Let's check out my man Cenk's opinion on Mr. Savage getting banned from the UK:
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P.S. Please don't kill lesbians
why must you insist on smear campaiging and hiding behind others, why can't you come out and fight by yourself? answer: you can't, you know you can't so your scampering to get the "best" evidence you can get.
about the video:
first of all, I do not like the "young turks" there a political hit group, and there media matters reject's. what kind of "commentary" is it to have these kinds of warnings, via web of trust.
QUOTE said:
Great site for
liberal news, not suitable for children due to
graphic content and language.
QUOTE said:
Definitely not suitable for children. Language of media clips is "R-rated."
further more, why don't they stop trying to suck up to msnbc cnn etc, and actually do some real reporting, eh?
why not talk about
fusion centers?
specifically, why don't they talk out against things such as this:
QUOTEMissouri Information Analysis Center (MIAC) made news in 2009 for
targeting supporters of third party candidates (such as Ron Paul),
pro-life activists, and
conspiracy theorists as
potential militia members.Anti-war activists and Islamic lobby groups were targeted in Texas, drawing criticism from the ACLU.
or what about the internment/resettlement specialist the army was hiring for a while back, here is the job description:
QUOTE
As an Internment/Resettlement Specialist for the Army National Guard, you will ensure the smooth running of military confinement/correctional facility or detention/internment facility, similar to those duties conducted by civilian Corrections Officers. This will require you to know proper procedures and military law; and have the ability to think quickly in high-stress situations. Specific duties may include assisting with supervision and management operations; providing facility security; providing custody, control, supervision, and escort; and counseling individual prisoners in rehabilitative programs.
By joining this specialty, you will develop the skills that will prepare you for a rewarding career with law enforcement agencies or in the private security field.
Earn while you learn
Get paid to learn! In the Army National Guard, you will learn valuable job skills while earning a regular paycheck and qualifying for tuition assistance.
Job training for an Internment/Resettlement Specialist requires approximately 19 weeks of One Station Unit Training, which includes Basic Training and Advanced Individual Training. Part of the training is spent in the classroom and part in the field. Some of the skills you'll learn include military laws and jurisdictions; level of force procedures; unarmed self-defense techniques; police ethics procedures; interpersonal communications skills; close confinement operations; search and restraint procedures; use of firearms; custody and control procedures.
As an Internment/Resettlement Specialist for the Army National Guard, you will ensure the smooth running of military confinement/correctional facility or detention/internment facility, similar to those duties conducted by civilian Corrections Officers. This will require you to know proper procedures and military law; and have the ability to think quickly in high-stress situations. Specific duties may include assisting with supervision and management operations; providing facility security; providing custody, control, supervision, and escort; and counseling individual prisoners in rehabilitative programs.
By joining this specialty, you will develop the skills that will prepare you for a rewarding career with law enforcement agencies or in the private security field.
Earn while you learn
Get paid to learn! In the Army National Guard, you will learn valuable job skills while earning a regular paycheck and qualifying for tuition assistance.
Job training for an Internment/Resettlement Specialist requires approximately 19 weeks of One Station Unit Training, which includes Basic Training and Advanced Individual Training. Part of the training is spent in the classroom and part in the field. Some of the skills you'll learn include military laws and jurisdictions; level of force procedures; unarmed self-defense techniques; police ethics procedures; interpersonal communications skills; close confinement operations; search and restraint procedures; use of firearms; custody and control procedures.