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Reply #90 - Mar 22nd, 2016 at 3:31pm
 
innocentbystander. wrote on Mar 22nd, 2016 at 3:25pm:
aquascoot wrote on Mar 22nd, 2016 at 2:52pm:
innocentbystander. wrote on Mar 22nd, 2016 at 2:05pm:
Nobody is right or wrong in all of this, everybody is right and everybody is wrong, for instance lets say a leech or tick attaches itself to a warm body, is that leech or tick wrong in doing that, well no because that is the survival strategy that species has adapted, it may be wrong to the host but its 100% right for the tick or leech.

Now lets extrapolate that scenario to the human species, some humans are ticks and leeches and some humans are hosts and this is where we find ourselves now, evolutionary wise.

The left wish to be ticks and leeches and the right set themselves up to be the hosts, neither is right or wrong, both are just following their one true evolutionary path, the only way to really decide which course is wrong and which course is right is to battle it out on the streets Darwinian style.

To the victor go the spoils.      




wow,  thats good  Wink




Yeah but what if the human ticks and leeches win  Shocked


The parasite cannot survive without a host.
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Reply #91 - Mar 22nd, 2016 at 4:01pm
 
innocentbystander. wrote on Mar 22nd, 2016 at 3:25pm:
aquascoot wrote on Mar 22nd, 2016 at 2:52pm:
innocentbystander. wrote on Mar 22nd, 2016 at 2:05pm:
Nobody is right or wrong in all of this, everybody is right and everybody is wrong, for instance lets say a leech or tick attaches itself to a warm body, is that leech or tick wrong in doing that, well no because that is the survival strategy that species has adapted, it may be wrong to the host but its 100% right for the tick or leech.

Now lets extrapolate that scenario to the human species, some humans are ticks and leeches and some humans are hosts and this is where we find ourselves now, evolutionary wise.

The left wish to be ticks and leeches and the right set themselves up to be the hosts, neither is right or wrong, both are just following their one true evolutionary path, the only way to really decide which course is wrong and which course is right is to battle it out on the streets Darwinian style.

To the victor go the spoils.      




wow,  thats good  Wink




Yeah but what if the human ticks and leeches win  Shocked


i think we are about to enter the century of the "creators"
Now to be creative, you have to be very mindful.
More then that you have to be very "present"
(please read ekhard tolle..the power of now).
Only very highly concious and highly actualised individuals will be able to (or willing to) master this.

Already there are a stack of companies from google to facebook to apple to toyota who are teaching "presense, meditation and mindfulness" to their employees because they recognise that without ongoing creativity , you are F'ed.

The masses who just want to lead a mediocre durr state existence will not be able to participate and will be marginalised.

I'm not sure what fate awaits the low consciousness , mediocre chode....probably not a very good one.

In life, every day, you are getting a little better or a little worse.
its a totally personal decision.

we currently have society divided into the haves and the have nots in terms of material wealth but soon we will have society divided into the haves and the have nots in terms of higher consciousness.  and thats far more important for long term contentment.

A good book out called "the invisibles" tackles some aspects of this worth a read .

you dont have to be a celebrity to get into a flow state . in fact its probably better if your not

http://www.invisiblesbook.com/

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Reply #92 - Mar 22nd, 2016 at 4:05pm
 
bogarde73 wrote on Mar 22nd, 2016 at 3:25pm:
See the Washington Post for big news on Trump foreign policy.
The new isolationism.


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"I do think it’s a different world today, and I don’t think we should be nation-building anymore," Trump said. "I think it’s proven not to work, and we have a different country than we did then. We have $19 trillion in debt. We’re sitting, probably, on a bubble. And it’s a bubble that if it breaks, it’s going to be very nasty. I just think we have to rebuild our country."

He added: "I watched as we built schools in Iraq and they’re blown up. We build another one, we get blown up. We rebuild it three times and yet we can’t build a school in Brooklyn. We have no money for education because we can’t build in our own country. At what point do you say, 'Hey, we have to take care of ourselves?' So, I know the outer world exists and I’ll be very cognizant of that. But at the same time, our country is disintegrating, large sections of it, especially the inner cities."

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"Ukraine is a country that affects us far less than it affects other countries in NATO, and yet we’re doing all of the lifting," Trump said. "They’re not doing anything. And I say: 'Why is it that Germany’s not dealing with NATO on Ukraine? Why is it that other countries that are in the vicinity of Ukraine, why aren’t they dealing? Why are we always the one that’s leading, potentially the third world war with Russia.' "

Trump said that U.S. involvement in NATO may need to be significantly diminished in the coming years, breaking with nearly seven decades of consensus in Washington. "We certainly can’t afford to do this anymore," Trump said, adding later, "NATO is costing us a fortune, and yes, we’re protecting Europe with NATO, but we’re spending a lot of money."

Trump sounded a similar note in discussing the U.S. presence in the Pacific. He questioned the value of massive military investments in Asia and wondered aloud whether the United States still was capable of being an effective peacekeeping force there.

