B.A. Bearacus said:For when Trump eventually passes away:B.A. Bearacus said:
"The King of No Soul, Donald Trump, is dead. He was not a great man, and had a horrible gift from Satan, his tweets. He will not be missed!"
Hehe, nice.bearister said:
Putin's tweet will be:
"He worked for me. He was a good guy."
B.A. Bearacus said:
Thx for the link Okaydo. Golden O and all last remaining Trump supporters... I'm on the lookout in the WaPo comments section for a comment from you saying "Quit hyperventilating bro!"
By William H. McRaven
August 16 at 2:44 PM
William H. McRaven, a retired Navy admiral, was commander of the U.S. Joint Special Operations Command from 2011 to 2014. He oversaw the 2011 Navy SEAL raid in Pakistan that killed al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden.
Dear Mr. President:
Former CIA director John Brennan, whose security clearance you revoked on Wednesday, is one of the finest public servants I have ever known. Few Americans have done more to protect this country than John. He is a man of unparalleled integrity, whose honesty and character have never been in question, except by those who don't know him.
Therefore, I would consider it an honor if you would revoke my security clearance as well, so I can add my name to the list of men and women who have spoken up against your presidency.
Like most Americans, I had hoped that when you became president, you would rise to the occasion and become the leader this great nation needs.
A good leader tries to embody the best qualities of his or her organization. A good leader sets the example for others to follow. A good leader always puts the welfare of others before himself or herself.
Your leadership, however, has shown little of these qualities. Through your actions, you have embarrassed us in the eyes of our children, humiliated us on the world stage and, worst of all, divided us as a nation.
If you think for a moment that your McCarthy-era tactics will suppress the voices of criticism, you are sadly mistaken. The criticism will continue until you become the leader we prayed you would be.
mikecohen said:I believe that oppression is a burden that gets passed down through the generations and forces every child who receives it to deal with it as a weight that can kill you unless you can find a way to alleviate it.Anarchistbear said:
There aren't that many African Americans pure enough to trace their lineage to 100% slavery. There was a lot of screwing around. Even if they were pure it doesn't matter-it's a question of identification as much as blood. Obama chooses to identify as African American- good for him. He's no less African American than anyone else and certainly subject to the same prejudices even though he is not racially "pure."
The argument about use of the N word is silly- it's a viscous epithet or an insider's term of solidarity. Everyone who uses that word knows exactly where they stand.
I also believe enough in human progress to believe that the weight of the creative solutions also builds up through the generations.
I also understand that just the visibility (or mark) of it subjects the bearer in this country to the essentially constant weight of negative regard from the others in this society who are, by the way, no less infected with the disease (albeit from the other side); but I still believe that it is nevertheless very different not to have the actual experience of slavery and its aftermath handed down directly into your psyche through the effects that it has had on your direct forebears.
blungld said:
As a non lawyer, is my concern that jury was not sequestered justified? Given the stakes, the ability for coercion, tampering, threats seems like A real possibility. Is it odd that they have not been sequestered securely?
B.A. Bearacus said:
Former intelligence heads collectively tell Trump to stop fuucking with our country.
Fox News pays tribute to Aretha Franklin with an image of Patti LaBelleB.A. Bearacus said:
Something ain't right with this boy. Also, I feel extra sorry for those (non-base) who pass away knowing this guy is still president. He's a bad trip.
Another Bear said:Fox News pays tribute to Aretha Franklin with an image of Patti LaBelleB.A. Bearacus said:
Something ain't right with this boy. Also, I feel extra sorry for those (non-base) who pass away knowing this guy is still president. He's a bad trip.
Are you saying that only black men can possibly perceive this? or that no one else has the right to talk about it?Anarchistbear said:mikecohen said:I believe that oppression is a burden that gets passed down through the generations and forces every child who receives it to deal with it as a weight that can kill you unless you can find a way to alleviate it.Anarchistbear said:
There aren't that many African Americans pure enough to trace their lineage to 100% slavery. There was a lot of screwing around. Even if they were pure it doesn't matter-it's a question of identification as much as blood. Obama chooses to identify as African American- good for him. He's no less African American than anyone else and certainly subject to the same prejudices even though he is not racially "pure."
The argument about use of the N word is silly- it's a viscous epithet or an insider's term of solidarity. Everyone who uses that word knows exactly where they stand.
I also believe enough in human progress to believe that the weight of the creative solutions also builds up through the generations.
I also understand that just the visibility (or mark) of it subjects the bearer in this country to the essentially constant weight of negative regard from the others in this society who are, by the way, no less infected with the disease (albeit from the other side); but I still believe that it is nevertheless very different not to have the actual experience of slavery and its aftermath handed down directly into your psyche through the effects that it has had on your direct forebears.
You believe this as a black man?
BearDevil said:
Eric Trunp's wife Lara is caught on a tape offering Omarosa a job with the re-election campaign a day after she was fired from the WH. Lara notes that the $180K salary will be funded by "small dollar donors". Now Lara claims the tape is a fraud?!?
2020 campaign is also paying Trump's former personal body guard the same amount to be head of security for the 2020 RNC Convention.
They want to use donor $s to lock long time flunkies into NDAs to ensure their silence. Seemed odd to me that they announced the 2020 Campaign Manager Brad Parscale in February. Parscale headed up the campaign's interaction with Cambridge Amalytics, Facebook, and Twitter. Would probably be more useful working on the midterms, but timing makes more sense now.
I'm Jewish; so I have some experience both of historical oppression and fear being transmitted to me through my family, and of being the subject of direct anti-semitism - not to mention the major historical events of the not so distant past (and the continuing prevalence of that phenomenon all over the place); and, having been a jazz musician for a lot of years and hanging out more than a little with black people both then and since; and being a human being sensitive to universal human feelings and experiences; and having lived a long time, I believe strongly in the things I wrote; and, for those reasons, I believe your attempted distinction between experience and "mere" opinion is fallacious.Anarchistbear said:
Is the experience of slavery directly in your psyche as in your illustration or is it your opinion?