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#4081
Politics / Re: Militarization of Police
October 22, 2014, 11:51:55 PM
Quote from: Paper*Boy on October 22, 2014, 02:34:02 AM
the D's are running all sorts of campaign ads in black communities across the country, but especially in the South, in States with close races - talking about racism, about lynchings, talking about all sorts of below the belt bullshit. 

Thats as par for the course as gasoline prices magically dropping for 6mos before every november election for the last 10 years. Or Dems bringing up minimum wage, or abortion, or voting rights. You know all those things that will never change but they keep getting elected on because their followers are too ignorant to know any better. Dems have run on the exact same issues for 50 years. They're utterly worthless.
#4082
The empty theories that back the claims really are laughable. Disregard solar activity, volcanic activity, natural co2, the Earth Orbit, the cyclical ice ages, and blame man in the U.S. only for what he produced yestersay in the name of prosperity. If you notice too as the hoax went of a cliff the last 10 years they don't discuss solutions anymore either. There are utterly no specific causes, results, or solutions. It's so vague and empty it's impossible to judge anymore. Man made global disruption due to capitalism. We need more government!
#4083
Random Topics / Re: What a crazy year for baseball...
October 22, 2014, 04:10:13 PM
Growing up in 80s playing 1b I was a Willie McCovey, Jack Clark (til he went to the evil Cardinals haha), then Will Clark fan. Will Clark was a beast and fortunately is once again back with the Giants where he belongs.

I will forever love George Brett for the pine tar play. What a classic!

http://youtu.be/gbEHAsZxRYo
#4084
Quote from: albrecht on October 22, 2014, 03:04:40 PM
We have Muslims recruiting and converting in our prison populations also.

Yes their table is set up right next to the Democrat Party register to vote table. Perhaps Diddy and MTV could set up another one of their "get out the vote" campaigns only this one will be called "vote or and die"
#4085
One of the Canadian soldiers Was killed when he was run over by a car driven by the peaceful Muslims. When will we finally have a national conversation on the real problem, the 2.5ndth amendment, right to bare automobiles. Ban those evil cars, AAA and Mathew McConaughey!
#4086
Quote from: West of the Rockies on October 22, 2014, 11:41:55 AM
What IS a thong dress?  Don't suppose anyone has some fetching photos of such? (Please don't bother if the model is MV.)

Yes please share for sake of public education.
#4087
Quote from: Robert Ghostwolf's Ghost on October 21, 2014, 07:00:26 PM
A limo, $300 sunglasses, a "thong dress", binge drinking, and a young woman with elective cosmetic surgery who would have been just another unwed teen  mom struggling to raise her child if her own mom wasn't a celebrity.  Whatever happened to those wholesome, traditional family values a former vice-presidential candidate has made millions preaching to the rest of us about?  I want my country back.

You had me a "thong dress". Up til there sounds like every man's wet dream.
#4088
Politics / Re: Politics
October 22, 2014, 10:50:12 AM
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#4090
Politics / Re: Ebola
October 21, 2014, 12:23:39 PM
Quote from: Paper*Boy on October 18, 2014, 08:45:14 PM
The 'Cuts'.  Per the Washington Post picked up by MSN

http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/charge-that-gop-cuts-have-stymied-ebola-efforts-doesn%e2%80%99t-add-up/ar-BB9Reaa

Thank you for pointing out once again that it's "Bush's fault". Did we really doubt it wasn't.
#4091
Politics / Re: Ebola
October 21, 2014, 12:17:14 PM
Quote from: DigitalPigSnuggler on October 21, 2014, 11:43:37 AM
The economic impact over the next year on the three primary countries is expected to be close to $900M.  The total cost of containment is expected to be around $1B, and the long term economic effect in the neighborhood of $32B, or somewhat less than the SARS epidemic of ten years ago, about 80-90% of that expected to be behavioural effects.  These are figures provided by the World Bank and the UN.

