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chocolatpi's Journal"Kill Bill I and II"
Thank you Quentin and Uma.
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Thank you to those
dinosaurs who ignore US. It will be a pleasure to perform a postmortem.
Good Morning America
Good Morning America
How are we?
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Memories of the train rolling down the tracks across the river, a sweet thump, thump beat to lull a babe to sleep. The smell of farm land remains decades after following the dream. The dream still lives. The farm land cries for renewal from the ravages of chemicals, pollution and industrial waste.
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It would only be fair for youtube to reimburse these artists every time their music is played. Life is not fair but we fight to make it so.
A long lead in to my point, hidden in plain sight. Thank you, Honourable James Comey, Honourable Robert Mueller, you have both demonstrated your loyalty and service to US. Extraordinary
In closing, a song Vlad can play on the piano.
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That awful sound
Bang, Bang
That awful sound, bang, bang, my baby shot me down
We will win the 2016 and 2020 election cycle.
His name is not bill or any other human name. It is a man and a party without a moral compass. A man and party who spew hatred and division. A man and party unworthy of the office of president. A stain on our national respect for democracy and the flag. A loser, a poser, a fake and a threat to all we hold dear.
The Resistance, Raising Big Money, Upends Liberal Politics
https://www.nytimes.com/by/kenneth-p-vogelBy KENNETH P. VOGEL
OCT. 7, 2017
WASHINGTON It started as a scrappy grass-roots protest movement against President Trump, but now the so-called resistance is attracting six- and seven-figure checks from major liberal donors, posing an insurgent challenge to some of the lefts most venerable institutions and the Democratic Party itself.
The jockeying between groups, donors and operatives for cash and turf is occurring mostly behind the scenes. But it has grown acrimonious at times, with upstarts complaining they are being boxed out by a liberal establishment that they say enables the sort of Democratic timidity that paved the way for the Trump presidency.
The tug of war more than the between supporters of Hillary Clinton and Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont foreshadows a once-in-a-generation reorganization of the American left that could dictate the tactics and ideology of the Democratic Party for years to come. If the newcomers prevail, they could pull the party further to the left, leading it to embrace policy positions like those advocated by Mr. Sanders
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/10/07/us/politics/democrats-resistance-fundraising.html?rref=collection%2Fbyline%2Fkenneth-p.-vogel&action=click&contentCollection=undefined®ion=stream&module=stream_unit&version=latest&contentPlacement=1&pgtype=collection
On Rosh Hashanah: Recommitting to Solidarity in the Face of White Supremacy
Thursday, September 21, 2017
By Brant Rosen, Truthout | Op-Ed
When Temple Beth Israel -- a large Reform synagogue in downtown Charlottesville, Virginia -- opened for Shabbat morning services on August 12, 2017, its congregants had ample reason to be terrified. Prior to the "Unite the Right" rally held in town by white supremacists and neo-Nazis that weekend, some neo-Nazi websites had posted calls to burn down their synagogue.
The members of Beth Israel decided to go ahead with services, but they removed their Torah scrolls just to be safe. When services began, they noticed three men dressed in fatigues and armed with semi-automatic rifles standing across the street from their synagogue. Throughout the morning, growing numbers of neo-Nazis gathered outside their building. Worshippers heard people shouting, "There's the synagogue!" and chanting, "Sieg Heil!" At the end of services, they had to leave in groups through a side door.
Of course, this story did not occur in a vacuum. It was but a part of a larger outrage that unfolded in Charlottesville that day, and part of a still larger outrage has been unfolding in our country since November. I think it's safe to say that many Americans have learned some very hard truths about their country since the elections last fall. Many -- particularly white liberals -- are asking out loud: Where did all of this come from? Didn't we make so much progress during the Obama years? Can there really be that many people in this country who would vote for an out-and-out xenophobe who unabashedly encourages white supremacists as his political base? Is this really America?
Yes, this is America. White supremacy -- something many assumed was relegated to an ignoble period of American history -- is, and has always been, very real in this country. White supremacists and neo-Nazis are in the streets -- and they are being emboldened and encouraged by the president of the United States.
http://www.truth-out.org/opinion/item/42017-on-rosh-hashanah-recommitting-to-solidarity-in-the-face-of-white-supremacy
If this has already been posted, please ignore the repeat. The outrageous candidates in Alabama "are being emboldened and encouraged by" it (that shall have no name).
With Germany's Election Around The Corner, What's Putin's Play?
