JavaScript is disabled
Our website requires JavaScript to function properly. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings before proceeding.
Status
Thanks Jamie 6.5 well put. Oh and by the way, accurate. I much prefer the way you reference with linked facts... like say... an educated person. This is much preferred to regurgitated liberal hersay and doctrine.

Yes, I did say "doctrine" because most of the far lib views must received by "faith" because their is no factual basis, historical imperative, or cognitive thinking required.
The religion of liberalism. History truly documents how many die at the epitomy of "progressivism" following the movements of Marx, Lennon, Hitler, Mao... true patriarchs of the "Nanny state."
"Movements" now there's one for you, sounds like a load of......

Regards,
A1
A1 Gave you my monicher twice so you know who to "flame".
 
Last Edited:
Thank you kindly, but I'd much rather be bored to tears than have the world go up in flame. But it would appear as if I'm not going to get my wish, is this the end times the Bible speaks of? Hmmm, time will tell.
 
There is currently a coup in the works for thailand. the reason?
Well one of them is 'Unrest in the south.'
That's code for Moo Slim uprising
the local school teachers already carry govt issued guns due to the dozens of murdered teachers, chopped to bits in thier classrooms by Islamists.
 
Beck is a scandalmonger and holds the truth in such high regard he will only use it as a last resort. His "knowledge" of world affairs and politics is slanted in his own warped views, which he has lifted nearly whole cloth from the John Birch Society's paranoid doctrine of the late 50's. I give them no more weight than I do the current administration's promise to cut spending and solve the healthcare issue.
 
Beck is a scandalmonger and holds the truth in such high regard he will only use it as a last resort. His "knowledge" of world affairs and politics is slanted in his own warped views, which he has lifted nearly whole cloth from the John Birch Society's paranoid doctrine of the late 50's. I give them no more weight than I do the current administration's promise to cut spending and solve the healthcare issue.

Beck has been working hard to save your country from the socialist and Islamic extreemist. Listen a little more with comprehension to what he says and you will find a patriot who loves his country.

jj
 
Beck is a scandalmonger and holds the truth in such high regard he will only use it as a last resort. His "knowledge" of world affairs and politics is slanted in his own warped views, which he has lifted nearly whole cloth from the John Birch Society's paranoid doctrine of the late 50's. I give them no more weight than I do the current administration's promise to cut spending and solve the healthcare issue.


+1 - Phony as they come...
 
Sorry JJ - look into his past a little deeper. He will tell enough of the truth to appear credible - then take you on a little trip down the garden path. Sad to say - that is pretty much the state of affairs with all media personalities on the alphabet channels. If you're looking for heroes, you'll have to look a little closer to home. There are good, solid americans all around us. Put your faith in them.
 
Earlier today my wife sent me a copy of a news release that showed that some of the anti-gov't protesters were being PAID (BRIBED) to protest against Mubarak:

02/03 15:50 CST Cash-starved Egyptians turn on each other

Cash-starved Egyptians turn on each other


By TAREK EL-TABLAWY

AP Business Writer


CAIRO (AP) -- For more than a week, Zaki Abdel-Aziz had been out of work and nearly out of money, joining millions of Egyptians living more on hope than cash as the capital plunged into chaos and the economy ground to a virtual halt.

His wife and three children were hungry, tired and tense. There was just over $17 (100 pounds) in their apartment, and no way to borrow more. Then a chilling call came Tuesday night. "The guy asked me, 'Zaki, you haven't worked for a week, right? You don't have money?'" Abdel-Aziz, 45, recalled. "He said, 'Come out tomorrow and you'll get 100 pounds and a bag of food. All you have to do is join us against those traitors in Tahrir."

Abdel-Aziz, who works in a government records office, angrily rebuffed the offer. "I'm hungry, but I won't sell my soul to eat," he said. On Wednesday, supporters of President Hosni Mubarak converged on Tahrir Square in central Cairo, fighting deadly battles with protesters who seek the Egyptian leader's ouster.