Total costs of 32 billion as estimated by the UN and World Bank. $1 million to help those infected and prevention, and  $29,999,000,000 to the board of directors at the UN and World Bank corporations...I mean not for profit organizations.

Quote from: DigitalPigSnuggler on October 21, 2014, 11:43:37 AMI don't know how much it would cost to develop a vaccine, but you seem to.  Care to share that information for comparison purposes?

The costs to pharmaceutical companies are unmeasurable. R&D is millions. If they develop a successful vaccine and eliminate the need for their lifelong "treatments", the costs are trillions. Thats why they haven't developed a vaccine in nearly a century.
#4092
Random Topics / Re: Music
October 21, 2014, 10:21:05 AM
I'm going to think outside the box on this one...Thriller. I wish to stress that this film in no way endorses a belief in the occult.
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http://youtu.be/sOnqjkJTMaA
#4093
Random Topics / Re: Things That Annoy You
October 21, 2014, 10:09:33 AM
Quote from: West of the Rockies on October 20, 2014, 08:23:35 AM
I hate it when I am at a farmers' market and encounter a perfect storm of human congestion:  a clot of people conversing in the center of the aisle just as a couple with a double wide stroller, a guy with a walker, a matched-outfit couple with spaniels on leashes, and a signature gatherer all come together and phlegm up the space-time continuum!

Farmers are markets are the new Starbucks
#4094
Quote from: DanTSX on October 19, 2014, 06:12:14 AM
You have an irrational hatred for the Palin family.


Did she come in your house in the middle of the night and weld up your uterus with some steel boilerplate, thus preventing the right to practice the sacrament of abortion, and stink your house up like Winston cigarettes and cheap taco mix, or something?


Letting some woman in Alaska piss you off this much is kind of silly.    She has a fairly decent list of achievements for a woman growing up and maturing in male-dominated Alaska.   More than you would achieve in a more gender neutral lower-48.

Add to it she holds no political office nor does she have any political power. Same as the "tea party". And yet none get the libs panties in a wad tighter. What better display of progressives concern for symbolism over substance. Another classic display of left-wing ignorance.
#4095
Quote from: zeebo on October 18, 2014, 02:12:43 PM
Hubble pic of massive galaxy cluster Abell 2744 reveals, through gravitational lensing, one of the oldest and most distant galaxies ever found.  The galaxy is over 13 billion lt. yrs. away, and we're seeing it as it was when the universe was about 500 million years old, roughly three percent of its current age of 13.8 billion years. 

It shows up in 3 places in the image, due to gravitational lensing somehow, but I don't understand it really - perhaps A:O or others can chime in with details on that.  Apparently the lensing phenomenon makes the light about 10 times brighter than normal so otherwise it would be hopeless to see something that faint and distant.

Full Article



Thats amazing! Love to see the Hubble images of deep sky objects. Mind-blowing. More amazing is that Einstein and others were able to theorize this with some chalk and a chalkboard.

#4096
Random Topics / Re: Why are you on this site?
October 18, 2014, 02:03:31 PM
I grew bored of C2Cafter being a paying member for at least 5 years,  was looking for a place I thought would make it more interesting. Stumbled across this site and quickly learned why I was so bored of C2C. Never gave it much thought before, thought Noory seemed like a nice guy, was just boring and not Art Bell. After reading so much analyses of how he conducts every single interview with the exact same laundry list questions, it became obvious he's beyond boring, he truly doesn't care about C2C. The whole program is the perfect example of how a corporation can buy a great product, milk it for every last cent, and run it into the ground. Happens all the time in the real world.

As for the political bs on here. Hard to avoid chiming in when reading so much ignorance. Don't really care, its the same everywhere on the internet. Any message board you'll find the exact same debates and the exact same arguments.

