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A Clinton Foundation official pushed Hillary Clinton's State Department to approve a request for Bill Clinton to speak at a North Korean industrial complex accused of funding the country's rogue nuclear program.

The invitation was facilitated by Tony Rodham, the brother of the Democratic nominee, who had entered now-defunct business partnerships with the Clinton bundler named as a "go-between" for the speech hosts and the secretary of state.

New emails shed light on a paid speech opportunity in North Korea that was first uncovered last year through a batch of documents provided to Citizens United through a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit.

The latest records to emerge from that case, which were obtained by the Washington Examiner, offer additional insight into the effort to persuade Bill Clinton to deliver remarks in the communist country.

Bill Clinton successfully sought State Department approval for 215 speeches while his wife served as secretary of state, earning $48 million on the speaking circuit during her tenure. His frequent addresses to foreign governments and entities that had interests pending before Hillary Clinton's agency has raised questions about potential conflicts of interest.

In March 2012, the former president received an invitation to speak at the Gaesong Industrial Complex in North Korea, where dozens of South Korean companies took advantage of the lower wages permitted north of the demilitarized zone by shifting parts of their operation there.

According to Human Rights Watch, the labor laws governing work at the Gaesong campus "fall well short of international standards."


http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/clinton-foundation-pushed-state-dept.-on-bill-clinton-speech-in-north-korea/article/2599412
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Sung Chul Park, chairman of a textile manufacturer that employed North Koreans at the industrial compound, invited Bill Clinton to speak at the dedication ceremony for a church he had built on the property. He extended the request through Billy Kim, a Korean-born evangelical leader.

Kim cited a "mutual friend," Richard Park, as the "go-between" who would coordinate the request with Sung Chul Park and Bill Clinton.

Richard Park has donated heavily to Hillary Clinton's political campaigns dating back to her race for a U.S. Senate seat in New York, according to the Center for Responsive Politics. His $100,000 donation to Bill Clinton's second inaugural in 1996 was scrutinized after Richard Park was rewarded with an invitation to a state dinner with South Korea's president.

More recently, Richard Park's friendship with Tony Rodham earned him a direct line to Hillary Clinton while she served as secretary of state. In January 2013, the Korean businessman sent Rodham an email and asked him to "forward this to your sister," according to records released by the State Department in November.

When Hillary Clinton received the message, in which Richard Park wished her well after a stint in the hospital, she instructed her assistant to respond.

Richard Park and Rodham both worked as managers for a company called Eco-Micro Science Technologies, according to records from Nevada's secretary of state. The Carson City-based firm appears to have dissolved in 2011.
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The former president would have pocketed an unspecified fee for the North Korean speech had he delivered it, the invitation showed. Sung Chul Park, the businessman who wanted Bill Clinton to speak at the dedication of his church, would have "taken care of" the "honorarium" typically offered to high-profile speakers.

Sung Chul Park faced questions over alleged tax evasion in 2015 after Korean authorities accused him of purchasing shares in the textile corporation under family members' names.

His company suffered declines in 2013 after North Korea temporarily suspended operations at the Gaesong complex amid an expansion of sanctions resulting from its nuclear tests.

South Korea pulled its operations from the Gaesong campus in February after North Korea tested a long-range missile in violation of international restrictions on its weapons program.

Seoul reportedly accused the North Koreans of diverting money from work performed at the industrial park to its unsanctioned nuclear program.

As much as 70 percent of the wages paid to workers at Gaesong was reportedly confiscated by Pyongyang and spent on its weapons program and luxuries for the country's handful of rulers.

David Bossie, president of Citizens United, said the details of Bill Clinton's flirtation with the North Korean speech raises fresh questions about the former president's paid engagements.

"This new invitation letter makes clear that Bill Clinton will consider taking money from anyone and waste U.S. government time and resources to figure out the details," Bossie told the Examiner. "The American people have a right to know the full extent of Bill Clinton and Tony Rodham's ties to North Korea."
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Bill Clinton's frequent and highly-paid speaking engagements, often funded by groups that had donated to the Clinton Foundation or lobbied the State Department, have posed uncomfortable questions to his wife's presidential campaign.

