LOL, fine thanks Geoffrey.

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> Tim Kaine is anti-War depending on who is president
> <http://groups.google.com/group/politicalforum/t/445f206060855630?utm_source=digest&utm_medium=email>
> plainolamerican <[email protected]>: Jul 25 06:33AM -0700
>
> As a member of the Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs, Kaine pushed for a
> new Congressional authorization of military force for theAmerican
> operations
> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American-led_intervention_in_Syria>
> against Islamic
> State of Iraq and the Levant
> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islamic_State_of_Iraq_and_the_Levant>
> (ISIL).
> [105] <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Kaine#cite_note-jherb-106> Kaine
> supported the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action
> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joint_Comprehensive_Plan_of_Action>
> withIran
> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran>, though he also helped Republican
> Senator Bob Corker <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Corker> hold a vote
> on a resolution of disapproval on the deal.[105]
> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Kaine#cite_note-jherb-106>
> Kaine and Republican Senator John McCain
> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_McCain> of Arizona introduced the War
> Powers Consultation Act of 2014,[165]
> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Kaine#cite_note-5QuestionsWarPowers-166>
> which
> would replace the War Powers Act of 1973
> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_Powers_Act_of_1973>, bringing the
> Congress back into decisions on the deployment of U.S. military
> forces.[165]
> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Kaine#cite_note-5QuestionsWarPowers-166>
> The
> bill would establish a Congressional Consultation Committee, with which
> the
> President would be required to consult regularly regarding significant
> foreign policy matters; before ordering the deployment of the Armed Forces
> into a significant armed conflict; and at least every two months for the
> duration of any significant armed conflict.[165]
> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Kaine#cite_note-5QuestionsWarPowers-166
> >
> [166] <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Kaine#cite_note-167> Kaine
> argued
> for the bill by citing his "frustration" over the sloppiness of "process
> and communication over decisions of war", noting that "Presidents tend to
> overreach and Congress sometimes willingly ducks tough votes and
> decisions.
> We all have to do better."[165]
> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Kaine#cite_note-5QuestionsWarPowers-166>
> Kaine
> has stated that "war powers questions" are a "personal obsession" of his.
> [167] <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Kaine#cite_note-168>[168]
> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Kaine#cite_note-169>
>
> In November 2014, at the Halifax International Security Forum
> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halifax_International_Security_Forum>,
> Kaine, together with Senator John McCain
> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_McCain>, emphasized the necessity of
> congressional authorization for U.S. military operations
> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_intervention_against_ISIL>
> against Islamic
> State of Iraq and the Levant
> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islamic_State_of_Iraq_and_the_Levant>
> (ISIL),
> saying: "You just can't have a war without Congress. You can't ask people
> to risk their lives, risk getting killed, seeing other folks getting
> killed
> or injured if Congress isn't willing to do the job to put their thumbprint
> on this and say, this is a national mission and worth it."[169]
> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Kaine#cite_note-170>
>
> On December 11, 2014, after a five-month campaign by Kaine, the U.S.
> Senate
> Foreign Relations Committee
> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Senate_Foreign_Relations_Committee>
> approved
> by 10–8 (straight party lines) a measure authorizing military force
> against
> ISIL, but barring the use of ground troops.[170]
> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Kaine#cite_note-171>[171]
> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Kaine#cite_note-172> In 2015, Kaine
> criticized Obama's approach to the Syrian civil war
> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syrian_civil_war>, saying that the
> establishment of humanitarian no-fly zones
> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No-fly_zone> would have alleviated the
> humanitarian crisis in Syria.[172]
> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Kaine#cite_note-173>[173]
> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Kaine#cite_note-174>
>
> On Friday, July 22, 2016 at 9:51:31 PM UTC-5, Perplexed wrote:
> Back to top <#m_-4351819883929355799_digest_top>
> [grendelreport] Ted Nugent's 20 Reasons to Vote for Trump Go Viral.
> Liberals Horrified
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> plainolamerican <[email protected]>: Jul 25 06:27AM -0700
>
> Ted Nugent Announces He Hates Jews, Mocks the Holocaust; Anti-Israel
> <
> http://www.debbieschlussel.com/81411/ted-nugent-announces-he-hates-jews-mocks-the-holocaust-anti-israel/
> >
>
> By *Debbie Schlussel <http://www.debbieschlussel.com/>*
>
> [image: 59292129]
> <
> http://www.debbieschlussel.com/81411/ted-nugent-announces-he-hates-jews-mocks-the-holocaust-anti-israel/tednugenthitler/
> >
> [image: yellowstar.jpg]
> *The Nuge is Now a Neo-Nazi Stooge*
>
> It’s official: Ted Nugent, NRA Board Member and frequent guest on
> conservative talk radio shows, including and especially Sean Hannity’s
> show
> (and his FOX News show), hates Jews and Israel. And he thinks it’s fun to
> mock the Holocaust.
