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Sisters give brother gas
They're from New jersey where self serves are illegal. I worked in a gas station on the Jersey/PA border and we got them all the time.
Is this real? How can anyone not understand how to use a modern gas pump?
Close Call on the New Jersey Turnpike
"Hey Malkovich, think fast"
(that movie is about my only association with this 'New Jersey Turnpike' thing)
What the heck happens at 0:38, something else is ramming into that truck, right?
Incredibly Close Call With Semi
This video has been seconded as a duplicate; transferring votes to the original video and killing this dupe - dupeof seconded with isdupe by dotdude.
Incredibly Close Call With Semi
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Incredibly Close Call With Semi
Oh no *dupeof=http://videosift.com/video/Close-Call-on-the-New-Jersey-Turnpike
Incredibly Close Call With Semi
Sorry beat you by five minutes http://videosift.com/video/Close-Call-on-the-New-Jersey-Turnpike
Late night Suspicious roadblock
Story here: http://autos.aol.com/article/dashcam-video-captures-scary-road-block-in-new-jersey/?ncid=webmail2
Ray Rice Elevator Knock Out of his Fiance
Subsequently Ray Rice has been cut by the Baltimore Ravens, and indefinably suspended by the NFL. Much more appropriate punishment then the two game suspension the NFL had given him originally. Crazy thing is they end up getting married.
-edit-
New Jersey basically gave him a free pass in this case. Felony third degree aggravated assault and he received no jail time.
The legal fallout
http://www.si.com/nfl/2014/09/08/ray-rice-video-legal-fallout-roger-goodell-baltimore-ravens
and a timeline of events
http://www.sbnation.com/nfl/2014/5/23/5744964/ray-rice-arrest-assault-statement-apology-ravens
Inside the World's Most Dangerous Amusement Park
Infamous Action Park - Vernon, New Jersey Original Advert has been added as a related post - related requested by Trancecoach on that post.
TDS 2/24/14 - Denunciation Proclamation
" I just quoted you claiming that Napolitano believes that the Lincoln pursued the war to restore the union, when that's exactly what he's not saying here."
Where did you quote me? I missed that.
I am not "attacking" the "comedians." I quoted/"plagiarised" Thomas DiLorenzo who pointed out "[Jon Stewart's] "hit" was about how the Judge wrote in one of his publications that the U.S. probably could have ended slavery the same way that New York, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Maine, New Jersey, Illinois, Pennsylvania, and all the other Northern states did, as well as the British empire, Spanish empire, the French, Danes, Dutch, Swedes, and others during the nineteenth century did: namely, peacefully. . . . " and that Stewart (in his inimitable wisdom as an historical scholar) was wrong in his assertion that war was the way to go.
And, whatever Lincoln's reasons were for going to war, of course there are always options other than imperialism (despite what manifest destiny might have you believe). Same as Truman having options other than nuking Japan. Or Bush the second having options other than invading Iraq and Afghanistan.
Whatever Lincoln's "reasons" were for going to war and thereby leading to the slaughter of 620,000 people and the maiming/disfigurement of over 800,000+ others, these reasons are not the same as what his options were, and the white washing of history does not change this very basic fact.
Since this topic appears to have gone off the reservation, let me reign you back in for a moment.
I encourage you to re-watch the video we're commenting on.
This whole discussion, including the commentary by Jon Stewart on the Daily Show, is all a response to Judge Napolitano's comments, on what is supposed to be an actual news network and, I imagine, supposed to be taken seriously?
Napolitano says: "Instead of allowing it to die, helping it to die, or even purchasing the slaves and then freeing them, which would have cost a lot less money than the Civil War cost, Lincoln set out on the most murderous war in American history."
That's what he said. In this very video, which is what we're all commenting on.
You're attacking the comedians for making jokes about this and accusing them for doing what Napolitano just did!
He's the one claiming that Lincoln attacked the south to free the slaves!
So, again I ask, what are you even talking about?
This video, the daily show response, all of this argument, was supposed to be about Napolitano being totally wrong. I originally commented here because you were parroting his claims that Lincoln had a lot of options, but chose "murderous war" instead of buying every slave or whatever other imagined option you think he had.
So either you understand why the Civil War started, and we agree, as you sometimes seem to indicate, or you're in agreement with Napolitano and his view that Lincoln started the Civil War as one of his apparently many options for ending slavery.
So which is it?
Do you understand why you make no sense?
TDS 2/24/14 - Denunciation Proclamation
Hmm, so Stewart and Wilmore seem to be saying that the U.S. couldn't have ended slavery in the same way that New York, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Maine, New Jersey, Illinois, Pennsylvania, and all of the other Northern states did (not to mention the British empire, the Spanish empire, the French, the Danes, the Dutch, the Swedes, and many many others during the nineteenth century), namely, peacefully. (For reference, see Jim Powell's Greatest Emancipations: How the West Ended Slavery; and Joanne Pope Melish's Disowning Slavery: Gradual Emancipation and Race in New England, 1780-1860).
Rather, Stewart and Wilmore seem to be saying that 750,000 dead Americans (and even more than double that number maimed for life), to say nothing of the total destruction of the voluntary union of the founders, was in fact the only way to end slavery. Southerners (only six percent of whom actually owned slaves) were, according to Stewart and Wilmore, "willing to die to preserve slavery" and so, therefore, the Great Oz (er, I mean, The Great Abe) did what was necessary...
So says this renowned historical sage, Jon Stewart, and his cast of clowns...
Jon Stewart Covers Bridgegate - Chris Christie Scandal
Tags for this video have been changed from 'Fort Lee, New Jersey, politics' to 'Fort Lee, New Jersey, politics, Chris Christie, George Washington Bridge, bridgegate' - edited by xxovercastxx
The Scarecrow
Almost all of the GMO's on the list are when "Soybean Oil" is an ingredient. They mention that "Our restaurants in the New York Metropolitan area (including New York City, Long Island, Westchester, Northern New Jersey, and Southwestern Connecticut) use Rice Bran Oil, while in other restaurants we use Soybean Oil. We are currently in the process of transitioning all of our restaurants to cooking with Rice Bran Oil."
McDonald's was an early investor in Chipotle. Here's a current list of all the GMO's in Chipotle's meals (i.e., everything marked with a G).
Too bad it's the marketing campaign that matters, not its veracity.
Some Of The Silliest Things Said On The Internet
The last one "Can my baby get pregnant..." I've seen before. My favorite answer ...
http://www.lolhome.com/funny-picture-9979523849.html . My second favorite answer "Yes, it happens all the time in New Jersey"
All the ColecoVision™ Games in Fifteen Minutes
Tags for this video have been changed from 'Maurice Greenberg, Connecticut Leather Company, Manalapan, New Jersey' to 'Maurice Greenberg, Connecticut Leather Company, Manalapan, New Jersey, Coleco' - edited by SlipperyPete