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To: tejek who wrote (887831)9/14/2015 7:32:19 PM
From: Sdgla1 Recommendation

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locogringo

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You're making shite up as usual teddy. How many of the gov reports have you read ? Clearly not 1 because they debunk your bs left wing talking points.. Aka propaganda.



To: tejek who wrote (887831)9/14/2015 7:39:25 PM
From: locogringo2 Recommendations

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Honey_Bee
jlallen

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The keystone is a ridiculous and redundant pipeline that could threaten a major aquifer with damage. That would be enough for most people to back off from building it........but not wingers. You all like to go where angels fear to tread........like invading Iraq.

<<<ROAR>>> That's a good one. Comparing the Keystone pipeline to invading Iraq.

NOPE...............NOBODY can make this crap up when it comes to liberal lemming propaganda and spinning. (i.e. bullsh*t)

I betcha if you think about it a little longer, you can come up with a RACIST component too. I'll wait..............and won't be disappointed



To: tejek who wrote (887831)9/14/2015 8:07:49 PM
From: Brumar891 Recommendation

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TimF

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Personally I think the "hi-speed" rail project in CA is so ridiculous and redundant (in this age of quick and cheap air travel).

But among the differences between the two projects, is one major one:

The train no one will ride is supposed to be built with taxpayer money ... keystone is a project of TransCanada. If it's not needed, only TransCanada will lose. They put up the money. If there is a spill, they are liable for it.



To: tejek who wrote (887831)9/14/2015 8:09:31 PM
From: Brumar89  Respond to of 1575356
 
Personally I think the "hi-speed" rail project in CA is ridiculous and redundant (in this age of quick and cheap air travel).

But among the differences between the two projects, is one major one:

The train no one will ride is supposed to be built with taxpayer money ... keystone is a project of TransCanada. If it's not needed, only TransCanada will lose. They put up the money. If there is a spill, they are liable for it.



To: tejek who wrote (887831)9/14/2015 8:54:59 PM
From: Bonefish  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575356
 
The Dems made it a political football for the greens.

Seriously, I think it could be built safely.



To: tejek who wrote (887831)9/18/2015 4:06:55 PM
From: TimF  Respond to of 1575356
 
To the extent it provides redundancy that's a good thing, making the flow of oil more secure, but it does more than that. It provides extra capacity from Canadian sources, not just redundancy, while it also goes by the Baaken, and oil from that region could be hooked up to it. Providing a safer cheaper way to get that oil to market.



To: tejek who wrote (887831)9/18/2015 4:21:18 PM
From: Brumar89  Respond to of 1575356
 
Why 'The View' Is Bombing

The latest sign it's time to pull the plug.
September 18, 2015
Michelle Malkin


You would think that a groundbreaking TV show for women hosted by women would do its best every day to respect and uplift women.

Instead, ABC's "The View" — originally created by veteran journalist Barbara Walters to represent women "of different backgrounds, different generations and different opinions" — has devolved into an ear-splitting bickerfest of elite divas who scoff and sneer at those who do not enjoy their celebrity privilege or share their left-wing ideological values.

This week, the bratty, catty co-hosts' targets included the young women who competed for the Miss America title. Michelle Collins, a "comedian" who recently joined the show after establishing herself as a Tinseltown "gossip queen," savaged Miss Colorado Kelley Johnson. As the other anchors giggled out loud at Johnson's video clip, Collins mocked the Rocky Mountain beauty not for her looks or her politics, but for a lovely, earnest monologue she performed during the pageant's talent competition.

Wearing her hospital scrubs, sneakers and a stethoscope, the registered nurse recounted her conversations with a patient named Joe in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease
. When he requested changes in medications and treatments, Johnson explained to him that she couldn't because she was "just a nurse."

What she could do was provide kindness and comfort. One night, after discovering him in tears as the condition wore his spirits down, Collins told him he was "not just Alzheimer's. You are still Joe."

Joe responded gratefully: "Nurse Kelley ... you are not 'just a nurse.' You are my nurse, and you have changed my life because you've cared about me." With her voice cracking, Johnson shared her takeaway: "Patients are people with families and friends. You are not a room number or diagnosis in the hospital. You're a person. ... And Joe reminded me that I am a lifesaver. I am never going to be 'just a nurse.'"