“South Korea is very rich, great industrial country, and yet we’re not reimbursed fairly for what we do," Trump said. "We’re constantly sending our ships, sending our planes, doing our war games — we’re reimbursed a fraction of what this is all costing."

Asked whether the United States benefits from its involvement in the region, Trump replied, "Personally, I don’t think so." He added, "I think we were a very powerful, very wealthy country, and we are a poor country now. We’re a debtor nation."





https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-politics/wp/2016/03/21/donald-trump-rev...

Sounds good, for us, and the #nevertrump goons alike. Will they reassess their "trump will start ww3!!!!" position?  Not on your life.
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Reply #93 - Mar 22nd, 2016 at 4:18pm
 
innocentbystander. wrote on Mar 22nd, 2016 at 2:48pm:
The id1ot left will always have an advantage when it comes to protest, after a life spent on welfare they don't have any where else to be so can commit to protest full time unlike the right that have to be up for work in the morning in order to support the welfare scum that hate them.


You should pay more attention. Donald Trump's main support is coming from the blue collar and left wing trailer trash group. He is Republican in name only.

The same people who brought you Obama are trying to bring you Trump.

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Reply #94 - Mar 22nd, 2016 at 4:23pm
 
I'm curious, Honky. Do you want a war?
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Reply #95 - Mar 22nd, 2016 at 4:27pm
 
bugger off karnal.
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Reply #96 - Mar 22nd, 2016 at 4:49pm
 
bogarde73 wrote on Mar 22nd, 2016 at 3:25pm:
See the Washington Post for big news on Trump foreign policy.
The new isolationism.

New common sense, I think. We haven't seen it for decades so it's very surprising when you see it. But it makes perfect sense.  That appears to be the main cause for hostility towards Trump - he makes sense, something that is very unusual from a political candidate. 

You can disagree with him but you have to bring clear and straightforward arguments against his. Shouting down and false parallels with Hitler will not be enough to counter common sense.





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Reply #97 - Mar 22nd, 2016 at 5:25pm
 
aquascoot wrote on Mar 22nd, 2016 at 2:52pm:
innocentbystander. wrote on Mar 22nd, 2016 at 2:05pm:
Nobody is right or wrong in all of this, everybody is right and everybody is wrong, for instance lets say a leech or tick attaches itself to a warm body, is that leech or tick wrong in doing that, well no because that is the survival strategy that species has adapted, it may be wrong to the host but its 100% right for the tick or leech.

Now lets extrapolate that scenario to the human species, some humans are ticks and leeches and some humans are hosts and this is where we find ourselves now, evolutionary wise.

The left wish to be ticks and leeches and the right set themselves up to be the hosts, neither is right or wrong, both are just following their one true evolutionary path, the only way to really decide which course is wrong and which course is right is to battle it out on the streets Darwinian style.

To the victor go the spoils.      




wow,  thats good  Wink


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He can run one of your ashrams up there in the horse country.
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Reply #98 - Mar 23rd, 2016 at 7:06am
 
Well done for standing up honky.
I agree with you.
Pay no attention to the Muslim apologist Karnak. We see today what his kind have brought us to.
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Reply #99 - Mar 23rd, 2016 at 9:24am
 
Melanias purse wrote on Mar 22nd, 2016 at 4:23pm:
I'm curious, Honky. Do you want a war?



now now K,
it appears that certain elements of the islamic faith in brussells most certainly do want a war.

Their motive is obviously to spark massive tension in europe, get the europeans to hate on the muslims and drive these muslims straight into their arms.

Its a good strategy.

it will work, in all probability.

So we may well get a war.....

But Honky didnt start it.

The islamic fundamentalists lit the match.
This fact cannot be denied.

Now,  europe has a problem. a cancer if you will

this can be dealt with by a series of surgical strikes designed to kill off every malignant cell.

or you can let it fester for 5 years, metastasise and spread and then have to use chemo on the entire continent and make everybody sick and probably not cure it anyway.

the alpha male surgeon would have the best strategy.
Hit hard and be decisive.
Ever little pocket of cancer (and it seems some of these no-go suburbs in european cities have significant metastases) needs to be surgically cleansed and there isnt a moment to spare.

Standing at the end of the bed, when the patient has cancer, and wringing your hands, like the current european leadership seems to be doing is a rediculous strategy.

these are acts of war and need to be met with full military responses.
If the marshmallows in europe dont have the stomach for it, call in the israeli defense force to get the job done  Wink
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Reply #100 - Mar 23rd, 2016 at 9:45am
 
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Reply #101 - Mar 23rd, 2016 at 10:40am
 


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I’d do more than waterboarding’

‘I’d do more than waterboarding’

Donald Trump says the US should do “whatever they have to do” when questioning terror suspects.


Donald Trump for Emperor.
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Reply #102 - Mar 23rd, 2016 at 10:42am
 
Washington Post:

Donald Trump outlined an unabashedly noninterventionist approach to world affairs Monday, telling The Washington Post's editorial board that he questions the need for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, which has formed the backbone of Western security policies since the Cold War.

The meeting at The Post covered a range of issues, including media libel laws, violence at his rallies, climate change, NATO and the U.S. presence in Asia.

