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mnottertail -> Where were you during the Atlanta Massacre (2/9/2017 3:02:45 AM)

http://www.cnn.com/2017/02/08/politics/spicer-alleged-atlanta-terror-attack-trnd/index.html


Atlanta, Bowling Green, its like the Islamic terrorists are murdering us alphabetically, why cant anyone else see this but Il Douchebagger? Is he the only one?





WickedsDesire -> RE: Where were you during the Atlanta Massacre (2/9/2017 4:18:28 AM)

alphabetically guffaws

Numerically guffaws Donald Trump flubs terror attacks on '7/11 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aj_IsiMA4G4

WTF Americashire

Dangerous times indeed. Are none of you Americans worried regarding what is happening in your lands I am inclined to think there is something too the Book of Revelations

http://fusion.net/story/276120/apocalyptic-bible-passages-that-in-retrospect-are-probably-about-donald-trump/ guffaws some more at the eagle gif




WhoreMods -> RE: Where were you during the Atlanta Massacre (2/9/2017 4:34:18 AM)

I was on a green, bowling by an odd coincidence.
I didn't see any moslems, there...




bounty44 -> RE: Where were you during the Atlanta Massacre (2/9/2017 6:01:38 AM)

sean spicer stated when he was saying Atlanta, he was thinking Orlando.

people whose job it is to speak lots, have plenty of opportunity to make mistakes, and sometimes they do.

that you make any deal at all over it speaks volumes to your lack of character.




mnottertail -> RE: Where were you during the Atlanta Massacre (2/9/2017 6:03:53 AM)

so, he was specifically ignoring rampant white nutsucker terrorism. Thanks, that is the first post you have made on this site that wasnt felchgobbling.




BoscoX -> RE: Where were you during the Atlanta Massacre (2/9/2017 6:07:15 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: bounty44

sean spicer stated when he was saying Atlanta, he was thinking Orlando.

people whose job it is to speak lots, have plenty of opportunity to make mistakes, and sometimes they do.

that you make any deal at all over it speaks volumes to your lack of character.


It is hilarious to me. Republicans have the House, the Senate, the Presidency, a vast majority of Governorshis and Statehouses. The Supreme Court will be Conservative for another 25 + years, that is a lock.

Alt left trash, have typos and misstatements to rage about, just like a blanky and a binky.

And Muslim mass murder against gays to applaud





mnottertail -> RE: Where were you during the Atlanta Massacre (2/9/2017 6:24:05 AM)

It is hilarious to me that nutsuckers have a massive and unconstitutional gerrymander, that the nutsucker states are welfare states, and that the nutsuckers have only massive debt and ineptitude and of course their gooning and thuggery to show for their stewardship.




Lucylastic -> RE: Where were you during the Atlanta Massacre (2/9/2017 6:58:58 AM)

http://www.mediaite.com/online/gq-made-an-abcs-video-of-sean-spicer-bungling-up-his-words/

Some of sean spicers word fuckery....59 seconds of it
not three weeks in....

Sean Spicer can’t catch a break. From having some of his quirks lampooned by Saturday Night Live to being made to play offense and defense when it comes to certain topics like, you know, the travel ban, the press secretary is dealing with a lot right now. Now, his bungled speech is getting the business, too.

The video above is titled “Sean Spicer’s Alternative ABCs.” Get it? A play on Kellyanne Conway‘s alternative facts? In the clip, which was made for GQ, Spicer can be seen stumbling through words like “lasterday” (yesterday) and “memererenrderm” (memorandum) along with “plarm” (promise).

Matt Negrin, the video’s creator, explained his process like this on Twitter:

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@KeithOlbermann Did you do this? Hysterical. https://twitter.com/MattNegrin/status/829345074400075781
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Mдтт Иegяiи ✔ @MattNegrin
@friedmanusa @KeithOlbermann i did! noticed while watching his briefings..then went back and rewatched all 10 of them, and picked best words
2:45 PM - 8 Feb 2017
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For anyone keeping track, the video has now been shared by James Corden, Ice-T, Rob Delaney, and Ricky Gervais, so it won’t be going away any time soon.






