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Friday, April 4, 2014

YOU ASKED! OLD SPICE!!

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YOU ASKED! OLD SPICE!!

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Then Someone Asked Where the "Boned" Fruit Was

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Monday, March 24, 2014

An Indian minister asked people to vote twice. Then he said he was joking





An Indian cabinet minister found himself at the center of a vote-rigging row Monday, after he asked supporters to vote twice for his party in elections which begin next month.


Speaking at a rally on Sunday, Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar urged voters to wash off the ink which would be daubed on their fingers after casting their ballots and then go to a different constituency and vote again for his Nationalist Congress Party (NCP).


After pointing out that voting in two neighboring parts of Maharashtra state was taking place on different days, Pawar told supporters in the state: “Vote for the ‘Clock’ (his party’s symbol) there and come back to vote for the ‘Clock’ here as well,” he said to loud laughter.


The comments were seized upon by a number of rivals in the elections which begin April 7, including the anti-corruption Aam Aadmi Party.


That party said it would complain to the Election Commission over the “blatant contravention” of its code of conduct.


Pawar, currently an ally of the ruling Congress party but who has been flirting with the main opposition Bharatiya Janata Party, later tried to laugh off his remarks, saying they were meant as “a joke.”


“Party workers get bored with the same cliched electoral speeches. The statement which I made earlier in the day was in lighter vein,” he added.


NCP spokesman D.P. Tripathi said he was confident that the Election Commission would understand “these were not serious comments.”


“We are confident that they (the Election Commission) are very mature and will realise the context of the statement,” Tripathi told AFP.


However, later in the day the Election Commission said Pawar appeared to have violated its code of conduct.


In a statement posted on its website, the commission also asked the veteran leader to explain his statements by Wednesday evening.


Polls show corruption is one of the most pressing concerns for voters in the world’s biggest democracy, which will hold elections for its 543-member parliament in nine phases until May 12.


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Thursday, March 20, 2014

Bill O"Reilly Asked Cops To Investigate Wife"s Boyfriend

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Saturday, February 15, 2014

‘Are You the One Harassing My Little Girl?’: That’s What a Father Asked Right Before Things Spun Out of Control



Dominic Conti Westlake HSTHE BLAZE - The family of a high school senior threatened a lawsuit Wednesday after their son — now ex-class president with a 4.4 GPA — was suspended over an altercation with a football player who allegedly sexually harassed the senior’s then-14-year-old sister, reported KCAL-TV in Los Angeles.


Dominic Conti, 17, was suspended from Westlake High School in Ventura County, Calif., for five days, stripped of his elected office, and banned from all extracurricular activities following the incident with the player at a football game last October 11.


“They way they treated me was someone that has brought, like, a firearm to school,” Conti said at Wednesday’s news conference.


The Conti family says it complained to the school administration about the player but nothing was done.


Read more at The Blaze.




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‘Are You the One Harassing My Little Girl?’: That’s What a Father Asked Right Before Things Spun Out of Control

Friday, December 13, 2013

Sean Hannity Asked About Bilderberg

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Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Drivers Pulled Over, Asked For DNA And Blood Samples By Federal Contractors (84 replies)

Drivers Pulled Over, Asked For DNA And Blood Samples By Federal Contractors (84 replies)
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The government is in full info mode….and this is just a light start. the real bad part is if you drink, smoke, smoke something else, have ANY intake that is traceable, this info will be compiled, listed and sold to many companies. It will also be used for controlling methods of varying degrees by obamacare. Do you really think they will let you slide on healthcare if you have any traceable vice? You will pay out the nose, and then have limits, hope all along they do not try to “reform” you and everything you own. Remember, the libs are great at spending other people’s money to fund controlling their lifes…




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Friday, September 20, 2013

Dad of "starved" boy asked for help











The father of a boy who allegedly starved to death asked police to “keep an eye” on his mother, a court heard.


Amanda Hutton, 43, from Bradford, denies the manslaughter of her son Hamzah Khan, whose body was found in a cot almost two years after he died.