Speaking ahead of a major address on foreign policy later Monday in front of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, Trump said he advocates a light footprint in the world. In spite of unrest abroad, especially in the Middle East, Trump said the United States must look inward and steer its resources toward rebuilding domestic infrastructure.

"I do think it’s a different world today, and I don’t think we should be nation-building anymore," Trump said. "I think it’s proven not to work, and we have a different country than we did then. We have $19 trillion in debt. We’re sitting, probably, on a bubble. And it’s a bubble that if it breaks, it’s going to be very nasty. I just think we have to rebuild our country."

He added: "I watched as we built schools in Iraq and they’re blown up. We build another one, we get blown up. We rebuild it three times and yet we can’t build a school in Brooklyn. We have no money for education because we can’t build in our own country. At what point do you say, 'Hey, we have to take care of ourselves?' So, I know the outer world exists and I’ll be very cognizant of that. But at the same time, our country is disintegrating, large sections of it, especially the inner cities."

For the first time, Trump also listed members of a team chaired by Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.) that is counseling him on foreign affairs and helping to shape his policies: Keith Kellogg, Carter Page, George Papadopoulos, Walid Phares and Joseph E. Schmitz.

Trump praised George P. Shultz, who served as President Ronald Reagan's top diplomat, and was harshly critical of current secretary of state John F. Kerry. He questioned the United States’ continued involvement in NATO and, on the subject of Russia’s aggression in Ukraine, said America’s allies are "not doing anything."

"Ukraine is a country that affects us far less than it affects other countries in NATO, and yet we’re doing all of the lifting," Trump said. "They’re not doing anything. And I say: 'Why is it that Germany’s not dealing with NATO on Ukraine? Why is it that other countries that are in the vicinity of Ukraine, why aren’t they dealing? Why are we always the one that’s leading, potentially the third world war with Russia.'

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Reply #103 - Mar 23rd, 2016 at 10:43am
 
Trump said that U.S. involvement in NATO may need to be significantly diminished in the coming years, breaking with nearly seven decades of consensus in Washington. "We certainly can’t afford to do this anymore," Trump said, adding later, "NATO is costing us a fortune, and yes, we’re protecting Europe with NATO, but we’re spending a lot of money."

Trump sounded a similar note in discussing the U.S. presence in the Pacific. He questioned the value of massive military investments in Asia and wondered aloud whether the United States still was capable of being an effective peacekeeping force there.

“South Korea is very rich, great industrial country, and yet we’re not reimbursed fairly for what we do," Trump said. "We’re constantly sending our ships, sending our planes, doing our war games — we’re reimbursed a fraction of what this is all costing."

Asked whether the United States benefits from its involvement in the region, Trump replied, "Personally, I don’t think so." He added, "I think we were a very powerful, very wealthy country, and we are a poor country now. We’re a debtor nation."

Trump cast China as a leading economic and geopolitical rival and said the United States should toughen its trade alliances to better compete.

"China has got unbelievable ambitions," Trump said. "China feels very invincible. We have rebuilt China. They have drained so much money out of our country that they’ve rebuilt China. Without us, you wouldn’t see the airports and the roadways and the bridges. The George Washington Bridge [in New York], that’s like a trinket compared to the bridges that they build in China. We don’t build anymore. We had our day."

Trump began the hour-long meeting by pulling out a list of some of his foreign policy advisers.

"Walid Phares, who you probably know. PhD, adviser to the House of Representatives. He’s a counterterrorism expert," Trump said. "Carter Page, PhD. George Papadopoulos. He’s an oil and energy consultant. Excellent guy. The honorable Joe Schmitz, [was] inspector general at the Department of Defense. General Keith Kellogg. And I have quite a few more. But that’s a group of some of the people that we are dealing with. We have many other people in different aspects of what we do. But that’s a pretty representative group."

Trump said he plans to share more names in the coming days.

Kellogg, a former Army lieutenant general, is an executive vice president at CACI International, a Virginia-based intelligence and information technology consulting firm with clients around the world. He has experience in national defense and homeland security issues and worked as chief operating officer for the Coalition Provisional Authority in Baghdad following the invasion of Iraq.

Schmitz served as inspector general at the Defense Department during the early years of President George W. Bush’s administration and has worked for Blackwater Worldwide. In a brief phone call Monday, Schmitz confirmed that he is working for the Trump campaign and said that he has been involved for the past month. He said he frequently confers with Sam Clovis, one of Trump's top policy advisers, and that there has been a series of conference calls and briefings in recent weeks.

. . . .Trump’s meeting with The Post was on the record. An audio recording was shared by the editorial board, and a full transcript will be posted later Monday. Trump was accompanied to the meeting, which took place at The Post's new headquarters, by his campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski, and spokeswoman, Hope Hicks.
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Reply #104 - Mar 23rd, 2016 at 11:16am
 
Sprintcyclist wrote on Mar 23rd, 2016 at 10:40am:
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I’d do more than waterboarding’

‘I’d do more than waterboarding’

Donald Trump says the US should do “whatever they have to do” when questioning terror suspects.


Donald Trump for Emperor.


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