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pulsevape

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And the hits just keep coming...

Read this with an open mind and then tell me you can vote for Hillary.

http://www.wnd.com/2016/08/clinton-death-list-33-most-intriguing-cases/
Shawn Lusac the lawyer suing the DNC and Hilary for fraud and then was found dead on his bathroom floor on aug.2....I still haven't seen anything about the cause of death....isn't tht kind of odd....the recent flood of deaths surrounding DNC insiders is beyond mere coincidence....maybe the FDA should outlaw the DNC instead of vaping ...for public health.

Imagine if the elite had stole the election from Trump like they did to Bernie, and that a lawyer sued the RNC on behalf of Trump supporters for voter fraud and then the lawyer was found dead a couple of weeks latter in his bathroom........do you seriuosly think that alot of republicans would just shrug and move on ....or do you think they would have demanded the FBI and the justice department launch a full scale investigation.......I can't believe Shawn Lucas's death is being swept under the rug without a word from the media.
 
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Special drip tip for the vapers voting for Hillary.


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ej1024

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HAHAHAHA that drip tip though!!
Ey guys I may not be in ur class when it comes to politics, but I ain't stupid... I hate trump
I hate Hilary
I hate the government
And
Good night..
Back to work tommorow
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I suppose you could live in a wonderful place like Brazil where they hold you hostage and shake you down for thousands of dollars when you say something that makes the government look stupid. lol. Corrupt cops, raw sewage, body parts washing up on shore and a side of zika. Rio for my next vacation? Yea, lemme get right on that. :p
 

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May be an annoyingly long post,but this is an article from the New York Post.....






Donald Trump may or may not fix his campaign, and Hillary Clinton may or may not become the first female president. But something else happening before our eyes is almost as important: the complete collapse of American journalism as we know it.

The frenzy to bury Trump is not limited to the Clinton campaign and the Obama White House. They are working hand in hand with what was considered the cream of the nation’s news organizations.

The shameful display of naked partisanship by the elite media is unlike anything seen in modern America.

The largest broadcast networks — CBS, NBC and ABC — and major newspapers like the New York Times and Washington Post have jettisoned all pretense of fair play. Their fierce determination to keep Trump out of the Oval Office has no precedent.

Indeed, no foreign enemy, no terror group, no native criminal gang suffers the daily beating that Trump does. The mad mullahs of Iran, who call America the Great Satan and vow to wipe Israel off the map, are treated gently by comparison.

By torching its remaining credibility in service of Clinton, the mainstream media’s reputations will likely never recover, nor will the standards. No future producer, editor, reporter or anchor can be expected to meet a test of fairness when that standard has been trashed in such willful and blatant fashion.

Liberal bias in journalism is often baked into the cake. The traditional ethos of comforting the afflicted and afflicting the comfortable leads to demands that government solve every problem. Favoring big government, then, becomes routine among most journalists, especially young ones.

I know because I was one of them. I started at the Times while the Vietnam War and civil rights movement raged, and was full of certainty about right and wrong.

My editors were, too, though in a different way. Our boss of bosses, the legendary Abe Rosenthal, knew his reporters leaned left, so he leaned right to “keep the paper straight.”

That meant the Times, except for the opinion pages, was scrubbed free of reporters’ political views, an edict that was enforced by giving the opinion and news operations separate editors. The church-and-state structure was one reason the Times was considered the flagship of journalism.

Those days are gone. The Times now is so out of the closet as a Clinton shill that it is giving itself permission to violate any semblance of evenhandedness in its news pages as well as its opinion pages.

A recent article by its media reporter, Jim Rutenberg, whom I know and like, began this way: “If you’re a working journalist and you believe that Donald J. Trump is a demagogue playing to the nation’s worst racist and nationalistic tendencies, that he cozies up to anti-American dictators and that he would be dangerous with control of the United States nuclear codes, how the heck are you supposed to cover him?”

Whoa, Nellie. The clear assumption is that many reporters see Trump that way, and it is noteworthy that no similar question is raised about Clinton, whose scandals are deserving only of “scrutiny.” Rutenberg approvingly cites a leftist journalist who calls one candidate “normal” and the other “abnormal.”

Clinton is hardly “normal” to the 68 percent of Americans who find her dishonest and untrustworthy, though apparently not a single one of those people writes for the Times. Statistically, that makes the Times “abnormal.”

Also, you don’t need to be a detective to hear echoes in that first paragraph of Clinton speeches and ads, including those featured prominently on the Times’ website. In effect, the paper has seamlessly adopted Clinton’s view as its own, then tries to justify its coverage.

It’s an impossible task, and Rutenberg fails because he must. Any reporter who agrees with Clinton about Trump has no business covering either candidate.

