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| Battle of the Bands, 1967. Lightfoot on the Right |
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| Battle of the Bands, 1967. Lightfoot on the Right |
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| The Ancient Lunar "Glass Dome" |
| Curious Skull Configurations |
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| Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle |
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| Apollo 11, Neil Armstrong, July 1969 |
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| Rape Bait?? |
| Guilty Until Proven Innocent? |
Almost immediately upon our arrival, (NAME REDACTED) and I went into my bedroom. We were standing facing each other, kissing and touching each other's bodies. I eventually asked (NAME REDACTED) if she would perform oral sex on me. She said that she would. The lights in my bedroom were on and (NAME REDACTED) willingly performed oral sex on me. While (NAME REDACTED) was performing oral sex, I was close enough to my dresser to reach over to it, open a drawer, and retrieve a condom. (NAME REDACTED) and I also engaged in intense foreplay and heavy petting during the same period that she was performing oral sex.... (NAME REDACTED) assisted me in putting on the condom. I stood on the floor with (NAME REDACTED) on the bed and we engaged in consensual sexual intercourse. After sometime in this position, we changed positions. I got on my bed on my back and (NAME REDACTED) got on top of me. (NAME REDACTED) conduct and other verbal expressions left no doubt that our sex was consensual.
I recall hearing Chris and Ron outside of my room. The door to my room was broken so the door could not close fully or be locked. At some point, Chris came into the room. (NAME REDACTED), who was still on top of me, saw Chris and told him to get out of the room.
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A few days ago, may of us took a moment to thank and honor the armed services in general and veterans in particular for their service and sacrifice in protecting the United States, our freedoms and our way of life as we acknowledged and celebrated Veterans Day. Others did not. But what has become of us, since that noble holiday was established so long ago to celebrate the end of a terrible and costly war? What have we lost in terms of freedom, democracy and most importantly a sense of self reliance since those days a hundred years ago? That America, I am sad to say, no longer exists. In that America, one could wake up in the morning and go out into the world and not only be free, but able to make his own way, in most any way he chose. The unbridled optimism of people simply being and doing resulted in our country becoming the most ambitious, free, and prosperous nation the world has ever seen. Innovation, literature, science, technology, manufacturing, exploration - all of these things were heralded, honored and admired. But today, our every act and thought is monitored, judged and punished by a mindless, nameless, overreaching and completely totalitarian government. Innovation and intellectual curiosity is quelled and is made to genuflect at the alter of political correctness. Individual motivation and desire to excel is punished so that egalitarianism may be worshiped. How were we, as the most powerful and righteous nation on earth, able to defeat the authoritarianism of a hostile communist enemy, only to succumb without a whimper to the very same ideology from within? How did our concept of our nation of laws, not men, become so perverted in such a very short time into the exact opposite of that noble notion today? How did we allow this to happen?
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People get in and out of real estate assets all the time, for varying reasons. Maybe they're moving up, downsizing, avoiding foreclosure, or just investing in cash flow tangible assets. Perhaps they're just starting a new business and need some professional, in-depth
insight as to the best location. Or maybe a business needs to expand, and existing or
proposed zoning and land use constraints may be an issue. Or it may just be one seeks
to speculate in the real estate market, but wants the help of a real
estate professional to get some of that "inside baseball" knowledge, but who will then step back let the investor handle the rest of the transaction.
So, go
ahead and make the leap into real estate. Real estate assets make an excellent store of wealth, as they tend to appreciate in value over time, and they also can produce cash flows in certain cases. But don't go in blind, let
the experience of a real estate consultant guide you along the way. The money you spend for this service will pay off in greater rewards for you as the project develops.
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As of last year, the number of veteran lawmakers in Washington DC is depicted here as declining, as one would presume. I'd like to see an update of these figures in January 2105, when the 113th Congress is sworn in and convenes. In my humble opinion, a lawmaker who has served in the military has a wider view of the impact of lawmakers' policies than does a protected and secure citizen. Meanwhile, the left-wing-nut media like to point out that the "childish" military members are not the reason we're free. I guess the 19 recipients of the Presidential Medal of Freedom above were responsible. But what can you expect from the vile, anti-American left?
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Secondly, for the Republicans, after the glow of their hard won victories subside, their work will be considerably hard. The most important issue will be to address the invasion of the southern border. Not only are there some 34 million illegals in the country now, but blanket amnesty will literally open the borders like floodgates. These folks are not educated, civilized people seeking a better life in the US, far from it. They are, and will continue to be, the most unworthy and undesirables imaginable. Unschooled, unwashed, disease ridden, and criminally inclined, most will tax the system to failure. Which is exactly the Kenyan's plan. Using the Cloward-Piven maxim - overwhelming the system to destroy it - he intends to cap his ill-begotten legacy by literally changing the moral fiber and color of America.
