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  1. Anytime Jesus spoke disapproval of something publicly, he condemned it. Case in point, the stoning of Mary Magdelene. Anytime Jesus chose one thing over another, he judged it. We make judgments every single day about this or that and even people. As a man Jesus was fallible and was thus at the whims of the nature of man. He judged and condemned and it is false to say otherwise because even the text in the bible shows us that he did so publicly and privately.
  2. One of the biggest misinterpretations is the line in the bible about not judging others and this would refer to condemnation as well. Jesus as a man judged continuously and he condemned plenty. Take for example the situation in Temple where he became angry and overturned the merchants' tables. First, he judged them as committing whatever because they were doing business in a sacred place. He then let his condemnation be known when he took action to flip the tables. Man, or people will be people. You cannot know good from evil without judging and then condemning the actions of evil. For it is through judgment we guide ourselves along the path and it is condemnation that we guide others along their's when they need help. To say Jesus never condemned is one of the biggest falsities Christians evangelicals perpetrate onto the rest of the world. The Bible states the government should judge potential criminals. Governments are made of people. And those people must condemn every day or every criminal would be freed to roam the streets. Bah!
  3. In the video, CA representative Sheila Lee Jackson is seen handing an envelope to one of the Attorneys of Ford. Smoking gun? That gun been fired and reloaded that people in Chicago can see the smoke.
  4. As I said it is one of the most misquoted verses of the Bible... however, I did not misquote, as I did not quote the entire verse. For the love of money is the root of all evil: which while some coveted after, they have erred from the faith, and pierced themselves through with many sorrows. 1 Timothy 6:10 (KJV). NOW, find the verse in which Jesus does not speak a parable and tells the disciples they are allowed to defend themselves with a sword. (HINT: Throw down your cape and buy a sword.) Jesus says love thy neighbor but never did he say lay down and die.
  5. I understand you, @normala rashid, want Iraq to trade more on the global scale. However, Iraq will be a petroleum exporter and oil will be its number 1 export until oil is no longer needed. That won't happen for a very, very long time even if cars no longer need fossil fuels - oil. Oil is ingrained into the manufacturing products of so many items that new technology will need to be created for the development of like products. For example, any type of plastic (bags, packing materials, screen protectors etc. to name a few) is made with and from the use of oil. Synthetic lubricants are still much more expensive than what is currently coming out of the ground. When countries have maintained sustainable growth and have increased the value of their currency this has come from long-term investments both from the interior of the country and the exterior of the country. Iraq needs to do more than pay their citizens from the sale of oil they need to reinvest their money into projects that are not beset by corruption. Case in point, the protesting that is occurring in Basra. Maliki headed up a water project worth 85 million that has never gone live if it works at all. There are countless investment projects around Iraq like the one in Basara in which the project has never been started, never been finished or has just evaporated into the ethos of corruption. This is a major benchmark in the Iraq 2016 SBA with the IMF. Abadi and others were working on this before the election and something Sadr has been alluding to within the last few months. Understanding that one may never root out all corruption because it has been said, "money is the root of evil" (Please note before anyone starts to correct, please look up the actual quote in the Bible. The word "all" does not appear in that verse. It is one of the most misquoted verses of the Bible). In the end, corruption needs to be greatly reduced which Iraq has been slowly progressing on (2nd review). Lastly, Iraq needs more sustainable investment from outside of Iraq (remember the convention a few years ago in Kuwait about bringing in outside investment? That was not for nothing.) This additional sustainable long-term investment will give Iraq "street-cred" of a place investors can feel a modicum of confidence in that their investment will have a decent ROI. As it stands now with the reduced level of corruption but nowhere near enough has been reduced, outside investors have not been confident in investing in Iraq with large sustainable projects. Investing in dinar does not count in this aspect. There have been some but nowhere near enough to bring in more at a more rapid rate than what is occurring now.