Using her two minutes on a national stage to give voice to her underappreciated colleagues, Kelley made the three million nurses in her profession and their families justifiably proud. And she prompted viewers like me to reflect on our gratitude for the countless nurses in our lives who've benefited from their talent, dedication and compassion.

From the nurses in my neonatologist dad's NICU unit, to the many nurses in my own extended family across the country and around the world, to the hospice nurses who cared for my mother-in-law as she lay dying of stage IV melanoma last fall, to the many pediatric nurses who've cared for my daughter this summer, I can't count my blessings enough.

But Collins, channeling the Plastics clique in "Mean Girls," cackled condescendingly at Johnson's unique tribute to her profession: "There was a girl who wrote her own monologue, and I was like 'turn the volume up, this is going be amazing, let's listen.

She came out in a nurse's uniform and basically read her emails out loud and shockingly did not win. I was like, that's not a real talent."

The naked institutional self-absorption of the shrews of "The View" is the opposite of the nursing culture. Ignoramus co-host Joy Behar, donning her smart glasses, chimed in with a derogatory jab at Kelley's uniform: "Why is she wearing a doctor's stethoscope?"

Collins dug in further: "She helps patients with Alzheimer's, which I know is not funny," she smirked, "but I swear you had to see it. ... I swear to God it was hilarious."

Question: Would these sniveling snobs have attacked Johnson with such callous glee if she had been wearing a Planned Parenthood uniform and holding a manual vacuum aspirator?

But I digress.

After a nationwide backlash that sent the Twitter hashtag "#nursesunite" trending in support of Johnson, "The View" harridans responded with a faux-pology that exposes why the show's ratings have plummeted and will continue to bleed. (Viewership is down nearly 50 percent among the core female 25-54 demographic this season, and ad revenue has dropped nearly 30 percent over the past year, according to The Hollywood Reporter.)

Collins, who had initially sneered on Twitter that nurses should "prescribe yourselves a Valium and let's just all relax," claimed her comments had been "misconstrued." After insulting viewers' comprehension skills, she disingenuously told the TV audience: "We love nurses. We adore you. We respect you. You guys are wonderful."

For her part, Behar confirmed the obvious: She's a phony, superficial idiot. "I did not know she was a nurse," she pleaded. "I just was not paying attention," Behar confessed. "I didn't know what the hell I was talking about."

Exactly.

These pampered, out-of-touch women earn multimillion-dollar salaries to represent their gender. What is their talent? Sucking up to other celebrity women, coddling Democratic politicians, faking on-set chemistry and camaraderie while squabbling about who sits where or who introduces what segment, and bullying any guests who dare to express unorthodox views.

No amount of chair shuffling can fix the collective Narcissistic TV Personality Disorder that plagues this spoiled "View." It's time to pull the plug.

http://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/260163/why-view-bombing-michelle-malkin

>>> "I didn't know what the h€ll I was talking about." - Joy Behar

Scott Conway • 12 hours ago
We had a similar show here in Australia which was canned after some ignorant panel members made disparaging comments about a member of Australia's special forces, who had just won the Victoria Cross (the nation's supreme award for outstanding bravery) after he stormed head first up a hill at a Taliban machine gun nest and ended saving the lives of many in his unit that had been under attack. After the award, he had been the subject of a human interest news story about how he was leaving the armed forces and how he and his wife wanted a family but had had trouble conceiving. The panel show played a clip from the story, then the hosts laughed, and one of them called him "a dud r**t". Fortunately viewers and sponsors were outraged and the show never aired again.



To: tejek who wrote (887831)9/18/2015 4:26:38 PM
From: Brumar89  Respond to of 1575356
 
Khamenei leads chants of Death to America as Dems pass Iran deal

http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2015/09/video-ayatollah-khamenei-leads-chants-of-death-to-america-as-us-democrats-pass-iran-deal/

Death to America is a plank in the Democratic party platform now, isn't it?