Lucylastic -> RE: Where were you during the Atlanta Massacre (2/9/2017 7:00:50 AM)

GQ and Keith Olbermann on 50 things trumps done in 20 days
http://video.gq.com/watch/the-closer-with-keith-olbermann-the-50-craziest-things-trump-has-done-as-president




WickedsDesire -> RE: Where were you during the Atlanta Massacre (2/9/2017 7:14:26 AM)

mnottertail it’s as if they do not belong in this reality... but we are dealing with deluded fukwits not of this plane so we have to breach their dimensional barriers at times and appeal to their pea brains with things called facts

Spense spicier I always get em mixed up......Ah Spicer is the lying weasel Kunt enabler...this transcends more than a bit or word/vocal salad as he did it thrice and refused to comment on his blunders 3 what a pussy….did he apologise for being full of shite..did he point out the city he actually meant twere and American – nah. Because that’s what deluded fukwit kunt enablers of propaganda do.

I think Trump cv regarding telling pack of lies after pack or lies speaks for himself ( I only found out the day he pleaded the 5th 97 times ahahah tis true look it up.

But let us examine the infamous 7- eleven clip all 40 seconds. Where Saudi terrorists brought down 7/11 or the twin towers on 7/11 or something like that – fuked if I know what he was on about, and I can assure you had no fuking clue and just lied

transcript only doing a little of it as I cant be arsed – someone else?

I wrote this out
It’s very close to my heart
I was down there – hmmm
I watched our police firemen – wicked bows his head in respect to them, indeed all who were there
711 – oh dear fuk up number one, notice the pussy like silence coming from the crowd
He declared new York a fuking wreck – fuk up number 2
Fuk up 3 I don’t believe most of the words he said and I am not remotely convinced he knew what he was exactly saying

That aside:
It’s a definite trend of lies, deceit, propaganda and not one fuking apology
1. 7/11
2. Bowling green massacree – that’s how you should say that word ;)
3. Atlanta Massacre – click your heels three times it becomes true

That depressed me little writing that one for some reason..well I know most of America is decentish but you are tumbling down a path of no return - your really shouldnt you know who will cry halt I wonder...or those pussies in the senate, nor the silent mob in that crowd, nor enablers of kunts

So here is a coconut clip to cheer me up

MOANA Movie Clip - Kakamora Attack (2016) Disney Animated Movie HD https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_IINwA1ZqU0

Edit or your about wifey2 whats your take on the first 3 weeks of chaotic carnage and propaganda of lie after lie







Lucylastic -> RE: Where were you during the Atlanta Massacre (2/9/2017 7:50:01 AM)

Trumps list of underreported terror, doesnt back up claim


WASHINGTON – A White House list of what it calls underreported terrorist attacks did not support President Donald Trump's claim that the media are downplaying a "genocide" carried out by the Islamic State group. But it did shine new light on the difficulty in defining the scope, source and motives behind the violence carried out in the name of radical Islam.

A close review of the 78 attacks listed by the White House shows almost all the attacks were reported by the news media and that many were widely covered by local and international outlets. The review, carried out by Associated Press reporters on four continents, found that more than half of the attacks, including most of those in the Middle East, were linked to the Islamic State group, as the White House suggested. Others were ruled IS-inspired, but carried out by lone wolf attackers. But in some cases, the motive was unclear, and investigations as to possible extremist links were inconclusive.

The examples range from knife-wielding assailants in Texas to hostage-takers in Australia to the gunman who killed at least 129 people across Paris in 2015. The magnitude of the attacks on the document circulated by the White House — which appeared to be hastily compiled and included several typos — ranges from several dozen dead to one or two people injured.

It has some notable omissions. It did not include any attacks by Boko Haram, an Islamist insurgent group operating in West Africa that is responsible for far more deaths than the Islamic State. The group, which has pledged allegiance to the Islamic State, has led an uprising that has killed more than 20,000 people and left 2.6 million homeless this decade in Nigeria and neighboring countries.