Hillary Clinton has struggled to address recent revelations that donors to her family's foundation were afforded special access above what was given to other agency outsiders. Allies of the Democratic nominee point to the foundation's global acts of charity when the organization has come under fire.

Hillary Clinton's own paid speeches became a magnet for criticism during the Democratic primary. Her acceptance of several six-figure speaking fees from Goldman Sachs in between her State Department service and the launch of her presidential campaign caused many progressives to question the authenticity of her anti-Wall Street rhetoric.

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Why do people make a big deal about this?
As someone moderately affected by the flooding, I don't see why it matters whether the President physically visits the site of a disaster, as long as he gives federal aid.

http://www.theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/news/politics/article_3c030134-657f-11e6-b24e-f38cfe742118.html?sr_source=lift_amplify
http://www.cnn.com/2016/08/18/politics/obama-vacation-louisiana-flooding/index.html
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>>67796
The governor told him not to come.

http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/latest-evacuation-urged-louisiana-community-41478191
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>>67796
>Yeah this place sure is damp
>Thank you Mr Obama for the visit
Slightly more serious; this is probably his last vacation as a US president that history will remember as shit to meh, pretty sure he's beyond caring anymore.

http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2016/08/17/490329015/shadow-brokers-claim-to-have-hacked-the-nsas-hackers

http://www.slate.com/blogs/future_tense/2016/08/16/it_looks_like_the_nsa_was_hacked_and_edward_snowden_thinks_it_was_russia.html

http://www.theverge.com/2016/8/17/12519804/shadow-brokers-russia-nsa-hack-equation-group

http://thehill.com/policy/cybersecurity/291808-security-experts-much-to-learn-from-nsa-leak

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/powerful-nsa-hacking-tools-have-been-revealed-online/2016/08/16/bce4f974-63c7-11e6-96c0-37533479f3f5_story.html

https://www.wired.com/2016/08/shadow-brokers-mess-happens-nsa-hoards-zero-days/

https://techcrunch.com/2016/08/17/cisco-and-fortinet-say-vulnerabilities-disclosed-in-nsa-hack-are-legit/

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-08-17/leak-of-nsa-hacking-tools-raises-questions-of-who-did-it-and-why

http://www.politico.com/tipsheets/morning-cybersecurity/2016/08/privacy-hawks-pounce-on-nsa-hack-215952
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>>67719
Mmmmmm. Extra bacon.

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>For the first time since a cholera epidemic believed to be imported by United Nations peacekeepers began killing thousands of Haitians nearly six years ago, the office of Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has acknowledged that the United Nations played a role in the initial outbreak and that a “significant new set of U.N. actions” will be needed to respond to the crisis.

>The deputy spokesman for the secretary general, Farhan Haq, said in an email this week that “over the past year, the U.N. has become convinced that it needs to do much more regarding its own involvement in the initial outbreak and the suffering of those affected by cholera.” He added that a “new response will be presented publicly within the next two months, once it has been fully elaborated, agreed with the Haitian authorities and discussed with member states.”

>The statement comes on the heels of a confidential report sent to Mr. Ban by a longtime United Nations adviser on Aug. 8. Written by Philip Alston, a New York University law professor who serves as one of a few dozen experts, known as special rapporteurs, who advise the organization on human rights issues, the draft language stated plainly that the epidemic “would not have broken out but for the actions of the United Nations.”

>The secretary general’s acknowledgment, by contrast, stopped short of saying that the United Nations specifically caused the epidemic. Nor does it indicate a change in the organization’s legal position that it is absolutely immune from legal actions, including a federal lawsuit brought in the United States on behalf of cholera victims seeking billions in damages stemming from the Haiti crisis.
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>people live in complete squalor
>surprised when they catch a deadly disease
Maybe this wouldn't have happened if the average Haitian knew how to wash hands/clothes/bedsheets?
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>>67724
It wouldn't have happened in the first place if the UN wouldn't have transferred their employees from Nepal where they were having a cholera epidemic. They brought the disease from Asia and then the waste from the UN compound washed into the local river.
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>>67713
The un is a terrible thing.

http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/291759-poll-jill-stein-tied-with-harambe-trailing-deez-nutz-in-texas

>Green Party presidential nominee Jill Stein is tied with Harambe, the gorilla killed in a Cincinnati zoo in May, in a new poll of Texas voters.

