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I was not yet born when Ted murdered that poor girl, but still get infuriated every time I am reminded of it. For those who do not know, not only did Ted Kennedy drunk drive his car into the water, but he did nothing to try to save his young female passenger. He went back to his hotel and went to sleep, while that girl was still alive and trapped, only getting help the next day when he was pressured to do so.

The worst part was that she did not drown. There was a pocket of air in the car and she was alive, trapped in the cold darkness, until she ran out of oxygen and suffocated. Just un-motherfucking-believable what the media lets the left get away with.
 
Now, I always knew there had to be something about Trump I didn’t like...

Trump always had the same thing: shrimp cocktail, well-done steak, and fries (plus sometimes apple pie or chocolate cake for dessert)


and to top it off...He puts ketchup on that well done steak.


Tim Pool likes to mention the well done steak with ketchup as a good example of the media being blind, and actually helping Trump when trying to hurt him.

He says growing up poor, when they had steak it was usually cheap, shitty cuts, and they would cook it well done and put steak sauce or something on it. The elite media scoffed at Trump doing this, but working class folks probably didn't think it was a big deal. In fact, many of them probably felt insulted by the media picking on Trump so much for doing something that seems so normal to them...really showed how out of touch the media is, and just how much better than you they believe to be.

I still laugh at well done steak and/or ketchup on it, but I do think Tim Pool has a decent point here about the media.
 
Tim Pool likes to mention the well done steak with ketchup as a good example of the media being blind, and actually helping Trump when trying to hurt him.

He says growing up poor, when they had steak it was usually cheap, shitty cuts, and they would cook it well done and put steak sauce or something on it. The elite media scoffed at Trump doing this, but working class folks probably didn't think it was a big deal. In fact, many of them probably felt insulted by the media picking on Trump so much for doing something that seems so normal to them...really showed how out of touch the media is, and just how much better than you they believe to be.

I still laugh at well done steak and/or ketchup on it, but I do think Tim Pool has a decent point here about the media.

Our's was Cube Steak with A-1 sauce. Like chewing a baseball mitt!
 
Since this is a questioning thread (not to be confused w/ conspiracy), wtf is going on here? I don’t think I’d be quite so giddy.


EDIT TO ADD: icymi he tweeted that SUV deal last night

I noticed during the tournament this past weekend, Wood's looked messed up when he appeared on TV with Nantz (sp?). And I saw a video of him golfing with Dwayne Wade the day before this accident, and again he looked messed up. Don't want to assume anything, but it seems he's had an issue with pain meds. Truly sucks for him as this could be the end of the road for his golfing career.
 
Our's was Cube Steak with A-1 sauce. Like chewing a baseball mitt!

Cube steak, or top round if you are getting fancy with it, fried and then cooked in gravy & served over rice was a favorite of mine. Still is, actually.

Mmmmm, country-style steak.

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"You can see things in the Information Environment, but you cannot see it itself. You can be part of the Information Environment—you can experience the Information Environment—you can even follow it passively as millions do every day… or you can affect it. The “Information Environment” simply means, “all of the readily available information at a given time.” The U.S. Army defines the Information Environment as the aggregate of individuals, organizations, and systems that collect, process, disseminate, or act on information. Army Field Manual 3-13 is titled, “Information Operations.” It states: “Information is an element of combat power. Commanders conduct information operations to apply it. Focused information operations—synchronized with effective information management and intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance—enable commanders to gain and maintain information superiority.” Information superiority is achieved when one side has total access to all of the available information and the opposition’s access to that information is restricted. This is accomplished through a variety of means—legal and illegal. Hacking or remotely controlling opposition communications devices is a well-known form of affecting the flow of information, but it is not within the scope of this book, nor is any illegal act. Social media is a remarkable barometer for perceiving the Information Environment. Though the lens is skewed, it is almost possible to see the Information Environment itself through Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Snapchat, Instagram, and other social media applications. Livestreaming apps like Periscope, Facebook Live, and YouTube Live also further this vision. Numerous factors make up the Information Environment and influence it at any given time—including political, military, economic, social, infrastructure, the physical environment, and timeliness. Any outlet producing information content is part of the Information Environment, including your favorite TV or Netflix shows, documentaries, the Hollywood box office, music, newspapers, bloggers and, more recently, social media platforms and their corporate owners. In the American Revolutionary War, control of the Information Environment was one of the factors that brought independence to the British colonies in North America. The British Crown understood the power of control over information, and thereby instituted the Stamp Act. A provision of the tax required printed materials, such as newspapers, to be printed on stamped paper produced in London. As printers were unduly affected by this new law, many colonial newspapers were particularly critical of the act, leading to the heightened political tensions that later gave way to the Revolution itself. Pamphlets also played a major role in the American Revolution. The most famous of these was Common Sense, written in January, 1776, by Thomas Paine. The book is written in an accessible and highly persuasive tone and its sales took off almost immediately. It became a popular bestseller, selling hundreds of thousands of copies in its first few months of publication. It was a tremendous sensation. People were reading aloud from Common Sense in taverns and meeting places. In modern terms, Common Sense was the first viral sensation in American history. Common Sense’s impact was later seen by its important place in the political environment, where it framed and directed the debate of the American colonists who would declare independence just a few months later. It must be understood that Common Sense went viral because it fit so well into the Information Environment’s primary conversation at hand—the conflict with Great Britain—and because it was a simple summary of the situation. Paine’s book presented arguments for independence to a mass audience that was highly receptive due to the circumstances. Thomas Paine’s writing was a massive success because it influenced the Information Environment so much it that it generated a political response. Common Sense was not a financial success, unfortunately, because he was cheated by his publishers. I do not expect to be cheated by the publishers of this book, but I have learned from Thomas and I am keeping an eye on you!"
 
