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By Skjalfeirdotter 2016-08-23 11:00:58
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Bahamut.Ravael said: »
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Truth will set you free.

Not if it gets me emotionally bound to some psychopath on YouTube.

You must be strong. Do not put your faith in people. Have an open mind, consider that some of what people say may be true. Truth is often coupled with Lies. 80% truth 20% lies... etc. A lot of times they give some truth, but then steer the people away from more important things. It is important to always remember that. Look at the source. Who controls the source. Who is associated with them. Who pulls the strings. Who may control the source. There will always be misinformation and disinformation. Truth is stranger than fiction. You must do a lot of research. Do not blindly follow / believe anyone. Know that things told can be truth to varying degrees. Often times, lies are built on others lies. Look for symbolism and double-meanings. Often things are hidden in plain sight. Go back to the origins of things. Beware those who try to cover up information. It is difficult in this day as many people are brainwashed / very attached to their fantasies and entertainments. Try looking at the bigger picture. Question everything. Look to alternative view points. Follow the money. People are controlled. There is much death and destruction, but besides that there is much suffering and oppression. There are many systems of control. Look at what lies / criminal acts people have been caught in previously. Look for patterns. Do the research. Look to history. You will find lies everywhere. Many things that you think are just some crazy talk, often times has much truth in it. The ones in power, deny, downplay, they turn things on their head. Either ignore, blame someone / something else... but now the method is... the trendy thing is just to tell people to their face and people think its cool or the majority of people are too stupid to understand or too blind to see it or to put the pieces together. It is not easy. Try to do what is good and right. Try to help others.
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2016-08-23 11:07:55
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A) Paragraph structure is your friend.

B) You accuse people of being brainwashed, while you don't show a lot of confidence that you aren't being brainwashed yourself by the conspiracy theorists like Alex Jones.
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By Bahamut.Ravael 2016-08-23 11:13:58
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Asura.Kingnobody said: »
A) Paragraph structure is your friend.

B) You accuse people of being brainwashed, while you don't show a lot of confidence that you aren't being brainwashed yourself by the conspiracy theorists like Alex Jones.

Especially when one can rattle off all of the talking points so quickly and fluidly. It almost sounds like programming.
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By Bahamut.Ravael 2016-08-23 11:17:38
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And now the top news on Google News is a Huffington Post article about, uh, the rent at Trump Tower? Well, I guess it didn't fulfill the requirements of my betting pool, so I'm not sure how to handle this one. I guess if Trump isn't saying something stupid, they have to reach into the dark and grab anything they can.
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2016-08-23 11:21:19
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And now the top news on Google News is a Huffington Post article about, uh, the rent at Trump Tower? Well, I guess it didn't fulfill the requirements of my betting pool, so I'm not sure how to handle this one. I guess if Trump isn't saying something stupid, they have to reach into the dark and grab anything they can.
I just read the article, and all I can say is: "And?"
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2016-08-23 11:37:43
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In more Hillary Corruption news:

Experts: New Clinton State Dept. emails show donor ‘access,’ not ‘favors’

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Although a conservative group investigating Hillary Clinton’s relationship with donors to the Clinton Foundation maintains that newly released emails prove she granted special “access” and “favors,” during her State Department tenure, nonpartisan experts say that Judicial Watch is right about the former but has not yet proven the latter.



Their insights are important as the Clinton Foundation, the family’s charity, becomes a crucial flash point in the 2016 presidential campaign.

Clinton's Republican challenger, Donald Trump, is accusing the Democratic Party's nominee of “pay to play.” It's a narrative sure to continue after Trump hired a Republican operative, Steve Bannon, who wrote a documentary alleging the Clintons got rich from their connections with big business and foreign governments.

Judicial Watch, which obtained the emails through a Freedom of Information Act request, released 725 pages of documents Monday, including 20 exchanges not previously turned over to the State Department. It alleges Clinton’s former top aide, Huma Abedin, provided “special expedited access to the secretary of State” for donors who had contributed from $25,000 to $10 million to the Clinton Foundation. Many of the exchanges involve former top Foundation executive Doug Band.

“These new emails confirm that Hillary Clinton abused her office by selling favors to Clinton Foundation donors,” Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton said in a statement.

According to experts, the emails confirm donors were gaining access to Clinton, yet there is no evidence she granted them special favors, an important distinction that may determine how damaging the controversy is to Clinton’s campaign.