It’s pure bias, which the Times fancies itself an expert in detecting in others, but is blissfully tolerant of in itself. And with the top political editor quoted in the story as approving the one-sided coverage as necessary and deserving, the prejudice is now official policy.

It’s a historic mistake and a complete break with the paper’s own traditions. Instead of dropping its standards, the Times should bend over backwards to enforce them, even while acknowledging that Trump is a rare breed. That’s the whole point of standards — they are designed to guide decisions not just in easy cases, but in all cases, to preserve trust.

The Times, of course, is not alone in becoming unhinged over Trump, but that’s also the point. It used to be unique because of its adherence to fairness.

Now its only standard is a double standard, one that it proudly confesses. Shame would be more appropriate.
 

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Sad but true.

Truly dogged investigative journalism has been replaced by agenda driven journalism.

Thank God for the internet and the rise of populist journalists.
 

pulsevape

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Sad but true.

Truly dogged investigative journalism has been replaced by agenda driven journalism.

Thank God for the internet and the rise of populist journalists.
The thing people need to think about is...if the press can do this to Trump they can create in their minds the jusification to do it to anybody...so how do people know they are getting the Truth about anything....you may as well shuck the media in the garbage as a source of information....is Putin really Satan...is the shit in the Ukraine Russia's fault?.....
 

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Americans are about to get the first landslide president we didn’t want.



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Zamazam

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Our main stream media has simply shown the world it's cards. They make no pretense about being ethical or balanced any more. When CNN carries an article about the size of a presidential candidates penis, that pretty much sums it up. The media is simply a mouthpiece for the left and the globalists. The few right leaning news organizations are subjected to the same hate campaign that Trump is.

I hope the constant pablum and hate from our new media is leaving a nasty sour taste in the electorate, at least the one that still think on their own.
 

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I'm confused
Is he a liberal working for fox?
Just like that dude that left when Obama won
Holmes?


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Time

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Do y'all think Hilary was carrying her Hot Sauce in her purse when she went to pick up a check for 1 million dollars from Lynn de Rothschilds...you know the same Rothschild who run almost every national bank in the western world.....

http://thefreethoughtproject.com/se...d-holds-100000-plate-dinner-fundraiser-guess/

She was carrying her Hot Sauce. But it stayed in her purse. She only uses that in the Ghettos. Rothschild dick tastes like creme eclairs, so I hear.

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Arthur

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Fox does have a good stable of hot women anchors

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Zamazam

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The 8 Violations of Media Objectivity (from Honestreporting.com). It may be focused on Israel, but the concepts are the same.

  1. Misleading definitions: Prejudicing readers through language.
  2. Imbalanced reporting: Distorting news through disproportionate coverage.
  3. Opinions disguised as news: Inappropriately injecting opinion or interpretation into coverage.
  4. Lack of context: Withholding a frame of reference for readers.
  5. Selective omission: Reporting certain events over others, or withholding key details.
  6. Using true facts to draw false conclusions: Infecting news with flawed logic.
  7. Distortion of facts: Getting the facts wrong.
  8. Lack of transparency: Failing to be open and accountable to readers.

See also some final thoughts and acknowledgements, wrapping the concepts together and raising awareness for news literacy.
 

Rossum

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Talk shit about the CLINTONS and the craps they did without proving it,that's not educating that's fucking
Slander!!!
The FBI can't find anything wrong remember?
No, the FBI found plenty of things wrong. What they couldn't find was someone willing to prosecute. I can understand that, since there are hardly any prosecutors who want to commit suicide by shooting themselves in the back of the head three times.
 

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amazing how the media covered that situation so thoroughly (NOT).
 

ej1024

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My favorite was the one that left. That Andrea Tantaros is some POA.

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I like the one to the right, the long black hairy bitchy looking one, she looks she can swallow lol


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It may be focused on Israel, but the concepts are the same.

If we look at who owns western media, who benefits most from certain public opinion and that the tiny country is also involved in the goings on in Ukraine, then it's hard not to focus on Israel.
 

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Gary Johnson. Many reasons, but for the purposes of this discussion, he's the least likely to go after vaping. IMHO
 

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Gary Johnson. Many reasons, but for the purposes of this discussion, he's the least likely to go after vaping. IMHO
He's also least likely to win. Vote for him and you're just throwing your vote away. Hey, that's your right.

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He's also least likely to win. Vote for him and you're just throwing your vote away. Hey, that's your right.

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Pretty much agreed, but depending on where you live you may be throwing your vote away anyway if your in the minority. Thank you electoral college. NYer here. Any presidential vote that isn't for a dem is kind of pointless. Understandable, I guess, a century ago, but we have the technology now to abolish the college completely and have a true democratic vote, which would make things a whole lot more interesting.
 

pulsevape

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Pretty much agreed, but depending on where you live you may be throwing your vote away anyway if your in the minority. Thank you electoral college. NYer here. Any presidential vote that isn't for a dem is kind of pointless. Understandable, I guess, a century ago, but we have the technology now to abolish the college completely and have a true democratic vote, which would make things a whole lot more interesting.
democracy sucks. especially in a country that is more obssessed with sports leauges, and Kardashian's butt than the presidential race.
 