>Public Policy Polling (PPP) released the survey on Tuesday, which showed only 2 percent of voters would vote for Stein — the same percentage that support Harambe, who was shot at the Cincinnati zoo after a 3-year-old boy fell into his enclosure.

>This is the second time PPP has polled support for the dead gorilla, who has lost support over the last few weeks. At the end of July, PPP tweeted the results of a poll that had Stein at 2 percent support and Harambe at 5 percent.

>Tuesday’s poll also has Stein trailing Deez Nuts, the fictional politician, who has the support of 3 percent of voters.

>Deez Nuts, who filed with the Federal Election Commission to run for president in 2016, is 15-year-old Iowan Brady Olson.
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Tell me truthfully: would a 15 year old from Iowa be any worse than the current candidates?
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>>67583
no
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Where do they poll people? I have been a registered voter for 8 years and have never been polled once.

People with land lines? No wonder they are so skewed and one poll says Trump is leading, while another says Hillary is winning by a landslide.

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>>65892
bumping my own thread, this is something that should be discussed
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WikiLeaks offering 20k reward to anyone who can gather enough evidence to lead to a conviction.

http://www.businessinsider.com/wikileaks-20000-seth-rich-dnc-2016-8
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I'm surprised this thread hasn't jumped too the top of this forum.

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Parents of two soldiers killed in the Benghazi, Libya attack on September 11, 2012 are suing then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, alleging that her use of a private email server led to the deaths of their children. Pat Smith, mother of American U.S. Foreign Service member Sean Smith, and Charles Woods, father of Navy SEAL Tyrone Woods, are represented by Larry Klayman of Freedom Watch, Inc., who filed the lawsuit on Monday in federal court.

The lawsuit claims that Clinton sent and received “confidential and classified government information” through her private email server, and that “[i]t is highly probable … that Defendant Clinton, as Secretary of State, sent and received information about Ambassador Christopher Stevens and thus the U.S. Department of State activities and covert operations that the deceased were a part of in Benghazi, Libya.”

The complaint goes on to say that:

Islamic terrorists obtained the information sent and received by Defendant Clinton about the location of Ambassador Christopher Stevens and thus the U.S. Department of State and the covert CIA and other government operations in Benghazi and used it to plan, orchestrate, and carry out the horrific and devastating attack on the American diplomatic compound in Benghazi, Libya on September 11, 2012 (“Benghazi Attack”), resulting in the death of four Americans, including Sean Smith and Tyrone Woods.
http://lawnewz.com/high-profile/parents-of-benghazi-victims-sue-hillary-clinton-for-wrongful-death-defamation/
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Smith and Woods claim that as a result of the above, “it was reasonably foreseeable that Islamic terrorists would premeditatedly kill” their children.

They also allege that Clinton lied to them about the cause of the attack in Benghazi. They claim that Clinton told them in a private meeting that the attack “was the result of [an] anti-Muslim YouTube video that had been posted online and that the creator of the video would be arrested.” The complaint alleges that Clinton knew at the time that this was not true. Smith and Woods also claim that during Clinton’s Presidential campaign, she has carried out an “inflammatory smear campaign” against them and their surviving family to discredit them. The complaint states:

Clinton has negligently, recklessly, and/or maliciously defamed Plaintiffs by either directly calling them liars, or by strongly implying that they are liars, in order to protect and enhance her public image and intimidate and emotionally harm and silence them to not speak up about the Benghazi attack on at least four separate occasions.

It goes on to detail those occasions, allegedly from three interviews and one Democratic debate.

