Sunday, October 28, 2018

Location....

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Rally...

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We all see things from our own perspectives. In the world of politics, sometimes we look at things through the eyes of politicians who have an agenda. But the visual is worth a thousand words. 
The caravan of immigrants coming through Mexico can be seen as people who are looking for a better life  families with women and children escaping the possible oppression in their own countries. While Mexico offered... but no.
But the issue is 6 Billion people are looking for a better life. Most of what we consider them to be terrorists also want to live a better life and in the process destroy other people's lives. Some think they can obtain government support upon arrival and that would be enough to live on.
Without legal immigration and active screening, those who are forcing their ways through the border with fake stories, like Chinese team earlier who coached 14000 asylum seekers, those who are following the law have no chance.

Turf....

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Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarifsays U.S. support for Saudi Arabia has allowed the kingdom to act with impunity in the Middle East.
"I think the blanket support that the U.S. provides to Saudi Arabia has enabled it to carry out atrocities," Zarif said in an interview with CBS News correspondent Elizabeth Palmer on "Face the Nation" Sunday. 
Saudi Arabia has come under withering international criticism for the killing of dissident journalist Jamal Khashoggi at the hands of Saudi operatives at the country's consulate in Istanbul earlier this month.
Zarif also said U.S. choices have consistently destabilized the Middle East over the past two decades.
"The United States' choices in the Middle East are wrong, and these wrong choices lead to the disaster in our region," Zarif said. 
"We knew that the invasion of Iraq was the wrong choice, although Saddam Hussein was our enemy. 
We knew that the attack against Afghanistan was the wrong choice although Taliban were our enemy. 
We know that the invasion and attack, bombardment of Yemen are wrong choices. But the United States is continuously and persistently on the wrong side."
He didn't mention Syria's destruction by terrorists supported by foreign powers with its humanitarian collapse.

Body_hugging...

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In 1925, boxer shorts were unleashed on the world: loose-fitting underwear for men, featuring an elastic waistband inspired by the shorts worn by boxers. It was underwear for the inner pugilist. 

Just ten years later, briefs—jockey shorts, tighty-whities—entered the ring, offering a different vision of masculinity, both sleeker and more self-conscious. 

Since then, all manner of hybrids and contenders have emerged, from G-strings and banana slings to boxer briefs and tighty-non-whities. 

But the mavens of under-fashion still mostly align along the original poles: boxers versus briefs; feral versus domestic; low-rider comfort versus high-ball style.

In recent years, that divide has gained an existential edge, with various studies suggesting that wearing tight-fitting underwear may be bad for the under wearer. 

Saturday, October 27, 2018

Tree of Life...

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Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley referred lawyer Michael Avenatti to the Justice Department for a second criminal investigation, alleging that Avenatti had submitted a fraudulent sworn statement to the committee on Oct. 2. 
Grassley also referred Avenatti and his client, Julie Swetnick, to the Justice Department for a separate investigation, for three separate crimes: conspiracy, providing false statements to Congress and obstructing a Senate investigation.
Swetnick alleged that Brett and his friend Mark Judge were present at a high school party when she was gang raped by a series of boys after her drink was spiked. 
Swetnick also accused Kavanaugh of helping facilitate gang rapes when he was in high school.  Swetnick subsequently walked back of the allegations
 In a letter to the Justice Department, Grassley wrote that his second referral stemmed "from a second declaration he submitted to the Committee that also appears to contain materially false statements." Grassley cited an NBC News report that alleged inconsistencies in a sworn statement by a woman submitted to the Judiciary Committee that was supposed to bolster Swetnick's claim.
The anonymous woman alleges that she saw Kavanaugh spike a drink. However, in an interview with NBC News before Avenatti published the statement on Twitter, the woman said she never saw Kavanaugh spike a drink, and that she met Swetnick when they were in their 30s. According to NBC News, she told the network that Avenatti "twisted" her words.

Grudges...


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A knife-wielding assailant injured 14 children at a kindergarten in the western Chinese city of Chongqing, police reported. The attacker, a 39-year-old woman, was taken into custody.  
No other information about the attacker was given, other than her surname, Liu. Footage posted on social media showed injured children walking to ambulances from the school gate.
China has suffered a number of such incidents in recent years, blamed largely on the mentally ill or people bearing grudges.
Chinese law restricts the sale and possession of firearms, and mass attacks are generally carried out with knives or homemade explosives.
Almost 20 children were killed in school attacks in 2010, prompting a response from top government officials and leading many schools to add gates and security guards.

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After authorities took Cesar Sayoc into custody, CNN noticed the white van's windows covered in eye-catching political images and stickers.
The suspect was living in the van, and was arrested in Florida  in connection to the series of suspicious explosive packages sent  to top Democrats, and CNN.
One sticker that read "CNN Sucks" was also plastered on one of the windows
CNN spent five days crying out for having to leave their offices for a couple of hours at the police request, then of course blaming President Trump for whatever he did or didn't say. The police is working but the politician at the mic talk, talk and talk.
    CNN may be creating more dislikes by their fake stories, opinions and comments.

Bubble...

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Grandiosity is the defining characteristic of narcissism. More than just arrogance or vanity, grandiosity is an unrealistic sense of superiority. Narcissists believe they are unique or “special” and can only be understood by other special people. What’s more, they are too good for anything average or ordinary. They only want to associate and be associated with other high-status people, places, and things.

Narcissists also believe that they’re better than everyone else and expect to be recognized as such even when they’ve done nothing to earn that recognition. 

They will often exaggerate or outright lie about their achievements and talents. And when they talk about work or relationships, all you’ll hear is how much they do, how great they are, and how lucky the people in their lives are to have them. 
They are the undisputed star and everyone else is at best a bit player.

Since reality doesn’t support their grandiose view of themselves, narcissists live in a fantasy world propped up by distortion, self-deception, and magical thinking. 

They spin self-glorifying fantasies of unlimited success, power, brilliance, attractiveness, and ideal love that make them feel special and in control. These fantasies protect them from feelings of inner emptiness and shame, so facts and opinions that contradict them are ignored or rationalized away. Anything that threatens to burst the fantasy bubble is met with extreme defensiveness and even rage, so those around the narcissist learn to tread carefully around their denial of reality.