>
> *Ted Nugent’s FB Post Yesterday & My Responses (I Meant to Type that
> Nugent
> Endorsed CRUZ, not Jews)* . . .
> [image: tednugentassholecropped]
> <
> http://www.debbieschlussel.com/81411/ted-nugent-announces-he-hates-jews-mocks-the-holocaust-anti-israel/tednugentassholecropped/
> >
> [image: tednugentantisemitecropped]
> <
> http://www.debbieschlussel.com/81411/ted-nugent-announces-he-hates-jews-mocks-the-holocaust-anti-israel/tednugentantisemitecropped/
> >
> [image: tednugentfucropped]
> <
> http://www.debbieschlussel.com/81411/ted-nugent-announces-he-hates-jews-mocks-the-holocaust-anti-israel/tednugentfucropped/
> >
>
> In 1997 or ’98, I and Ted Nugent testified together before a Michigan
> Senate committee in support of loosening or eliminating Michigan laws that
> placed restrictions on gun sales, gun ownership, and gun possession. I
> noted in my speech that I am a religious Jew and that my late Holocaust
> survivor grandfather, Isaac Engel–about whom I’ve written here before–was
> a
> proud gun-owner and always taught me about the gun restrictions that Nazis
> and other Jew-haters put on Jews, so that they could annihilate the Jews.
> Ted Nugent heard my speech. He also had me on the Detroit-area radio show
> he hosted at the time when I ran for the Michigan House shortly
> thereafter,
> and I repeated what I said before the Michigan Senate committee. My
> articles have been featured in the NRA magazine and I was a speaker at
> several NRA national conventions (until the organization bowed to Muslim
> Grover Norquist and his friend, convicted Islamic terrorist Sami Al-Arian).
>
> But Ted Nugent doesn’t care about that.
>
> Yesterday, *on his Facebook Page
> <
> https://www.facebook.com/tednugent/photos/a.415262022296.178371.124016042296/10153470914987297/?type=3&theater>*,
>
> Ted Nugent personally and proudly posted a set of pictures of Jewish
> liberal Democrat politicians, whom he says are solely responsible for gun
> control. The pictures that he posted had pictures of Israeli flags on each
> headshot, as well as detailed captions about each one’s Jewish heritage or
> ties to Israel. No matter that every single one of them is a JINO (Jew In
> Name Only) and several are NOT pro-Israel. No big deal, either, that at
> least one, former New Jersey U.S. Senator Frank Lautenberg, has been dead
> for years. You see, every bad thing in America is the Jews’ fault. Got
> that? Ted Nugent wants you to know it’s all about the JOOOOOOS. And he
> posted “NEVER AGAIN mthrfkrs!,” in a not-so-veiled mockery of the
> Holocaust, for which “Never Again” has become the Jewish slogan.
>
> Despite the conventional wisdom about Jews and gun control, I’m one of
> many
> proud Jewish gun owners in America and one of many Jewish Americans who
> believe that the Second Amendment is the most important civil right and
> have fought against restrictions on it. My late father, also a religious
> Jew and a U.S. Army veteran who proudly served during Vietnam, taught me
> my
> appreciation for this precious right. My synagogue, an Orthodox Jewish
> synagogue, held a class–attended by many members–to obtain their Michigan
> concealed pistol licenses. On top of that, many avowed liberal gun control
> advocates–Barack Obama, Jon Hamm, those who run the Brady Campaign
> (neither
> of the Bradys were Jews), the Clintons, etc.–are not Jews.
>
> Again, Ted Nugent doesn’t care about that. He only cares about letting you
> know that it’s the JOOOOOOOOS and only the EVIL JOOOOOOS–especially the
> ones who are pro-Israel–that want to take away your and my guns. Oh, and
> he
> wants you to know that he has no respect for what happened in the
> Holocaust
> to Jews like my late grandfather and grandmother and their families, so he
> will invoke it in his attacks on the Jews.
>
> What Ted Nugent doesn’t seem to get because he’s just a famous ignoramus
> with diarrhea of the mouth, is that in Israel almost every Jew owns at
> least one gun, if not several, and they carry them around for protection.
> The country is probably the most pro-gun country in the world. It has to
> be
> because its Jewish citizens are under attack every single day from
> Palestinians who want to kill them. Palestinians who stab them, shoot them
> up, bomb them, drive cars into them, and other such actions that can
> generally be proactively stopped with a gun. On my very first trip to
> Israel, I met one of my 12-year-old cousins who wore a shotgun around his
> shoulder. It was a must wear accessory for survival.
