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noims jokingly says...

Sorry, Newt, I can't agree with you there.

I was in Bulgaria a few weeks back and it was great. Food was amazing, the people really decent with a great sense of humour, and food and drink was dirt cheap. I just couldn't inflict that asshole on them.

newtboy said:

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Edit: if I didn’t think he would constantly interfere with and attack America through his cult, I would say deport him to Bulgaria and be done.

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newtboy says...

Lol.
In the 80’s my dad was convicted of bribery. Before the judge vacated the conviction (the prosecution perjured themselves dozens of times on the stand), we sent him books on how to play golf and tennis to prepare him for adult camp.

Club fed should be the same as San Quentin, not a low rent country club.

That said…if it gets him out of politics, send him on permanent vacation.
Edit: if I didn’t think he would constantly interfere with and attack America through his cult, I would say deport him to Bulgaria and be done.

cloudballoon said:

What's the big diff between Club Feb & Mar-a-Lago anyway? People like Trump gets special treatment there and it'll be like a vacation that the likes of Madoff & Stewart get to enjoy. Trump loves prison food anyway, and endless TV! He gets time away from his miserable family so that's a plus for him!

NATO Ships Enter Black Sea, Positioning Near Crimea

Januari says...

Well if RT news has said it... I think its pretty clear WW3 is upon us...

Oh wait... guess RT news left out that this is an ANNUAL exercise...

http://rt.com/news/170380-sea-breeze-2014-bulgaria/

Nope... guess they didn't... this idiot just 'forgot' to mention it... and because of the conflict there, its "significantly reduced" in size. 30 second google search.

"Last year the number of participants was much greater. It included Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Canada, Georgia, Germany, Italy, Romania, Turkey, Ukraine and the US, with France, Germany, Libya, Lithuania, Qatar, and UAE sending observers." RT News

Utter BS...

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Diane Feinstein's Signature Party-Line Diatribe in True Form

chingalera says...

Point taken, changes made to title and for NEWT-BOY:
'Opinionated zealots' create sustainable programs in the form of either rectrification of dying paradigms or completely new models-Who founded your own country's constitution? I don't know where you reside so, how's your government doing?

You have a real hard-on for anyone with faith in my opinion, be that faith in man or some, omnipresent uni-being.

Places like Bulgaria and Switzerland don't have a large segment of their citizens in prisons or are making more and more laws to facilitate their incarceration so..perhaps the shits broken and needs fixing?? At the very least, a major douche.

I vote, kill the douchebags and put THEM in a box...Not the caring, thinking, passionate people trying to navigate the onslaught of the shit created by those in power for anyone but themselves and their buddies to remain comfortable and in control.

I am comfortable and in control of my own world to a great extent and see my way of being threatened as well as that of my countrymen, and it pisses me the fuck off.

A reasonable man would call a man like this, sane and healthy-

st0nedeye said:

Your video description is offensive. How about you keep the front page sfw, jackass.

A typical Bulgarian wedding dance

A typical Bulgarian wedding dance

chingalera says...

Hey, that was one passionate couple of months of protest in 2013-Up until then Bulgaria was relatively quiet!
I did find this Bulgarian wedding ring quite interesting though...
http://www.ancient-origins.net/news-history-archaeology/14th-century-ring-death-found-bulgaria-00766

rebuilder said:

@chingalera: Yes, fit, healthy people setting themselves on fire in the streets because their lives seem so hopeless!

OK, OK, that's an outlier, but Bulgaria isn't exactly paradise, either. They do seem to know a thing or two about weddings, though!

A typical Bulgarian wedding dance

rebuilder says...

@chingalera: Yes, fit, healthy people setting themselves on fire in the streets because their lives seem so hopeless!

OK, OK, that's an outlier, but Bulgaria isn't exactly paradise, either. They do seem to know a thing or two about weddings, though!

Assassination attempt goes wrong in Sofia!

chingalera says...

He was most-likely trying to kill the guy at close range, with a blank gun..(Wait!?? Is that a blank gun?? Looks like a 25-auto to me)
I'd hasten to guess that it's relatively easy for someone determined, with the premeditation required for a act like a public assassination, to obtain a proper tool for the job in Bulgaria.

What you are witnessing here is a bunch of pissed-off cunts in suits kicking the ever-loving shit out of a disturbed retard (look in the guy's eyes)....Nah, watching again it looks like simple surprise at the misfire of his GAS PISTOL? Geez!


Camerman @ 1:01 - "Here, help gramps up there so he can stamp on the guy's face, I'll hold his leg!!"

entr0py said:

Actually it's even more bizarre. As radx mentioned it wasn't a gun, but a gas pistol; a replica which can only fire tear gas rounds or blanks.

