Friday, November 24, 2017

Libyan Slave Markets Create Diplomatic Storm In Africa, UN Security Council To Meet | Zero Hedge

Libyan Slave Markets Create Diplomatic Storm In Africa, UN Security Council To Meet | Zero Hedge
"Anti-slavery protests continued across various world capitals this week, especially in countries across Africa, after earlier protests in France got violent when police used tear gas and other riot control tactics on a crowed of more than one thousand outside of the Libyan embassy in Paris
The protests are in response to last week's widespread reports of slave markets operating in various cities across Libya, and look to continue as according to Reuters a major rally is set to take place in London later this week. 
Meanwhile France on Wednesday called an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council over the revelations, with President Macron referencing recent footage proving the existence of a slave trade network in Libya as "scandalous" and "unacceptable".
According to a CNN investigation, which included video footage of one slave auction in progress, migrant African workers are being sold for as little as $400 in at least nine different Libyan cities, though it's believed the network of slave auctions extends more broadlyincluding to locations under the UN-backed Government of National Accord based in Tripoli..."

Lunch video-----The Truth About Soy Boys

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Dreamers protest Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade to draw attention to their plight - Washington Times

Dreamers protest Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade to draw attention to their plight - Washington Times:

Image result for flickr commons images Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade"Illegal immigrant “Dreamers” tried to disrupt the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City on Thursday, saying they wanted to draw attention to their plight as Congress debates whether to grant them full legal status.
Several protesters tried to stage a demonstration by rushing out into the street and sitting down in the middle of the parade route as a band marched by. The protesters wore red T-shirts and chanted “Undocumented, unafraid,” which has become a motto of the illegal immigrant community demanding an amnesty."

This is the product of the Democrats. This is not capitalism, and the free market did NOT fail healthcare.

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"This is the product of the Democrats. 
This is not capitalism, and the free market did NOT fail healthcare.
Democrats created a crony system, which funnels windfall profits to their friends in charge of health insurance companies. 
he result has been diminished coverage paired with skyrocketing premiums. 
Paying more for less.
None of this is a surprise. 
What should really boil your blood is the fact that Democrats will manufacture such an obviously corrupt system that fuels poverty, then turn around and blame it on the free market (which they already destroyed).
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Mom puts recorder in child’s backpack to catch bullying, now faces felony charge | WISH-TV

Mom puts recorder in child’s backpack to catch bullying, now faces felony charge | WISH-TV
"NORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) – The mother of a Norfolk student turned to television station WAVY after she was charged by police.
“I tried to be fair, but it’s not fair,” Sarah Sims said.
“There is nothing fair about this.”
In late September, Sims said she had enough.
She said her 9-year-old daughter was getting bullied at Ocean View Elementary.

She said repeated calls and emails to the school went unreturned.
“The thing that bothers me the most is that I am yet to get a response from anyone in the administration,” Sims added.
Sims says she took actions into her own hands. 
She wanted to prove that nothing was being done to help her fourth-grade daughter. 
She put a digital recorder into her daughter’s backpack in hopes of catching audio from inside the classroom.
...Sims was charged with felony use of device to intercept oral communication and misdemeanor contributing to the delinquency of a minor.
The felony charge could carry five years in prison.
“Instead of comforting her she’s going to a magistrate and being handcuffed,” Paulding added..."

#1 This day 1967-----Strawberry Alarm Clock - Incense And Peppermints

Nearly 1/3 of Young Americans Think Compliments & Drink Invites are Sexual Harassment | Tribunist

Nearly 1/3 of Young Americans Think Compliments & Drink Invites are Sexual Harassment | Tribunist
See the source image"After allegations of sexual harassment and assault were made against movie producer Harvey Weinstein, accusations of misconduct have flooded into public awareness.