>
> Ted Nugent is too stupid to know these things and too shallow. He’s an
> attention whore, and this is his latest way to get eyeballs: by replacing
> Cat Scratch Fever with Jew Hate Virus. That won’t cure the fact that he’s
> an incessant blowhard and a complete boor.
>
> I noted that on Nugent’s Facebook page against the Jews, he got thousands
> of supportive, openly Jew-hating comments from neo-Nazis and bigots–many
> of
> them calling for the annihilation or mass deportation of all Jews. Thanks,
> “Uncle Ted.” Did Nugent erase those comments or disavow them? Nope. (It
> was
> heartening to see that many right-wing, conservative Jews and many
> non-Jewish conservatives posted comments attacking Nugent on his Facebook
> post, but several thousand people shared his post, and that’s scary.)
>
> I note, also, that yesterday Nugent endorsed Ted Cruz. Donald Trump has
> come under fire for drawing the support of a number of racists and White
> supremacists. But now Ted Cruz has Ted Nugent. And, funny, I haven’t heard
> a word from Ted Cruz about it.
>
> So, will the NRA or Hannity or the other so-called conservatives dump him?
> Will FOX News–up in arms about Donald Trump’s proposal to maybe briefly
> keep more Muslims from entering the country–have the same “civil rights”
> concerns about the network’s frequent guest Nugent’s views about the Jews?
> Don’t hold your breath.
>
> Remember that, the next time they tell you about the anti-Semites on the
> left, which has no monopoly on Jew-hatred. Not even close.
>
> ***
>
> By the way, longtime readers know that this isn’t my first criticism of
> the
> fraud and hypocrite Ted Nugent. He’s a *draft-dodging liar who broke the
> law and obtained phony student deferments so he could avoid serving in
> Vietnam
> <
> http://www.debbieschlussel.com/1503/the-hypocritical-summer-of-ted-nugent/>*.
>
> Thing is, he wasn’t a student at the time. He was touring with rock bands.
>
> And, as I’ve *noted on this site
> <
> http://www.debbieschlussel.com/1503/the-hypocritical-summer-of-ted-nugent/>*,
>
> he wrote a whole chapter in his book, “Ted, White & Blue,” lecturing Black
> men to stop having so much premarital sex and kids out of wedlock,
> detailing the damage that is done to kids without a father. This same Ted
> Nugent *who is a child molester who had sex with minors (he even got some
> imbecile parents to sign a girl over to him as her guardian so he could
> have sex with her) and is the father of at least eight kids with six
> different women
> <
> http://www.debbieschlussel.com/48944/ted-nugent-deserved-to-be-in-jail-or-dead-long-before-obama-draft-dodging-multi-babydaddy/>*
> .
> . . or is that nine kids with seven different women? I lost count because
> new kids keep popping up to meet the sperm donor “dad,” Ted Nugent, they
> missed out on for the first four decades of their lives.
>
> He’s not exactly the guy you should take advice from . . . about anything,
> whether its guns, the JOOOOOOOOS, Black men’s sex lives, etc.
>
> ***
>
> Don’t count on the National Rifle Association (NRA) to take a stand
> against
> Jew-hatred and dump big-mouthed Nugent. As I’ve noted on this site, and
> above, the NRA has no backbone on anything important, including the Second
> Amendment. The organization once disinvited me from speaking at their
> national convention because Muslim Grover Norquist didn’t like that I was
> writing about and exposing his buddy, Islamic Jihad terrorist group
> founder
> and worldwide chief Sami Al-Arian, a convicted terrorist. Despite the fact
> that Al-Arian fundraised for Islamic terrorist operations to kill innocent
> civilians, including American college student Alisa Flatow (who was killed
> in a bus bombing Al-Arian masterminded), and the fact that Al-Arian
> bragged
> about the merger of his Islamic Jihad terrorist group with HAMAS, the NRA
> actually tried to take his side at Jihad Grover’s request.
>
> After inviting me to speak at the NRA national convention for a second or
> third year in a row, I was informed that my invitation was being revoked
> at
> Grover’s request because Grover was an NRA Board Member (and still is) and
> was upset at what I was writing about Al-Arian in the New York Post (and
> saying in appearances on FOX News), etc. When I asked if the NRA was a
> lobby for the Second Amendment or, rather, for Islamic terrorists, the
> NRA’s spokesperson couldn’t give me an answer on that. I was only
> re-invited because I threatened (and planned) to talk about this on Howard
> Stern’s nationally-syndicated radio show. While NRA chief Wayne LaPierre
> personally apologized to me, after that appearance at the NRA convention I
> was never again invited back.
