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neoplacebo wrote:
Tue Jan 21, 2020 6:04 am
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Didn't really know where to post this, so it's here. US Navy names new aircraft carrier for black sailor who distinguished himself during the Pearl Harbor attack while serving on USS West Virginia.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/u-miller-nav ... 38326.html
:clap: More info:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doris_Miller
Really strange that EVERY ship Miller was stationed on was sunk by the Japanese....
Not just any ships but a battleship, an escort carrier and a heavy cruiser. See? Blacks can excel at any task for which they're given an equal opportunity. Maybe it's not such a good idea to name a new ship for him, especially a Gerald R. Ford-class aircraft carrier. That's a double jinx. :wave:
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Vrede too wrote:
Tue Jan 21, 2020 12:51 pm
neoplacebo wrote:
Tue Jan 21, 2020 6:04 am
Vrede too wrote:
Mon Jan 20, 2020 6:35 pm
neoplacebo wrote:
Mon Jan 20, 2020 4:59 pm
Didn't really know where to post this, so it's here. US Navy names new aircraft carrier for black sailor who distinguished himself during the Pearl Harbor attack while serving on USS West Virginia.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/u-miller-nav ... 38326.html
:clap: More info:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doris_Miller
Really strange that EVERY ship Miller was stationed on was sunk by the Japanese....
Not just any ships but a battleship, an escort carrier and a heavy cruiser. See? Blacks can excel at any task for which they're given an equal opportunity. Maybe it's not such a good idea to name a new ship for him, especially a Gerald R. Ford-class aircraft carrier. That's a double jinx. :wave:
It is weird. And, hey, so far there's only one or two of those Ford class carriers. And that first one hasn't fallen over either at sea or in port as far as I know. But it still might run into something. I think it would be funny if trump were as clumsy as Ford was; I'd love to see him fall down a plane boarding ladder and come up with a bloody nose and broken leg. It would be a "Humpty Dumpty" "great" fall. A fall like no one's ever seen. I will tell you.

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Tue Jan 21, 2020 5:14 pm
It is weird. And, hey, so far there's only one or two of those Ford class carriers. And that first one hasn't fallen over either at sea or in port as far as I know. But it still might run into something.
If we ever need to wreak havoc on enemy golf courses . . .
I think it would be funny if trump were as clumsy as Ford was; I'd love to see him fall down a plane boarding ladder and come up with a bloody nose and broken leg. It would be a "Humpty Dumpty" "great" fall. A fall like no one's ever seen. I will tell you.
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The Pentagon: Exposing The Hidden Polluter of Water in California

Pat Elder’s 20-city California tour will draw attention to the public health crisis caused by the military’s contamination of the environment. Read Pat’s articles on the topic here.
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Trump is reportedly set to relax U.S. ban on land mines

:roll: There is literally no realm of responsible national policy that POSPOTUS won't screw up.
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Trump is reportedly set to relax U.S. ban on land mines

:roll: There is literally no realm of responsible national policy that POSPOTUS won't screw up.
I saw that story earlier and after reading it decided that this is just another juvenile trump stunt to negate something Obama did. Land mines are pretty low tech devices and have pretty much been co opted by the IED. Besides, mine laying is rather labor intensive and likely cannot be done these days without it being noticed. And trump probably doesn't give a damn about them; he just wanted to erase another Obama legacy and staying in his petty juvenile mode which, in his juvenile mind, makes him think he's clever. I would laugh my ass off if he stepped on one and it blew off his legs.

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neoplacebo wrote:
Fri Jan 31, 2020 8:40 am
I saw that story earlier and after reading it decided that this is just another juvenile trump stunt to negate something Obama did. Land mines are pretty low tech devices and have pretty much been co opted by the IED. Besides, mine laying is rather labor intensive and likely cannot be done these days without it being noticed. And trump probably doesn't give a damn about them; he just wanted to erase another Obama legacy and staying in his petty juvenile mode which, in his juvenile mind, makes him think he's clever. I would laugh my ass off if he stepped on one and it blew off his legs.
Damn, looks like yet another year where 45SHOLE does not win the Nobel Peace Prize. His adoring fanboys aren't even bothering to nominate him anymore.

2020 List of Valid Nobel Peace Prize Nominations

Here are ones that I'm familiar with and would love to see get it. There are probably some on the list even more deserving but I'm not familiar with.

WILPF, Switzerland
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
http://www.nobelwill.org/WILPF2020.pdf
http://www.nobelwill.org/several2020.pdf
http://www.nobelwill.org/WILPF_Rees_Bolkovac2020.pdf

Benjamin, Medea, USA
http://www.nobelwill.org/several2020.pdf
http://www.nobelwill.org?tab=8#benjamin

Kelly, Kathy, USA
http://www.nobelwill.org/several2020.pdf
http://www.nobelwill.org?tab=8#kelly2

Snowden, Edward Joseph, USA (in exile)
http://www.nobelwill.org/Snowden2020.pdf
http://www.nobelwill.org/several2020.pdf
http://www.nobelwill.org/Assange_Manning_Snowden.pdf
http://www.nobelwill.org?tab=8#snowden2

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Trump is reportedly set to relax U.S. ban on land mines

:roll: There is literally no realm of responsible national policy that POSPOTUS won't screw up.
It feels like Trump is almost trying too hard to be comically evil.

Landmines - sure, ok
COVID-19 Vaccine - let's offer German scientists huge sums of cash to buy it for ourselves.
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The 3% Plan to End Starvation (congressional petition)

Never again need a human being lack the food to live. Never again need a single child or adult suffer the horrors of starvation. Hunger as a danger to anyone can be made a thing of the past. All that is required, apart from basic skills in distributing resources, is 3 percent of the military budget of the United States.
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Every hour, taxpayers in the United States are paying $32.08 million for Total Cost of Wars Since 2001, now up to $5T+.

