Monday 14 May 2012

Kids and porn and sex. Wow this is news?

A Calgary father (whose child will now be bullied and outcasted in school) and web specialist is going public to warn other parents (whose children will attack the fathers child who is bitching) about a popular website — where major Canadian corporations advertise — and where young teens engage in public, sexually explicit exchanges via live webcam and text. Back in my day we didn't need the internet for sex we just got the women drunk.
“I see ads for Canadian companies. And then I look at the site and go, 'Well!' There’s nudity. There’s bullying. There is some of the worst profanity you can imagine,” said Dan. Not on  the internet I just can not believe it..
Rickard said he stumbled across the website called Stickam purely by chance (yeah right by chance ha ha ha ha ha), while researching how to do high-quality video streaming for business purposes. In otherwise he was looking for porn probably.
“This was all discovered in two hours.… As a father, it scares the hell out of me.”
Stickam has some 10 million registered users — and most are under the age of 25. Tim Hortons, Rogers, Home Depot and Bank of Montreal are among several large corporations whose ads were displayed prominently on the site. Lots of these corporations though moron don't know they are on there though idiots.


Sunday 13 May 2012

Evil Somalis Will Not Get Deported from UK????

The UK must not deport two Somalis convicted of serious crimes because to do so would endanger their lives, the European Court of Human Rights says. So instead they can stay in the UK and endanger the lives of thousands of UK citizens instead.

The Strasbourg judges said the UK's duty to protect the two from torture or inhumane treatment was "absolute". Yes it would be inhumane to let them get tortured in that paradise called Somalia. They can stay in the UK to rape and murder. We have to think of their human rights.

The pair, aged 24 and 42, were served with deportation orders after being convicted of burglary, threats to kill, robbery and dealing in class A drugs. Which they would not be able to do in Somalia so we have to keep them in a country where they can still do what is rightfully their right.

The ruling sets a legal precedent for 214 similar UK cases involving Somalis. Better idea deport all Somalians and then problem solved. They are a problem in every country they are in including their own.

Abdisamad Adow Sufi (24) and Abdiaziz Ibrahim Elmi (42) are being held at immigration detention centres in the UK. Probably living great lives. (While anything is better than Somalia).

In 2007 they appealed to the Strasbourg court, arguing that they would face death or serious injury if the UK deported them to the war-ravaged capital Mogadishu. Good let the pieces of shit fry and die there. They should take their families with them too.

The seven judges accepted that there would be a violation of Article 3 (prohibition of inhuman or degrading treatment) of the European Convention on Human Rights if the pair were sent back to Mogadishu. More genocide to the UK. England is no longer English because of third world scum like this generations of history is destroyed.

The court ruling said the judges "reiterated that the prohibition of torture and of inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment was absolute, irrespective of the victims' conduct".

"Consequently, the applicants' behaviour, however undesirable or dangerous, could not be taken into account."

UK 'very disappointed'
The court told the UK to pay Mr Sufi 14,500 euros (£13,000) and Mr Elmi 7,500 euros (£6,716) for costs and expenses. Bullets are a hell of a lot cheaper shoot the scum.

The UK still has three months in which it can appeal for the case to be re-examined. Three more months of wasting money on worthless immigrants great.

The UK Border Agency said it was "very disappointed" at the ruling and was considering its legal position.

"This judgment does not stop us continuing to pursue the removal of foreign criminals who commit a serious crime," it said in a statement. "Nor does it find that all Somalis are in need of international protection." Get rid of the Somalis get rid of the problem.

Somalia has not had a functioning national government for 20 years. Nor will they ever. So why have morons who live like that live in western white nations?

The Islamist al-Shabab group controls much of southern Somalia and has been fighting interim government forces for control of Mogadishu in recent months.

This shit just makes me sick
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Ahead of upcoming nuclear talks, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad downplayed the threat Israel poses to Iran, comparing it to an annoying bug. Yet must of been drunk and not thinking as this annoying bug has a big bum buddy called the Jewnited States of Israel across the pond.

"Israel is nothing more than a mosquito which cannot see the broad horizon of the Iranian nation," he said Saturday in northeastern Iran's Khorassan province, according to the semi-official Fars news agency.