“These emails show that there was a long line of Clinton Foundation friends who had no qualms about asking the Clinton State Department for meetings, favors, and special treatment,” said Scott Amey, general counsel at the Project on Government Oversight, or POGO. “Not shocking, but it is disappointing that there were such blurred lines between State Department officials and outsiders. I see little action on these latest requests, but I think further investigation is needed.

“It’s not clear from these emails what actually happened after most of this stuff,” said Meredith McGehee, policy director at the Campaign Legal Center, a nonpartisan government oversight group. “That’s the missing piece of this puzzle.”

Here are the emails at issue, and the Clinton campaign’s response to them:

-- When Crown Prince Salman of Bahrain requested a 2009 meeting with Clinton, he was forced to go through the Clinton Foundation for an appointment until Band intervened. According to the Clinton Foundation website, Salman helped establish a scholarship program for CGI, and by 2010, it had contributed $32 million to the Clinton Global Initiative. According to the campaign, meeting with foreign leaders is, by definition, the role of the secretary of State and the meeting was arranged through official channels.

-- A 2009 exchange in which Band urged Abedin to get the agency to intervene in order to obtain a visa for members of a British football club, one of whose members was having difficulty because of a “criminal charge.” The campaign says the emails show no action was taken.

-- A 2009 meeting with SlimFast executive S. Daniel Abraham, who’d given between $5 million and $10 million to the Clinton Foundation. The campaign notes that Abraham was also head of the Center for Middle East Peace at the time and that the meeting had nothing to do with the foundation.

Clinton spokesman Josh Schwerin said "Once again this right-wing organization that has been going after the Clintons since the 1990s is distorting facts to make utterly false attacks."

“No matter how this group tries to mischaracterize these documents, the fact remains that Hillary Clinton never took action as Secretary of State because of donations to the Clinton Foundation,” he said.

Judicial Watch’s charge that Clinton abused her office is also complicated by U.S. law, as determined by the Supreme Court in a 2014 case titled McCutcheon v FEC. The court determined that placing aggregate limits on campaign contributions is not valid and does not prevent corruption. “Ingratiation and access are not corruption,” the court found.

In the case of the emails, “This is classic access and influence buying,” said McGehee, yet, according to the court, it’s not corruption. “They say this is just the way the system works,” she said. “They‘re saying spending large sums of money doesn’t give rise to quid pro-quo favors.” Instead, the court said the risk of corruption is cured by disclosure requirements, “which tells you how screwed up it is,” she said.

The emails also show that certain donors were frustrated by their inability to quickly pull strings. In June 2009, Joyce Aboussie, a St. Louis-based foundation contributor, seemed frustrated in her attempts to arrange a meeting between Clinton and an energy executive. “We need this meeting with Secretary Clinton, who has been there now for nearly six months,” she wrote.

The emails highlight a trend in which donors are increasingly attempting to influence government not through specific campaign contributions but through affiliated groups, said McGehee. Aboussie and Abraham are also among Clinton's campaign bundlers who've raised at least $100,000.

“Hopefully, this situation tips the scales in favor openness and accountability to ensure that our government isn't captured by those with money or access,” Amey said.

At least the "non partisan" committee admitted that there was a "Pay to Play" scheme going on. Even though they won't admit the favors being done.

Nope, it just so happened that those very donors got what they wanted on a
separate request and had nothing to do with their donations to the Clinton funneling fund
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By Bahamut.Ravael 2016-08-23 11:39:10
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In many cases, access is the favor.
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2016-08-23 11:42:59
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But remember, no corruption occurred.

Clinton said so herself.

Now if you excuse me, I need to deposit this $450,000 I received from Clinton on an unrelated gift that doesn't involve me selling out to say that no corruption occurred.
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By Lakshmi.Flavin 2016-08-23 11:52:51
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Asura.Kingnobody said: »
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I still don't get why Obama needs to be in LA other than the whole republicans are mad he's not getting the same treatment as bush on a disaster in LA....
A natural disaster has occurred, and you think that the leader of the country it occurred in shouldn't even bother?

What would you have said if Bush did that for Sandy/Katrina?

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As for the trump thing all he said was do something useful while you're here or get out don't just use it as a photo op...
You mean like handing out supplies and helping clean up?

Or do you think a better use of that time would be to campaign and ignore the plight of people most likely to vote for you?
No. I don't think it's useful in the least for a president to show up at the site of a natural disaster. Taking care of the problem? Yes that's important...it is being taken care of... Can you point out where it isn't? All you guys seem to be upset about is that he's not physically there...