I'm staggered by how inept Trump was in doing anything at all with the FBI. Pelosi orders them about like dogs on a leash and Trump couldn't get them to do anything.
Perception dude...

It takes 98% of the MSM and 100% of social media to protect and project that the left is America’s choice for governance.

We all work at least 96% of us on the right
(made up state), we were too busy with the rat race of life that we didn’t pay attention to what was really happening in our world.

Why did we allow Bill Clinton’s communication act to consolidate our media into a handful of companies?

How come no one realized that the people that funded the Nazis were left unscathed.

How did we allow Prescott Bush lineage to ascend to the highest offices at the CIA and White House? The guy helped fund the Nazis.

Why didn’t our citizens wake up when the blooper reels of the first gulf war and CNNs fake news were first exposed?

How long until we start publicly acknowledging that these lying fucks version on 9/11 is so completely asinine that it can’t possibly be any more true than the bull shit insurrection?

Twin Towers collapse and all the steel gets sent to China before it can be investigated?

All that carnage and all 19 paper passports survive the inferno and pin points blame in the Middle East...

Why did Osamas family get to leave the states, when all other flights were grounded?
 
In my opinion this is the biggest cause in our Country and around the World. The True God, Jesus Christ, is no longer worship with more and more unbelievers. Bible is being fulfilled.

Very interesting article. The summary says

George Barna, the director of the Arizona Christian University's Cultural Research Center who conducted the study, warned: "If our government denies the core principles on which it was founded — which were originally derived from the Bible — in favor of an inconsistent patchwork of modern philosophical preferences, the result will be chaos, constant disputes, and widespread dissatisfaction."

According to Barna, "A strong and thriving society requires a stable foundation of truth on which to make just and appropriate decisions. The more the United States puts distance between itself and its moral and spiritual moorings, the less likely we are to have an effective vibrant government and a healthy and vibrant way of life."

Is there any doubt the left and a good portion of the political class is pushing this country in the opposite direction on purpose?
 
Tim Pool likes to mention the well done steak with ketchup as a good example of the media being blind, and actually helping Trump when trying to hurt him.

He says growing up poor, when they had steak it was usually cheap, shitty cuts, and they would cook it well done and put steak sauce or something on it. The elite media scoffed at Trump doing this, but working class folks probably didn't think it was a big deal. In fact, many of them probably felt insulted by the media picking on Trump so much for doing something that seems so normal to them...really showed how out of touch the media is, and just how much better than you they believe to be.

I still laugh at well done steak and/or ketchup on it, but I do think Tim Pool has a decent point here about the media.
I remember doing the same thing as a kid...I still give it a swipe through the ketchup every now and then as a reminder...
 
It is, except for their pool. That's toast (as is everybody's).

I got here with the puppy Saturday night and am heading back to Dayton tomorrow.

Thanks for checking in. 😊
My pool has been literally maybe 2-3 days away from being done for 3-4 months. The guy just keeps dragging it out. When the power went out, everything froze and the equipment is toast. He didn’t mention a word about it and Sunday night sends me a text that he’d be here to finish Monday and to pick up his final check. When I reminded him he’s responsible for the pool until it’s complete and signed off (meaning the equipment), he ghosted. Now
I’ve got to try to file against his insurance. Pool builders suck.
 
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