The protests engulfing Cairo since Jan. 25 have shuttered businesses, forced factories to halt operations, closed banks and the stock exchange, and limited suppliers' ability to restock store shelves. Three days into February, many salaries have not been paid, even as rents are due. The price of some basic goods has spiked over 50 percent and other products have started to disappear from shelves.

The shortages and price increases are adding to the economic pinch that many protesters say was among the key catalysts for joining the demonstrations. But they have also fueled anger, both at the government and the protesters, pitting Egyptian against Egyptian.

Anti-government protesters allege that some of those who attacked them in Tahrir Square were paid to do so. And some Egyptians are losing patience with the demonstrators, saying Mubarak's offer not to run for office again was a major concession.

"Enough," said Mamdouh Sweilam, a mechanic who has been out of work since the first day of the unrest. "Like them, I want to be able to live, to earn a decent salary. But this isn't living."

"The hope for democracy isn't going to put food on the table right now," he said.

Before the protests, Egyptians had complained of low salaries and rising costs.

Analysts say the roughly 17 percent annual inflation in food prices will remain a key challenge, even if Mubarak steps aside.

The unrest has only exacerbated the problem.

Staples like bread, lentils and rice have spiked by as much as 80 percent in some neighborhoods. Inexpensive Egyptian pasta has largely disappeared from others. Cigarette prices have spiked by at least 50 percent for some brands.

In Ma'sara, an impoverished neighborhood near Cairo's notorious Torah prison, residents complained the only things available in the local market were potatoes, tomatoes and onions, and prices have nearly quadrupled since the protests began. Residents say fighting has broken out over the lack of food, with some threatening the shopkeepers at knifepoint to get them to lower their prices.

And prices are likely to continue climbing. The depreciation in the Egyptian pound has typically been accompanied by price spikes.

"Tourism? It's dead. Foreigners coming to start businesses? Forget it," said civil servant Kamal Abdel-Hamid, who blamed both camps in Egypt's struggle. "This country's economy has been set back 50 years."

Dubai-based port operator DP World said Thursday the Sokhna port it operates on Egypt's Red Sea coast, near the southern entrance of the Suez Canal, has reopened after being shut earlier in the week because of the protests.

Other companies have resumed operations, though many factories remained shut. The Paris-based Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development estimated that the government's shutdown of the Internet for several days cost Egypt $90 million.

The losses are likely to climb as the world absorbs images of thousands fleeing this nation that relies heavily on tourism.

Egypt's new finance minister, Sameer Radwan, told the Arabic satellite news network Al-Arabiya that the stock exchange's current losses have far exceeded those it sustained during the global financial meltdown in 2008, though he did not provide a figure. The market is down about 21 percent since the start of January, shedding roughly 17 percent in the two days in which trading was held last week.

The government has taken steps to ease the economic pain. It has set up a compensation fund of more than $680 million for businesses damaged in the protests, and said it began distributing the pensions and salaries of over 1 million state employees via ATM machines at the branches of three local banks. It has also released goods from customs without requiring the prepayment of duties in a bid to allow businesses to restock.

For some Egyptians, the time for protest is over. The demonstrators "say that we've waited patiently for 30 years for change and it won't hurt to wait a bit more," said Reem Nasser, a 32-year-old housewife who was out early in Cairo hoping to find shops that had restocked or reopened.

"But what do I tell my children? Wait for a month for your breakfast?" she said. "This needs to stop now."

----------------------------------------------------------

The "Feedback Score" is low by 4, not everyone posts it I guess.

Deen
NRA Benefactor/Recruiter
WAC member
SWWAC member
 
I think if you read it more carefully, it says that the PRO Mubarik demonstrators are being paid...



Earlier today my wife sent me a copy of a news release that showed that some of the anti-gov't protesters were being PAID (BRIBED) to protest against Mubarak:



----------------------------------------------------------

The "Feedback Score" is low by 4, not everyone posts it I guess.