As for bush? I didn't care about him being there during Katrina and I thought people saying he didn't like black people because of how he handled it was ludicrous... As for the handling of the aftermath of Katrina it was pretty bad and that's not disputed... That's why he deserved to take some heat on it... Personally i couldn't care less otherwhise...

If a tornado hit my home and destroyed it having the president show up isn't gong to do anything for me.. Making sure there is aid and help for recovery is important and he can do that from just about anywhere...

Yes like those things... I believe he even made some kind of donation... What near was clarifying what was said by the LA governor in contrast to your take on it...


So please tell me what would the president physically being there do and has the situation been mishandled?
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By Anna Ruthven 2016-08-23 11:58:34
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I thought people saying he didn't like black people because of how he handled it was ludicrous...
Wasn't that Kanye West though? Most of the stuff he says is absurd in some way.
 
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By Cerberus.Pleebo 2016-08-23 12:18:55
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Asura.Kingnobody said: »
I like how you post an article basically exonerating Clinton of selling favors and somehow interpret it as the opposite. Never stop trying King.
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Candlejack said: »
Lakshmi.Flavin said: »
Asura.Kingnobody said: »
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I still don't get why Obama needs to be in LA other than the whole republicans are mad he's not getting the same treatment as bush on a disaster in LA....
A natural disaster has occurred, and you think that the leader of the country it occurred in shouldn't even bother?

What would you have said if Bush did that for Sandy/Katrina?

Lakshmi.Flavin said: »
As for the trump thing all he said was do something useful while you're here or get out don't just use it as a photo op...
You mean like handing out supplies and helping clean up?

Or do you think a better use of that time would be to campaign and ignore the plight of people most likely to vote for you?
No. I don't think it's useful in the least for a president to show up at the site of a natural disaster. Taking care of the problem? Yes that's important...it is being taken care of... Can you point out where it isn't? All you guys seem to be upset about is that he's not physically there...

As for bush? I didn't care about him being there during Katrina and I thought people saying he didn't like black people because of how he handled it was ludicrous... As for the handling of the aftermath of Katrina it was pretty bad and that's not disputed... That's why he deserved to take some heat on it... Personally i couldn't care less otherwhise...

If a tornado hit my home and destroyed it having the president show up isn't gong to do anything for me.. Making sure there is aid and help for recovery is important and he can do that from just about anywhere...

Yes like those things... I believe he even made some kind of donation... What near was clarifying what was said by the LA governor in contrast to your take on it...


So please tell me what would the president physically being there do and has the situation been mishandled?
Obama not being there has alleviated stress of the first responders as that's one less important person's security they have to worry about. Also, by staying away while recovery efforts are ongoing, Obama guarantees himself the tools he needs to orchestrate various government agencies, such as FEMA and the National Guard, so they have access and everything they need to do the important jobs of cleaning up the aftermath and saving any people still stranded.

From where I stand, he's handling the whole mess correctly by being of more use while out of the way than being a cause of further stress by wading in hip-deep and possibly making things worse.

This is one of those arguments that can swing both ways. Like I said before the president showing up brings publicity to the area and will hopefully inspire others to help.

I do, however, think that scrutinizing Obama over whether he went or not is pretty stupid.
 
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Asura.Kingnobody said: »
I like how you post an article basically exonerating Clinton of selling favors and somehow interpret it as the opposite. Never stop trying King.


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You do know that a person being there at the location provides more help than any bureaucratic nonsense can do.

Example? He's going to hand some water and food to people in need while he is being protected by god knows how many police officer and secret service? Seems efficient.
You lose everything to a natural disaster and then tell us how you feel when President Trump doesn't show up to your area to show moral support.
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I don't know why we are ignoring the morale and publicity aspect of a big figure going to aid people in need.
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I don't know why we are ignoring the morale and publicity aspect of a big figure going to aid people in need.
Cause it's convenient.

Trust me, certain people (who can't be named cause they hit the report feature too often) would automatically decry Bush for not visiting LA but it's too much of a hassle for Obama to do that.
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Asura.Kingnobody said: »
eliroo said: »
I don't know why we are ignoring the morale and publicity aspect of a big figure going to aid people in need.
Cause it's convenient.

Trust me, certain people (who can't be named cause they hit the report feature too often) would automatically decry Bush for not visiting LA but it's too much of a hassle for Obama to do that.


