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Mar 7, 2020 14:36:20   #
EyeSawYou wrote:
LOLOL You accused me of lying yet you just lied and failed to back up your false assertion. LOLOLOLL TDS is a serious disease and you are full blown TDS.


Agreed~


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Mar 7, 2020 09:49:59   #
usnpilot wrote:
Short poem you won't forget

Do you recall President Obama referring to the Benghazi incident as "a bump in the road?"
Recently, I heard an ex-Navy SEAL being interviewed on Fox News regarding a book he has written about how to handle crisis situations in our lives.
At the end of the interview he asked if he could make a comment on Benghazi and, of course, the anchor said "yes." He then thanked Fox News for keeping the Benghazi story in the news, since other news organizations are not.
He said the SEALs who died deserve the public knowing the truth about the whole affair.

The poem was written by an anonymous Marine Corps officer:

"THE BATTLING BOYS OF BENGHAZI"

We're the battling boys of Benghazi, No fame, no glory, no paparazzi.
Just a fiery death in a blazing hell, defending our country we loved so well.
It wasn't our job, but we answered the call, Fought to the Consulate and scaled the wall.
We pulled twenty countrymen from the jaws of fate, led them to safety and stood at the gate.
Just the two of us and foes by the score, but we stood fast to bar the door.
Three calls for reinforcement, but all were denied, so we fought and we fought and we fought 'til we died.
We gave our all for our Uncle Sam, but Barack and Hillary didn't give a damn.
Just two dead SEALs who carried the load, No thanks to us...we were just "Bumps in the Road".

So, will this reach every American with a computer?

Or do we act like the press and give a pass to the people who literally sat there in the White House and watched the SEALs' execution on live streaming video and did absolutely nothing?

"What difference does it make?"

And she wanted to be the next President!
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OUTSTANDING
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Feb 29, 2020 09:54:17   #
WNYShooter wrote:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/uc-santa-cruz-fires-54-graduate-students-participating-in-months-long-strike/ar-BB10xKj4?ocid=spartandhp

The University of California, Santa Cruz, issued termination letters on Friday to 54 graduate students who have been waging a months-long strike for a cost-of-living-adjustment amid soaring rents.

The firings came as graduate students at the University of California, Davis, and University of California, Santa Barbara, began their own cost-of-living strikes in solidarity. One of their demands is that all UC Santa Cruz graduate workers who participated in strike activities be restored to full employment status.

The 54 UC Santa Cruz graduate students who received termination letters on Friday are just a fraction of the 233 graduate student instructors and teaching assistants who have refused to submit nearly 12,000 grades from the fall quarter since December.

Related: California lawmakers fail to pass bill to combat housing crisis

This month, the students’ grading strike expanded, as teaching assistants refused all teaching duties and research assistants refused additional work. Some classes and office hours have been canceled because of the strike.

The students are striking for a $1,412-a-month cost-of-living-adjustment, which they say they desperately need amid a growing housing crisis in California. Most students are spending between 5o% and 70% of their $2,434-a-month salary on rent, some forced to live in substandard apartments with many roommates in order to stretch their dollars.

Veronica Hamilton, a third-year graduate student studying psychology, is the union representative on campus and was copied on the termination letters that were emailed out on Friday. “The first person who was sent a letter is a single mother who spends almost all her income on rent on subsidized family student housing,” Hamilton said.

“It’s horrible,” she continued. “We got to this point because they’re digging their heels in the ground. We’re in a crisis and they don’t even want to have a conversation on how to address these issues.”

The graduate students are represented by United Auto Workers Local 2865, which negotiated a contract in 2018 that included a no-strike clause: meaning the current strike, known as a “wildcat strike”, has been taken without the union’s approval.

The administration has cited this as a reason for not negotiating with the graduate students but, in response to the strike, offered two supplemental programs that will cost about $7m a year – one that will offer a yearly $2,500 need-based housing fellowship and another that offers doctoral students a five-year funding program – as well as two temporary housing assistance programs.

The strikers say these programs would not be enough. Hamilton, for example, pays $1,800 a month to live 40 minutes away from campus in a small cabin she shares with her husband, who lost his job four months ago – $2,500 barely covers a month’s rent, she said.

“The university is sympathetic to such challenges, particularly housing, and the related impacts on all our employees,” said Andrew Gordon, a spokesman for Janet Napolitano, the University of California president, in a statement.

However, the university has honored the contract it entered into with the union, “and we expect teaching assistants to do the same”, he said.