  6. (highlighting is not mine) 2018-09-26 07:29 by Karl Denninger in Editorial , 5922 references An Impending Shooting Civil War It is my contention that we are just one bad event away from a shooting civil war in America -- and in fact if you ask Steve Scalise it may have already started. The political process is often fraught with severe language, money and hard-fought contests. But in the end there are winners and losers; a person who loses by one vote still lost, while the person who wins by one vote still gets the office. The margin is immaterial and, in the context of a Presidential Election, the popular vote doesn't matter; it is the electoral vote that counts and thus all candidates tailor their particular political process toward that outcome. Twice now in recent history the left has refused to accept the outcome of that process. The first was Bush .v. Gore, which went to the US Supreme Court. Said court wisely refused to intervene in what was a political process, leaving said process intact, and Bush was seated as President. In doing so the issue of refusal to accept the outcome of an election was left for another day, and, for the most part, the left bided their time and then came back with a winner in 2008 in the form of Barack Obama. But this time no such thing happened. Hillarious Clinton lost. She didn't lose by much, but by the rules of the contest she lost. Unfortunately the left not only refused to accept the outcome at the time two years later it still refuses to accept the outcome. Let me be clear on this -- if you're bitter that there was no President Pantsuit that's fine. Losses can be bitter, especially when you really think you should have won. But no matter what you think by the rules of the contest Hillarious lost to Trump -- period. But if you go beyond being bitter, start up hashtags like "#Resist" and then put that into action both inside and outside the government to disregard and disrupt the results of a valid electoral process you are not only violating the law you are inciting a shooting civil war. This sort of activity by people inside the government is treading right to if not over the line of insurrection. The use of government force for unlawful purpose, intentionally, meets the definition; it is an attempt to overthrow the law of the United States by corrupting the monopoly on deadly force that the government has and directing it unlawfully against certain people for political purposes. This is not a "petty offense"; it is a direct assault on and attempt to overthrow the result of a lawful elective process and according to the above link it's still going on today. If you're aggrieved by an election's results you have every right to print up a sign and go picket on a public street or other public place. You can take out all the political advertisements you wish and make your best effort to get a different result the next time around. But you do not have the right to enter into a restaurant where someone is eating dinner, which is private property, and assault said person because they happen to be a member of that political party. That is a violation of the law in that it constitutes assault and is begging for an immediate outbreak of violence in response. If your bitterness with the outcome of an election incites you to libel people and attempt to destroy institutions because you didn't get the result you wanted in the last political contest, such as is going on right now with Brett Kavanaugh, you are also inciting a shooting war. And let's be clear; while there were plenty of people on the right who didn't like Kagan or Sotomayer, and still don't (I'm among them) my issues with them, along with others on the right, begin and end with their refusal to adhere to the boundaries of the writtenConstitution. That I didn't like the way they might rule on this issue or that for this reason did not give me license to accuse either or both of them of felony sexual assault for political purposes and to sandbag alleged misdemeanor claims for the nakedly-explicit purpose of trying to delay a vote until after the next election takes place rather than to address an actual grievance. It's amusing to watch the daily smarmy-talking-heads on Tout-TV (otherwise known as CNBS around this blog and here's looking at you, Cramer) shouting with joy as the markets make new highs on the bubble-infused schemes fueled by trillion dollar deficits that are returning less GDP expansion than the monetary expansion as a percentage of the economy. That is, said alleged "expansion" is factually false; the economy in real terms is contracting! This is basic math; if you expand the money supply by 5% ($1 trillion on a $20 trillion economy) and GDP expands by 3% then the actual result is a 2% contraction in economic output measured in the production of goods and services. Put in household terms that you can run up your credit card by an additional $2,000 when you have $40,000 of income does not make you $2,000 richer; you are in fact $2,000 poorer for doing so, plus the cost of interest! Never mind that if the current political situation continues the S&P 500 won't matter since it won't be trading anymore and all of those SJW-infused companies that make up the majorityof its market cap will be laying in literal ashes. "What is Zero, Alex?" There are those who think there could be some sort of "peace" in this regard but they're cracked in the head. We have a schism now, more-or-less, among the states -- there are those areas that are deep "red" and those that are deep "blue." While the "Reds" mostly leave the "Blues" alone the converse is not true. Witness the PA AG who has sought and gained national injunctions issued all the way across the country in Washington State! He's not content to remain inside Pennsylvania and deal with whatever admixture of political process exists there -- no, he wants to exert what he sees as "his power" all the way across the country, everywhere, even though by law he lacks any jurisdictional ability to do so. He makes a direct point of bragging about this all over Twitter too -- daily. Indeed his positions are only thinly