Bradford Crown Court has heard the four-year-old boy was found in a “mummified” state in September 2011.


On day three of the trial, the jury heard police were called to Ms Hutton’s home eight times before his death.


Jurors also heard Hamzah’s brother Qaiser Khan, 22, say he had seen his young sibling eating the contents of his own nappy and sleeping in a buggy that smelled of urine.



‘Get a doctor’

Details of a police interview conducted with Hamzah’s father Aftab Khan recorded in December 2008, a year before the child’s death on 15 December 2009, were read to the court.




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When it all comes out I’ll come back and see you and say I told you so… you guys are not listening”




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Mr Khan had been arrested on suspicion of violence towards his former partner, Ms Hutton, but told officers: “You’ve got to keep an eye on that woman.


“All I want you to do is get a doctor to check Hamzah, check how undernourished he is, check how neglected he is, see how he is. ”


Jurors also heard how Mr Khan told police Ms Hutton was an alcoholic and there were vodka bottles all over the house.


He said she would not let him take Hamzah to a doctor and that she was “overpowering” and “an alcoholic”.


In the interview he warned police: “When it all comes out I’ll come back and see you and say I told you so… you guys are not listening.”









Hamzah Kahn’s father, Aftab Kahn, told the Bradford Crown Court that he had warned police about his former partner’s behaviour



Mr Khan also told officers he would contact social services. The court was told that there was no record of a phone call being made to social services.



‘Appeared neglected’

The jury also heard that officers from West Yorkshire Police visited Ms Hutton’s home but no further action was taken.


Qaiser Khan initially refused to answer any questions put to him in court but was told by the judge he was obliged to give evidence.


He told the court how he went to the house between December 2008 and March 2009 and saw Hamzah sleeping upright in a urine-soaked buggy that “stank”.


Qaiser Khan said his brother was left in a dirty nappy and he saw him eating the contents.


“Hamzah appeared neglected,” he said.


The court heard he had sent a text message sent from his phone to Hutton in December 2008 saying he would report her for child neglect and abuse.


Qaiser Khan said he did not remember sending it.


Asked by Stephen Meadowcroft QC, defending, if he was exaggerating what was happening at the house because he had a bad relationship with his mother, he replied: “I’ve seen this with my own eyes.”


The trial continues.




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Monday, September 2, 2013

Indian bureaucrats may be asked not to use private email services for official work


IDG News Service – The Indian government is expected to require that Indian bureaucrats use email service provided by the National Informatics
Center for their official work, as it tries to secure its communications infrastructure.


The requirement will be part of a proposed new email policy, said sources in government who declined to be named.


India’s Minister for Communications and IT, Kapil Sibal, told Parliament about a week ago that the government had decided
that all its embassies would use mail servers from the government’s National Informatics Centre, which will be installed in
the embassies and directly linked to a server in India.


The minister was responding to concerns from the opposition about reports of large scale surveillance of telephone calls and
emails by the National Security Agency in the U.S. Former NSA contractor Edward Snowden disclosed through newspapers certain
documents that suggested that the NSA had real-time access to content on the servers of Internet companies. The companies
have denied their participation in the program.


The Indian government appears to have been very lax on security, despite having an email service from the NIC, with some ministers
listing their Gmail addresses on their websites. It is not known whether they use these addresses for official communications
as well.


Google did not comment on the move by the government to require bureaucrats not to use private services for official email
communications. “We don’t comment on speculation,” a Google spokeswoman said.


According to Indian parliamentary records, Sibal last month told Parliament: “We are stating in that [email] policy that it
is mandatory for the Government of India officials stationed at Embassies or working in Missions abroad, deputationists to
only use static IP Addresses, Virtual Private Networks (VPNs), One-time Password for accessing Government of India e-mail
services.” He assured the members of the upper house, called the Rajya Sabha, that the email will be encrypted so that nobody
else will be able to access it besides the Indian government.


