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Wrath of Dagon

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  1. It is a right wing conspiracy WOD, everyone who doesnt have an agenda against her knows this Also your link didnt mention " Bleachbit " which is the key issue here. But I did find my own link, I dont like having to do other members work for them WOD. Please put effort into your posts and actually provide evidence if you have such a contriversial point to make http://www.politico.com/story/2016/08/hillary-clinton-emails-bleachbit-227425 But this Bleachbit accusation doesn't convince me either, I need to do some research on it before I will acknowledge it is effective and was used I just knew if you thought hard enough, you could type "bleachbit" and "Clinton" into Google. Good job! Edit: I'd prefer a better candidate with a similar agenda, but beggars can't be choosers.
  2. I just gave you a link. Are you also blind? Btw, in response to Enoch's claim that's it's all a vast right wing conspiracy, the liberal press that he reads would far rather dig up dirt on Trump than cover anything that could be damaging to Hilzilla, no matter how newsworthy: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/the-curious-case-of-alicia-machado/
  3. GD you cant say " she lied about e-mail server ? Yes arguably you could say her staff and her were reckless.....fine that can be said But as we discussed at length and I am happy to rehash the argument again with links ( and please remember I do this for a living so I can honestly give much more detail if you really require it but I would rather not go through it again unless you insist ) She used a private email server for a period of time because of a private email address. Everyone in the White house and secret service seemed fine with this and they would have noticed her different email address Then she was required to hand over large amounts of email data She didnt have to hand over private emails so she told her staff to delete these Then she was accused of hiding vital information in the deleted emails. It was now obvious she was the victim of right wing witch hunt However the FBI forensics got involved and they were able to find all relevent deleted emails She was deemed reckless but it was not criminal http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3245735/The-FBI-recovered-Hillary-Clinton-s-secret-emails-private-computer-server-source-reveals.html Please can we bury this now, there must be other things you can accuse her of because I am genuinely concerned that if she does become president you guys will still be accusing her of this for the whole 4 years. Lets be fair, we must respect the office of the president of the USA And I will also stop anti-Trump posts if he becomes president unless he starts doing new offensive things as president. So I will also bury the past in the interest of respecting the office of the president You keep relying on out-of-date and incorrect stories. FBI couldn't recover the emails from her server because she used Bleachbit on them. They did recover some of the same emails from other people's computers. Conveniently Obola's Justice Department gave immunity to the people involved in deleting those emails, i.e. destroying evidence. Edit: More on Comey's congressional testimony: http://thefederalist.com/2016/09/28/nothing-james-comey-says-about-hillary-investigation-makes-sense/ That guy must be either really corrupt or really stupid to let himself be used like that.
  4. I thought only lightsabers could deflect blasters. K2 is very unbalanced, much more than K1, there are some hard battles up front, but then it becomes very easy, until may be a battle or two at the end. Of course I only used ranged as support, and mostly spammed triple lightning. Edit: The restoration mode rebalanced to give some tougher battles though.
  5. Your entire country is a hellhole where sexual abuse is rampant. Just so I dont misunderstand you, is this your idea of a sense of humor? I have to be honest its really not funny but I shouldn't be the one to judge others sense of humor No, it's not a joke, don't you have the one of the highest murder rates and rape rates in the world? Yes we do and I am glad I asked you what you mean because I can see what you misunderstanding WOD you have to realize there is huge and incontrovertible difference between this island that the Australians send people to and a country like SA We do have terrible levels of crime but its not a natural occurrence. Its a direct consequence of 50 years of the inhumane attempt by the Apartheid system to rewire the psyche of 40 million black people.... So the extreme crime we face is committed by a small percentage of people who are basically emotionally detached from real feelings The island and the systemic abuse is about a modern societal problem, you should read this https://www.hrw.org/news/2016/08/02/australia-appalling-abuse-neglect-refugees-nauru Sounds like most of the problems come from the locals on that island, who someone must have rewired, not Australia. HRW and Amnesty are always pushing their agenda to get Western countries to accept every illegal alien. In other news, there's no election fraud in the US, quit worrying about it with your silly voter id: http://www.jammiewf.com/2016/washington-mall-terrorist-cetin-wasnt-u-s-citizen-still-voted-three-times/
  6. Your entire country is a hellhole where sexual abuse is rampant. Just so I dont misunderstand you, is this your idea of a sense of humor? I have to be honest its really not funny but I shouldn't be the one to judge others sense of humor No, it's not a joke, don't you have the one of the highest murder rates and rape rates in the world?
  7. Your entire country is a hellhole where sexual abuse is rampant.
  8. If they want to be cut out of the global financial system, then sure. I believe the bill is limited to state sponsored terrorism, which US says it doesn't do, so there's no reciprocity. Why not? Same mixture of nationalism and populism. "We will build a wall on the border with Florida, and have the British pay for it!"
