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FBI takes Wikileak!

March 20, 2017 by admin 27 Comments

Breaking News!!

CNN Reports:  “After hours of uninterrupted testimony today before the House Intelligence Committee, FBI Director James Comey shocked the audience by admitting the need for WikiLeaks.”

Comey admits the danger of leaking


In actuality, Mr. Comey asked for a short break so he could go to the bathroom.   But CNN needs the headlines, ya know?

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FBI finally scores!

March 20, 2017 by Pops 27 Comments

Who cares about whether or not the FBI finds out who leaked secret information to the press?  Is Inspector Comey’s refusal to answer any questions about “ongoing investigations” really important?  Was the Clinton Foundation engaged in pay-to-play?  Is Trump a Russian operative?  None of this actually matters – in the grand scheme of things it isn’t important at all.

The big news is that today, following an intense investigation, our super-duper FBI announced that it had caught the rotten S.O.B. who copped New England Patriot’s quarterback Tom Brady’s jersey from the locker room following the Super Bowl!  Apparently, it was a “credentialed member of the international media.”    Lock him up!    (Damn reporters – you can’t trust any of them.)

Way to go FBI, it’s good to know that you always have your priorities in the right place.

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More Tax Protests

March 20, 2017 by Pops 28 Comments

Thousands rallied in the capital city on Sunday against proposed tax hikes that the government has said are needed to avoid a multibillion dollar budget deficit this year. Protesters chanted “we will not pay” and blamed corrupt politicians, shouting “thief” and hurling empty water bottles. Police barricaded the entrance to the government headquarters.

Reporters on site said there was a lot of anger and frustration among protesters.  “When you consider the fact that many people here really don’t have high wages and you consider the fact many have some of the highest rates of personal debt as well, any kind of increase is going to be felt in the pocketbook.”

Signs and slogans accused officials of theft and people chanted for politicians to step down. “Take your hands out of my pockets,” one placard read. “We had hopes for this new government, but unfortunately … these politicians are still exploiting resources for their profit,” said one protester.

Where was this? Washington? Sacramento?    Nope, guess again.


And the answer is …………    Beirut, Lebanon
Anger at Lebanon’s government has prompted repeated protests in central Beirut over the last two years.  In Lebanon, a country that is over 50% Islamic and about 40% Christian, the regular folks are united against a common adversary – their tax and spend political establishment.

Thousands rally in Beirut

It looks like those Middle Easterners aren’t all so different from us after all.

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