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timesthree commented on the diary post Curmudgeons Crab About Obama’s Revolving Door by wendydavis.
I liked your diary just fine, wendydavis.
I’m wondering if your badgerer would have an easier time digesting your point if it had been directed at one of those icky Republicans.
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timesthree commented on the diary post When It’s True Like Ice, Like Fire by Isaiah 88.
Very nicely said, Isaiah 88. I believe as you do. Recommended.
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timesthree commented on the diary post An Unconstitutional Twofer by Alan Grayson.
Well said, bigchin.
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timesthree commented on the diary post An Unconstitutional Twofer by Alan Grayson.
But Grayson’s record makes it clear that, whatever he might say to us, in a crunch he will vote however the elites direct him to.
I will never forget how Grayson begged for donations during the run-up to ACA and promised to vote against anything that didn’t include a PO. He broke that promise and kept my [...]
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timesthree commented on the diary post Operation Last Resort: Anonymous Takes Down US Sentencing Commission Website by wendydavis.
We’ll have a pretty good idea if and when the contents of those files are released. But IMO, if it were a false flag operation, the spooks would have scripted something along the lines of a terrorist or foreign government attack and not something that risked escalating the growing dissent over the persecution of Aaron [...]
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timesthree commented on the diary post Operation Last Resort: Anonymous Takes Down US Sentencing Commission Website by wendydavis.
Interesting stuff, wendydavis. Thanks for posting.
It looks like Anonymous has ratcheted things up a bit since something more than a DDoS attack or just defacing a website has occurred.
The question now is how will the government respond. The roundups and brute force intimidation will be escalated, I’ll bet.
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timesthree commented on the blog post FBI Goes Fishing for Evidence of Government Employee Conversations with Journalists
Obama punishes leakers only when embarrassed….[The] Obama administration is the most forceful, vigilant and merciless in cracking down on whistle-blowers and leakers in nearly a century.
It looks like Eric Holder runs the Department Of Don’t You Dare Embarrass President Obama, also known as the Department Of Savvy Businessmen Are Above The Law.
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timesthree commented on the diary post “Fruitvale,” the new movie about Oscar Grant, gets rave reviews at Sundance by hotflashcarol.
Thanks for posting this, hotflashcarol. You are the one who originally opened my eyes to what happened to Oscar.
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timesthree commented on the diary post The Right to Own Drones is the Right to be Free by wigwam.
lol!
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timesthree commented on the diary post The Right to Own Drones is the Right to be Free by wigwam.
That quad-copter fleet won’t help you a bit when the aerial cluster bomb drones position themselves in your midst and detonate :) What you’ll really need is a fleet of accompanying homing-killer drones that go after anything that homes in on your location. As to my comment @ 1, now that I think about, the [...]
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timesthree commented on the diary post The Right to Own Drones is the Right to be Free by wigwam.
The type of people who buy armed and armored vehicles are no doubt getting anxious about being vulnerable to drones, and you can bet that enterprising MIC corps are working on fulfilling that market. Not only that, but personal surveillance drones will be in demand to accompany that personal armored limousine and keep an eye [...]
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timesthree commented on the diary post The Right to Own Drones is the Right to be Free by wigwam.
Corporate America is licking its chops over the prospects. As drone technology becomes more and more miniaturized and available to the masses, there is a fortune waiting to be made in personal anti-drone systems.
By executive order, these personal anti-drone systems will all have back doors allowing government drones free passage.
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timesthree commented on the diary post These Dead Children Had Names: In Memoriam…And the Living Under Drones Report by wendydavis.
To paraphrase the Reverend Jeremiah Wright, “God Damn Obama”.
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timesthree commented on the blog post Frontline Exposes DOJ’s Failure To Prosecute Wall Street
But they tell me it was a great inaugural speech, what with all the warm fuzzies about teh gays and no more war. And they tell me too that now it’s the real Obummer unleashed to fulfill his, cleverly hidden, progressive soul.
Obama, the serial liar, throws out a few buzzwords and the gullible once again beat the drums of hope.
Welcome to the next four years, same as the last four years, only the hopeful should know better by now.
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timesthree commented on the diary post Obama’s Second Inaugural Address by masaccio.
Romney recently pissed off even more people. Apply your logic to that one.
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timesthree commented on the diary post The Travesty of Barack Obama’s Second Inauguration on Martin Luther King Day by Ohio Barbarian.
Well said, hfc.
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timesthree commented on the diary post The Travesty of Barack Obama’s Second Inauguration on Martin Luther King Day by Ohio Barbarian.
I imagine that Dr. Martin Luther King, after having spoken out against Obama’s policies and actions, would have been barred from the inauguration.
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timesthree commented on the diary post The Travesty of Barack Obama’s Second Inauguration on Martin Luther King Day by Ohio Barbarian.
I look forward to that other day. Unfortunately, there is much to digress about. :(
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timesthree commented on the diary post The Travesty of Barack Obama’s Second Inauguration on Martin Luther King Day by Ohio Barbarian.
Good job, Mr Barbarian. Is your first name really Ohio? :)
It’s going to be a nerve-wracking and exhausting next four years as Obama turns down no opportunity to back up the bus and run over us little people again. And again. And again.
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timesthree commented on the diary post Mr. President, Your MLK Day Email Sincerely Warmed My Heart by wendydavis.
Well done, wendydavis. I’m clapping along with that guy @ 2 wearing the cool horned helmet.
The contrast between MLK and BHO couldn’t be greater, as you expertly illustrate.
As jaded as I am, hearing MLK’s voice made me feel sad and teary-eyed. Our loss was incalculable when he was assassinated.
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