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BSR says...

Americans are NOT going to vote for a leader but rather a great leadership. His presidency would not be a one man show.

He may or may not be a leader but he's on the right path along with the right people.

The only thing Joe will not forget are the people he loves. Everything and everyone else will come together to form a great leadership. That's what counts.

Oh yeah, and prune juice. It's good for constipation. Keeps the bullshit away. 💩

bobknight33 said:

Americans are going to vote for a leader not a dad.

Joe may be a good man and dad but his is no leader.

Most important of all Joe is starting to his memory loss.
Joe is past his prime and need to sit this one out.

Street musician in Antwerp

BSR says...

Thanks to your father-in-law for all his hard work.

Looks like it took blood, sweat and years to find, create, and assemble such a fine one man show.

I dare you not to find this mind-blowing!

gorillaman says...

I understood the message to be that women are nothing but a burden to men, and if only we could get them off our backs we could frolick and dance and really make a success of our one man shows.

newtboy said:

Was there a message intended?....because what I got was 'A woman can do amazing things if she has a strong man to support and guide her, but without him she'll just stumble along until gravity overtakes her and brings her down.' ....I have a history of misunderstanding, though, so perhaps I'm taking it wrong.

Tony Awards 2013 - Neil Patrick Harris and Mike Tyson

Sotto_Voce says...

Tyson had a one-man show on Broadway called "Mike Tyson: Undisputed Truth". Not a musical connection, but a Broadway connection.

And I too am pretty squicked out by the showbiz rehabilitation of this rapist. Then again, at least Tyson served his time. I'm much more squicked out by Hollywood's lionization of Roman Polanski.

Deano said:

He's not my favourite celeb and it does seem a bit odd to see him here. What's his musical connection? If there is one then maybe fair enough. If not he's got good representation.

Weird that he can barely move in coherent way. Funny the way NPH was pulling him to wear he was supposed to go.

And NPH - what a performance. That's talent right there.

TYT - Julian Assange is Now 'Enemy Of State'

thumpa28 says...

Good grief someone having a logical non rabidly anti-US thought? You'll be lynched. Of course they dont want him, why go through all that hassle and bad PR this long after the damage is done. He wants to give the impression that the US is desparate to get their hands on him so he can keep his little rapist butt out of prison. Plenty of dumb asses like those who posted bail for the self styled 'freedom fighter' willing to swallow everything he says, and of course theyll be screwed over as well. Just sit back and enjoy the Assange one man show as he gets increasingly desparate for attention.

As for this 'news', an analyst showing interest and sympathy in wikileaks soon after an analyst leaks massive amounts of secret data to said site, and the military reacts with suspicion. Wow, shocking.

>> ^entr0py:

If the US justice department wanted Assange, why wouldn't they just request extradition from the UK? Do they need to let the Swedish sex crimes investigation play out first?

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Jack Conte of Pomplamoose's New Song: Sinking Feeling

Jack Conte of Pomplamoose's New Song: Sinking Feeling

One Man Show In Apple Store

FlowersInHisHair says...

>> ^osama1234:

I find it amusing how strange 'differently thinking' people react when they actually see someone think different. None of them joined in, or high-fived, and were only seemingly snickering/getting enjoyment by laughing at him vs with him.



To be fair, it's a terrible song and he just goes on and on and on for four and a half minutes.

One Man Show In Apple Store

Aristide and the endless revolution (2005)

NordlichReiter says...

This guy is a very good speaker. His gestures are.. He strikes me as a lie. A living lie.

I'm going to Godwin this now, there are other good speakers, and one that he reminds me of is Hitler.

US, plutocratic actions on Haiti, if true are deplorable.


Accusations of widespread human rights abuses

Human Rights Watch accused the Haitian police force under President Aristide, and his political supporters, of attacks on opposition rallies. They also said that the emergence of armed rebel groups seeking to overthrow Aristide reflected "the failure of the country’s democratic institutions and procedures."[27]

The OAS/UN International Civilian Mission in Haiti, known as MICIVIH (its French acronym) found that the human-rights situation in Haiti improved dramatically following Aristide's return to power in 1994. [28] Amnesty International reported that Haiti was "descending into a severe humanitarian and human rights crisis" after Aristide's departure in 2004.[29]
[edit] Accusations of drug trafficking

Drug trafficking was allegedly a major source of money. Canadian police arrested Oriel Jean, Aristide's security chief and one of the most trusted friends, for money laundering.[30] Beaudoin Ketant, a notorious international drug trafficker, Aristide's close partner, and his daughter's godfather, confessed that Aristide "turned the country into a narco-country. It's a one-man show. You either pay (Aristide) or you die." Aristide denied the allegation, and the U.S. has not charged him directly with involvment in the drug trade.[31]
[edit] Accusations of corruption

Haitian investigators claimed to have discovered extensive embezzlement and money laundering by Aristide's administration, in which millions of dollars of public funds were allegedly lost to sophisticated financial transactions.[32] Aristide has forcefully denied these accusations. [33] The Haitian government filed a RICO (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act) lawsuit in the U.S. in Miami, Florida, in November of 2005, alleging that Aristide and his associates took hundreds of thousands of dollars in kickbacks from the long distance company IDT, and that IDT diverted into a secret offshore bank account controlled by Aristide payments that should have gone to the Haitian company Teleco. The lawsuit was suspended by the Haitian government on June 30, 2006. [34][35]
[edit] Accusations of embezzlement of telecom revenues

According to a report by Christopher Caldwell in the July 1994 American Spectator, Aristide stole Haiti's telecom revenues while in the United States. Caldwell claims that, between 1991 and 1994, Aristide ordered that the proceeds from Haiti's international phone traffic, handled by the Latin American division of AT&T, be moved to a numbered offshore bank account in Panama.[36]

Some officials have been indicted by an US court.[37] The companies which made deals with Aristide included IDT, Fusion Telecommunications, and Skytel; critics claim the two first companies had political links. AT&T reportedly declined to wire money to "Mont Salem".[38][39][40][41]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Bertrand_Aristide#Criticism_and_Accusations



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