>
> And the Jews who headed and/or serve on the NRA board, including Todd
> Rathner and Sandy Froman (an NRA President), have had no backbone to stop
> the Jew-hatred that seems welcome at the NRA. Both retreated from explicit
> commitments to me to get rid of Norquist. They and the NRA told me they
> were disturbed that Norquist–their board member–took money from Al-Qaeda
> and laundered it and that they were concerned about his support for open
> Jew-hating, Islamic-terrorist supporting organizations (including
> unindicted HAMAS co-conspirator CAIR). And they told me he’d soon be
> dumped
> from their board. But, despite their commitments, it never happened. (Hey,
> Todd Rathner has an African Safari business to promote and protect.) And
> it
> never happened, despite the fact that Norquist secured a Bush White House
> job for Suhail Khan, who along with Kahn’s father, brought Ayman
> Al-Zawahiri into the United States to raise money for Al-Qaeda at Kahn’s
> father’s mosque. Muslims, whose cause Norquist champions, support gun
> control in overwhelming majorities in poll after poll.
>
> Hey, where’s Ted Nugent’s post about Muslims who want to take away our
> guns? I must’ve missed that.
>
> The NRA is comfortable with board members like Norquist and Jew-hater Ted
> Nugent.
>
> And that should bother anyone who really cares about a strong Second
> Amendment.
>
> ***
>
> One other thing: don’t believe Glenn Beck’s phony campaign against the NRA
> to drop Norquist. Beck quickly abandoned that and has, instead, hired
> Norquist’s and Islam’s apologist scammer rabbi, Daniel Lapin, to do a
> podcast for him.
>
> Lapin, FYI, officiated at the wedding of the gay jihadist Grover and his
> Muslim beard . . . er, wife. And, as documented in mainstream media
> reports
> and court documents, Lapin helped facilitate Norquist’s and his pal and
> convicted felon Jack Abramoff’s money-laundering schemes and rip-offs of
> federal Indian tribes for which Abramoff went to prison for several years.
> Norquist escaped Bush Justice Department prosecution because he was
> protected by his pal, FOX News Contributor Karl Rove.
>
>
> On Sunday, July 24, 2016 at 3:15:02 PM UTC-5, Travis wrote:
> Back to top <#m_-4351819883929355799_digest_top>
> Debba: Fun & Games!
> <http://groups.google.com/group/politicalforum/t/ca22c34fa91a8b9?utm_source=digest&utm_medium=email>
> Keith In Tampa <[email protected]>: Jul 24 09:20PM -0400
>
> Good Evening From Tampa Geoffrey!
>
> Lil' Debba does! (Have some Kosher "Thunder Thighs"!)
>
>
>
>
>
> ​
>
> ​
>
>
> On Sun, Jul 24, 2016 at 8:58 PM, geoffrey theist <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> geoffrey theist <[email protected]>: Jul 24 08:26PM -0500
>
> I guess she's the scape goat I couldn't bring myself to say sacrificial
> lamb.good riddance to her annoying ass
>
> Keith In Tampa <[email protected]>: Jul 24 09:30PM -0400
>
> I actually like Lil' Debba! She has a talent that even Plain Ol' has to
> love! To be able to lie so naturally, and spew forth Secular Progressive
> nonsense as she does; (and be able to talk in that "Miami Slide/Jewish New
> York" accent takes a lot of talent! This in fact could be Plain Ol's
> Bride!
>
>
>
> On Sun, Jul 24, 2016 at 9:26 PM, geoffrey theist <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> geoffrey theist <[email protected]>: Jul 24 08:32PM -0500
>
> No wonder he hate jews so much lol.
>
> Keith In Tampa <[email protected]>: Jul 24 09:34PM -0400
>
> I should have said "Plain Ol's Future Bride"! She would make a fine
> addition to Plain Ol's new rhetoric and dogma! And she obviously is a
> breeder! ​
>
> On Sun, Jul 24, 2016 at 9:32 PM, geoffrey theist <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> plainolamerican <[email protected]>: Jul 25 06:11AM -0700
>
> I actually like Lil' Debba! She has a talent that even Plain Ol' has to
> love! To be able to lie so naturally, and spew forth Secular Progressive
> nonsense as she does; (and be able to talk in that "Miami Slide/Jewish New
> York" accent takes a lot of talent! This in fact could be Plain Ol's
> Bride!
> ---
> wrong again ... she' scummy.
> her conversation with her rabbi should interesting.