Smith and Woods are suing Clinton for wrongful death, defamation, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and other offenses. They are seeking an unspecified amount for general, economic, actual, compensatory, and punitive damages.
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>>65611
lol good luck wasting money on lawyers for nothing
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>>65620
What would you do if your child was killed and the person responsible was running for president?

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> Meet Pando, thought to be the world’s largest living thing by mass. It’s a forest, but all of its 47,000 trees come from a single root system spread over 43 hectares in Utah, making it genetically one individual.

> But Pando is dying. Hungry deer and cattle have been eating its young stems, and many of the oldest trees are reaching the end of their natural lifespan.

> “It’s falling apart on our watch,” says Paul Rogers of Utah State University and the Western Aspen Alliance. “The old trees are dying, and the young ones are being eaten.”

> At about 6000 tonnes, Pando, which is Latin for “I spread”, is some 35 times heavier than the heaviest living animal, the blue whale. The largest living thing by area is thought to be a fungus in Oregon, while the tallest record is held by a redwood tree in California.

> Pando is also likely to be the world’s most ancient living organism, though estimates of its age vary widely, from 2000 years to 1 million years old.

> But saving it may be as simple as putting up a good fence.
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>To test their idea, Rogers and his colleagues fenced in 7 hectares of the grove. They also tried to stimulate tree growth by burning vegetation, clearing juniper bushes growing among the trees, and cutting mature aspens, all of which can cause new trees to sprout.

>After three years, the part of Pando that was inside the fence contained more than eight times as many stems per hectare as an unfenced area. Though the burning, clearing and cutting enhanced growth, simply excluding browsing animals drove most of the change, Rogers reported last week at the North American Congress for Conservation Biology in Madison, Wisconsin.

>“It was a neat surprise that we can get pretty good results with fencing alone,” Rogers says.

>What works for Pando might not work elsewhere, however. Installing barriers around large regions of the American west or whole mountain ranges would be impractical, Rogers notes.

>Sam St. Clair at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, agrees that the fence fix probably won’t work for aspens everywhere. “At a large scale, fencing isn’t going to work,” St. Clair says. “It’s too expensive.”

> Still, for Pando at least, it looks like the proverb had it right: Good fences make good neighbours.
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Damn. I just noticed this is just a bit more than a couple days old. not sure how strict mods are on that. please delete it if you want. I just thought it was an interesting different article and still fairly recent.
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>>64707
its good. a nice change from the usual tripe.
i enjoyed it a lot.

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Complain about the source if you want, but there's hard video evidence

http://www.infowars.com/video-hillary-delegate-admits-goal-behind-common-sense-gun-measures-is-outright-gun-ban/

>If your goal is an outright gun ban, you need to use terms such as “common sense gun legislation” to fool the public, a Hillary Clinton campaign delegate admitted in a recent undercover sting video released exclusively to Infowars.

>“Saying you want to ban guns altogether, that’s going to piss everybody off,” the Clinton alternate delegate, Mary Bayer, told a Project Veritas reporter.

>Instead, Bayer revealed, Democrats use “moderate” language when it comes to guns to obscure their true purpose, a complete elimination of the Second Amendment.

>“You have to take that sort of moderate… ‘We just wanna have common sense legislation so our children are safe!’” Bayer told the reporter, adding, “You say shit like that, and then people will buy into it.”

>Bayer also admitted Hillary “for sure” would support banning guns, and said the only way to actualize that goal would be to “get Democrats in office.”

>The delegate’s admission is particularly concerning given the fact that Clinton campaigns on the promise of enacting “common sense approaches” to gun control if elected president in November.
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>infowars.com

Conspiracy shit.

