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Islamic State beheads 15-year-old boy after he is caught listening to Western music in Iraq http://dailym.ai/1U9LBhr

 

 

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It added: 'Songs and music are forbidden in Islam as they prevent one from the remembrance of God and the Koran and are a temptation and corruption of the heart.'

 

 

WTF?? They ban all songs and music? I think this is interesting and maybe completely false seeing they accompany many of their videos with music and song.

 

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Semi-Retired President Unsuccessfully Trolls Congress

 

President Obama has released a new plan to close Guantanamo Bay. No, wait, that’s not 100% accurate – President Obama has just re-released the exact same plan to close Guantanamo Bay that he’s always had, and that he knows has no chance of passing, and has sent it off to Congress with another tiresome lecture, which the news media feels compelled to dutifully report as actual news

 

Even Spencer Ackerman concedes that what Obama is doing here is pure, 100% political theater:

The plan released on Tuesday in accordance with a congressional request, reiterates previous administration insistences on closing Guantánamo rather than proposing a long-elusive new option with the chance of breaking through more than seven years of GOP refusal on Capitol Hill.

 

 

Yawn. This is so boring I don’t think it’s even incumbent on Congress to respond.

 

 

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ISIS fighters in Libya take over security HQ and decapitate 12 members

www.dailymail.co.uk/

 

 

 

 

Finally MSM starts to notice the obvious ....

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/checkpoint/wp/2016/02/24/isis-attacks-spike-in-syria-with-help-from-russian-air-cover-report-says/?postshare=3011456413849096&tid=ss_tw

 

 

 

Meanwhile......

 

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Vice President Joe Biden to introduce Lady Gaga at the Oscars: http://abcn.ws/1QgfXK3 pic.twitter.com/d8fRNkpN1i

 

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Say what you want about Obama, but you should at least be thankful for his foreign policy.

 

Everyone knows if a Republican were in office, he or she would go into Libya, kill the leader, leave without establishing a presence for order, and just let it become a breeding ground for ISIS.

 

But that would never happen under the leadership of a SoProg regime.

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I keep telling myself the long national nightmare is almost over. But then i remember that either trump or hillary will be the next president.

It will be like deja vu all over again and through the looking glass. Little difference between a prog on the left and one on the right. JHC how did we get in this mess?

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It was the single most galvanizing moment in American politics since perhaps the Civil War, and laid waste to the concept of comity and bipartisanship in our political discourse. Instead of debate and discussion, trolls frequent this place now. But they only mimic what they see and hear from their leaders.

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It was the single most galvanizing moment in American politics since perhaps the Civil War, and laid waste to the concept of comity and bipartisanship in our political discourse. Instead of debate and discussion, trolls frequent this place now. But they only mimic what they see and hear from their leaders.

 

if you think THAT event was what started this whole rancorous political environment, I suggest you're incorrect. Rather, I offer the following for your perusal:

 

 

The left has consistently taken a position of aggression since the 60s, and have earned the rancor in return.

 

Unfortunately, it's only going to get worse.

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It was the single most galvanizing moment in American politics since perhaps the Civil War, and laid waste to the concept of comity and bipartisanship in our political discourse. Instead of debate and discussion, trolls frequent this place now. But they only mimic what they see and hear from their leaders.

 

I know that you are being sarcastic, but

 

here is the correct answer to that.

 

 

Robert Bork Supreme Court nomination

 

 

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Unfortunately, it's only going to get worse.

I agree.

 

I don't understand how as a country we can reconcile the fact that we are becoming increasingly divided on where we want the country to go. Half the country wants sovereign borders, the other half doesn't. Half the country wants progressive socialism, the other half wants capitalism.

 

Etc.

 

These are not small inconsequential differences, but issues of which civil wars have been fought over in other countries. As a country how do we reconcile where we are now and where we are going?

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I agree.

 

I don't understand how as a country we can reconcile the fact that we are becoming increasingly divided on where we want the country to go. Half the country wants sovereign borders, the other half doesn't. Half the country wants progressive socialism, the other half wants capitalism.

 

Etc.

 

These are not small inconsequential differences, but issues of which civil wars have been fought over in other countries. As a country how do we reconcile where we are now and where we are going?

 

Maybe the country should be divided. Maybe the idea of a continent-spanning, multicultural, multiethnic, religiously pluralist nation is an impossible dream without a clear majority.

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I agree.

 

I don't understand how as a country we can reconcile the fact that we are becoming increasingly divided on where we want the country to go. Half the country wants sovereign borders, the other half doesn't. Half the country wants progressive socialism, the other half wants capitalism.

 

Etc.

 

These are not small inconsequential differences, but issues of which civil wars have been fought over in other countries. As a country how do we reconcile where we are now and where we are going?

 

Divide and conquer has always been the plan in regards to the American public. We've been divided and now we've nearly been conquered. Our votes don't matter, we don't have a say in the political process, we've been stripped of our privacy, our right to due process, and the powers that be are working hard to make sure the next generation of Americans are renters for life.

 

What half the country wants, or the other half wants, is irrelevant because we are impotent so long as we keep seeing other side of the aisle as the enemy and keep on ignoring the true threat to our country. We no longer have a voice in the process and won't have a voice until we lift up the curtain to expose Oz.

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