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What hasher doesn’t need one of these?
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The Obama regime pursued a policy that allowed guns into the hands of jihadists linked to Daesh, the Benghazi commission found. If this isn’t treason, what is? Benghazi Commission: Obama Admin Scheme Armed ISIS The Obama administration pursued a policy in Libya back in 2011 that ultimately allowed guns to walk into the hands of jihadists linked to the Islamic State (ISIS/ISIL) and al-Qaeda (AQ) in Syria, according to a former CIA officer who co-authored a report on behalf of the… [ 111 more words. ]
Because arming Mexican drug cartels wasn’t enough for the Bastard-in-Chief
The Obama regime pursued a policy that allowed guns into the hands of jihadists linked to Daesh, the Benghazi commission found. If this isn’t treason, what is?
Benghazi Commission: Obama Admin Scheme Armed ISIS
The Obama administration pursued a policy in Libya back in 2011 that ultimately allowed guns to walk into the hands of jihadists linked to the Islamic State (ISIS/ISIL) and al-Qaeda (AQ) in Syria, according to a former CIA officer who co-authored a report on behalf of the Citizen’s Commission on Benghazi (CCB), detailing the gun running scheme.
In Congress, the then-bipartisan group known as the “Gang of Eight,” at a minimum, knew of the operation to aid and abet America’s jihadist enemies by providing them with material support. So says Clare Lopez, a former CIA officer and the primary author of CCB’s interim report, titled How America Switched Sides in the War on Terror, speaking with Breitbart News.
The ripple effects of the illegal policy to arm America’s enemies continue to be felt as the U.S. military is currently leading a war against ISIS and AQ terrorists in Iraq and Syria, according to Lopez.
Of course, it’s not Preznit Ladies Tee doing it, but an actual leader of the sort they only have in other countries at this time:
Russia Bans Soros Foundation As A “Threat To National Security And Constitutional Order”
Following Russia’s official retaliation to the Turkish downing of its jet a week ago, in which Putin issued an executive order limiting employment for Turkish workers, restricting Turkish organizations, and reducing the amount of bilateral trade with Ankara, perhaps a far more notable development took place earlier today when the Russian Prosecutor General’s Office issued a statement in which it recognized George Soros’s Open Society Institute and another affiliated organization as “undesirable groups”, banning Russian citizens and organizations from participation in any of their projects.
In a statement released on Monday, prosecutors said the activities of the Open Society Institute and the Open Society Institute Assistance Foundation were a threat to the foundations of Russia’s Constitutional order and national security. They added that the Justice Ministry would be duly informed about these conclusions and would add the two groups to Russia’s list of undesirable foreign organizations.
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The turkey went in a half-hour ago, the sweet potatoes and stuffing are ready to go in when the turkey is closer to done, and I made a pumpkin pie last night. Just need to make some stuffed celery and plop the cranberry sauce out of the can. :)
…and awesomeness breaks out all over:

You have no way to tell if it says what it’s supposed to say…or do you? (source: At least it didn’t say #6 to go)
Why Chinese/Japanese tattoos are a bad idea for those who can’t read those languages
You have no way to tell if it says what it’s supposed to say…or do you?
(source: At least it didn’t say #6 to go)