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Box A Rox
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Government to Blame for Oklahoma Tornado,
(Alex Jones)

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Alex Jones, the radio host of the conspiracy-oriented Alex Jones Show, is warning everyone
that the government is behind the deadly Oklahoma tornado.

According to Jones, the Government has the power to use twisters as "weather weapons" and "can
create and steer groups of tornadoes."

The way to figure out if the current administration is behind the disaster is spotting helicopters and
small planes in the sky in the windstorm area.

"If you saw that, you better bet your bottom dollar they did this, but who knows if they did" he says.


( Westboro Baptist Church have also issued a theory according to which a gay man is to
blame for said tornado.)

Bat$hit Crazy... ya can't make up this stuff!  


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

John Kenneth Galbraith

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Talk about conspiracy nuts!  This guy actually has the power to legislate!!!

HE BLAMED THE VICTIMS AND THE REPUBLICAN PARTY

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Oklahoma Tornado: Sheldon Whitehouse Blames Republicans For Denying Global Warming

In the wake of Monday's shattering tornado that carved its way through Oklahoma City and its suburbs, Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI.) made his way to the U.S. senate where he made a charged speech detailing his position on the deadly tragedy which killed 24 people, including nine children.

In his speech, the Senator harnessed the attention being paid to the disaster and, while his "we are stuck in this together" might have been an attempt at a bitterly compassionate comfort line, his illustration of Republicans as "running off the climate cliff like a bunch of proverbial lemmings" proves that one is hard-pressed to find a clear-cut sympathetic line in the entire speech. Whitehouse only used the opportunity to denounce his Republican colleagues for refusing to acknowledge the role of anthropogenic global warming in these disasters.

Posed in front of a sign reading "Time to Wake Up," Whitehouse reprimanded Republican senators, saying they were "disgracing [themselves]" and referred to various states that have requested federal aid in the aftermath of large-scale natural disasters, basically implying that deniers of global warming are its biggest driving force and are thereby indirect contributors to natural disasters.

"When cyclones tear up Oklahoma and hurricanes swamp Alabama and wildfires scorch Texas, you come to us, the rest of the country, for billions of dollars to recover," Whitehouse declared. "And the damage that your polluters and deniers are doing doesn't just hit Oklahoma and Alabama and Texas. It hits Rhode Island with floods and storms. It hits Oregon with acidified seas, it hits Montana with dying forests. So, like it or not, we're in this together … you drag America with you to your fate."The speech continued on to preach about "doing right" by America's people "and the world" to avoid a failure characterized by "environmental and diplomatic damage", something that would be the result of a disgraced Republican Party whose extremists have been allowed to "run off the cliff."

Whitehouse's boldly obvious agenda and "I told you so" qualities are both disappointing. If the speech had even been fused with a neutral analysis of the events or his condolences it would have been slightly easier to sit through. Even as his time at the microphone ended he continued to use the tragedy as a warning for not heeding his call. As he said, "I will keep reaching out and calling out, ever hopeful that you will wake up before it is too late."

http://www.policymic.com/artic.....nying-global-warming


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This just can't be true!!!!






When the INSANE are running the ASYLUM
In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche


“How fortunate for those in power that people never think.”
Adolph Hitler
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Why a trio of scandals isn't hurting Obama
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President Obama's approval rating held steady last week despite days of relentless coverage of
a trio of scandals — the IRS' targeting of Tea Party and other conservative groups, the Justice
Department's spying on the Associated Press, and the ongoing investigation of the Obama administration's
handling of last year's deadly Benghazi terrorist attack.

According to a CNN/ORC International survey, 53 percent of Americans polled on Friday and Saturday
approved of the job the president is doing. That's actually a two-point improvement (although not a
statistically significant one) over CNN's last poll, which was taken in early April.

Why hasn't the trio of scandals dragged Obama down in the polls? The leading theory among Democrats
is that the scandals — particularly those involving the IRS and Benghazi —
are nothing more than partisan witch-hunts. As Democratic pollster Geoff Garin tells USA
Today, the controversies amount to a "tempest in a teapot."


http://theweek.com/article/index/244428/why-a-trio-of-scandals-isnt-hurting-obama-3-theories


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

John Kenneth Galbraith

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Why hasn't the trio of scandals dragged Obama down in the polls? The leading theory among Democrats
is that the scandals — particularly those involving the IRS and Benghazi —
are nothing more than partisan witch-hunts.


It's a cute theory, but a wrong one.

It's because Obama is playing the 'dumb' card ("I heard about it in the news like you" / "Nobody told me" / "I didn't know about it") and hasn't been tied to anything.....YET.

You want to call into question Benghazi as a witch hunt?.....Ok. But do you seriously think that the AP (and now Fox News) taps and what the IRS did are witch hunts?

It's typical Obama/Chicago style politics, but on a much grander and WAY more dangerous level.

