The Crimson Cyclone wrote:RichmondPhilsFan wrote:So are we all gonna die yet this morning?
got my suicide pills in my pocket
jerseyhoya wrote:My hatred of quote boxes in signatures has reached a new high
Bucky wrote:when our gps stops working we'll know it's time to panic
The Crimson Cyclone wrote:JUburton wrote:Yeah, it was July 26th.
Tweetstorm that day railing against Sessions, McCabe also "ban" transgenders in military
And of course this weekend when he was probably asked for comment he tweeted against "AmazonWapo"
FTN wrote: im a dick towards everyone, you're not special.
thephan wrote:pacino's posting is one of the more important things revealed in weeks.
Calvinball wrote:Pacino was right.
Warszawa wrote:I think that the chance of NK getting a missile to any US target is extremely small...but not a good idea to throw around rhetoric with SK, Japan, China, etc all involved. All it takes is a NK nuke being launched SOMEWHERE
thephan wrote:pacino's posting is one of the more important things revealed in weeks.
Calvinball wrote:Pacino was right.
pacino wrote:He tweeted about an attack in France but not about the one in Minnesota.
Trump’s allies say that social media has finally pulled back the curtain on reporter biases.
Slowhand wrote:Who exactly are Trump's "allies" at this point?
FTN wrote: im a dick towards everyone, you're not special.
thephan wrote:pacino's posting is one of the more important things revealed in weeks.
Calvinball wrote:Pacino was right.
pacino wrote:polls just closed in Kenya, results not expected until Wednesday
let's hope for peace
President Obama issued a very nice statement on the elections and the potential violence around it (some violence has already taken place)
NAIROBI, Kenya — Kenya's election took an ominous turn on Wednesday as violent protests erupted in the capital and elsewhere after opposition leader Raila Odinga alleged fraud, saying hackers used the identity of a murdered official to infiltrate the database of the country's election commission and manipulate results.
With results from almost all of the polling stations counted, President Uhuru Kenyatta was shown with a wide lead over Odinga in his bid for a second term.
Soon after Odinga spoke on television, angry protesters in slums of Nairobi and the opposition stronghold of Kisumu in the southwest burned tires, set up roadblocks and clashed with police, witnesses said. Two people were shot dead in Nairobi as they took advantage of the protests to steal, Nairobi police chief Japheth Koome said. An Associated Press photographer said one was shot in the head.
Kenyan police opened fire on people protesting election results earlier Wednesday in another opposition stronghold, killing one person. The shooting happened in South Mugirango constituency in Kisii county, said Leonard Katana, a regional police commander.
Many parts of Kenya, East Africa's commercial hub, were calm a day after the elections for president and more than 1,800 other posts down to the county level. But the violence stirred memories of the unrest following the 2007 vote in which more than 1,000 people were killed.
thephan wrote:pacino's posting is one of the more important things revealed in weeks.
Calvinball wrote:Pacino was right.
The Crimson Cyclone wrote:The Crimson Cyclone wrote:JUburton wrote:Yeah, it was July 26th.
Tweetstorm that day railing against Sessions, McCabe also "ban" transgenders in military
And of course this weekend when he was probably asked for comment he tweeted against "AmazonWapo"
aslo July 27th Manafort finally files retroactively as foreign agent
jerseyhoya wrote:The Crimson Cyclone wrote:The Crimson Cyclone wrote:JUburton wrote:Yeah, it was July 26th.
Tweetstorm that day railing against Sessions, McCabe also "ban" transgenders in military
And of course this weekend when he was probably asked for comment he tweeted against "AmazonWapo"
aslo July 27th Manafort finally files retroactively as foreign agent
June
curveball wrote:Somebody is laying groundwork for something against McCain.