...But, a startling study shows that, in the minds of some Americans, even a simple compliment could be considered sexual harassment.
...However, a YouGov poll conducted during the past month also shows that not everyone sees eye to eye when it comes to defining which actions constitute sexual harassment.
Survey participants were asked, “Would you consider it sexual harassment if a man, who was not a romantic partner, did the following to a woman?”
They were then given a list of potential actions, ranging from “requesting a sexual favor” to “asking to go for a drink.”
...About 12.5 percent of young women considered being asked, “to go for a drink” as always or usually a form of sexual harassment, while about a quarter of male respondents felt that way..."
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Fusion GPS paid journalists, court papers confirm

Image result for flickr commons images handing over moneyFusion GPS paid journalists, court papers confirm:

"Newly filed court documents confirm that Fusion GPS, the company mostly responsible for the controversial “Trump dossier” on presidential candidate Donald Trump, made payments to three journalists between June 2016 until February 2017."


Hillary: I Wish the Government's Servers Were As Secure As Mine Was - Breitbart

Hillary: I Wish the Government's Servers Were As Secure As Mine Was - Breitbart:
See the source image"On Wednesday’s “Hugh Hewitt Show,” former Democratic presidential nominee and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton stated she wished the government “had had as high a level of security as there was on the server I used.”
Hewitt asked Clinton about her private email server being compromised by a foreign intelligence service. 
She responded that there is “no evidence” that this ever happened.
"...And certainly, given the FBI’s investigation, given the Russians’ absolute desire to get anything they could, there is no evidence whatsoever that my server, which, remember, was set up before I chose to use it, in part for convenience, I will say, as I have said many times before, and my husband’s office set it up, a former president’s office, and they had the highest level of security. 
I wish the government had had as high a level of security as there was on the server I used.”"

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History for November 24

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History for November 24 - On-This-Day.com
Zachary Taylor (U.S.) 1784, Bat Masterson 1853, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec 1864
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Scott Joplin 1868, Dale Carnegie 1888, William F. Buckley, Jr. 1925
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1859 - Charles Darwin, a British naturalist, published "On the Origin of Species." It was the paper in which he explained his theory of evolution through the process of natural selection.
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1871 - The National Rifle Association was incorporated in the U.S.
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1874 - Joseph F. Glidden was granted a patent for a barbed fencing material.
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1903 - Clyde J. Coleman received the patent for an electric self-starter for an automobile.













1940 - Nazis closed off the Jewish ghetto in Warsaw, Poland. Over the next three years the population dropped from 350,000 to 70,000 due to starvation, disease and deportations to concentration camps.
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1963 - Dallas nightclub owner Jack Ruby shot and killed Lee Harvey Oswald live on national television.
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1971 - Hijacker Dan Cooper, known as D.B. Cooper, parachuted from a Northwest Airlines 727 over Washington state with $200,000 in ransom.
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1987 - The U.S. and the Soviet Union agreed to scrap short- and medium-range missiles. It was the first superpower treaty to eliminate an entire class of nuclear weapons.
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Thursday, November 23, 2017

GENDER ROLES WIN AGAIN: Study Shows Women Still Attracted To Money And Muscles | Daily Wire

Image result for flickr commons images Brawney ManGENDER ROLES WIN AGAIN: Study Shows Women Still Attracted To Money And Muscles | Daily Wire:

"The Left longs for this dystopian future of sameness, a world purged of traditional masculinity, and will seemingly stop at nothing to indoctrinate their message. But these dystopian fantasies discount the reality of human nature, something innate and bred through evolution, where women will opt for the alpha male over the beta male feminist."


The way we were-----Mary Hopkin - Those Were The Days - 1968

Boob-tube-----Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade - 1959 NBC TV

"JOURNALISM": Media feasting on Bush ‘fake’ turkey claim; false story still repeated 10 years on….

Instapundit » Blog Archive » JOURNALISM: Media feasting on Bush ‘fake’ turkey claim; false story still repeated...years on…
Media feasting on Bush ‘fake’ turkey claim; false story still repeated 10 years on.
The image of Bush serving Thanksgiving dinner to the troops was so unacceptably wholesome, the press was forced to hallucinate a flaw in order to maintain its own sanity.
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/nov/27/media-still-feasting-on-bush-fake-turkey-claim/?page=all
Or what passes for that, in its case.
“One reporter on the error list is Howard Kurtz, who as The Washington Post’s media critic in 2006 wrote a story about a Bush visit to Afghanistan, saying it went off better than the 2003 Iraq visit and the ‘fake turkey.’..."

