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No ISIS Where Russia Is Bombing–Except Last Week, When ISIS Was Killing Gay Men There? Post Date: 2015-10-03 19:17:32 by nativist nationalist
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Photo allegedly showing ISIS killing a man in Homs, Syria, for homosexuality earlier this year (Daily Mail, 7/23/15) President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia suddenly escalated the stakes in his contest with the West over influence in the Middle East on Wednesday, as Russian pilots carried out their first airstrikes in Syria
. Russian officials and analysts portrayed the move as an attempt both to fight Islamic State militants and to try to ensure the survival of President Bashar al-Assad of Syria, Russias main ally in the Middle East. But Homs is not under the control of the Islamic State, also known as ISIS or ISIL. New York Times (9/30/15) A Syrian opposition activist ...
Russian airstrikes in Syria 'OK' with Trump Post Date: 2015-10-03 18:44:37 by buckeroo
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The full interview airs on CNN Tonight at 10 p.m. ET New York, New York (CNN)If Vladimir Putin wants to launch airstrikes inside Syria, that's no problem for Donald Trump, who said Wednesday that he believes Russia's military moves in Syria are targeting ISIS and that the United States shouldn't interfere. "They don't respect our president. They really don't respect us anymore. And that's why they're doing this," Trump told CNN's Don Lemon in a wide-ranging interview at Trump Tower Wednesday. "At the same time, if they want to hit ISIS, that's OK with me." Trump's remarks came in response to the latest escalation of ...
ZDF - Islam - Effects on Germany Post Date: 2015-10-03 14:36:45 by A K A Stone
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A very important and sobering documentary that clearly illustrates how catastrophic islam and non-Western immigration, has been, and still very much is, for Germany
Giant prehistoric lizards co-existed with humans Post Date: 2015-10-03 11:33:46 by A K A Stone
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While the concept of men battling 16foot prehistoric lizards sounds like something out of a 50s sci-fi flick, a new discovery in Australia has revealed that such encounters may have occurred. According to a study appearing in Quaternary Science Reviews, researchers from the University of Queensland have found a tiny fossil that belonged to a giant lizard bone 50,000 years ago, indicating that gigantic reptiles and humans once coexisted. The bone an osteoderm, which grows under the lizards skin and serves as internal body armor was found in one of the Capricorn Caves near Rockingham, Queensland. According to Queensland University Vertebrate ...
Air attacks kill 16 at Afghanistan hospital; U.S. investigating Post Date: 2015-10-03 11:18:45 by buckeroo
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Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN)Aerial bombardments hit a Doctors Without Borders hospital in the battleground Afghan city of Kunduz early Saturday, killing at least 16 people, including nine staffers and seven patients, the charity said. Three of those patients were children. The circumstances weren't immediately clear, but the U.S. military conducted an airstrike in Kunduz at the time, and the incident is being investigated, U.S. Army Col. Brian Tibus said. Specifically, the military is investigating whether a U.S. AC-130 gunship -- which was in the area firing on Taliban positions to defend U.S. special operations troops there -- is responsible, a U.S. military official said on condition ...
Take the Russian Gift Horse’s gift and run like hell to North America Post Date: 2015-10-03 10:16:43 by nativist nationalist
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One has to be amazed at the number of chances to save itself that America keeps encountering and refusing to grasp and exploit in the Arab world. We were safely out of Iraq when Obama and the Republicans returned us to that hell hole created by Mr. Bush, Mr. Blair, and Israel First. We were safely and serenely sitting on the sidelines and happily watching the descent of the Muslim world into a massive sectarian war when Obama signed us up to fight on the side of both Saudi Arabia and Iran, thereby knowingly and deservedly earning the hatred of Sunnis and Shias. We were completely out of harms way from the migrant mess the effeminate Europeans are either too stupid or too cowardly to ...
Putin & Netanyahu: Our ties are getting stronger and stronger Post Date: 2015-10-02 22:21:09 by A K A Stone
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Too Scared to Pray? ISIL Cancels Prayers for Fear of Russian Airstrikes Post Date: 2015-10-02 21:18:53 by Pericles
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Too Scared to Pray? ISIL Cancels Prayers for Fear of Russian Airstrikes © REUTERS/ Khalil Ashawi MIDDLE EAST 00:24 03.10.2015(updated 00:29 03.10.2015) Get short URL 122513440 The Islamic State terror group cancelled Friday prayers in the Syrian city of Raqqa and emptied mosques there out of fear of further Russian airstrikes, according to activists and city residents.
According to the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, 12 Islamic State militants were killed Thursday in Russia’s first airstrikes carried out in the group's de facto capital in Syria.