Even if this weren't a sensationalist piece, it doesn't matter who wants to ban firearms. It would never allowed to proceed on constitutional grounds; not to mention the public backlash that would follow such measures.
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>>62338
The wageslave thinks that politicians present themselves and their opinions truthfuly and that they absolutely have no agendas. How cute.
Bye bye wagecuck, I'm sure you enjoyed trying out opinions in this thread, but opinions don't pay your boss' vacations. Stop slacking little sheep. Time to jump over those fences.
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>>62338
Thanks for Correcting The Record

$0.02 have been deposited into your account

http://www.slate.com/blogs/the_slatest/2016/08/17/trump_campaign_hires_breitbart_chief_stephen_bannon.html

>The Wall Street Journal has reported that the Trump campaign has hired Stephen Bannon, the executive chairman of Breitbart News, as its new “chief executive.”
>The Journal also reported that Donald Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway has been promoted to campaign manager. Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort is expected to stay in his role
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https://twitter.com/reidepstein/status/765780122389676032

http://www.politico.com/story/2016/08/trump-campaign-reshuffle-reaction-227105

>Donald Trump’s critics on both sides of the aisle scoffed at the shakeup of his top aides, arguing the Manhattan businessman needs to take a long, hard look in the mirror to figure out the root cause of his woes.

>For weeks, Trump has been hit with tanking poll numbers, distracted by political opponents not named Hillary Clinton and staring down the distinct possibility that his last 14 months could all have been for naught. With Stephen Bannon, the brash and bare-knuckled executive of Breitbart News, coming on as Trump's campaign CEO and chief pollster Kellyanne Conway boosted to the role of campaign manager, the Manhattan businessman vowed to "do whatever it takes to win this election."

>The announcement came hours after a well-received policy speech in Wisconsin in which he trained his "law and order" message onto the ongoing unrest in the Milwaukee area following another police-involved shooting, while accusing Clinton and the Democratic Party of "bigotry" toward African-Americans. And, as the Trump campaign blasted out in an early-morning announcement email, the move comes as he rolls out his first general election TV ads later this week, promising "additional top-flight operatives joining the movement on a near-daily basis."
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>This just in; Trump advocates not burning down own community because whitey farted on the bus, HOW CAN THIS RACIST LIVE WITH HIMSELF?! More at 11.
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>>67483
t. /pol/
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>going on Breitbart since he died
ayy lmao. they cannibalize their own to defend Trump nowadays

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/16/us/politics/guantanamo-detainees-emirates-transfer.html

http://www.cnn.com/2016/08/15/politics/guantanamo-detainees-transfer-obama-administration/

>The US announced Monday that 15 detainees have been transferred out of the detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
It's the single-largest transfer since President Barack Obama took office, according to Lee Wolosky, the US special envoy for Guantanamo closure.

>The inmates, who included nationals from Afghanistan, Yemen and the United Arab Emirates, will be transferred to the UAE, a US State Department official told CNN.

>The official added that six of the detainees had been approved for transfer back in 2009. The others had been evaluated by the interagency Periodic Review Board and it had been determined that their "continued detention was no longer necessary to protect against a significant continuing threat to the security of the United States."

>The move brings the population at the famed detention facility down to 61. There were 242 detainees at Guantanamo when the Obama administration came into office.

>The latest transfer is part of an acceleration in the prison population's decline, with the State Department official noting that in the past 11 months alone, 55 detainees have been transferred to 13 different countries.

>The majority of Guantanamo prisoners already approved for transfer hail from Yemen, but the US has had a policy against transferring detainees to Yemen due to the ongoing instability there.
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They'll all probably be dead within a month.

Dead from burkini overdose.

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>The DEA said a Health and Human Services evaluation shows marijuana has no ‘‘currently accepted medical use’’ because "the drug’s chemistry is not known and reproducible; there are no adequate safety studies; there are no adequate and well-controlled studies proving efficacy; the drug is not accepted by qualified experts; and the scientific evidence is not widely available."

So apparently nobody knows what's in cannabis, and it can't be recreated in a lab. There are not many studies because we made it illegal to have the substance, but that's not our fault. Sure.

> The DEA report noted marijuana has a "high potential" for abuse and can result in psychological dependence.

They finally admitted cannabis is not chemically addictive like alcohol.

>The Justice Department reserved its right to challenge state laws if public health or safety problems emerge or if the states fail to enact strict regulations to control marijuana use and sale.

Still waiting for the massive breaks in civilization and mass murder sprees.