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Pretty much agreed, but depending on where you live you may be throwing your vote away anyway if your in the minority. Thank you electoral college. NYer here. Any presidential vote that isn't for a dem is kind of pointless. Understandable, I guess, a century ago, but we have the technology now to abolish the college completely and have a true democratic vote, which would make things a whole lot more interesting.
Yep, fellow NYER here but I still vote in every election. The Electoral College is not perfect but it does serve a purpose. I do think it needs to be tweaked and adjusted though. That process is for greater minds than mine. I just always felt a huge civic duty to vote. I mean people died so I could have that right. The respectful way to honor them is to exercise that right.

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He's also least likely to win. Vote for him and you're just throwing your vote away. Hey, that's your right.

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Maybe, but voting for the person I don't believe is the right person for the job is throwing my vote away as well. As a friend puts it, "It's not a football game. Your not voting to choose who you think is going to win. Or want to win. You're making a moral choice."
BOTH the major parties are far too anti-personal choice/big government for me.
 

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Yep, fellow NYER here but I still vote in every election. The Electoral College is not perfect but it does serve a purpose. I do think it needs to be tweaked and adjusted though. That process is for greater minds than mine. I just always felt a huge civic duty to vote. I mean people died so I could have that right. The respectful way to honor them is to exercise that right.

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I've voted every year since 18. Not just presidential elections, all elections (and anything else on the ballot). I don't know that it's a matter of respect for me, it's more a matter of having a right to complain about the a-hole in office. In my particular town, it's especially grating because the tow supervisor is as corrupt as they come but has a HUGE voting block of a particular demographic that isn't split on party lines. This has led to many, many corrupt deals, including multi-multi-million dollar projects going forward that were voted down and subsequently followed up with selling bonds we could not back without the voter's permission or knowledge. FBI is getting involved, but it's slow moving.
 

pulsevape

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Yep, fellow NYER here but I still vote in every election. The Electoral College is not perfect but it does serve a purpose. I do think it needs to be tweaked and adjusted though. That process is for greater minds than mine. I just always felt a huge civic duty to vote. I mean people died so I could have that right. The respectful way to honor them is to exercise that right.

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Yeah it would help if the electorate college was actually based on the number of AMERICAN CTITZENS in a state rather than the number of illegal aliens Jerry Brown and the DNC can flood across the border...wonder why Obama isn't enforcing the borders......
 

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Maybe, but voting for the person I don't believe is the right person for the job is throwing my vote away as well. As a friend puts it, "It's not a football game. Your not voting to choose who you think is going to win. Or want to win. You're making a moral choice."
BOTH the major parties are far too anti-personal choice/big government for me.
didn't I read recently Johnson's VP choice was not a big supporter of the 2nd amendment...some choice.Putting Trump on the same moral playing fields as Bloody Hilary is a bit of a stretch.
 

pulsevape

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I've voted every year since 18. Not just presidential elections, all elections (and anything else on the ballot). I don't know that it's a matter of respect for me, it's more a matter of having a right to complain about the a-hole in office. In my particular town, it's especially grating because the tow supervisor is as corrupt as they come but has a HUGE voting block of a particular demographic that isn't split on party lines. This has led to many, many corrupt deals, including multi-multi-million dollar projects going forward that were voted down and subsequently followed up with selling bonds we could not back without the voter's permission or knowledge. FBI is getting involved, but it's slow moving.
Yeah good for you...keep it up...I wrote in voted for Ron Paul several time...why...to let the bastards know the lunatic fringe was alive and well and hungry....
 

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didn't I read recently Johnson's VP choice was not a big supporter of the 2nd amendment...some choice.Putting Trump on the same moral playing fields as Bloody Hilary is a bit of a stretch.

Not a stretch at all. Both are totally, and completely morally bankrupt. But I'm not here to debate politics. I gave my opinion. ;-)
 

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Not a stretch at all. Both are totally, and completely morally bankrupt. But I'm not here to debate politics. I gave my opinion. ;-)
really a woman who is a murderer, a rapist and a war criminal is on the same moral playing fied as a bombastic real estate tycoon......tell us what country did Trump overthrow, what nation did he illegally bomb,what war did he attempt to start.....what nomination did he steal....what rape victim did he bitch slap.
 
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ej1024

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Bush didn't enforce the border
Non of the past presidents enforce border


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But if a crosser kills you in a santuary city nothing happens. Hmmmm.

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ej1024

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And that's whAts fuck up about the system
Right or left
they all MESSED UP...☹️


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