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Slaydadea

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  1. Still, it turns my stomach. If you accept money for a service under the guise of a dinar rv, you are in bad trouble. The Feds are watching every single move. Slays out!
  2. Time to be nervous. http://www.docdroid.net/132iq/doc-2-6-9-2015-amended-complaint.pdf.html
  3. They really are "That Naive", thanks for a very informative lesson. Slay.
  4. Any luck yet? I'm aware of the horror stories to date. If you like your health care, forget it, your're screwed. Most all in Kentucky are now on Medicaid. Now there's a success story.
  5. 100,000,000 dollar fraud case unchallenged. We want more! Raise the debt ceiling! Trip to Africa to visit the homeland. What the crap is wrong with people? Don't you see?
  6. "government forces were compelled to withdraw" , HMMMM, "72 were killed and more than 200 injured". Massachusetts Governor Thomas Gage declared that the extremist faction, which was made up of local citizens, has links to the radical right-wing tax protest movement. This is how the American Revolution began, April 20, 1775 Same stuff. People are tired of the bullshat. ' Read more: http://dinarvets.com/forums/index.php?/topic/164310-seventy-two-killed-resisting-gun-confiscation-in-boston/#ixzz2isWxEBiD
  7. Yea, the lady's face on the site! I read she and that other gal was in in coohooots with the "First Heffer". Go figure. I say we just all cause a damn International crises like the shutdown and when it's all over, take 11 days off and shoot 18 holes. Worry about this crap next month!
  8. Well said friend! Hope for the best, expect the worse! Guess what!, The best of the worst is now upon us! As we speak.
  9. Yea. kinda fitting for us all. Turdball was my other option. Dinarius Turball.
  10. My new huntin pup's name is D.O.G. (Diogee), Named after his father who passed in a tragic crossfire accident. Couldn't wait for the RV. I'd have to name his puppy!
  11. Ya gotta admit, who stands behind the President at a speech with hair like that. Debbie Wasserman Shultze would never approve. Good Lord! Wash the oil out! What a sham to say the least. Poor destitute lady. Sickening display. Even worse, people actually believe this crap.
  12. Man, what's next with these people. All complete and total failures at everything they do. Can you imagine what Government must have looked like without the advent of the internet and mass communication. Follow the news feeds on the the AHA roll out. That's where we're at today. If you're comfortable with it, then put em back in office. Go ahead and do it. What an illusion the Administration is. They couldn't organize a decent BLT that didn't cost a Billion dollars. How much more can you take? Please!!!!!!!!, yet, everybody loves O. It's beyond me. Slay.
  13. We're still running dogs with not much to show just yet. The weather has been against us. Still early season but looking much better. I know you guys have some success stories by now. Sure would like to see them! Slay.
  14. Vid would not load. Link is below. Anyone that can post vid. Thanks much. Slay. http://rt.com/shows/the-truthseeker/us-africa-bush-trail-359/ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rrTeBDetcfw&feature=player_embedded
  15. Now that is similar! Nice to see folks on the same page for a change! Thanks Ron!
  16. Our Administration doesn't have a clue! Time to weed out the old fat cats. Hell, look at the old Congressman, what you idiots thinking How long is your ass gonna live, die for God's sake and do us a faver. What a farce and it's being allowed. Term limit ring a bell?
  17. Ben Carson is a good man! Why won't they listen to him? Entitlements I'm thinking. If we default on our debt, stand the hell by. Entitlements are the first to go. There won't be a city in the Country that's not on fire. Wait in the woods and watch. You think the Vets are pissed? Wait till the 53% get cut off. Every man for themselves. Who needs a governing body anyway.
  18. China’s official news agency is calling for a “de-Americanized world,” in a blistering editorial characterizing the United States as a “meddling” and “hypocritical” nation that introduces chaos into the world for its own ends. “As U.S. politicians of both political parties are still shuffling back and forth between the White House and the Capitol Hill without striking a viable deal to bring normality to the body politic they brag about, it is perhaps a good time for the befuddled world to start considering building a de-Americanized world,” writes the Xinhua News Agency. Click here to read the Xinhua News Agency editorial.“ http://www.foxnews.com/world/2013/10/13/wall-st-elites-reason-it-time-for-de-americanized-world-china-news-agency-says/
  19. Peace be with the child in the hands of the Lord. In Christs name I ask, Amen. Slay.
  20. Nice work YOTA, thanks for the truth. I was 1 back then, and to think! Folks just don't understand the risks we take for freedom. That was a close miss indeed.