disguised as part of a formal "#resist" movement. If you have a train on a track and there is a switch up ahead set to go off a bridge that is out, and the cab of the locomotive has the control for said switch in it, then you have an obvious choice to make and only one correct choice. Now put two people in that cab who get into a fight; one insists he will only agree to go down the safe track if the other guy is dead or permanently rendered subservient, the other says "over my dead body" since he's unwilling to die or live as a slave -- but he obviously doesn't want to go off the bridge either. One of the two antagonists in the cab has to kill the other, or one has to jump. If they simply tussle in the cab both die and the train wrecks killing everyone in the cars behind the locomotive. It's a similar situation if you and the copilot decide to fight in an airplane that is flying; one of you is dying, one of you is jumping (hopefully with a parachute) or you are both going to die and the plane, along with everyone in it, will be destroyed. When political animus spills over into action in the real world such as repeated criminal assault, as has been happening now with regularity and is being increasingly documented in video form and in their own voices by the political left there is a major problem. When that sort of activity is intentionally amplified and permitted by major corporate firms such as Facebook and Twitter while suppressing any sort of pushback whatsoever you now add an attempt to con the public into believing this is some sort of "organic" series of events -- when nothing of the sort is the case. When Chuck Schumer states on CSPAN that "There is no presumption of innocence" then the Rule of Law and due process are both dead and he is inviting, provoking and in fact inciting civil war. The conduct alleged is criminal; whenever one makes such an allegation due process rights attach. If one cannot find recourse in due process before the law then the only remaining recourse is to the law of the jungle. There are also those (Hirono) who have gone even further and stated that Kavanaugh is presumed guilty because she does not like his written judicial opinions. This is exactly identical to the Salem witch trials where one was presumed a witch because they had a black cat and were unmarried, which certain people found "distasteful." The media, specifically but not exclusively CNN, is even worse -- they are intentionally lying and when the civil war they are inciting comes they are and should be first on the list of parties held responsible for the outcome. As just one example in the context of Ramirez they have intentionally lied about the fact that her attorneys have ignored and deflected seven separate attempts to obtain some sort of formal statement of facts and allegations made under penalty of perjury;instead her attorneys continue to insist on a trial in the media where there is no penalty for outright lies. Why is this? Might it be related to her being a board member of a far-left organization that has required, non-negotiable positions that constitute a flat-out demand to abrogate the First Amendment? Throughout time and the history of nations there have been multiple political groups that have refused anything other than complete acquiescence and acceptance of their alleged mandates. Political Islam has been known for this for more than 1,000 years; it has rolled into nations, sometimes by force and sometimes by "migration"; in the latter case the "migrants" then multiply literally as part of their political design and, when they reach a material percentage of the whole they begin segregating society, creating "no-go" zones in which they enforce their own version of law by force and, if not challenged and driven out they eventually take over the entire civil legal authority of the country and replace it. It is this series of actions that led to the first of the Crusades; they were not, as is commonly put forward, a bunch of Christians rising up and deciding to "kill all the non-believers." In point of fact the First Crusade was initiated as a response to demands from Islamic invaders who had occupied the land now called "Israel", specifically Jerusalem, and forbid Christian pilgrimages. (Yes, those wars, like so many others, degenerated rather quickly..... war has a way of doing that and no, this is not a blanket claim on the rest of them; there's a clean argument that many of the other Crusades were more about trade routes than anything else.) Today we are seeing the beginning stages of the same thing in France and other parts of Europe, including the UK -- never mind Sweden. Rome collapsed largely due to the same sort of nonsense within political groups. Venezuela was recently a nation with one of the greatest concentrations of oil wealth in the world, it fell victim to the same sort of "one way politically and we'll kill anyone who disagrees" game and now the nation is basically bankrupt and disintegrating. Argentina was recently a thriving economy. Today it's struggling to emerge from its own self-imposed Hell for the exact same reason. There are plenty of those who say the right wishes to do away with abortion, and that this alleged intent to violate a woman's right to choose when and by whom to bear children justifies the sort of action we're seeing now both with Kavanaugh and others. That's a damnable lie and those engaged in it are going to condemn 100 million Americans to death if they keep that crap up. Even if Roe was overturned, which I have written on as being extraordinarily unlikely, that would only return the issue to the states. There are plenty of "Blue" states in which abortion would remain legal and available even if Roe was gone tomorrow and there is nothing preventing anyone from traveling to same -- temporarily for the purpose of medical care or permanently to reside there. The left knows this but they don't care; to them utterly nothing matters beyond demanding that every single city, state, town and person both behave and believe as they demand and if you don't consent they will do whatever they need to in order to force