It also pays little heed to the scores of terror acts that have plagued nations like Syria and Iraq that are close to the Islamic State's caliphate and under near-daily siege.

The list itself was created to bolster the case for Trump's executive order restricting immigration from seven Muslim-majority countries and suspending the U.S. refugee program. But that ban would not have prevented any of the terrorist attacks on the list that occurred in the United States.

Here's a closer look at some of the attacks on the list:

___

UNITED STATES

The inclusion of some of the attacks in the United States defies credulity.

Among those on the White House's list are a deadly rampage in San Bernardino, California, in 2015 in which 14 people were killed and 21 injured, and the June 2016 nightclub shooting in Orlando, Florida, which left 49 dead, the biggest mass shooting in the nation's history. Both of those attacks received blanket news coverage for days, and all of the attacks in the U.S. received at least some attention by the American media.

A 2015 attack in Garland, Texas, took place outside a venue hosting a provocative contest for Prophet Muhammad cartoons. According to trial testimony, the suspect, Elton Simpson, was an American Muslim who became the subject of a criminal investigation in 2006 because of his association "with an individual whom the FBI believed was attempting to set up a terrorist cell in Arizona." He was never found to have links to the Islamic State group or any other established radical groups.

Non-fatal knife attacks on police officers in Boston and New York, a knife attack at a Minnesota mall and the shooting of a police officer in Philadelphia were also reported.

"The notion that terrorism is an under-covered subject is preposterous," said David H. Schanzer, director of Duke University's Triangle Center on Terrorism and Homeland Security. "It's highly over-covered compared to the amount of violence that we face in society."

Citing a study his department recently published, Schanzer said, "one out of every 2,000 homicides since 9/11 have been linked to al-Qaida or ISIS-inspiration or control."

___

CANADA

Two October 2014 attacks in Canada — one in Quebec and one in Ottawa — received media coverage in Canada, where attacks of this nature are rare. In Quebec, soldier Patrice Vincent was killed in an apparent act of homegrown terrorism. The suspect was known to police and had his passport seized to stop him from traveling to Syria. It was never determined whether the suspect had any ties to Islamic militant groups, though former Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper described the suspect as an "ISIL-inspired terrorist," referring to the Islamic State group by an acronym.

In the Canadian capital, one soldier was killed at a war memorial and two were wounded in shootings at the Parliament building.

Meanwhile, in Quebec last week, a gunman who reportedly held anti-immigrant views killed six men at a local mosque in an incident described by Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as a "terrorist attack." Trump has yet to personally comment on the attacks, although the White House did offer assistance to Trudeau. That attack wasn't listed.

___

EUROPE

Across Europe, attacks are increasingly being attributed to the flow of refugees across the continent — and it's hard to find a single attack, large or small, that didn't generate global coverage.

Trump himself used a non-fatal knife attack outside the Louvre in Paris last week to underscore his efforts to ban migrants from entering the U.S., writing on Twitter, "A new radical Islamic terrorist has just attacked in Louvre Museum in Paris. Tourists were locked down. France on edge again. GET SMART U.S."

All of the attacks cited on the list in Europe were widely reported both by international and local media — some in real time. A 2015 attack at a Paris supermarket was covered live as it was happening. When the attacker, Amedy Coulibaly, pledged allegiance to the Islamic State group, it was urgently reported by The Associated Press and others.

Links between the attackers and terror groups were also reported, although at times that did not happen until they were unearthed by investigators days later.

In London, a 2015 knife attack by a man shouting "this is for Syria" at an underground rail station made headlines in newspapers around the world. Police said they treated it as a terrorist incident, although a link was never drawn between the attacker and any particular group.

A 2014 attack on a police station by a Muslim convert in Joue-les-Tours, France, was reported by The Associated Press at the time and followed up with his brother's arrest in Burundi. AP did not report on any links to the Islamic State group, although British media later said he posted a black Islamic State flag on his Facebook page.

___

MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA

The Muslim world is the front line in the battle against the Islamic State group, and civilians across the region have not been spared the group's deadly campaign.

