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Apr 29, 2022 16:10:46   #
JamesCurran wrote:
It's hilarious that you guys can't decide if Biden is a doddering old fool or a criminal mastermind.

A father loaning his kid some money to help him get back on his feet does not constitute him being "involved" in the business.


He was a criminal mastermind before he became a doddering old fool. Now, I wish my parents had "Loaned" me almost a million dollars to clean-up the skeletons-in-my-closet. Which says tons since Joe knew these issues would be problematic to his campaign. The cognitive dissonance on this site is so over-the-top.
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Apr 28, 2022 15:16:14   #
Bazbo wrote:
The word you are looking for is "fellating". If you insist on being this personal and insulting you really should use the correct nomenclature.

You're welcome.

https://www.thefreedictionary.com/fellating


Why thank you spaz.
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Apr 28, 2022 14:59:55   #
Wuligal wrote:
So tell me, which one of ten commandments would you do away with in your effort to make this a better world?

You shall have no other gods before Me.
You shall make no idols.
You shall not take the name of the Lord your God in vain.
Keep the Sabbath day holy.
Honor your father and your mother.
You shall not murder.
You shall not commit adultery.
You shall not steal.
You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor.
You shall not covet.


This forum attracts those who don't follow the 9th Commandment.
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Apr 27, 2022 13:31:20   #
dirtpusher wrote:
Overspending isn’t a problem exclusive to one political party or another. All you need do is observe the differences between the restraint witnessed under the Reagan and Clinton administrations and the excess of those of Bush and Obama to see that the public must keep close watch the government’s purse strings regardless of who’s residing at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. However, the political aisle may play a distinguish role in spending when it comes to Capitol Hill.


Wow, I must admit it seems a pay grade or two above your usual Oklahoma Frontier Jibberish. Nice copy and paste with no attribution to Forbes however.
You don't have the intellectual capacity to summarize a cartoon.
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Apr 27, 2022 13:03:41   #
Kmgw9v wrote:
What about McCarthy?


What about McCarthy? Am I supposed to listen to Liawatha about him?
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Apr 27, 2022 13:00:36   #
DaveO wrote:
And you have yet to reveal what polices you are referencing for any occasion.


Can you be any more incoherent?
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Apr 27, 2022 12:59:28   #
Kmgw9v wrote:
You might learn something. For example, her article today about McCarthy's aspirations should concern Republicans as well as all others. You do support the Republican party and want the best House leader next fall, right?


Oh pleeeze spare me your faux concern for the Republican Party. Rubin is paid good money to corral weak-minded people like yourself who don't have the intellectual capacity to post something that is their own work product but regurgitated pablum from other well-paid propagandists.
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Apr 27, 2022 12:38:12   #
Kmgw9v wrote:
She gets paid well for what she writes—whatever her prolific writing skills take, or however her personal methods of producing sought after opinions. You should read her sometime.


I don't need to read hit pieces that she is obviously well-paid for. You shouldn't read her sometimes.
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Apr 27, 2022 11:54:45   #
Kmgw9v wrote:
"People might be confused about how a Republican Party that once worried about government overreach now seeks to control medical care for transgender children and retaliate against a corporation for objecting to a bill targeting LGBTQ students. And why is it that the most ambitious Republicans are spending more time battling nonexistent critical race theory in schools than on health care or inflation?

To explain this, one must acknowledge that the GOP is not a political party anymore. It is a movement dedicated to imposing White Christian nationalism.

The media blandly describes the GOP’s obsessions as “culture wars,” but that suggests there is another side seeking to impose its views on others. In reality, only one side is repudiating pluralistic democracy — White, Christian and mainly rural Americans who are becoming a minority group and want to maintain their political power.

The result is an alarming pattern: Any moment of social progress is soon followed by reactionary panic and claims of victimhood. It’s no mere coincidence that Donald Trump, the leader of the birther movement, succeeded the first African American president. Nor should the anti-critical-race-theory movement surprise anyone given the mass protests in the wake of George Floyd’s murder in 2020. Understanding his phenomenon is crucial to preserving pluralistic democracy.

Sherrilyn Ifill, former head of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, recently recalled the period of protest after Floyd’s murder in an engrossing podcast with former secretary of state Hillary Clinton. The movement, Ifill explained, was the first time many Americans collectively empathized with those who had experienced systemic injustice. But “those who are arrayed in opposition to justice and equality have not lost sight of it,” she said. “What they saw [in the protests] is part of what undergirds the current movement that you’re seeing around the country right now.

Thus, Ifill argued, the MAGA crowd is frantically maneuvering to halt education “about the truth of the history of racism and white supremacy, of the struggle for justice in this country.” The goal is to stymie the development of children’s empathy and awareness of racial injustice.

In a real sense, the MAGA response is an effort to conserve power and to counteract the sense of a shared fate with Americans who historically have been marginalized. The right now defines itself not with policies but with its angry tone, its malicious labeling and insults (e.g., “groomer,” “woke”), and its targeting of LGBTQ youths and dehumanization of immigrants. Right-wingers’ attempt to cast their opponents as sick, dangerous and — above all — not “real Americans” is as critical to securing power as voter suppression.
The indignation of MAGA personalities when presented with the reality of systematic racism is telling and very much in line with White evangelical Christian views. As Robert P. Jones, the head of the Public Religion Research Institute who has written extensively on the evangelical movement, explained in an interview with Governing:

What we saw in the 20th century was that edifice of white supremacy that got built with the support of white Christian leaders and pastors and churches. Once it was built, the best way to protect it was to make it invisible, to create a kind of theology that was so inward focused that Christianity was only about personal piety. It was disconnected from social justice, politics, the world. It led white Christians to be fairly narcissistic and indifferent to injustice all around them. Martin Luther King Jr. had that line in Letter from Birmingham Jail where he’s in dismay not about racist Christians, but about so-called moderates in Birmingham, the “more cautious than courageous” white Christians who “remained silent behind the anesthetizing security of stained glass windows.”