>
> On Sunday, July 24, 2016 at 8:30:54 PM UTC-5, KeithInTampa wrote:
> plainolamerican <[email protected]>: Jul 25 06:12AM -0700
>
> No wonder he hate jews so much lol.
> ---
> I don't hate jews ... in fact, I have jewish friends with similar opinions
> about zionists.
> know the enemy.
>
> On Sunday, July 24, 2016 at 8:32:37 PM UTC-5, gtheist957 wrote:
> plainolamerican <[email protected]>: Jul 25 06:22AM -0700
>
> I should have said "Plain Ol's Future Bride"! She would make a fine
> addition to Plain Ol's new rhetoric and dogma! And she obviously is a
> breeder!
> ---
> wrong again ... she's scum and very ugly.
>
>
>
>
> Democratic National Committee chairman Rep. *Debbie Wasserman Schultz* is
> now trying to walk back comments she made against the “problem” of
> intermarriage of Jewish people with gentiles.
>
> “We have the problem of assimilation. We have the problem of
> intermarriage,” said in leaked audio obtained last week
> <
> http://www.mediaite.com/online/dncs-wasserman-schultz-blasts-msnbc-for-biased-israel-coverage-in-leaked-audio/>
> by
> Shark Tank blog. “We have the problem that too many generations of Jews
> don’t realize the importance of our institutions strengthening our
> community — particularly with the rise of anti-Semitism and global
> intolerance.”
>
> In a statement through the DNC
> <
> http://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/top-democrat-walks-back-critiques-jewish-intermarriages-n299196>,
>
> the Florida Democrat stepped back from those comments a bit: “I do not
> oppose intermarriage; in fact, members of my family, including my husband,
> are a product of it,” she wrote.
>
> She provided additional context: “At an annual Jewish community event in
> my
> congressional district, I spoke about my personal connection to Judaism
> and
> in a larger context about the loss of Jewish identity and the importance
> of
> connecting younger generations to the institutions and values that make up
> our community.”
>
> Those intermarriage comments were not the only controversial ones to
> emerge
> from the audio tapes: The Democratic lawmaker also went after the
> progressive cable news channel, MSNBC, for its “biased” coverage of Israel
> <
> http://www.mediaite.com/online/dncs-wasserman-schultz-blasts-msnbc-for-biased-israel-coverage-in-leaked-audio/>.
>
> “Where is the balance?” she asked. “Where is the spotlight on what Jewish
> children in Israel go through from being victims of rocket attacks?”
>
> Revisit the leaked audio below:
>
> [*Image via U.S. House of Representatives*]
>
> On Sunday, July 24, 2016 at 8:34:25 PM UTC-5, KeithInTampa wrote:
> Back to top <#m_-4351819883929355799_digest_top>
> [grendelreport] Media shielding Islam from connection to terror
> <http://groups.google.com/group/politicalforum/t/f293fe5fa0786f90?utm_source=digest&utm_medium=email>
> plainolamerican <[email protected]>: Jul 25 06:08AM -0700
>
> Media shielding Islam from connection to terror
> ---
> radical muzzy terrorists don't represent everyone who follows islam ...
> just as warmongering zionists don't represent all jews.
>
> media outlets will shield their chosen group regardless.
>
> On Sunday, July 24, 2016 at 3:21:22 PM UTC-5, Travis wrote:
> Back to top <#m_-4351819883929355799_digest_top>
> [grendelreport] Future Prophet Of Islam
> <http://groups.google.com/group/politicalforum/t/9f943e3ce09200cd?utm_source=digest&utm_medium=email>
> plainolamerican <[email protected]>: Jul 25 03:54AM -0700
>
> the plight of the Christians in CAR
> ---
> not an American concern.
>
> next ...
>
> On Sunday, July 24, 2016 at 4:22:17 PM UTC-5, KeithInTampa wrote:
> Keith In Tampa <[email protected]>: Jul 25 07:35AM -0400
>
> LOL!
>
> But it is an American concern when Muslims are allegedly killed by
> Christians?
>
> Okie-Dokie! You, Lil' Debba and Hil have a good time this week in Philly!
>
> On Mon, Jul 25, 2016 at 6:54 AM, plainolamerican <
> [email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> plainolamerican <[email protected]>: Jul 25 06:00AM -0700
>
> But it is an American concern when Muslims are allegedly killed by
> Christians?
>
> ---
> no ... I was just pointing out that they're both warmongering haters.