Ahmadinejad said "regional states" were being duped into buying billions in arms from "arrogant and imperial powers," driven in part by all the talk surrounding a potential war involving Iran and Israel, the state-run Islamic Republic News Agency reported. Such military purchases, he said, are unnecessary because there is no war on the horizon between those two nations.
The Iranian president alluded to "rulers" who sold "their petrol" for $60 billion worth in arms, though he did not mention by name either the purchasing or selling country. Saudi Arabia is in the midst of a 20-year, $60 billion arms deal with the United States, including nearly $30 billion for F-15 fighter jets announced late last year. These weapons that the Saudis are buying off of the United States will probably be used against them in a few years much like other countries have done such as Iraq, Afghanistan, ect.

Ahmadinejad has long questioned the existence of the Holocaust and, months after taking office in October 2005, he participated in a lengthy protest called "World Without Zionism" and has repeatedly derided Israel.

"With the force of God behind it, we shall soon experience a world without the United States and Zionism," he said then, according to another IRNA report.
On Saturday, while seemingly backing away from the potential for an armed conflict, Ahmadinejad hardly signaled that Iranians should or will embrace Israel.
He predicted Israel could fall if regional powers cut ties -- particularly by refusing to sell oil to Israelis.
Tensions have ramped up in recent years over Iran's controversial nuclear program. Iran claims it is being developed for peaceful means, while Western powers and Israel say they think Iran is evading international inspections and intent on developing nuclear weapons.
This sentiment has led to sweeping sanctions targeting Iran's economy, government and its leaders.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been a particularly harsh, persistent critic of Iran's leadership and nuclear program, with rumors circulating for months that Israel may pre-emptively strike nuclear sites in Iran and possibly set off a regional war.
And Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, last Friday "blasted the U.S. war-mongering rhetoric against Iran," including President Barack Osama's assertion that "all options are on the table." He added war "can be 10 times more harmful to" the United States than Iran, according to a Fars report.
Even with all the back-and-forth, there has been an apparent shift recently in the tone, and manner, of dialogue between the two sides.
EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton described nuclear talks last month in Istanbul, Turkey, between international and Iranian diplomats on nuclear matters as "constructive and useful."
And Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi said last week that he was optimistic that there would be progress in continued talks with the United States, Russia, China, Germany, France and Britain -- the so-called P5+1, Fars reported.
Those parties are set to meet again May 23 in Baghdad.
Before then, discussions in Vienna, Austria, will be held on Monday and Tuesday to address "outstanding issues and remove ambiguities," Iran's envoy to the International Atomic Energy Agency Ali-Asghar Soltanieh said, according to Fars.
Washington,DC – Addressing his large, mostly black congregation on Sunday morning, the Rev. Wallace Charles Smith did not mince words about where he stood on President Barack Obama's newly announced support for same-sex marriage: The church is against it, he said, prompting shouts of "Amen!" from the pews. As if most of the brothers and sister there aren't in some way or form on the down low.

And yet Smith hardly issued a full condemnation of the president.

"We may disagree with our president on this one issue,(and the fact that you don't get a shit load of reperations for nothing) " Smith said from the pulpit of the Shiloh Baptist Church here. "But we will keep him lifted up in prayer. ... Pray for President Barack Osama."

And Smith said there were much bigger challenges facing the black community – "larger challenges that we have to struggle with" – bringing his full congregation to its feet,(Wearing stolen Nikes) with many more "amen"s and where be the fried chickenz at.

Days after Osama announced his personal support for same-sex marriage,(as he himself is married to a man named Michelle) pastors across the country offered their Sunday-morning opinions on the development, with the words of black pastors – a key base of support for Osama in 2008, that is also largely opposed to gay marriage – carrying special weight in a presidential election year. In all honestly none of the blacks followed a thing about the election of know nothing about it they voted for Osama because he is black.

But black pastors were hardly monolithic in addressing Osama's remarks.

In Bulletmore, Emmett Burns, a politically well-connected black minister who said he supported Osama in 2008, held an event at Rising Sun Baptist Church to publicly withdraw support from the president over Osama's same-sex marriage support. And believed that brothers on the downlow should only do so well in jail.