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Syria crisis: The West wrings its hands in horror but it was our folly that helped create this bloodbath Post Date: 2015-10-02 21:15:43 by buckeroo
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Reaction to Russias military intervention in Syria shows that the lack of knowledge of the Syrian political landscape on the part of Western political leaders and media is hindering the adoption of more constructive policies. During the past four years, over-simplifications and wishful thinking have prevented any realistic attempt to end the civil war, mitigate its effects or stop it from spreading to other countries. Since 2011 the departure from power of President Bashar al-Assad has been prescribed as a quick way to bring an end to the conflict, although there is no reason to believe this. There are no quick or easy solutions: Syria is being torn apart by a genuine, multi-layered ...
Need a Russian translation. Post Date: 2015-10-02 20:14:48 by BobCeleste
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Can someone tell me what this says?
Officials: Pentagon weighs protections for US-trained rebels Post Date: 2015-10-02 14:48:33 by redleghunter
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WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Pentagon is grappling with whether the U.S. should use military force to protect U.S. trained and equipped Syrian rebels now that they may be the targets of Russian airstrikes. Senior military leaders and defense officials are working through the thorny legal and foreign policy issues and are weighing the risks of using force in response to a Russian attack, U.S. officials said Thursday. Pentagon leaders have consistently said that the U.S. must take steps to protect the American-trained rebels because it would be far more difficult to recruit fighters without those assurances. Defense Secretary Ash Carter told reporters in March that the U.S. has an obligation to ...
Top 10 Ugliest Female Nationalities of 2015 Post Date: 2015-10-01 10:22:33 by Deckard
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Did you ever notice a stranger from across the room at a party or at a meeting at work who looked drop-dead gorgeous, but who, once you got to know better, suddenly wasnt as good looking? It could have been an off-color comment or something about their personality that instantly changed your opinion about their looks. What about the opposite? Did you ever meet someone who you thought was not very attractive, but once you got to know that person, your opinion about their physical characteristics changed for the better? That person just got better-looking in your eyes because they had a charming personality. The quirks or qualities of someones personality can enhance or detract ...
Federal Judge Throws Out Saudi 9/11 Involvement Case Post Date: 2015-10-01 08:30:06 by Deckard
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A federal judge in New York has dropped Saudi Arabia from a list of defendants in a lawsuit brought by the families of victims of the 9/11 attacks which attempted to implicate the middle eastern kingdom in the attacks. U.S. District Judge George Daniels said that not enough evidence was provided to link elites in Saudi to the terrorist event. The allegations in the complaint alone do not provide this court with a basis to assert jurisdiction over [the] defendants, Daniels filing notes. The broad allegations turn in large part on speculative opinions. the judge also stated. Daniels concluded that there is no conclusive proof that Saudi leaders financed the ...
Ted Kennedy’s 1965 Immigration Act: The War On America Turns 50 Post Date: 2015-10-01 02:15:13 by nativist nationalist
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Lyndon Johnson. accompanied by Bobby and Teddy Kennedy, signing the 1965 Immigration Act. Half a century ago, Democrats looked at the country and realized they were never going to convince Americans to agree with them. But they noticed that people in most other countries of the world already agreed with them. The solution was obvious. So in 196550 years ago this weekSen. Ted Kennedy passed an immigration law that has brought 59 million foreigners to our shores, who happen to vote 8-2 for the Democrats. Democrats havent won any arguments; they changed the voters. If anything, the Democrats have stopped bothering to appeal to Americans. The new feminized Democratic ...
Meet the American Vigilantes Who Are Fighting ISIS Post Date: 2015-09-30 15:45:39 by redleghunter
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May was the flowering month for the Syrian thistle. The pink heads grew from the rubble in a small village south of the city of Tel Tamer, in northern Syria. A local Kurdish militia had liberated the village from the Islamic State, or ISIS, in the night. Coalition airstrikes had set fire to the grass and blackened the earth. Concrete buildings and small mud-brick homes were charred and gutted, riddled with bullet holes. The belongings of residents confettied the ground. At a curve in the road lay the corpse of an ISIS fighter. I found a 26-year-old American civilian named Clay Lawton standing alone, just outside the village. Square-jawed, with large eyes and bright teeth, he was a ...
Abbas says Palestinians no longer bound by pacts with Israel Post Date: 2015-09-30 15:29:46 by redleghunter
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UNITED NATIONS (AP) -- Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas declared before world leaders Wednesday that he is no longer bound by agreements signed with Israel and called on the United Nations to provide international protection for Palestinians, in the most serious warning yet that he might walk away from engagement with the Jewish state. Abbas, however, stopped short of accompanying his threat with a deadline or giving any specifics, leaving room for diplomatic maneuvers to refocus the world's attention on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Abbas did not say how he will move forward. He also avoided mentioning a mainstay of Israeli-Palestinian relations - security coordination between ...
Russian lawmakers give Putin OK to use troops in Syria Post Date: 2015-09-30 14:51:40 by redleghunter
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MOSCOW (AP) Russian lawmakers voted unanimously Wednesday to let President Vladimir Putin send Russian troops to Syria. The Kremlin sought to play down the decision, saying it will only use its air force there, not ground troops. Putin had to request parliamentary approval for any use of Russian troops abroad, according to the constitution. The last time he did so was before Russia annexed Ukraine's Crimean Peninsula in March 2014. The Federation Council, the upper chamber of the Russian parliament, discussed Putin's request for the authorization behind closed doors Wednesday, cutting off its live web broadcast to hold a debate notable for its quickness. Sergei Ivanov, ...