The good thing is due to this site I've stumbled across a few great paranormal podcasts that are really interesting. So I listen to those now and maybe once a month turn on Knapp if he does something that sounds interesting. C2C is dead to me.
#4097
Random Topics / Re: Are you prepping for ebola?
October 17, 2014, 07:54:20 PM
I rented a few movies on VHS so I'll have something to do. Figured with the collapse of society we'll have to go back to basics.
#4098
Politics / Re: Ebola
October 17, 2014, 11:12:39 AM
Quote from: VtaGeezer on October 17, 2014, 10:34:45 AM
The collapse of the US will be traced back to the end of the Fairness Doctrine in broadcasting.

Haha lol!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Don't worry, they'll eventually get it done. They tried for national healthcare for 50 years before they finally shoved it through despite having 60% of the country opposed to it. When it's comes to Democrats trying to give the govt control over everything, it's a never ending battle. They just need to rename it the freeness and patriotism doctrine for fairness and feel goodness. Their crap policies never go away, they just get new names. How else would obama have a 2000 page national healthcare law already written the day he took office. He didn't write it. The prewritten laws which encompass their failed ideas travel inside a politic football with each candidate.
#4099
Random Topics / Re: What a crazy year for baseball...
October 17, 2014, 12:00:06 AM
It's great to be a Giants fan! What an amazing post season! Such a blast!
#4100
It's funny when you live through a time and see happen 1st hand, (the low point of the Carter years), and then see how the country rebounded in every way economically, foreign policy, and set the table for the Internet boom of the 90s which was 100% responsiblen for our economic prosperity through 2006. The country was in the toilet by 1980, there were talks that the office of the president was too big for one man under Carter, and it should be a 3 person job.

Then you have the left wingers who run our eduction system and media, trying to rewrite history, as though we weren't there. Sorry those of us who lived through it know how it went down. And ignorant leftwingers on this board can't be to blame for an atrocious media and education system that prefers left wing political brain washing over doing their jobs.

As today's yute grow older they'll see the same thing happen. It always happens. Those of us who know how revisionists work know what to look for. They'll try to paint Obama like Reagan, as though he was massively popular and elected in a landslide and how obama care (his only accomishment) was so popular. The reality is he barely won. Obamacare was never supported by a majority. It has accomplisbed nothing but hold our economy in the toilet for 6 years longer than necesary and will continue to for another decade. What was a minor recession in 2008 has turned into a depression and rigging govt data and having a friendly media can't hide the truth from those with jobs who see how crappy things are. Or the 25 million who have lost their jobs.

Clinton (elected with 43% of the vote) tried to get national healthcare through in 93 and the country laughed Hillary care off the stage. This shit never goes away. It's all about Democrat control. They're clueless how to handle foreign and economic policy. If Clinton had anything to do with the boom of the 90s wouldn't he be able to tell us how to fix it now? Yes. But he can't because he was just along for the ride. Just an ignorant bubba from Arkansas. And as worthless as Clinton was, he was nothing compared to our current Obamination in the white house.

The best the left can ever come up with to support their side is some lame daily show 1 liners. On here it's meme's, the height of laziness and ignorance. They're incable of explaining or supporting their opinions. Being progressive/liberal is simply ignorance. It's chosen simpler because it feels good.

We're all living through this period of time, and no amount of revision is going to hide what an atrocious failure Obama has been economically and foreign policy wise. The next president will not only have to deal with every problem Obama inherited, they're going to have to do it under the stranglehold of Obamacare.

#4101
Quote from: Quick Karl on October 15, 2014, 12:54:30 PM
http://news.yahoo.com/ebola-diagnosed-in-second-dallas-nurse-105542930.html

What a pfhucking disaster -- this is what elite educated government bureaucrats give to The American People - another disaster...

Complete, utter, incompetence, of the highest order imaginable. The people running the CDC should be dragged out into the street and shot.

Its interesting that despite fighting ebola for decades it never spread outside of Africa. And now that we have a president who was born in Africa, it suddenly finds its way to the US. What better way to get the most powerful country on Earth to focus its treasure on curing a disease than to bring it back to that country. Coincidence?
#4102
Politics / Re: ISIS
October 15, 2014, 11:53:33 AM
Speaking of "Bush Lied People Died" we already have the loser leftwinger war protestors out once again in CA. Anything to give them an excuse to get together and listen to John Lennon and smoke weed. Brought back memories of their worthless ignorant protests in 2003.