Some officials are recommending that the email servers for the government employees be managed by the individual government
departments on their own rather than giving all the responsibility to NIC, the sources said.


John Ribeiro covers outsourcing and general technology breaking news from India for The IDG News Service. Follow John on Twitter at @Johnribeiro. John’s e-mail address is john_ribeiro@idg.com





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Saturday, June 29, 2013

U.S. asked Ecuador not to give Snowden asylum: Correa


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Saturday, June 15, 2013

Religious conservatives asked to back GOP plans







Former Gov. of Alaska Sarah Palin speaks during the Faith and Freedom Coalition Road to Majority 2013 conference, Saturday, June 15, 2013, in Washington. Religious conservatives have been skeptical of the Republican National Committee’s plan for growth, which calls for more tolerant attitudes on immigration and social issues, such as abortion and gay marriage. Palin, the conference’s final speaker, rejected calls for an immigration overhaul, that includes a path to citizenship for immigrants in the country illegally. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)





Former Gov. of Alaska Sarah Palin speaks during the Faith and Freedom Coalition Road to Majority 2013 conference, Saturday, June 15, 2013, in Washington. Religious conservatives have been skeptical of the Republican National Committee’s plan for growth, which calls for more tolerant attitudes on immigration and social issues, such as abortion and gay marriage. Palin, the conference’s final speaker, rejected calls for an immigration overhaul, that includes a path to citizenship for immigrants in the country illegally. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)





Former Gov. of Alaska Sarah Palin, with her husband Todd Palin, top left, greets supporters after speaking at the Faith and Freedom Coalition Road to Majority 2013 conference, Saturday, June 15, 2013, in Washington. Religious conservatives have been skeptical of the RNC’s plan for growth, which calls for more tolerant attitudes on immigration and social issues such as abortion and gay marriage. Palin, the conference’s final speaker, rejected calls for an immigration overhaul that includes a path to citizenship for immigrants in the country illegally. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)





Former Gov. of Alaska Sarah Palin waves to the audience during the Faith and Freedom Coalition Road to Majority 2013 conference, Saturday, June 15, 2013, in Washington. Religious conservatives have been skeptical of the RNC’s plan for growth, which calls for more tolerant attitudes on immigration and social issues, such as abortion and gay marriage. Palin, the conference’s final speaker, rejected calls for an immigration overhaul that includes a path to citizenship for immigrants in the country illegally. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)(AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)





Former Gov. of Alaska Sarah Palin, right in red, signs a poster for a supporter held by her husband Todd Palin, left, during the Faith and Freedom Coalition Road to Majority 2013 conference, Saturday, June 15, 2013, in Washington. Religious conservatives have been skeptical of the RNC’s plan for growth, which calls for more tolerant attitudes on immigration and social issues such as abortion and gay marriage, during the three-day gathering of social conservative leaders. Palin, the conference’s final speaker, rejected calls for an immigration overhaul that includes a path to citizenship for immigrants in the country illegally. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)













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WASHINGTON (AP) — Facing lingering tensions in his party, the chairman of the Republican National Committee urged religious conservatives Saturday to support the GOP’s plans to expand.


“I would just ask you that we come together and that we pray for the future of this country,” Reince Priebus said on the final day of the Faith and Freedom Coalition conference that brought several Republicans leaders together with evangelical activists.


“I’m a Christian. I’m a believer. God lives in my heart. And I’m for changing minds, not changing values,” Priebus said.


Religious conservatives have been skeptical of establishment Republicans in Washington and the RNC’s plan for growth, which calls for more tolerant attitudes on immigration and social issues such as abortion and gay marriage. The party is working to rebuild after a painful 2012 election season in which Republicans lost the presidential contest and a handful of winnable Senate contests.


“When it comes to social issues, the party must in fact and deed be inclusive and welcoming,” according to an RNC report commissioned by Priebus after that election and released in March. “If we are not, we will limit our ability to attract young people and others, including many women, who agree with us on some but not all issues.”