you to do so including initiating a shooting civil war inside the US. Is it any wonder the left also wishes to disarm you? If you're acting to incite a shooting war you most-certainly would desire to disarm those you intend to kill first! These demands from the left are no different than that of radical, sharia-demanding Islamic nutjobs. There is not one shred of material difference between the two positions when boiled down to their essence and both are equally-capable of destroying a nation from within. There are many who, I'm sure, will say I'm over-reading this. Nope. You're wrong. I have studied history for decades, from times long gone to far more-recent examples, and this is an unbroken pattern. Nor am I calling for a "desired outcome." Nobody in their right mind takes rocks made out of tens of kilograms of pure U-235 and smashes them together with their bare hands. The outcome of doing that is a known fact and you have to be flat-out nuts to desire or effort toward that happening. But that's where we're headed and it is not just the left that is responsible -- it is also those on the right and center including the current Republican Senate members who are tolerating and kowtowing to a strident group of nuts who refuse to respect the political process and accept its results. Never mind those in the House and Senate who have continually refused to bring impeachment or expulsion proceedings immediately against any and all in their bodies that refute a right to due process, a basic foundation of our country's political and legal system. This must stop now; there is no way to know what the triggering event will be that will lead to catastrophe but that there are a huge number of politicians (Kamala Harris and Maxine Waters anyone?) and others who egg on and tolerate those such as the so-called "Antifa" running around committing violence in the name of the their favorite political position because they lost at the ballot box in 2016 is fact. The corner case that sets it off, whether all at once or slowly and then quickly accelerating like a nuclear chain reaction will eventually happen. Indeed, we may already be too far down the road to stop it, but "stopping it" can never mean submission in the face of violent or illegal "resistance" when one loses a political contest. Instead those who engage in such conduct whether inside government or not must be held fully to account under both civil and criminal law, without fear or favor and those who egg on such from within the halls of elected officials must all be expelled instantly. Piece-by-piece we either claw back the Rule of Law into our society or we lose our entire social structure to a degenerate mob and merely walking down the street in a city means death from nothing more complicated than a nutjob tossing bricks from the roof, say much less all the gang-bangers with guns. I hope you don't mind if as long as nutjobs continue to insist on smashing those piece of U-235 together I go find somewhere that might be beyond the blast and fallout radius. Yeah, I know, I'll probably die anyway ("total war" has a way of laying waste everything) but it certainly beats sitting next to you while you egg on the fruit and nut brigade.
  7. Geesh, and here I thought it was a hoax the moment the scientist who provided the data for the global warming crisis went to jail for falsifying his data to start the crisis. He went to jail back in 2007/8.
  8. Newsflash...Iraq already trades globally. Exports In 2016 Iraq exported $44.6B, making it the 47th largest exporter in the world. During the last five years the exports of Iraq have decreased at an annualized rate of -8%, from $66.9B in 2011 to $44.6B in 2016. The most recent exports are led by Crude Petroleum which represent 93.2% of the total exports of Iraq, followed by Gold, which account for 5.43%. Iraq is the 47th largest export economy in the world. In 2016, Iraq exported $44.6B and imported $33B, resulting in a positive trade balance of $11.5B. In 2016 the GDP of Iraq was $171B and its GDP per capita was $17.3k. The top exports of Iraq are Crude Petroleum ($41.5B), Gold ($2.42B), Refined Petroleum ($327M), Tropical Fruits ($114M) and Recovered Paper ($17.5M), using the 1992 revision of the HS (Harmonized System) classification. Its top imports are Jewellery ($3.18B), Refined Petroleum ($942M), Cars ($679M), Packaged Medicaments ($672M) and Broadcasting Equipment ($624M). The top export destinations of Iraq are China ($9.5B), India ($9B), the United States ($5.6B), South Korea ($4.49B) and Italy ($2.95B). The top import origins are Turkey ($7.63B), China ($7.55B), the United Arab Emirates ($5.35B), South Korea ($1.44B) and the United States ($1.18B).
  9. Sure you coulda bought an apostrophe, but then that would be catastrophic for you.
  10. It should have been Accusations not Acquisitions.
  11. "Q Proof discovered last night. During Q&A Anon asked "Can POTUS tweet a misspelling with Q?" Yesterday that happened."
  12. Michael Avenatti Locks Account After Admitting Kavanaugh Accuser Might Not Come Forward 16680 Mario Tama/Getty Images 25 Sep 201811,001 Attorney Michael Avenatti said his client might now not come forward against Brett Kavanaugh, and then locked his Twitter public profile from view. After two days of ginning up publicity with the news he has a “100 percent credible” accuser against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, adding that she has “multiple witnesses to corroborate her story” and that she is “willing to take a polygraph,” Avenatti appeared to walk back that assurance in a Tuesday morning tweet. “Let me be clear: We will disclose the client’s name and accusations only when SHE is ready and we have adequate security measures in place. And not a moment before that,” Avenatti tweeted. “It is her choice and hers alone as to when to surface bc it is her life. We expect it within the next 36 hrs.” A few minutes after this apparent walk back, where he appears to be blaming the woman if he does not deliver what he promised, Avenatti, the attorney for porn star Stormy Daniels made famous by CNN, locked public access to his Twitter account.