>
> On Monday, July 25, 2016 at 6:35:14 AM UTC-5, KeithInTampa wrote:
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> Travis <[email protected]>: Jul 25 06:40AM -0500
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> burkasrugly posted: "Fellow kafirs, Why would anyone NOT be against a
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> Fellow kafirs,
>
> Why would anyone NOT be against a murdering, woman-hating, totalitarian,
> beheading, slaughtering bunch of 7th century lunatics?
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> plainolamerican <[email protected]>: Jul 25 05:58AM -0700
>
> Why would anyone NOT be against a murdering, woman-hating, totalitarian,
> beheading, slaughtering bunch of 7th century lunatics?
> ---
> for the same reason they would be against warmongering zionists who soak
> Americans for weapons and tax dollars.
> they should be forced to fund and fight their own wars.
>
> it's interesting that jews and muzzies aren't killing each other in
> America
> ... ever wonder why?
>
> On Monday, July 25, 2016 at 6:40:14 AM UTC-5, Travis wrote:
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> Travis <[email protected]>: Jul 25 07:32AM -0500
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> Travis <[email protected]>: Jul 25 07:31AM -0500
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> http://www.weirduniverse.net/blog/comments/gobbles_the_crazy_eating_goat
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> [grendelreport] A free, almost foolproof way to check for malware |
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> Travis <[email protected]>: Jul 25 07:30AM -0500
>
> Interesting approach, at least for Windows users. I see no harm in doing
> this and would prefer to do this than infect my own machine with the East
> Bloc man-in-the-middle spyware commonly known as “most commercial antivirus
> products”.
>
>
>
> —S.
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>
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>
> http://www.infoworld.com/article/3014323/security/a-free-almost-foolproof-way-to-check-for-malware.html
> A free, almost foolproof way to check for malware
>
> No single antimalware engine can keep up with all the malware out there.
> But how about 57 of 'em?
>
> In this video, you'll learn how to download and run Windows Sysinternals
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> https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896653> to
> test all currently running executables on your Windows system against
> VirusTotal' <https://www.virustotal.com/>s 57 antivirus engines, which
> together offer the best accuracy you can ever get (with a small percentage
> of false positives that are pretty easy to spot).
>
> *Best way to check for malware*
>
> Neither the Sysinternals Process Explorer
> <https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896653> software nor
> the VirusTotal <https://www.virustotal.com/> service cost anything at all.
> The whole setup process will take you about five minutes and the scan,
> which you can execute any time you like, takes less than a minute. Only
> malware in memory will be detected, but if you're infected, very likely
> that malicious process will be running -- and this easy method will sniff
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>
> An InfoWorld security columnist since 2005, Roger Grimes holds more than 40
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> Travis <[email protected]>: Jul 25 07:29AM -0500
>
> *The dream of Muslim outreach has become a nightmare *
>
>
>
> *By Victor Davis Hanson *
>
> *Published July 21, 2016*
>
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>
> When President Obama entered office, he dreamed that his hope-and-change
> messaging and his references to his familial Islamic roots would win over
> the Muslim world. The soon-to-be Nobel Peace Prize laureate would make the
> U.S. liked in the Middle East. Then, terrorism would decrease.
>
> But, as with his approach to racial relations, Obama's remedies proved
> worse than the original illness.
>
> Obama gave his first presidential interview to Al Arabiya, noting that he
> has Muslims in his family. He implicitly blamed America's strained
> relations with many Middle Eastern countries on his supposedly insensitive
> predecessor, George W. Bush.
>
> The new message of the Obama administration was that the Islamic world was
> understandably hostile because of what America had done rather than what it
> represented.
>
> Accordingly, all mention of radical Islam, and even the word "terrorism,"
> was airbrushed from the new administration's vocabulary. Words to describe
> terrorism or the fight against it were replaced by embarrassing euphemisms
> like "overseas contingency operations," "man-caused disaster" and
> "workplace violence."
>
> In apology tours and mythological speeches, Obama exaggerated Islamic
> history as often as he critiqued America. He backed the Muslim Brotherhood
> in Egypt. He pushed America away from Israel, appeased Iran, and tried to
> piggyback on the Arab Spring by bombing Libya. He even lectured Christians
> on their past pathologies dating back to the Crusades.
>
> Yet Obama's outreach was still interpreted by Islamists as guilt and
> weakness to be exploited rather than magnanimity to be reciprocated.
> Terrorist attacks increased. Obama blamed them on a lack of gun control or
> generic "violent extremism."
>
> Careerist toadies in government parroted the party-line message and even
> tried to outdo their politically correct boss.