Will the Republican led congress have the intestinal fortitude to not only stop this illegal and unconstitutional regime, but to reverse the damage already done? To restore the public's faith in its cherished institutions? Time will tell, but we are definitely at a constitutional crossroads, and failing to get it right in Washington will ultimately result in getting it right at Concord Bridge. Molon Lube.
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In her book, the vile and amoral Lena Dunham, in excruciating detail, describes homosexual experiences with her six year younger sister, which were not consensual. These episodes included multiple predatory advances, again by her own admission. A conservative website, Truth Revolt, uploaded its opinion and commentary in the form of a review of Ms. Dunham's book, citing specific examples. No big deal, right? It is if you're a left wing activist and radical feminist misandrist. She hired a law firm to send a cease and desist letter to Truth Revolt, demanding a rescission, apology and further threats of punitive million dollar damages. Naturally, Truth Revolt and its editor attorney Ben Shapiro, essentially told them to pound sand. The point is not that this is a bullying tactic in an effort to nullify the first amendment, even though it certainly is. It's about a vile, disgusting personage who is so emboldened by the decay of American morality and culture at the hands of the amoral progressives, that she feels free to admit to - and publish - her most heinous acts against a defenseless child. Males go to prison for this kind of behavior. But this is today's feminist as I described here last month. So skanks a lot, Lena!
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I love Halloween - I live for it. It's scary, it's fun and sometimes it's even sexy. This year it's heavy on the absurd side, given that the scariest stuff in ages is about to come down on us: Ebola and ISIS. But then there's always pop culture to deaden the anxiety.
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As a holder of a concealed carry permit, I have carried a gun every day for most of my adult life, both before and after passage of my state's concealed carry law in 1989. In all that time, I have only had to present a firearm once. And in that instance, I can tell you that all my training, all my marksmanship, and all my cool went right out the window, even though I de-escalated the situation before the shooting started. Here's why: faced with immanent bodily harm, the human brain reverts to three basic options. Fight, flight or freeze. In a dire situation where the use of a firearm may be needed, the upper brain with all that training, rationale and intellect flies right out the window, and it passes the ball to the animal part of the brain - the hippocampus - to ensure survival. Your skill and training is reduced and confusion, denial and inability to act kick in with a vengeance. And that's why even highly trained police officers often miss their targets during a gunfight. But the best way to win a gunfight is to never be in a gun fight. Survival consists of mindset, skills and tools. OK, you strap on your new pistol, place your new carry permit ID card in
your wallet, and you boldly step out into the world, all armed and
bad. Right? Partially. You have the tool, but do you have mindset and skill? Skill is the ability to utilize the tool you're carrying, and that includes intimate familiarity with the workings of your particular weapon, as well as proficiency in marksmanship necessary to employ it properly. Despite danger lurking almost everywhere and anywhere, by employing the following five basic elements in one's daily behavior avoiding a deadly situation is not only possible, but likely.
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Let's start with the bad attitude. Mike Brown was an 18-year old who was immersed in the thug culture that so permeates the black "experience." Black teenage males wannabe ganstas are found in probably every city in the country, embolden by their parent, peers and music. Brown was one of these wannabes, acting in bad behavior and with chip firmly in place on shoulder, was captured on video engaging in strong arm robbery of a convenience store. Belligerence is a sub function of bad attitude, and when stopped for walking in the middle of a public street by an officer, Brown resorted to belligerent violence. He attacked the cop, pounded his face to the point of crushing and collapsing the officer's eye socket, and as a result, ended up shot dead. Bad decision.
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| You wanna hit this? |
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| She thinks she's hot. |
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| Jameis Winston, FSU |
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| Treon Harris, UF |
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But more importantly, and what struck me then and now, is the mathematical, logical and philosophical truth of this simple sentence, and how in our current age, it has been twisted by advertisers, and political correct spin doctors. There is a distinction between reality and fictional delusion.
We've been indoctrinated to believe discrimination is a bad thing, when in fact it's guaranteed by the first amendment as freedom of association. Of course one must discriminate; its the crux of survival. So each of us must reclaim our language, because when words and terms are redefined to one party's definition and benefit, the debate is already lost. Throw off the yoke of political correctness, and use the English language in it's original and proper way. Doing so will clarify for you that is isn't isn't. Is is simply is.
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