  13. Fuzzy mathematics forms a branch of mathematics related to fuzzy set theory and fuzzy logic. It started in 1965 after the publication of Lotfi Asker Zadeh's seminal work Fuzzy sets.[1] A fuzzy subset A of a set X is a function A:X→L, where L is the interval [0,1]. This function is also called a membership function. A membership function is a generalization of a characteristic function or an indicator function of a subset defined for L = {0,1}. More generally, one can use a complete lattice L in a definition of a fuzzy subset A .[2] The evolution of the fuzzification of mathematical concepts can be broken down into three stages:[3] straightforward fuzzification during the sixties and seventies, the explosion of the possible choices in the generalization process during the eighties, the standardization, axiomatization and L-fuzzification in the nineties. Usually, a fuzzification of mathematical concepts is based on a generalization of these concepts from characteristic functions to membership functions. Let A and B be two fuzzy subsets of X. Intersection A ∩ B and union A ∪ B are defined as follows: (A ∩ B)(x) = min(A(x),B(x)), (A ∪ B)(x) = max(A(x),B(x)) for all x ∈ X. Instead of min and max one can use t-norm and t-conorm, respectively ,[4] for example, min(a,b) can be replaced by multiplication ab. A straightforward fuzzification is usually based on min and max operations because in this case more properties of traditional mathematics can be extended to the fuzzy case. A very important generalization principle used in fuzzification of algebraic operations is a closure property. Let * be a binary operation on X. The closure property for a fuzzy subset A of X is that for all x,y ∈ X, A(x*y) ≥ min(A(x),A(y)). Let (G,*) be a group and A a fuzzy subset of G. Then A is a fuzzy subgroup of G if for all x,y in G, A(x*y−1) ≥ min(A(x),A(y−1)). A similar generalization principle is used, for example, for fuzzification of the transitivity property. Let R be a fuzzy relation in X, i.e. R is a fuzzy subset of X×X. Then R is transitive if for all x,y,z in X, R(x,z) ≥ min(R(x,y),R(y,z)). Nope not Fuzzy math.
  14. This is the internet. Anyone can be anything from anywhere and say anything with little to no repercussion. Trust but verify. And Romad wouldn't be the first person who claimed to have talked to Iraqi's that have passed through these halls. I am not discounting what he is saying but like you said we are all just faceless wizards on here. I have seen far worse con games on here, the internet, than the people who claim to be gurus that would make your head spin and vomit pea soup as it turned. Here is an example, I knew a girl who claimed to have no children. Had tons of pictures of her. Got very involved with a group. The pictures showed a normal blonde young looking woman that was skinny. One day she lost her house showed up on the doorstep of a good friend in Florida. She had black hair weighed over three hundred pounds and two children. She had taken thousands of dollars from friends and to the lady whose door she showed up on, she stole thousands more from her and her husband. Trust but verify.
  15. Botz let me show you how to turn a negative into a positive. Let's say we have 5 more years to go (this is hypothetical, I am not saying we actually have 5 more years). We know that this investment started what in 2004? Let's say for argument's sake 2004. Now we take 2018 minus 2004 and we get 14 years some, not all, have been in this investment. We add 5 years to the 14 years that have already passed and we get a total of 19 years in this investment. We divide 14 by 19 and we get 74% (rounded) of this investment has already passed. So we are almost three-quarters of the way through this investment. Great! Hypothetically, we only have 25% of the total time left to wait until an RV! I would rather wait 25% of the total time than 50% or 75% of the total and anything less is so much better. See a negative into a positive illustrated with simple math. Its all about perception.
  16. Good guess. Wrong answer though. FYI. The /s tag means "sarcasm off". Refers to html end tags without the <>.
  17. LOL Romad. Better be careful, I believe an RV would happen after the 2016 SBA has been completed (beginning to doubt this, the longer the GOI remains unseated). The other day I pulled 2023 out of the air to make a point to the concept no one knows. You would have thought the sky was falling here and the world had ended. Even Adam was consulted. The masses were riled up and boy they were upset. You come along and say 5 more years (2018 +5 = 2023) and its as if the clouds opened up and there was an angelic "ahhhh" from the heavens. But wait... something YUGE is going to happen later this week. /s
  18. Shh... you can't say "no big news"... there is something big...no...something YUGE is going to happen later this week. In the meantime we twiddle our thumbs...tweedle-dee, tweedle-dum.
  19. Wearin' short shorts.
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