The article continues from the excerpt below with the claim that Germans rely on their news media, not facebook, for real news.
http://www.npr.org/2017/09/21/551023135/why-arent-the-russians-doing-more-in-germanys-election
With Germany's Election Around The Corner, What's Putin's Play?
September 21, 2017 5:00 AM ET
MILES PARKS
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"No one in Germany, if you ask the question, 'do you think that Russia is trying to intervene with the German election in a certain way' would say no," said Fricke, who also served in the legislature from 2002-13. "The only question is how are they going to do it."
Strangely, to the surprise of democracy-watchers everywhere, the answer has been: lightly.
There's evidence that Russian intelligence officers have been up to some of their now-familiar tricks in Germany including cyberattacks, spreading disinformation and other strategies but nothing has happened on the scale of other elections elsewhere, German politicians and other experts say.
"We have problems with wrong information and right-wing propaganda, but all of them are coming from inside the country," said Alexander Sängerlaub, who leads a program called Measuring Fake News at the think tank Stiftung Neue Verantwortung in Berlin.
Warren Buffett's Favorite Market Indicator Says Stocks Are in Trouble
Source: MSN Money
Paul J. Lim 6 hrs ago
Forget trying to run complicated calculations or read the stock markets tea leaves. Warren Buffett says the single best way to tell if stocks are too expensive is to look at two simple numbers: the total value of all equities in the market and the total size of the economy.
Then compare them.
When the value of all stocks is 80% or less than the size of the economy, buying stocks is likely to work very well for you, Buffett wrote in an article for Fortune back in 2001. But when total equity value exceeds the size of the economy and then some, its a sign that investors are getting too giddy and greedy.
Today, Buffetts favorite market indicator is flashing its biggest warning sign yet.
The value of all the equities in the Wilshire 5000 Total Market Full Cap Index (a proxy for the entire domestic market) stands at $26 trillion. Thats 135% of U.S. gross domestic product (GDP), according to figures tracked on a quarterly basis by the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.
Read more: http://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/warren-buffetts-favorite-market-indicator-says-stocks-are-in-trouble/ar-AAsgyph?li=BBnbfcN
Revenge Hacking, should it be legal?
Revenge Hacking Is Hitting the Big Time
Companies are hacking back against cybercriminals to try to preventor at least limit the damage ofEquifax-style disasters. One problem: Its not all that legal.
JOSEPH COX
09.19.17 1:00 AM ET
The plan was to hack the hackers. Cybercriminals had targeted a global banks customers with phishing emails to break into their accounts. The legal optionwaiting for law enforcement to investigate and perhaps apprehend the hackerswould have taken too long. So the bank was willing to try something else, and a team of security consultants offered to strike back.
The idea, one member of the team said, was full breach. Collect intel on suspects; who possibly had been caught [by the hackers attacks], and then destroy any stolen data. The Daily Beast granted anonymity to the source, who worked with the hacking team on behalf of the bank, to discuss sensitive industry practices. They did not name the bank.
The banks team broke into the hackers infrastructure on a selection of overseas servers, and found a list of who exactly the attackers had phished, as well as clues on their location.
Rather than attackers quietly stealing information from, say, Equifax, imagine if a group of counter-hackers caught them in the act? What if they then struck backand deleted the siphoned data before more damage could be done?
http://www.thedailybeast.com/inside-the-shadowy-world-of-revenge-hackers
Revenge Hacking Brings Daylight or a Slippery Slope?
Revenge Hacking Is Hitting the Big Time
Companies are hacking back against cybercriminals to try to preventor at least limit the damage ofEquifax-style disasters. One problem: Its not all that legal.
JOSEPH COX
09.19.17 1:00 AM ET
The plan was to hack the hackers. Cybercriminals had targeted a global banks customers with phishing emails to break into their accounts. The legal optionwaiting for law enforcement to investigate and perhaps apprehend the hackerswould have taken too long. So the bank was willing to try something else, and a team of security consultants offered to strike back.
The idea, one member of the team said, was full breach. Collect intel on suspects; who possibly had been caught [by the hackers attacks], and then destroy any stolen data. The Daily Beast granted anonymity to the source, who worked with the hacking team on behalf of the bank, to discuss sensitive industry practices. They did not name the bank.
The banks team broke into the hackers infrastructure on a selection of overseas servers, and found a list of who exactly the attackers had phished, as well as clues on their location.
Rather than attackers quietly stealing information from, say, Equifax, imagine if a group of counter-hackers caught them in the act? What if they then struck backand deleted the siphoned data before more damage could be done?
http://www.thedailybeast.com/inside-the-shadowy-world-of-revenge-hackers
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