“Teaching assistants who choose to withhold grades or refuse to teach are in violation of that contract,” Gordon said, adding that such actions “unfairly impact undergraduate students while doing nothing to further the conversation on how to address the challenges of the rising cost of living, with which all students and employees across UC must contend”.

The strikers had expected more students to receive termination letters, and earlier – the executive vice-chancellor of UC Santa Cruz had set a deadline for last week.

“I think people were ready to be fired, but still surprised,” said Jane Komori, a third-year graduate student studying the history of consciousness “I.t’s such a destructive action for the administration to take … Hundreds and hundreds of undergraduates won’t be able to take certain classes.

“It’s a serious issue for the quality of undergraduate education and the number of undergraduates that can be enrolled,” she added.

Nearly 500 graduate students have said they won’t teach next quarter because of the firings, Hamilton said. Now with the strike spreading to other UC campuses, they are more ready than ever to keep on the picket line.

“I’ve heard from graduate students across the country,” Hamilton said. “Everybody is sick of the situation that we’re in. Graduate students of today are weighed down by the student debt crisis. Graduate students of today are more likely to be parents, more likely to come from working class backgrounds, from backgrounds of racialized capitalism. This is just the beginning.”
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Jane Komori, a third-year graduate student who is studying 'the history of consciousness'.

Is this a joke? Typical lib, obtaining a degree in an unmarketable field~
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Feb 22, 2020 12:27:03   #
Each and every image is outstanding. However #2 is my fave~
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Feb 22, 2020 12:24:04   #
Stunning images Mike. I especially like the ones with the road in them~
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Feb 22, 2020 12:21:59   #
WDN2 wrote:
Looks good to me...


Yep, me too~
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Feb 19, 2020 14:05:12   #
MPB is my go to place for buying/selling my used gear. They are outstanding~ I sold my Canon 5D MK II to them after an offer from Adorama who I thought was low. Sent it to MPB via a free FedEx label, and I realized $170.00 more from MPB. Try them, If you don't like their offer, they will send it back free. You have nothing to lose~

BTW, ya got any Canon gear?
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Feb 7, 2020 12:20:25   #
Great shot John~
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Jan 24, 2020 10:49:06   #
Don't subscribe~
PSE 2018 does it all for me.
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Jan 23, 2020 14:12:00   #
ecar wrote:
Yes, I think the Iranians would shoot down their own plane under certain circumstances, and / or if it was accidental, then it wasn't Trumps fault, or anyones for that matter.


Spot on! The dimocrats have a propensity to blame every disaster on Trump; school shootings, hurricanes, floods, fires, tornado's and anything else they can think of simply because they HATE him~
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Jan 21, 2020 15:02:19   #
steve03 wrote:
Hillary still received the majority of the votes.


Yea, but that's not how POTUS elections are won in this country lame brain. Have you ever heard of the Electoral College?
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Jan 12, 2020 13:57:43   #
dennis2146 wrote:
No he was not and had said he would take the Muslim side. He did in every way including allowing Iran to commit acts of war against America and then thanking them. I believe he is the only truly sissified President we have ever had. It amazes me that the Left cheers him on even though he gave America away.

Dennis


Yep~


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Jan 12, 2020 13:52:45   #
dennis2146 wrote:
Easy to hate Obama's corrupt anti American policies though. I still do hate his policies. Obama initiated the original pussification of America theory.

Dennis


Exactly Dennis. The halfrican was NOT an American Patriot~
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Jan 12, 2020 12:09:36   #
Fotoartist wrote:
You're right about One shining moment, emphasis on one. If Fox seems to be the epicenter of what and why things happen why don't more liberals watch more of Fox News then? All of the libs I know still won't watch 5 seconds of it.


Several of my lib friends in my camera club have dumped MessNBC & CNN, now watching FOX News. They are indeed some of the few intelligent open minded liberals though~
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Jan 10, 2020 14:19:56   #
rwoodvira wrote:
Personally - I loved it. I'm glad somebody else thinks Trumps an a**.

Old men make wars, young men die in them.

Everybody seems to forget we went into Iraq to eliminate Weapons of Mass Destruction. I think we are still looking.


Oh come on vira boi, what a load of bullshit~

"War is an ugly thing but not the ugliest of things; the decayed and degraded state of moral and patriotic feelings which thinks that nothing is worth war is much worse. A man who has nothing for which he is willing to fight, nothing which is more important than his own personal safety, is a miserable creature and has no chance of being free unless made and kept so by the exertions of better men than himself." —John Stuart Mill
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