>
> Former Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano focused on returning
> veterans as terrorist risks. Obama and Secretary of State John Kerry said
> that global warming, not the Islamic State, was the real threat. NASA
> Administrator Charles Bolden said the president asked him to make Muslim
> outreach a top priority for the agency. CIA Director John Brennan said that
> jihad "is a holy struggle, a legitimate tenet of Islam." Director of
> National Intelligence James Clapper opined that the Muslim Brotherhood was
> largely secular.
>
> The president often blamed the detention facility at Guantanamo Bay for
> needlessly provoking Islam. Obama said that terrorist dangers were no more
> deadly than falls in bathtubs. He wrote off the Islamic State as an inept
> jayvee squad, assuring that they posed no existential threat. He campaigned
> on the premise that al-Qaida was on the run. Obama pulled all troops out of
> Iraq, which instantly degenerated into chaos.
>
> Obama kept insisting that guns, not Islamic terrorists, were the real
> danger -- even as assassins used bombs from Boston to Paris, knives from
> California to Oklahoma, and, most recently, a truck to run over innocents
> in Nice, France.
>
> Intelligence and law enforcement agencies got the message and worried more
> about charges of "Islamophobia" than preempting deadly terrorist attacks.
> Authorities had either interviewed and then ignored the Boston, Fort Hood,
> San Bernardino and Orlando terrorists, or they had blindly ignored their
> brazen social media threats.
>
> There was never cause for such weak-horse contrition.
>
> Radical Islam never had legitimate grievances against the West. America and
> Europe had welcomed in Muslim immigrants -- even as Christians were
> persecuted and driven out of the Middle East.
>
> Billions of dollars in American aid still flows to Islamic countries. The
> U.S. spent untold blood and treasure freeing Kuwait and later the Shiites
> of Iraq from Saddam Hussein. America tried to save Afghanistan from the
> Soviets and later from the Taliban.
>
> For over a half-century, the West paid jacked-up prices for OPEC oil --
> even as the U.S. Navy protected Persian Gulf sea lanes to ensure lucrative
> oil profits for Gulf state monarchies.
>
> Osama bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahiri, the original architects of al-Qaida,
> were so desperate to find grievances against the West that in their written
> diatribes they had to invent fantasies of Jews walking in Mecca. In Michael
> Moore fashion, they laughably whined about America's lack of campaign
> finance reform and Western culpability for global warming.
>
> The real problem is that Islamic terrorism feeds off the self-induced
> failures of the Middle East. Jihadists try to convince the Arab street that
> returning to religious fundamentalism and exporting jihad will empower
> Muslims to recapture lost primacy over a decadent and guilty West, just as
> in the mythical glory days of the caliphate.
>
> In truth, religious intolerance, gender apartheid, illiteracy, autocracy,
> statism, tribalism and religious fundamentalism all guarantee poverty,
> economic stagnation and scapegoating. While much of Asia and Latin America
> progressed through reform, the Middle East blame-gamed its miseries on
> affluent Western nations and on Israel.
>
> More disturbing, millions of Middle Easterners fled to the safety of Europe
> and the United States -- but on occasion, only to resist assimilation and
> show ingratitude once they got there.
>
> In short, the dreamy Obama approach to terrorism has proved a nightmare --
> and it is not over yet.
>
>
> Read more at
> http://www.jewishworldreview.com/0716/hanson072116.php3#C0mAM3geeWXrzFFr.99
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> Travis <[email protected]>: Jul 25 07:28AM -0500
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>
> http://www.infoworld.com/article/3096952/security/4-basic-security-facts-everyone-should-know.html#jump
>
> By Roger A. Grimes <http://www.infoworld.com/author/Roger-A.-Grimes/>
> 4 basic security facts everyone should know
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> More like this
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> InfoWorld | Jul 19, 2016
>
> Today, almost all hacking is done by professional criminals. In many
> countries, illegal hacking accounts for more crime, dollar-wise, than
> noncomputer crime. The United Kingdom recently joined that club
> <
> http://krebsonsecurity.com/2016/07/cybercrime-overtakes-traditional-crime-in-uk/
> >.
>
>
> Why is this important? First, if you find malware on your system, there's a
> good chance it's trying to steal your money. Second, no one is getting
> arrested anytime soon. If you lose anything to cybertheft, don’t expect to
> get it back -- most cybercriminals operate in foreign countries outside
> U.S. legal jurisdiction.
>
> *[ Roger Grimes' free and almost foolproof way to check for malware
> <
> http://www.infoworld.com/article/3014323/security/a-free-almost-foolproof-way-to-check-for-malware.html#tk.ifw-infsb
> >.
> | Make threat intelligence meaningful: A 4-point plan
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> >.