Blanks can be fatal at very close range, but it's far from a sure thing. I can't really guess what he was trying to accomplish. Possibly just crazy and inept.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gas_pistol

http://www.chron.com/news/world/article/Gas-pistol-pointed-at-Bulgaria-party-leader-4207697.php

Assassination attempt goes wrong in Sofia!

KnivesOut says...

Well, take this with a grain of salt, but the supposedly bulgarian commenters on the Reddit thread are fairly certain that this was staged.

And it was a pellet gun? Seriously wtf is going on in Bulgaria.

grinter said:

Wikipedia has this to say "On January 19, 2013 was staged assassination of Ahmed Dogan to raise the rating of the party." I'm guessing there will be a few edits of that page before things settle down.

Assassination attempt goes wrong in Sofia!

entr0py says...

Actually it's even more bizarre. As radx mentioned it wasn't a gun, but a gas pistol; a replica which can only fire tear gas rounds or blanks.

Blanks can be fatal at very close range, but it's far from a sure thing. I can't really guess what he was trying to accomplish. Possibly just crazy and inept.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gas_pistol

http://www.chron.com/news/world/article/Gas-pistol-pointed-at-Bulgaria-party-leader-4207697.php

KnivesOut said:

Lucky for Ahmet, the crappy little pistol he was using jammed (or had the safety on and didn't know it.)

How to buy Nuclear Bombs on the Black Market in Bulgaria.

albrite30 says...

>> ^deedub81:

They showed where he works, what town he lives in, where his relatives live, what kind of car he drives, his skin color and his build.
Seriously? Why even blur his face at that point?


I think that may have been the point. This was a freaking waypoint for the special forces.

Dear @WhitonDCIA, are you retarded? Sincerely, Norway.

entr0py says...

1:01 "A problem in a lot of European countries is they think by being neutral in the war on terror ... that they won't face the threats that we face"

Of course, Norway isn't neutral, they have contributed troops to the war in Afghanistan. Along with Germany, France, Italy, Spain, the UK, Poland, Bulgaria, Turkey, and Azerbaijan. That's exactly why people suspected al-Qaeda at first. Not because al-Qaeda hates their freedom, but because Norway stepped into a war with them.

800 Die in Ivory Coast Violence

kceaton1 says...

I had to do a paper on them. Gold is a huge export as well as diamonds (although I don't see gold mentioned that much anymore; maybe it died out as the report is ten years old). It's chief exports are cocoa, iron, petroleum, copper, and cobalt (plus fish as they are coastal).

The French have a direct involvement with their past and I believe they still have ties presently. We do have reasons to be there "resource wise" as others were asking; like I said the French are there already. The "strange" name of Ivory Coast compared to other African countries is a dead giveaway that it was a colony (like South Africa--an extremely simplistic choice for a country's name).

I know someone from Ghana (next to Ivory Coast) and the situation there is bad (I believe he left in the early 90's; it was during a lot of bloodshed--I know another from Bulgaria, actually he was in the army for them; he left literally because his life and his mother's life were in grave danger--they got into the U.S. via political asylum). Ghana I think is the main exporter of gold and is next door. It wouldn't surprise me if the U.N. or a country does something soon if the situation spreads. To me it seems highly likely that this could spread to Ghana and a bit in every direction around those two.

Chomsky on Egypt

MaxWilder says...

>> ^quantumushroom:

The Top 200 Chomsky Lies.
Oh, that's right, it's FOX that has an agenda.


Let's look at the very first "lie" in that list:

The "Lie": “in comparison to the conditions imposed by US tyranny and violence, East Europe
under Russian rule was practically a paradise.”

The "Truth": The communists murdered 4 million people in the Ukraine; 753,000 in Poland;
360,000 in Romania; 300,000 in Belarus; 200,000 in Hungary; 100,000 in East Germany;
100,000 in Lithuania; 70,000-100,000 in Yugoslavia; 30,000-40,000 in Bulgaria; 20,000 in
Czechoslovakia; and 5,000 in Albania. Other atrocities included the murder of over 500,000
POWs in Soviet captivity and the mass rape of at least 2 million women by the Red Army.

I don't have to know anything about the context of the quote to see that the response is nonsense. Nowhere in that quote does Chomsky say that the Russians did not commit any atrocities. He also did not claim that the US committed more genocidal acts than the Russians. He said "conditions", which most people would understand meant things like running water, sewage removal, food and shelter availability, employment availability, and such. So the whole list of atrocities is missing the point of his statement entirely.

Now maybe the conditions were arguably better under US control. I certainly don't know. But the fact that the very first "lie" is so poorly refuted, and the fact that there is absolutely no context around Chomsky's quote given, makes this list entirely pointless.

And I would also ask what you think Chomsky's "agenda" is.



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