Priebus did not mention those recommendations in his remarks, but he did repeat calls for significant changes to the Republican presidential nominating process — particularly, fewer debates and a shorter primary season.


The RNC’s call for tolerance was not popular during the three-day meeting of social conservative leaders, which attracted several politicians considering 2016 presidential bids.


The conference’s final speaker, former vice presidential nominee and Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, rejected calls for an immigration overhaul that includes a path to citizenship for immigrants in the country illegally.


Palin, who is rejoining Fox News Channel as an analyst less than half a year after they decided to part ways, also offered a warning to “the good old boys” in the GOP leadership who are calling for conservative activists to tone down aggressive rhetoric.


“You do not marginalize, you don’t discredit and dismiss, every day average hard-working Americans — those who are part of that grass-roots tea party movement,” she said.


“Just let them tell us to sit down and shut up,” Palin said later, “which I refuse to do.”


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Sunday, May 26, 2013

British Students Asked If They Will Shoot Protesters


Kurt Nimmo
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May 26, 2013


Killing protesters described as “necessary” and “moral.”



Students at British Prime Minister David Cameron’s alma mater, Eton College, were asked if they would shoot protesters. The question was posed as part of an exam to win one of fourteen King’s Scholarships at the prestigious boarding school in 2011.


In addition to Cameron, past alumni include generations of British and foreign aristocracy and members of the Royal family, most recently Prince William and his brother Prince Harry.


Other former pupils at Eon include nineteen former prime ministers spanning from Sir Robert Walpole to Harold Macmillan.


Eton was founded in 1440 by King Henry VI. The college is situation next to Windsor Castle, the longest-occupied palace in Europe, built by William the Conqueror in the decade after the Norman conquest of 1066


The exam question appeared as follows:



According to Huffington Post, the exam topic concerned “cruelty and clemency, and whether it is better to be loved than feared.”


“The question starts with that well-known section from Machiavelli’s The Prince about whether it is better to be feared than loved as a ruler, and then asks candidates to imagine a situation where law and order is breaking down, oil crisis, troops on the streets have killed protestors,” Tony Little, headmaster of Eton College, told the Huffington Post.


Earlier this year, a 2009 Nobel Peace Prize nominee, Jim Garrow, was told by a top military veteran that the Obama administration’s “litmus test” for new military leaders is whether or not they will obey an order to fire on U.S. citizens.



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British Students Asked If They Will Shoot Protesters

British Students Asked If They Will Shoot Protesters


Kurt Nimmo
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May 26, 2013


Killing protesters described as “necessary” and “moral.”



Students at British Prime Minister David Cameron’s alma mater, Eton College, were asked if they would shoot protesters. The question was posed as part of an exam to win one of fourteen King’s Scholarships at the prestigious boarding school in 2011.


In addition to Cameron, past alumni include generations of British and foreign aristocracy and members of the Royal family, most recently Prince William and his brother Prince Harry.


Other former pupils at Eon include nineteen former prime ministers spanning from Sir Robert Walpole to Harold Macmillan.


Eton was founded in 1440 by King Henry VI. The college is situation next to Windsor Castle, the longest-occupied palace in Europe, built by William the Conqueror in the decade after the Norman conquest of 1066


The exam question appeared as follows:



According to Huffington Post, the exam topic concerned “cruelty and clemency, and whether it is better to be loved than feared.”


“The question starts with that well-known section from Machiavelli’s The Prince about whether it is better to be feared than loved as a ruler, and then asks candidates to imagine a situation where law and order is breaking down, oil crisis, troops on the streets have killed protestors,” Tony Little, headmaster of Eton College, told the Huffington Post.


Earlier this year, a 2009 Nobel Peace Prize nominee, Jim Garrow, was told by a top military veteran that the Obama administration’s “litmus test” for new military leaders is whether or not they will obey an order to fire on U.S. citizens.



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British Students Asked If They Will Shoot Protesters