A number of attacks cited on the White House list occurred in Egypt. A 2015 attack on a camp used by a multinational peacekeeping force was reported by several news outlets, as was the Islamic State group claim. Other attacks occurred in Cairo in 2015, including one that resulted in the kidnapping and beheading of a Croatian national, and a car bomb at the Italian Consulate that left one dead. Both were claimed by the Islamic State group and reported worldwide.

Additional attacks in Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Tunisia and Turkey were also reported by various news outlets, citing officials who linked the attacks to the Islamic State group — a common claim by governments across the Middle East, even when dealing with lone wolf attackers.

The White House list did not include any attacks in Iraq, Syria or Yemen, where civilians are targeted almost daily by militant attacks. Many of those attacks are covered by the media, despite the often-perilous conditions involved in reporting those stories.

___

AUSTRALIA

Included on Trump's list is a standoff at a Sydney chocolatier in 2014. The incident drew round-the-clock coverage by the world's news outlets. A request by attacker Man Haron Monis for an Islamic State group flag during the faceoff fueled anxiety about the group's expanding influence across the globe.

Monis himself was never determined to have had contact with the group.

An incident shortly before that in Melbourne also made headlines when Human Haider was shot dead by police in connection with the stabbing of two police officers. Photographs on Haider's Facebook site included images of what appeared to be members of the Islamic State group.



Shep Smith fact checks media coverage of terror attacks
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ZkHNdQJ4dw




dcnovice -> RE: Where were you during the Atlanta Massacre (2/9/2017 8:14:43 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: WhoreMods

I was on a green, bowling by an odd coincidence.
I didn't see any moslems, there...

Dammit. You beat me to it. [;)]




JstAnotherSub -> RE: Where were you during the Atlanta Massacre (2/9/2017 1:41:32 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: mnottertail

http://www.cnn.com/2017/02/08/politics/spicer-alleged-atlanta-terror-attack-trnd/index.html


Atlanta, Bowling Green, its like the Islamic terrorists are murdering us alphabetically, why cant anyone else see this but Il Douchebagger? Is he the only one?



I was holding Sam Elliot hostage, so he could not get to Lucy during the Bowling Green Massacre.




JstAnotherSub -> RE: Where were you during the Atlanta Massacre (2/9/2017 1:43:46 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: bounty44

sean spicer stated when he was saying Atlanta, he was thinking Orlando.

people whose job it is to speak lots, have plenty of opportunity to make mistakes, and sometimes they do.

that you make any deal at all over it speaks volumes to your lack of character.

Spicer and Conway cannot do anything except misspeak. It is like the truth is afraid to cross their nasty idiotic lips.




bounty44 -> RE: Where were you during the Atlanta Massacre (2/9/2017 4:01:44 PM)

quote:

Partisan Hack:

Someone who cares more about supporting a particular party or ideology than supporting what is morally right, or factually true.


http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Partisan%20Hack




dcnovice -> RE: Where were you during the Atlanta Massacre (2/9/2017 4:55:06 PM)

Good term for both Spicer and Conway.

Thanks for the link. [:)]




mnottertail -> RE: Where were you during the Atlanta Massacre (2/9/2017 5:14:17 PM)

That is the entirety of the nutsuckers, from Il Douche all the way down to the the commonest felchgobbling drudge nutsucker.




Lucylastic -> RE: Where were you during the Atlanta Massacre (2/9/2017 5:37:37 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: JstAnotherSub


quote:

ORIGINAL: mnottertail

http://www.cnn.com/2017/02/08/politics/spicer-alleged-atlanta-terror-attack-trnd/index.html


Atlanta, Bowling Green, its like the Islamic terrorists are murdering us alphabetically, why cant anyone else see this but Il Douchebagger? Is he the only one?



I was holding Sam Elliot hostage, so he could not get to Lucy during the Bowling Green Massacre.

you
YOU
YOU
hostage taker you
meanie pooh pooh head:)[:D]




mnottertail -> RE: Where were you during the Atlanta Massacre (2/9/2017 6:01:41 PM)

I was pretending to be a white nutsucker terrorist so I wouldnt get Kilt.

Fredrick Douglass




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