The Pope’s Globalism Vs. The Real World’s Resurgent Nationalism Post Date: 2015-09-28 23:49:07 by nativist nationalist
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Pope Franciss four-day visit to the United States was by any measure a personal and political triumph. The crowds were immense, and coverage of the Holy Father on television and in the print press swamped the state visit of Xi Jinping, the leader of the worlds second-greatest power. But how enduring, and how relevant, was the popes celebration of diversity, multiculturalism, inclusiveness, open borders, and a world of forgiveness, peace, harmony and love is another question. The day the pope departed Philadelphia, 48 percent of Catalonia, in a record turnout of 78 percent, voted to deliver a parliamentary majority to two parties that advocate seceding from Spain. ...
One picture says it all: Putin smiles at the defeated angry Obama during UN toast Post Date: 2015-09-28 23:21:36 by Pericles
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Putin: Do you realize what you have done? Post Date: 2015-09-28 23:17:24 by Pericles
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Putin: Do you realize what you have done? Everett Rosenfeld | @Ev_Rosenfeld 9 Hours Ago Russian President Vladimir Putin told the U.N. on Monday that those who supported democratic revolutions in the Middle East are to blame for the rise of a globally ambitious Islamic State. "Instead of the triumph of democracy and progress, we got violence, poverty and social disaster and nobody cares a bit about human rights, including the right to life," Putin said through a translator. "I cannot help asking those who have forced that situation: Do you realize what you have done?" The Russian president added that the power vacuum following these revolutions led to the ...
About That Overpopulation Problem Post Date: 2015-09-28 09:35:55 by CZ82
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About That Overpopulation Problem Research suggests we may actually face a declining world population in the coming years. By Jeff Wise The worlds seemingly relentless march toward overpopulation achieved a notable milestone in 2012: Somewhere on the planet, according to U.S. Census Bureau estimates, the 7 billionth living person came into existence. Lucky No. 7,000,000,000 probably celebrated his or her birthday sometime in March and added to a population thats already stressing the planets limited supplies of food, energy, and clean water. Should this trend continue, as the Los Angeles Times noted in a five-part series marking the occasion, by midcentury, ...
Vladimir Putin of Russia to Focus on Syria at U.N. Post Date: 2015-09-27 20:14:19 by buckeroo
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MOSCOW President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia is scheduled to address the United Nations General Assembly on Monday for the first time in a decade. Neil MacFarquhar, the Moscow bureau chief for The New York Times, looks at what Mr. Putin has been up to recently. Where is President Putins focus? In the weeks leading up to the United Nations gathering, Mr. Putin caught the world by surprise by ordering an escalation of Russian military aid to Syria. Mr. Putin announced that the delivery of major weapons including warplanes, helicopter gunships and armored vehicles to the Syrian military, along with more Russian forces was the first step toward forging a grand ...
Greek elections: Tsipras declares victory, thanks voters for 'clear mandate' Post Date: 2015-09-27 07:48:28 by Tooconservative
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(CNN) A month after he resigned from his post as prime minister, a jubilant Alexis Tsipras declared victory in Greece's snap elections Sunday.Speaking to a crowd of cheering supporters in Athens, Tsipras said his Syriza party had been given a "clear mandate" at the polls."This result does not belong to Syriza. This result belongs to the working classes of this country, the people who fight for a better tomorrow, who dream of a better tomorrow," Tsipras said, "and this is something that we will achieve through a lot of hard work."With more than 50% of votes counted, Syriza was emerging as a clear winner with 35.5% of the vote, according to preliminary ...
Eli, Eli, nai erchomai Kurios Iesous. Post Date: 2015-09-27 07:20:02 by BobCeleste
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Eli, Eli, nai erchomai Kurios Iesous. So, what language is it? what does it mean? And why at this time? It is Greek, it means My God, My God, come quickly Lord Jesus. And I use it more and more often, because, especially after seeing, hearing and reading what pope Francis has to say, I am more and more convinced that the time is short, that Francis is indeed the false prophet of Revelation.
Hundreds of deported immigrants with mental disabilities may return to US Post Date: 2015-09-26 09:46:14 by buckeroo
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LOS ANGELES Hundreds of immigrants with mental disabilities who were deported from the U.S. after representing themselves in court may be allowed to return to the country under a settlement approved by a judge Friday. Federal Judge Dolly M. Gee's ruling will let immigrants with serious mental disabilities request to have their cases reopened in hopes of returning to the U.S. The ruling covers immigrants deported from California, Arizona and Washington between Nov. 21, 2011 and Jan. 27 this year. "This is really a historic settlement," said Carmen Iguina, staff attorney for the ACLU of Southern California, one of the groups that filed the 2010 lawsuit that led to the ...
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