The Trump administration requested over $740 billion for this work in its February 2020 budget proposal. That’s far more than the United States spent for military purposes at the height of the Korean or Vietnam Wars or the peak of the Reagan buildup of the 1980s.

"The biggest increase in the proposed budget is a nearly 20% increase in spending on nuclear weapons at $45 billion." (UFPJ)

One Year of U.S. Nuclear Weapons Spending Would Provide 300,000 ICU Beds, 35,000 Ventilators and Salaries of 75,000 Doctors

At the same time, this budget slashes Medicaid and food stamps and eliminates low-income heating aid and other programs. Military spending currently accounts for 53% of the discretionary federal budget. By 2030, the Trump budget would give 62% of the discretionary budget to the Pentagon.

In his “Beyond Vietnam” speech, Dr. King declared: “A nation that continues year after year to spend more on military defense than on programs of social uplift is approaching spiritual death.”
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U.S. Fuels Growing Arms Market

Although the pace of increase has slowed, the global trend for major conventional weapons trade remains upward, according to a March study released by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI). In that trade, the United States continues to account for the largest and growing share, with more than half of its weapons delivered to the conflict-torn Middle East....

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The United States accounted for 36 percent of exports, up from 31 percent during 2010–2014, with identified exports of major arms to 96 states.

Russia, the only other country accounting for more than 10 percent of global exports, had 47 client states and provided 21 percent of global arms, down from 27 percent in the previous period. China, at fifth largest, was responsible for 5.5 percent of exports in each period, with Pakistan accounting for more than a third of the volume of its exports among 51 clients in the past five years.

Saudi Arabia and the Middle East

... The arms trade, especially to the Middle East, continues to be controversial domestically and internationally. Countries in that region imported 61 percent more arms during 2015–2019 compared to five years earlier, with Saudi Arabia now both the region’s and the world’s top arms importer.

Washington supplied nearly three-quarters of weapons exports to Riyadh in that period, including combat aircraft and large numbers of missiles and guided bombs. It is unclear how much of the nearly $8 billion in arms for Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have been delivered since Trump used emergency provisions in the Arms Export Control Act to waive congressional notification requirements last May, then used vetoes to override three congressional resolutions of disapproval in July. (See ACT, September 2019.) His administration has yet to notify Congress of any new sales via the foreign military sales program to either country since then.

A number of European countries have stopped arms deals with Saudi Arabia out of concern over the nation’s use of weapons in Yemen, where five years of war have exacerbated a humanitarian crisis. In March, Belgium took new steps to suspend export licenses, and Germany renewed preexisting holds....
We are the threat to world peace, the major contributor to Middle East instability, and much of the reason/excuse for Pentagon "defense" spending. We suck.
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And the military aren't exactly enamored with PINO either.

https://www.militarytimes.com/news/pent ... oll-shows/
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Fort Bragg Says Lewd Tweets Were the Work of a Hacker



Wait I would much rather someone at Fort Bragg be accidentally horny on main than the US military being like "oops we were hacked."
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A sex worker says she's earning $35,000 a month thanks to the US Army's thirsty tweets going viral

The official Twitter account for the US Army's Fort Bragg posted some thirsty tweets at an OnlyFans sex worker in October.

Now that sex worker has become one of OnlyFans's top performers.

Prior to the tweets, she says she earned around $7,000 a month. Now, she tells Insider that she's on track to earn $35,000 a month.

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... As the minutes passed by, hundreds of Twitter users began noticing the sexually-charged tweets and replying back with jokes. The installation responded roughly an hour later by claiming its account was compromised by a malicious entity.

"As many of you may know, there were a string of explicit Tweets from our account this afternoon," a representative for the North Carolina base said in a statement. "This was not the work of our admins. Our account was hacked. We apologize to our followers."

The next morning, the XVIII Airborne Corps apologized for its earlier statement and identified an "administrator" as the source of the tweets. "Appropriate action" was underway, according to the unit.
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Fort Bragg's official Twitter account was taken down the same day and remains offline as of Nov. 17.
Opps.
... Quinn supported herself by modeling, but when the coronavirus pandemic hit she no longer felt comfortable going to photoshoots. She spent a couple of months deciding whether to start an OnlyFans, which she describes as a "paid Instagram."

The sex work platform allows "fans" to tip content creators or subscribe to their videos and photos on a monthly basis. After learning how to market herself and investing in camera equipment, Quinn began producing adult content on OnlyFans in May.

Pay-per-view adult subscription sites like OnlyFans have grown in popularity, particularly during the pandemic. According to an Insider report in June, an average of 200,000 users signed up every day between March and April.

Monthly fees, which are determined by the content creators, range anywhere from $3.99 to $50.00 a month. Quinn charges $8.99 for her fans....
$35,000 a month for pandemic safe, non-contact sex work from home. Wow.
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Once again, the US military is the greatest non-pandemic threat to Americans' safety and lives:

Water near Arizona Air Force base is tainted in latest case
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Aim High, Fly-Fight-Win

Guy with "at least one outstanding warrant for his arrest" and “an extensive arrest record" but no badge or credentials wanders around Andrews Air Force Base for several hours. He does not access Air Force One, but did enter and exit "a C-40, a transport jet primarily used by members of the Cabinet, Congress and military combatant commanders." He was only eventually noticed and caught because he was wearing “a bright red or pink cap that partially covered his ears and had distinctive balls on top that looked a little like mouse ears.”
https://www.yahoo.com/news/air-force-on ... 42963.html

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China, are you paying attention? The Department of Defense annual budget, which is not even close to the entire military budget, is approximately $721.5 billion.
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