There were about 100 different reasons we went into Iraq, all were valid. WMDs, a nukular weapons program, oil, a tyrant leader, UN inspectors kicked out during Clinton, a massive threat to national security. Unfortunately democrats and the media put polical aspirations way ahead of foreign policy, freedom for people of the Middle East or national security. And they succeeded of couse as now we have elected the most inexperienced president in history and for 2 terms.

"Earlier today, I ordered America's armed forces to strike military and security targets in Iraq. They are joined by British forces. Their mission is to attack Iraq's nuclear, chemical and biological weapons programs and its military capacity to threaten its neighbors." Bill Clinton - 1998

http://www.cnn.com/ALLPOLITICS/stories/1998/12/16/transcripts/clinton.html

#4103
I love movie soundtracks. They have such a huge impact on motion pictures.

John Williams has done countless soundtracks that are well known. One of my favorites thats a bit lesser known is the soundtrack from Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade. Belly of the Steel Beast, and the Penitent Man Will Pass are great songs. Also his soundtrack to Close Encounters of The Third Kind.

I think one of the most impactful soundtracks ever is the Braveheart soundtrack - James Horner. If you ever see the trailer that was made before the soundtrack it has a totally different feel using some canned classical music.

"Swingers" was so money.

The soundtrack for the Lord of the Rings Trilogy is amazing. - Howard Shore

Ben Hur is great. Theres a recently made modern day recording that is outstanding. I just DL from Itunes and its much higher quality version. If you like Ben Hur you'll love this.

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#4104
Random Topics / Re: Do You Believe In GOD
October 14, 2014, 11:08:35 AM
Dude, ease back, step away from the bellgab. Wow.

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#4105
Quote from: Quick Karl on October 13, 2014, 01:04:02 PM
http://news.yahoo.com/nina-pham-identified-as-dallas-nurse-with-ebola-165521689.html
we have the most corrupt incompetent government in the history of humanity, all touting their Harvard college degrees while the little people get to die so they can get richer

If/when ebola hits ivy league campi, and the offices of the mainstream media in NYC, and the offices of our noble saviors in DC, you can bet there will be quarantines and higher taxes and more regulations and an even more aggressive fundraising effort by our distinguished commander in chief. UP it to 5 fundraisers a day minimum, its getting serious. Breakfast, second breakfast, brunch, lunch, onezeez, dinner, supper, dessert. Obama has no excuse if he's doing any less than 5 a day.
#4106
Politics / Re: First US Ebola Case Confirmed
October 13, 2014, 02:32:01 PM
Hard to say which thread is more uninteresting and boring, this one or the do you believe in God thread.
#4107
Random Topics / Re: Do You Believe In GOD
October 13, 2014, 02:30:35 PM
Quote from: area51drone on October 13, 2014, 01:25:47 PM


Based on you 173 posts, lets get this straight. You don't believe in god? Or you just want to offend people who do? You ought to get up and go outside. Enjoy life. Posting here is not a life my friend. And trust me, no one cares what you or I have to say.
#4108
Radio and Podcasts / Re: Haiku for Noory-san
October 11, 2014, 10:52:09 AM
I've got fever
And the only prescription
Is more Haiku for Noory-San
#4109
Quote from: Yorkshire pud on October 11, 2014, 12:47:26 AM
That makes it alright then. What are the chances you'd have given the Palins a break if they'd been the Obamas? In round figures?

Before Barry could even finish his sentence the media fell all over themselves promising to never take a picture or report any information on the holy ones children. Makes no difference, just pointing out the typical media hypocrisy.

The Palin family sounds fairly average really. With a hot mom.
#4110
Today I bougt a song on itunes called "I am the best" by 2NE1. I shazammed it from a Microsoft commercial.
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