Deen
NRA Benefactor/Recruiter
WAC member
SWWAC member
 
Peng. I'm throwing the Ignorant fool towel down. Some of you folks call Beck insane without checking into the facts of what he says. He does his research pal! Take time from your liberal navel gazing and do your own research. You might just learn something. Greydog.
 
I do so imply. I'll ask you to also do some research into the exalted ones past. I'd like nothing more than for him to be genuine. Every once in a while I'm almost there, then he bolts off in the wrong direction spreading dis-information. The man is an actor playing the part he's been given. A good actor, maybe even great (cry's on command) , but an actor.
 
Here's some more along the same lines.

>>> Europa & Palestine News «Kawther Salam <<<

Earlier today my wife sent me a copy of a news release that showed that some of the anti-gov't protesters were being PAID (BRIBED) to protest against Mubarak:



----------------------------------------------------------

The "Feedback Score" is low by 4, not everyone posts it I guess.

Deen
NRA Benefactor/Recruiter
WAC member
SWWAC member
 
Sorry JJ - look into his past a little deeper. He will tell enough of the truth to appear credible - then take you on a little trip down the garden path. Sad to say - that is pretty much the state of affairs with all media personalities on the alphabet channels. If you're looking for heroes, you'll have to look a little closer to home. There are good, solid americans all around us. Put your faith in them.

Some really great people in history have a past you would consider unworthy. Sometimes you got to look past the messenger and look harder at the message. Beck has pegged everything so far and you can check on what he has said.

All my heroes are dead and have earned respect and faith is not something I have in mankind, I keep the faith for the God I believe in.

jj
 
Some really great people in history have a past you would consider unworthy. Sometimes you got to look past the messenger and look harder at the message. Beck has pegged everything so far and you can check on what he has said.

All my heroes are dead and have earned respect and faith is not something I have in mankind, I keep the faith for the God I believe in.

jj

I sincerely hope you are not disappointed in the future.
 
I do so imply. I'll ask you to also do some research into the exalted ones past. I'd like nothing more than for him to be genuine. Every once in a while I'm almost there, then he bolts off in the wrong direction spreading dis-information. The man is an actor playing the part he's been given. A good actor, maybe even great (cry's on command) , but an actor.

Day before yesterday Beck was the first to publicly tie this administration to the rioters in Egypt. He pointed out how the leftist have joined Islamic terrorist in an effort to overthrow governments in the Middle East. Step by step he showed how your government is very involved with helping Islamic terrorist bring down government after government.

Today Savage got onto it and told as to how your government had Egypt's Generals here when the riots started so the response to protect the country was slow. The left is pushing for control of the middle east and the oil so they can use that power to run your life.

jj
 
I do so imply. I'll ask you to also do some research into the exalted ones past. I'd like nothing more than for him to be genuine. Every once in a while I'm almost there, then he bolts off in the wrong direction spreading dis-information. The man is an actor playing the part he's been given. A good actor, maybe even great (cry's on command) , but an actor.

He was a drunk, a drug abuser, married and divorced, and generally made a wreck of his life. He is quite open about this. Now a Morman. I dont agree with LDS doctrine, but, he is subject to the elders of his church for lying and cheating. Can your say the same for your life accountability? Exhalted one? Seriously? What a blowhard you are sir. Greydog.
 
I sincerely hope you are not disappointed in the future.

I have no long term future in life and dissapointments are few and far between. How can I be dissapointed when I have such low expectations? The future will be what it is and may it give you all you deserve.

jj
 
Status

Upcoming Events

Centralia Gun Show
Centralia, WA
Klamath Falls gun show
Klamath Falls, OR
Oregon Arms Collectors April 2024 Gun Show
Portland, OR
Albany Gun Show
Albany, OR

New Resource Reviews

New Classified Ads

Back Top