It's funny because: http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2016/08/flashback-obama-scolds-george-w-bush-not-visiting-louisiana-flood-victims/

Ignoring all other words in this article, the quote alone speaks 1000 words.
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Finally read it through, eh?
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By Shiva.Viciousss 2016-08-23 13:12:07
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eliroo said: »
Asura.Kingnobody said: »
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I don't know why we are ignoring the morale and publicity aspect of a big figure going to aid people in need.
Cause it's convenient.

Trust me, certain people (who can't be named cause they hit the report feature too often) would automatically decry Bush for not visiting LA but it's too much of a hassle for Obama to do that.


It's funny because: http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2016/08/flashback-obama-scolds-george-w-bush-not-visiting-louisiana-flood-victims/

Ignoring all other words in this article, the quote alone speaks 1000 words.

Maybe you should read the article then? Bush took a huge amount of heat for simply doing a flyover while on his way back to D.C. from Crawford, and not actually touching down in New Orleans. The photograph dogged him. He has since expressed serious and sincere regret for that. There is no comparison here.
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Shiva.Viciousss said: »
eliroo said: »
Asura.Kingnobody said: »
eliroo said: »
I don't know why we are ignoring the morale and publicity aspect of a big figure going to aid people in need.
Cause it's convenient.

Trust me, certain people (who can't be named cause they hit the report feature too often) would automatically decry Bush for not visiting LA but it's too much of a hassle for Obama to do that.


It's funny because: http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2016/08/flashback-obama-scolds-george-w-bush-not-visiting-louisiana-flood-victims/

Ignoring all other words in this article, the quote alone speaks 1000 words.

Maybe you should read the article then? Bush took a huge amount of heat for simply doing a flyover while on his way back to D.C. from Crawford, and not actually touching down in New Orleans. The photograph dogged him. He has since expressed serious and sincere regret for that. There is no comparison here.


Did you read the quote mate. It is the exact same criticism. I'm not even bashing Bush or Obama for not showing up, just find it ironic how Obama literally says

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We can talk about what happened for a few days in 2005 and we should. We can talk about levees that couldn’t hold, about a FEMA that seems not just incompetent but paralyzed and powerless. About a president who only saw the people from the window of an airplane instead of down here on the ground.

You can easily give the criticism to Obama.

Stop being a sheep, not everything can be warped to your view.
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I'll save you guys the trouble no one reads anything that is over 140 characters.
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Its funny how he bolded the wrong part of the Obama quote.
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So, according to Fox News, a judge has ordered Hillary to answer questions to some guy under oath.

....really? Again? I have a feeling this is how the next 4 years is going to be, every week someone is going to pull ***like this.
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So, according to Fox News, a judge has ordered Hillary to answer questions to some guy under oath.

....really? Again? I have a feeling this is how the next 4 years is going to be, every week someone is going to pull ***like this.

Yeah, written answers, its a joke. She won't even look at them, her lawyers will take care of it.
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Shiva.Viciousss said: »
Anna Ruthven said: »
So, according to Fox News, a judge has ordered Hillary to answer questions to some guy under oath.

....really? Again? I have a feeling this is how the next 4 years is going to be, every week someone is going to pull ***like this.

Yeah, written answers, its a joke. She won't even look at them, her lawyers will take care of it.
Well, apparently her lawyers are the reason for it. Her lawyers apparently removed personal emails from those turned over to the state department. I'm not sure how this is a Hillary thing instead of a Hillary's lawyers thing.
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Anna Ruthven said: »
Shiva.Viciousss said: »
Anna Ruthven said: »
So, according to Fox News, a judge has ordered Hillary to answer questions to some guy under oath.

....really? Again? I have a feeling this is how the next 4 years is going to be, every week someone is going to pull ***like this.

Yeah, written answers, its a joke. She won't even look at them, her lawyers will take care of it.
Well, apparently her lawyers are the reason for it. Her lawyers apparently removed personal emails from those turned over to the state department. I'm not sure how this is a Hillary thing instead of a Hillary's lawyers thing.

One of the things that comes with being a leader is the understanding that delegation does not free you from all consequences of your underlings' actions. If anything, this gives the impression that she's incompetent and/or a poor leader.
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Shiva.Viciousss said: »
Its funny how he bolded the wrong part of the Obama quote.
Naw, the real joke is to what great lengths an Obama apologizer is going to take about this.

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Bahamut.Ravael said: »
If anything, this gives the impression that she's incompetent and/or a poor leader.
Because she hired lawyers to do the work that lawyers do?
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