialistic women.

For Christianity, by identifying truth with faith, must teach-and, properly understood, does teach-that any interference with the truth is immoral. A Christian with faith has nothing to fear from the facts
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You got me for my bad grammar!
For me, it is far better to grasp the Universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring.
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You really, really, REALLY couldn't make this shit up
Is Melania finding her own voice?
Melania Trump Could Be Our Greatest First Lady
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/08/21/opin ... columnists
Melania Trump Could Be Our Greatest First Lady
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/08/21/opin ... columnists

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I wish I knew how to post a Twatter image.Donald J. Trump
Verified account @realDonaldTrump
Isn’t it a shame that someone can write an article or book, totally make up stories and form a picture of a person that is literally the exact opposite of the fact, and get away with it without retribution or cost. Don’t know why Washington politicians don’t change libel laws?
4:33 AM - 5 Sep 2018
But seriously - does the man have no sense of irony? How I wish that they would change the libel laws so that those trustworty news organizations who do their best to tell the truth (NYT, WaPO, CNN and many others) could sue the idiot who calls them 'fake news' every time they report something he does not like.
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I hard Ari Fleischer (press secretary for Bush) comment on the book this AM; he basically said that Woodward would not have made anything up (and I imagine he holds no great love for him); he concedes that some who talked to him might make things up, but that he trusted Woodward's integrity. And that integrity is going to be a tough thing for Trump to sidestep, except among his most rabid supporters.
And FWIW, the last thing Trump wants is to be part of a traditional libel suit where the truth of the statements would be examined in detail; I personally would love to see that.
And FWIW, the last thing Trump wants is to be part of a traditional libel suit where the truth of the statements would be examined in detail; I personally would love to see that.
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FEAR Great title. From what I have read about this book, in both WaPo and the NY Times. For this book Bob Woodward does have the tapes. Everything was on the record. Yesterday WaPo published the unedited transcript of a phone conversation between POTUS and Woodward, that happened after the book had been written, printed, scheduled for release. Trump starts out saying Woodward IS reliable. Then it comes out that various staffers worked hard to prevent actual, on the record, contact between Trump and Woodward. The book itself has been quoted in WaPo, and Steven Cobert last nite, stating Trump's personal lawyers went to Mueller last January to say that their client could not be interviewed because he lied all the time.
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Yeah, you always know that what has been said is close to the truth when those who purportedly said them threaten libel suits and never follow through.Big RR wrote:And FWIW, the last thing Trump wants is to be part of a traditional libel suit where the truth of the statements would be examined in detail; I personally would love to see that.
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You really, really, REALLY couldn't make this shit up
FEAR: Some of the best quotes so far...
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics ... story.html
But wait, there's more...
http://www.everythingzoomer.com/general ... ite-house/
And then there's really fake quotes that you can't distinguish from real...
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/fa ... 1db3dd534c
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics ... story.html
But wait, there's more...
http://www.everythingzoomer.com/general ... ite-house/
And then there's really fake quotes that you can't distinguish from real...
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/fa ... 1db3dd534c

“In a world whose absurdity appears to be so impenetrable, we simply must reach a greater degree of understanding among us, a greater sincerity.”