> | Discover how to secure your systems with InfoWorld's Security newsletter
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>
> A friend’s Facebook account got hacked last weekend, probably because he
> gave up his password in response to a fake Facebook email. The hacker used
> my friend’s account to say hello to his Facebook friends and trick them
> into installing malware or sending money. My friend sent threatening emails
> to the hackers, telling them they messed with the wrong person and he would
> spend his last red cent making sure they got arrested. I have no doubt he
> gave them a good laugh.
>
> In my nearly 30 years of fighting cybercrime, I’ve never heard of a victim
> getting money back from a hacker. Today’s world doesn’t work that way.
>
> The good news is that arming yourself with basic information can
> drastically reduce the risk you’ll become a victim. Consider these four
> points:
> 1. Two starting points lead to the vast majority of attacks
>
> Unpatched software provides the main entry point of entry for hackers or
> malware, in part because very few computers have the latest updates for
> every commonly hacked program. The victim surfs to a web page or opens an
> email, and their computer is instantly, silently compromised. The
> second-most-common attack method: The user gets tricked into installing a
> Trojan. Together, these two methods account for almost all successful
> hacks.
>
> Sure, there are hundreds of other methods: SQL injection attacks, password
> guessing, and so on. But nearly everything besides unpatched software and
> downloaded Trojans is statistical noise. In fact, if you fix the main two
> issues, you almost don’t need to do anything else.
> 2. Trojans make up the biggest proportion of malware
>
> Most malware can be broken down into viruses, worms, Trojans, or hybrids
> that combine features of two or more of those. Viruses spread by infecting
> other host files, which when run or accessed, fire off the malware program.
> Worms, once executed, are self-replicating; they don’t need someone to do
> anything once they are started.
>
> Trojans don’t spread themselves. They rely upon each victim to execute the
> malicious program. The originating hacker must spread each and every copy
> to each victim separately, usually via email.
>
> Why is this important? Well, unless the Trojan is ransomware
> <
> http://www.infoworld.com/article/3061959/security/got-ransomware-these-tools-may-help.html
> >,
> Trojans are easier to remove than the other malware types. Years ago most
> malware programs were viruses, and getting rid of them meant removing the
> virus from each infected host and trying to put back the legitimate program
> back to its original state. It was a hard to impossible task, and it
> significantly complicated removal and cleaning.
>
> These days, because most malware programs are Trojans -- as long as they
> aren’t ransomware that hasn’t already locked up your computer -- you can
> identify the malicious programs and remove them (although Trojans may
> contain self-protection techniques to hamper removal). Still, there isn’t a
> malware removal pro or program that doesn’t mind messing with Trojans as
> compared to the other types of malware.
> 3. Most people give away their logon credentials
>
> A significant percentage of users give their legitimate logon credentials
> to hackers every year. Typically this happens because the user is sent a
> phishing email that claims to be from the legitimate website asking for
> credentials -- or the user will lose the service.
>
> Never give your logon credentials in response to an email request. When in
> doubt, go directly to the legitimate website and see what it tells you to
> do. Trust the website, not the email.
> 4. Antivirus programs are a necessary evil
>
> Longtime readers know I don’t put a lot of faith in antimalware programs.
> Hackers create millions of new malicious programs each month, and
> signature-based antimalware can’t keep up.
>
> That doesn’t mean people should disable or uninstall their antivirus
> program. They may not be 100 percent accurate, but they catch some malware,
> and for that alone, most computers should have one installed.
>
> As I’ve reported several times in the recent past, I’m a big fan of
> periodically running running 57 antivirus programs all at once
> <
> http://www.infoworld.com/article/3014323/security/a-free-almost-foolproof-way-to-check-for-malware.html
> >
> (and it's free!). A single antivirus program can’t be accurate, but 57 of
> them together do pretty darn well.
>
>
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> Travis <[email protected]>: Jul 25 06:38AM -0500
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> Brian Bednarek <[email protected]>: Jul 25 03:59AM -0400
>
> I stopped using The Flying Spaghetti Monster <http://www.venganza.org/>
> because
> it upset Dewey so much in the other group ... I always thought it was a
> benign way to mention God without attacking a specific one!!!
>
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> pluto of brougham <[email protected]>: Jul 25 12:00PM +1000
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> The god of the all mighty dollar!!!
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> HEAR HEAR
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> Oh what a tangled web we weave, when we practice to deceive!
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> So strange you do not apply this same sentiment to your own Reactionaries
> Keith.
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> geoffrey theist <[email protected]>: Jul 24 10:38PM -0500
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> Eh Pluto ow the ell are ya? How's my cockney accent eh?
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> On Jul 24, 2016 9:00 PM, "pluto of brougham" <[email protected]>
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