Indeed, rarely has King’s admonition been more appropriate: “I have watched white churches stand on the sidelines and merely mouth pious irrelevancies and sanctimonious trivialities. In the midst of a mighty struggle to rid our nation of racial and economic injustice, I have heard so many ministers say, ‘Those are social issues which the gospel has nothing to do with.’ ”

Today, those who argue that America is a White, Christian nation simultaneously insist they are devoid of bigotry. The MAGA crowd is offended by any attempt to identify the ongoing reality of systemic racism (evident, for example, in the criminal justice system, maternal health care, housing discrimination and gerrymandering to reduce minority voting power). The notion that institutions they refuse to reform perpetuate racism is a sort of moral challenge to their claim to be “colorblind.” Perhaps it is simply self-interested blindness.
No one should be surprised that the “big lie” has become gospel in White evangelical churches. The New York Times reports: “In the 17 months since the presidential election, pastors at these churches have preached about fraudulent votes and vague claims of election meddling. … For these church leaders, Mr. Trump’s narrative of the 2020 election has become a prominent strain in an apocalyptic vision of the left running amok.”

If anti-critical-race-theory crusades are the response to racial empathy, then laws designed to make voting harder or to subvert elections are the answer to the GOP’s defeat in 2020, which the right still refuses to concede. The election has been transformed into a plot against right-wingers that must be rectified by further marginalizing those outside their movement.

Our political problems are significant, but they are minor compared with the moral confusion that is afflicting the millions of White Christian Americans who consider themselves victims. Left unaddressed, this will smother calls for empathy, tolerance and justice."

Jennifer Rubin
"People might be confused about how a Republi... (show quote)


Jennifer Rubin really needs to stop running her generator indoors with leaded-gas.
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Apr 27, 2022 11:21:41   #
LinksUp wrote:
I was waiting for this. I remember you pilloring Pres Trump every time the stock market dropped 100 pts. Of course, it went up 300 pts the next day. But that didn't matter. Anything bad in America, Orange Man's fault. Today,

Inflation up,
Gas Up,
Deficits up
Stock Market down
etc...

Not the president's fault.

what a different tune you are singing.


Remember when the Market was up under Trump, everyone including many not-with-Trump on this forum, said that was due to Obama's policies. So up-markets are attributed to the last democrat President but they can't bring themselves to blame the current democrat for crashing markets? Interesting how that works.
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Apr 24, 2022 14:55:14   #
Blurryeyed wrote:
We will see, the governor does know a bit about the law, but you might be right, certainly if I were on your side of the issue I would be questioning if this was not a clear cut example of punishing speech. BTW, there is nothing in the Florida law about being Gay, simply states that teachers can't groom 5 to 7 year olds.


The fact such a law preventing grooming is even on the table apparently says a lot about democrats and their headlong rush to deconstruct society.
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Apr 24, 2022 10:24:23   #
Gspeed wrote:
Sure. I’m using the Nikon D610. My goal is to corral all the photos (desktop, etc.) into one place.


Are you archiving them as raws, jpegs, tiffs or a combination? Are you creating finished print crops?
My standard pamoramic 72x24 print crop is 444 megs at 300 dpi. 1 or 2 tb should last you for maybe 3 years depending on how prolific a shooter you are.
I organize my portfolio of select pieces in a Raid enclosure of two 2tb NAS drives. I started with 1tb's 4 years ago. My general archive space is two raided 2tb drives in a separate enclosure.
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Apr 24, 2022 10:15:16   #
bikinkawboy wrote:
I see a lot of truly outstanding photos on this site that were taken RAW and then post processed. I tried taking a few RAW and right out of the camera they pretty mundane. I don’t have photoshop, so of course I can’t doctor them up properly.

I guess my question is, you that post process, do you shoot all of your shots as RAW, or just those you think have potential for something better? I ask because last evening my daughter, two grandsons and I took an evening walk. She and I both had cameras and together (including one of the boys) we shot nearly 400 jpeg images. Yes I trash canned a bunch, but the amount of time I would have spent post processing RAWs would have been enormous. Any responses?
I see a lot of truly outstanding photos on this si... (show quote)

Well, it is obvious that you are not the target demographic for whom RAWS were created for in the first place. So until you develop a fuller understanding of their importance, continue shooting exclusively JPEG and don't stress about it.
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Apr 24, 2022 07:22:51   #
Frank T wrote:
Wait until the tax payers get the bill for this stupidity.


Good. About time Disney became a taxpayer instead of a taxtaker.
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Apr 22, 2022 09:54:20   #
Putin is butt-hurt enough about Ukraine that he is throwing around threats to use nukes. And here we are with Biden's shaking finger poised over our own button to unleash total forces. What could possibly go wrong with this scenario?
The fate of the world balanced on a knife-edge between a raging maniac war criminal and a senile demented fool. Nice going Facebook for stealing the election with your dark money.
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