  9. Yeah, but that doesn't count since it was a publicity stunt and the locals call it Llanfair.
  10. Wywłaszczyniec - can Poles actually pronounce a word like that, or are they just putting us on?
  11. WOD you love your drama don't you I don't see how either of these stories is linked to the USA becoming like the USSR? The way the government and the palace guard media pushes the narrative regardless of reality is exactly how propaganda worked in the USSR.
  12. Means first use is possible, which is the current US policy. Edit: The narrative just keeps failing, but some never learn: https://pjmedia.com/trending/2016/09/28/narrative-flip-keith-scott-had-illegal-gun-threatened-family-with-it/ http://observer.com/2016/09/denying-americas-islamist-terror-problem-doesnt-make-it-go-away-it-makes-it-worse/ Welcome to the USSR!
  13. "I can't take anything off the table" is still a better policy than Obola's "they have nothing to fear from us". Edit: Alicia Machado's Wikipedia page just got scrubbed: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Alicia_Machado&oldid=741517763
  14. Not that there was much doubt who did it: https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/dutch-probe-missile-brought-from-russia-downed-malaysia-airline-plane-over-ukraine/2016/09/28/05a9770c-84c5-11e6-b57d-dd49277af02f_story.html
  15. Hilzilla would be in prison now if the FBI investigation wasn't fixed. So Trump's scandals are nowhere near Hilzilla's, who's not only a felon but also a betrayer of public trust.
  16. No they didn't. Holt said Trump supported the Iraq invasion, in the interview he's clearly not supporting, instead suggesting to wait for the UN. In any case, it's not a moderator's job to take sides in a controversy.
  17. Once again a debate moderator takes a partisan position, and once again gets his facts wrong: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2016/09/27/2003-clip-backs-up-trump-on-iraq-war-opposition.html
  18. I didn't know Gifted is an institution. I know he's a mod and all but that's quite a promotion.
  19. credits state that it was developed by LTI Gray Matter, with Bioware providing their game engine, QA, assets and a bunch of producers This is what Wikipedia has to say about it: Jade Empire is an action role-playing game developed by BioWare and published by Microsoft Game Studios, originally released worldwide for the Xbox.[1] A Microsoft Windows version, developed by LTI Gray Matter and published by 2K Games, was released in North America on February 26, 2007, as a Special Edition.[1] Jade Empire was released as an Xbox Original on Microsoft's Xbox 360 on July 21, 2008. The Special Edition became available for Mac OS X on August 18, 2008.[2] I know when I played it on the Xbox, there wasn't even any talk of it being developed by someone else. Admittedly I probably never read the credits.
  20. The game was made by Bioware, I don't know if they did the PC port themselves. I thought the Tien's Landing part was quite good, the rest was kind of meh a lot of the time, a lot of recycled ideas. I liked the game overall but it was clearly rushed, truncated and in general showed the start of the decline in quality that badly affected the subsequent Bio games.
  21. Your other costs in third world countries could be a lot higher though, transportation, energy, corruption, political instability. As manufacturing jobs become more automated, an educated worker becomes more valuable than a cheap worker.
  22. Over-regulation is mostly a red herring in the off-shoring argument. It can be a factor (mostly in heavily polluting industries that no American really wants to live near), but for most businesses it pales in comparison to the fact that Americans are expensive to employ. And no amount of tax reduction and deregulation is going to make American labor rates comparable to those in Bangladesh. Anyhow, the biggest driver in the loss of American manufacturing jobs isn't firms going overseas-- it's mechanization. American manufacturing output has actually been recovering in recent years, but it's doing so with the kind of factories that employ 5 engineers and lots of robots instead of 50 union workers on an assembly line. Over-regulation is one of the things that drives up costs. You can't just say it's one thing and not the other. Also the workers in Bangladesh don't necessarily have the same capabilities that American workers have. You can't just do a straight comparison of wages. Edit: Disparity in wages isn't something we can do much about, but the regulatory and tax environment is in our control. So it's valid to try to come up with the best environment to make us globally competitive.
  23. More on the Mills immunity, this time from a neutral observer: http://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2016/09/26/hillary-clinton-emails-mills-server-immunity-jonathan-turley/91092182/ "For the Obama Administration, the criminal investigation into the Democratic presidential nominee and its prior secretary of State came with a heightened level of public scrutiny and skepticism. Many doubted that the administration would seriously pursue the Clintons, a family of political royalty in both Democratic and establishment circles. The easiest way for prosecutors to scuttle a criminal case is to immunize those people who are at the greatest risk of criminal indictment."
  24. I guess I haven't learned anything in all that time.
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