Obviously the DOJ is not going to order the DEA to support a "drug" that nets them millions of jobs and billions of dollars a year. Would the president be able to order the DOJ to change the laws or would it have to be a decision by the Supreme Court?
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>>66924
http://www.alternet.org/story/77339/debunking_the_hemp_conspiracy_theory
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>>66927
It was an interesting article, but what is your point?

The DEA is definitely basing their decisions on something other than scientific research, but I doubt it is 100% racially motivated.
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>>66924
Cancer pt here
Sure would like to try it, even though it probably wouldn't cure. Ondansetron for nausea sets me back $1,200 a month.

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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/08/10/russia-reports-two-dead-in-ukrainian-raid-on-crimea/
>Putin accuses Ukraine of 'terror' over alleged Crimea raid

>Russian security agencies said on Wednesday that two Russians were killed as they thwarted Ukrainian commando raids into Crimea over the weekend.
>Ukrainian officials angrily denied any such incident had taken place and accused Mr Putin of seeking a pretext for war, in an exchange that raised fears of a renewal of the levels of confrontation that marked the annexation of Crimea and outbreak of war in east Ukraine in 2014.


If you want to keep reading on the conflict:

http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2016/08/russia-ukraine-terrorist-attacks-crimea-foiled-160810154654753.html
>Russia: Ukraine 'terrorist attacks' in Crimea foiled

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-37037401
>Russia accuses Ukraine of attempted Crimea 'incursions'

http://www.voanews.com/content/fears-mount-ukraine-russia-clash/3458968.html
>Fears Mount of Full-Scale Ukraine-Russia Clash

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/fears-grow-russia-using-ukraine-8600944
>Fears grow Russia is using the Ukraine battlefield to rehearse for war with the West


falseflag as fuck, WWIII when
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https://twitter.com/DmytroKuleba/status/763405499769446405

couldn't be clearer
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It never ended, it just turned into trench warfare and sporadic mortar attacks for a while.
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And I thought the US had cheapened the term "terrorism."

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TL;DR -
>60 year old woman dies after 19 year old man stabs 6 people in russell square near the british museum
>motivation unknown as of yet - mental health confirmed terrorism suspected
>londoners to suspect an increase in armed police presence for muh 'reassurance and safety'


http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/08/04/woman-killed-and-five-injured-in-suspected-terror-knife-attack-i/
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2016/aug/04/mass-stabbing-central-london-woman-dead-and-injured
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>>64708
just got a flashback to the orlando shootings lads
obviously not in terms of scale of the attack but how left implied omar mateen wasn't a terrorist he was mentally ill as if the two are mutually exclusive.
fast forward 4 days to when a WHITE 'brexit fanatic' shoots MP jo cox. the left's narrative: he's a far right wing terrorist AND a nutcase.
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>>64708
Oh, It's been updated
http://dayswithoutterror.com
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>>64711
i don't wanna jump the gun here (no pun intended, seriously) but if this turns out to be anyone with a vaguely foreign sounding name people are gonna be pissed. a lot of brexiters voted leave so shit like this wouldn't happen in england

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>Last week, two Russian men aged 47 and 52 were having a druken night that “badly” degenerated, reports the Daily Mail. Originally from the village of Nikolsk in Bashkortostan,Russia, the youngest of these two friends told his friend that he had had a relationship with his wife. The husband then for some reason wanted to compare the size of his manhood to that of his wife’s alleged lover.
>But when the 52-year-old man discovered that his penis was smaller than that of the man who claimed to have slept with his wife, he became angry, grabbed an ax and cut off his penis.
>A 52 year-old Russian man was arrested by police after cutting off with an ax the penis of one of his friends… He committed this most horrible act after measuring his penis with his friend, who had just confessed to him of having sex with his wife. The two men were drunk.

http://cubiclane.com/2016/08/14/man-cut-friends-penis-off-drunken-episode/
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Friends don't fuck friends wives. Unless they ask first.
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>>66822
karma
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>>66833
Can i fuck your wife?

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I'm aware that Imgur.com will stop allowing adult images since 15th of May. I'm taking actions to backup as much data as possible.
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