  21. Brought by the same folks that supposedly designed the Affordable Health Care Website (Xerox). Nothing to support that statement, just hear say for now. Slay. People in Ohio, Michigan and 15 other states found themselves unable to use their food stamp debit-style cards on Saturday, after a routine test of backup systems by vendor Xerox Corp. resulted in a system failure. "While the electronic benefits system is now up and running, beneficiaries in the 17 affected states continue to experience connectivity issues to access their benefits. Technical staff is addressing the issue and expect the system to be restored soon," Xerox spokeswoman Jennifer Wasmer said in an emailed statement. "Beneficiaries requiring access to their benefits can work with their local retailers who can activate an emergency voucher system where available. We appreciate our clients' patience while we work through this outage as quickly as possible." U.S. Department of Agriculture spokeswoman Courtney Rowe underscored that the outage is not related to the government shutdown. Shoppers left carts of groceries behind at a packed Market Basket grocery store in Biddeford, Maine, because they couldn't get their benefits, said fellow shopper Barbara Colman, of Saco, Maine. The manager put up a sign saying the EBT system was not in use. Colman, who receives the benefits, called an 800 telephone line for the program and it said the system was down due to maintenance, she said. "That's a problem. There are a lot of families who are not going to be able to feed children because the system is being maintenanced," Colman said. She planned to reach out to local officials. "You don't want children going hungry tonight because of stupidity," she said. Colman said the store manager promised her that he would honor the day's store flyer discounts next week. Ohio's cash and food assistance card payment systems went down at 11 a.m., said Benjamin Johnson, a spokesman for the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services. Ohio's cash system has been fixed, but he said that its electronic benefits transfer card system is still down. Johnson said Xerox is notifying retailers to revert to the manual system, meaning customers can spend up to $50 until the system is back online. Recipients of the state's supplemental nutrition assistance program, or SNAP, should call the 800 number on the back of their card, and Xerox will guide them through the purchase process. Illinois residents began reporting problems with their cards — known as LINK in that state — on Saturday morning, said Januari Smith, spokeswoman for the Illinois Department of Human Services. Smith said that typically when the cards aren't working retailers can call a backup phone number to find out how much money customers have available in their account. But that information also was unavailable because of the outage, so customers weren't able to use their cards. "It really is a bad situation but they are working to get it fixed as soon as possible," Smith said. "We hope it will be back up later today." In Clarksdale, Miss. — one of the poorest parts of one of the poorest states in the nation — cashier Eliza Shook said dozens of customers at Corner Grocery had to put back groceries when the cards failed Saturday because they couldn't afford to pay for the food. After several hours, she put a sign on the front door to tell people about the problem. "It's been terrible," Shook said in a phone interview. "It's just been some angry folks. That's what a lot of folks depend on." Mississippi Department of Human Services director Rickey Berry confirmed that Xerox, the state's EBT vendor, had computer problems. He said he had been told by midafternoon that the problems were being fixed. "I know there are a lot of mad people," Berry said. Sheree Powell, a spokeswoman for the Oklahoma Department of Human Services, started receiving calls around 11:30 a.m. about problems with the state's card systems. More than 600,000 Oklahomans receive SNAP benefits, and money is dispersed to the cards on the first, fifth and 10th days of every month, so the disruption came at what is typically a high-use time for the cards. Oklahoma also runs a separate debit card system for other state benefits like unemployment payments. Those cards can be used at ATMs to withdraw cash. Powell said Xerox administers both the EBT and debit card systems, and they both were down initially. Like Ohio's Johnson, Powell said that Oklahoma's cash debit card system has since been restored, but the EBT cards for the SNAP program were still down. Powell said Oklahoma's Xerox representative told them that the problems stemmed from a power failure at a data center, and power had been restored quickly. "It just takes a while to reboot these systems," she said, adding that she did not know where the data center was located. Powell said that some grocery store cashiers had been speculating that the federal government's shutdown caused the problem, but state officials have been assured that that is not the case. "We are hopeful it will be up this afternoon but we were not given a specific time frame," she said. David Akerly, a spokesman for Michigan's Department of Human Services, also confirmed that residents in his state have reported problems using their cards. —— Associated Press writers Lisa Rathke contributed from Montpelier, Vt., Dan Sewell from Cincinnati, Tom Murphy from Indianapolis, Sara Burnett from Chicago, Emily Wagster from Jackson, Miss., and Mary Clare Jalonick from Washington, D.C. http://abcnews.go.com/Business/wireStory/food-stamp-debit-cards-working-states-20553952?singlePage=true
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