Thanksgiving, a Celebration of the Success of Capitalism

Thanksgiving, a Celebration of the Success of Capitalism - Page 4:
"Did you know that the first [Plymouth Colony Pilgrim's] Thanksgiving was a celebration of the triumph of private property and individual initiative?
William Bradford was the governor of the original Pilgrim colony, founded at Plymouth in 1621.
The colony was first organized on a communal basis, as their financiers required.
Land was owned in common.
See the source imageThe Pilgrims farmed communally, too, following the "from each according to his abilities, to each according to his needs" precept.
The results were disastrous. 
Communism didn't work any better 400 years ago than it does today.
By 1623, the colony had suffered serious losses. Starvation was imminent.
Bradford realized that the communal system encouraged and rewarded waste and laziness and inefficiency, and destroyed individual initiative.
Desperate, he abolished it.
He distributed private plots of land among the surviving Pilgrims,
encouraging them to plant early and farm as individuals, not collectively.
The results: a bountiful early harvest that saved the colonies.
After the harvest, the
Pilgrims celebrated with a day of Thanksgiving -- on August 9th."

NFL Ticket Prices Tumbling to Less than $15 as Anthem Protests Continue

NFL Ticket Prices Tumbling to Less than $15 as Anthem Protests Continue:
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"It has gotten increasingly hard for average Americans to afford to take their families out to sporting events, because the costs are so high. But as the NFL continues to lose fans, TV ratings, and moral authority, ticket prices have also crashed to unheard of lows."

The Fascinating History Behind 5 of the Most Beloved Thanksgiving Day Traditions

The Fascinating History Behind 5 of the Most Beloved Thanksgiving Day Traditions | TheBlaze.com
Thanksgiving Day is a holiday that is filled with countless traditions that are widely shared by millions of Americans, but how much do you really know about the history behind some of the most common and revered customs?
From cranberry sauce and turkey to parades and football, the annual foods and activities that millions of Americans partake in each year have deep and robust roots, with each being worthy of historical exploration.
TheBlaze chose just five of these popular cultural practices to provide you with some brief history and thought-provoking informational tidbits.
Enjoy them, below:
Why Turkey?
Turkey is a fixture at most Americans’ Thanksgiving tables, but where, exactly, did this tradition originate?
A definitive history is difficult to pin down, but many historians believe the bird didn’t actually enjoy a place at the original Thanksgiving feast between the Pilgrims and Native Americans back in 1621.
While poultry of some sort might have been served, turkey was not mentioned in historical accounts of the meal between the Pilgrims and the Wampanoag Indians.
Venison, though, was on the menu, along with other foods of the day.

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The Oregonian noted that, while we can’t be sure of when the turkey came into the mix, there is one key figure who advocated for the bird to be served on Thanksgiving — Sarah Josepha Hale (1788-1879).
Not only did Hale, a well-known writer (she penned “Mary Had a Little Lamb,” among other works), urge families to adopt certain foods like turkey, but she was also the driving force behind pushing the U.S. government to adopt Thanksgiving as an official holiday.
In 1863, Abraham Lincoln obliged — and here we are today.
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No. They're not going away. We must fight them. Every day-----PETA Ad: Eating Turkey is Cannibalism!

PETA Ad: Eating Turkey is Cannibalism!:

Have you ever been munching on a turkey leg and thought, “Man, I bet this is how my neighbor Frank tastes!” — well, if you’re PETA, you have.

The animal rights organization teamed up with Hannibal creator Bryan Fuller and actress Gillian Anderson to produce a new advertisement that outright likens turkey-eaters to cannibals, just in time for Thanksgiving Day.

Lunch video-----What's the Truth About the First Thanksgiving?

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Net neutrality: Progressives erupt over FCC proposal to repeal Obama-era rules - Washington Times

Net neutrality: Progressives erupt over FCC proposal to repeal Obama-era rules - Washington Times:

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Mr. Pai, a longtime critic of what he described as the “heavy-handed, utility-style regulations” for the internet, circulated the proposed draft called the Restore Internet Freedom Order among his fellow commissioners at Tuesday’s meeting.
The FCC’s decision, under pressure from President Obama, to impose the regulatory framework in 2015 was a “mistake,” Mr. Pai said."