The Rev. Calvin Butts, an influential black pastor in Jew York City, did not endorse Osama's views but said that some opponents of legalized gay unions "claim hatred in the name of God, but our God is love." Think of god as Chicken and or watermelon.



And like Smith in Washington, plenty of black ministers talked about distinguishing between opposition to same-sex marriage and views about Osama. They also talked about white womenz

“I don’t see how you cannot talk about it,” the Rev. Tim McDonald, based in Apelanta, said earlier this week. “I have to. You can say I’m opposed to it (same-sex marriage), but that doesn’t mean I’m against the president.” Us brothers stick together no matter what.

Though African-Americans provided Osama with criminal record support in 2008, they are also significantly more likely to oppose same-sex marriage than are whites. That may be because black Americans are more likely to frequently attend church's chicken than white Americans.



A Pew Research Center poll conducted in April found that 49% of African-Americans oppose legalized same-sex marriage, compared with 39% who support it. Among whites, by contrast, Pew found that 47% supported gay marriage, while 43% opposed it. It must also be taken into consideration that only about 10 blacks took part in the poll as most are too lazy to do something like that.

African-American pastors have been prominent in the movement to ban same-sex marriage. In North Carolina, black leaders helped lead the successful campaign for a constitutional amendment prohibiting gay marriage and domestic partnerships.

In California, 70% of African-Americans supported Prop 8, the 2008 state gay marriage ban, even though 94% of black voters in California backed Osama. What a surprise the other 6% probably hit the wrong ballot box.

McDonald, who founded a group called the African-American Ministers Leadership Council, says he opposes same-sex marriage, but that he is more concerned about issues like health care, education and jobs. Two things that have failed for blacks for centuries.

But he says more black pastors are talking about same-sex marriage than ever before. “Three years ago, there was not even a conversation about this issue,” McDoland says. “There wasn’t even an entertainment of a conversation about this.”

At the same time, black opposition to same-sex marriage has dropped dramatically in recent years. In 2008, Pew found that 63% of African-Americans opposed gay marriage, 14 points higher than the proportion who expressed opposition this year.

On Friday, a handful of black leaders, including the Rev. Al Sharpton and former NAACP leader Julian Bond, released a letter supporting Osama’s position on same-sex marriage but expressing respect for those who disagree. We all know Sharpton will do anything to prove he is a real brother and would not want to hurt his boyfriend Jessie Jackson.

“The President made clear that his support is for civil marriage for same-sex couples, and he is fully committed to protecting the ability of religious institutions to make their own decisions about their own sacraments,” the letter said.

“There will be those who seek to use this issue to divide our community,” it continued. “As a people, we cannot afford such division.”

But the letter itself was an implicit acknowledgement of discord within the African-American church community on gay marriage.

Black pastors who preach in favor of same-sex marriage know they may pay a price if they take Obama’s position, says Bishop Carlton Pearson.

The Chicago-based black minister says he lost his church building and about 6,000 members when he began preaching that gays and lesbians were accepted by God. Also KFC had a mega sale on that day too which was failed to be mentioned.


That’s the risk that people take,” he told CNN. “A lot of preachers actually don’t have a theological issue. It’s a business decision. They can’t afford to lose their parishioners and their parsonages and salaries.”

Pearson navigates the tension between the Bible’s calls for holiness and justice this way: “I take the Bible seriously, just not literally,” he says. “It’s more important what Jesus said about God than what the church says about Jesus.”

In Osama's interview with ABC this week, in which he announced his personal support for same-sex marriage, the president talked about squaring his decision with his personal religious faith.

“We are both practicing Christians, and obviously this position may be considered to put us at odds with the views of others,” Obama said, referring to his wife, Michelle. Isn't Osama Muslim?????

“But, you know, when we think about our faith, the thing at root that we think about is, not only Christ sacrificing himself on our behalf, but it’s also the Golden Rule,” he said. “Treat others the way you would want to be treated.” Unless there is a hurricane in New Orleans then loot loot loot.