The more stuff that comes out and the more people talk, the faster some of this is going to get linked back to him.




"Approval ratings go up and down for various reasons... An example is the high post 911 support for
GWB even though he could be said to be responsible for the event." --- Box A Rox '9/11 Truther'

Melania is a bimbo... she is there to look at, not to listen to. --- Box A Rox and his 'War on Women'

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Nixon got away with his involvement for over a year before the bottom dropped out. As more information about what's been going on in this administration comes out, it will be a slow death of 1000 cuts.
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What happened after Nixon resigned?  NOTHING!  All the fascist policies he enacted are still law.  It's all part of the charade.  Everybody in the anti Obama crowd will get their sacrificial lamb, but his policies will continue to control for generation to come.  This is all part of the theater.


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The scandals aren't hurting Obama because they are no different than the scandals of Bush...and Clinton...and Bush...and Reagan...and....  Seriously, none of these people are different from one another, none of their ideas are really all that different, and all of their money is coming from the same places.  
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The scandals aren't hurting Obama because they are no different than the scandals of Bush...and Clinton...and Bush...and Reagan...and....  Seriously, none of these people are different from one another, none of their ideas are really all that different, and all of their money is coming from the same places.  


Agreed...it's all part of governing and appeasing the masses.  If removing a president in order to continue the theft of wealth from its willing citizens, so be it.  The right wingers will cheer, as their children grow up with government spying, drones, war for profit, and more theiving taxation of their labor.  And their kids will think it's normal, just as previous generations did.


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It's a cute theory, but a wrong one.
It's because Obama is playing the 'dumb' card ("I heard about it in the news like you" / "Nobody told me" / "I didn't know about it") and hasn't been tied to anything.....YET.
You want to call into question Benghazi as a witch hunt?.....Ok. But do you seriously think that the AP (and now Fox News) taps and what the IRS did are witch hunts?
It's typical Obama/Chicago style politics, but on a much grander and WAY more dangerous level.
The more stuff that comes out and the more people talk, the faster some of this is going to get linked back to him.

I'm glad we agree on Benghazi as a "Witch Hunt".  

The IRS issue??? The Republicans knew about the IRS situation in August, and even requested the IRS
investigate some "tax exempt" groups.  

The AP issue will likely go the way of the last several dozen GOP Scandal Dramas... Lots of noise, but
no real issues... and America will yawn, as they see the economy improving.

Remember all the GOP Drama over:
~ Fast and Furious...

~ Solyndra  Sol who?  Isn't Solyndra a city in Mexico???
  

~ And:  ‘Obama’s Other Race Speech’?   Hannity promised it would be a “racially-charged”
“bombshell” that “could dramatically impact the race for the White House.”

Um.... Obama won then won reelection.  Just more GOP Hype.

~ And of course, the famous "Birth Certificate".  More GOP $$$'s pissed down the drain chasing a would
be "Slam Dunk" issue... again, America watched, they dozed, they saw it was all GOP Hysteria...
and America Voted for Obama... TWICE.    Another GOP NUTTIN'


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

John Kenneth Galbraith

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Time will tell as the fat lady hasn't sung yet.
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There are people out there... not the most stable people, but American voters none the
less, and a few on this board, who actually believe this BS... No Really, They Do!  



The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

John Kenneth Galbraith

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Quoted from Box A Rox
There are people out there... not the most stable people, but American voters none the
less, and a few on this board, who actually believe this BS... No Really, They Do!  



Ionospheric super heating

HAARP

Operated by the Air Force.

Has no legitimate purpose other than to blast plasma concentrations into the atmosphere.

They claim it's for radio research.

Everyone knows that's what the Air Force is, a scientific research facility to study radio waves.

Yep those wacky scientists at the Department Of Defense.


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The HF transmitter system is able to produce approximately 3.6 million Watts of radio frequency power. However, the HAARP transmitters have been designed to operate very linearly (in Class AB mode) so that they will not produce radio interference to other users of the radio spectrum. To achieve that degree of linearity, the transmitters operate at an efficiency of only about 45 %. For every 100 Watts of input power 45 Watts of Radio Frequency power is generated and the rest is lost in the transmitter cabinet as heat.

6,756,041.16 BTU of heat is lost in the atmosphere each hour as the array operates.

The other 5.7 million btu's still is beamed into the atmosphere as well, but it is in the form of radio wave energy.

Totally harmless. Just a couple dozen billion BTU's since it started operating.

That could never produce a vortex. Unless you allow physics to be discussed.

This array will fry a flock of birds instantly as they fly into the path.

But not to worry, you can trust the government.

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Let's make this simpler to understand.

Stack 3,600 microwave ovens with the doors removed, in a circle all pointing to one single spot.

Throw an entire cow into the focal point and watch it disintegrate in 1 second.
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