Side Tracked Monday / How Real Is Real?
There are those that walk this earth crooked in their criminal step.
Slant Face Lies dripping from their Stretched Botox Facial Epidermis.
Paid for from their criminally gotten stacks($) sucked out of their constituents wallets.
Following a newz story this past Friday featuring none other than Americas Number One Lying Hoe.
Nancy 'Botox Face' Pelosi.
Watching her Twitch, Stut Stutter, Blink Eyed, Lying Self.
I was reminded of the company book keeper that got her tits caught in the company safe after embezzling Bustillions in Stacks($) and other Criminal, Nefarious Acts.
On and on.
Fast Ball Babble, Babble, Spit, Spit, Shuffle, Shuffle, Blink, Blink, Blink, Twitch, Twitch.
Make Up and Botox coming together in a Drip, Drip, Dripping Onslaught of Rouge, Eye Liner, and Lipstick creating a Surrealistic Canvas that would make Salvador Domingo Felipe Jacinto Dalí i Domènech envious.
Talk about a Train Wreck With Tits.
Dancing away to the music of 'The Slant Face Sally 2 Step'.
More Treasonous Left Field Slander of The Loosing Left.
Deception.
Deverson.
Yo.
Nancy Patricia D'Alesandro Pelosi.
House Minority Leader.
As a Representative of The American People IT IS YOUR JOB TO GET DOWN TO THE BOTTOM OF THE DEATH OF FOUR AMERICAN' Serving Their Country in hostile environment.
That is what the fuck we pay you to do. Your Damn Job.
The only Political Ploy here is your Mafia Style COMPLETE DERELICTION OF DUTY regarding your job.
Scarey Bitch.
But hey, Lying, Old, Wrinkled Face Hoe.
This is not your first time to the Criminal Corruption Rodeo.
Following are just a few more of your Treasonous Acts perpetrated against the American People.
Public Corruption Watch: Pelosi at the Presidio
www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2312296/posts
Nancy Pelosi, Down and Dirty | RealClearPolitics
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3%.
This the the percentage of people who actually backed and or participated in The American Revolutionary War.
I believe today in America that 3 percent is not too far off from the populace amount of The American People who actually care about the gross misdirection that this country is screaming forwards towards.
Communism.
Criminal Corruption Never Before Seen.
Lying Communist Politicians Blatantly exposing their mendacious ways. No regard what so ever to hide their felonious face'.
And who better than to lead this pack of Rabid Wolves.
Non other than Americas Murdering, Thieving, Lying Clintons.
The Swine Elite.
Bill
and
Hill.
It actually sickens me on a cancerous level to even write about these pig's.
In The Read It and Weep File Draw Of The Most Nauseating, here are just a few of the many links that tell the story.
Yet, America.
You sad sack Idiots.
These are the opprobrium scum bags Ya All want to elect into office.
As myself and my military brothers, entrails rotting quicker than a code red Mursa Epidemic stand by and watch our work, fighting to death, if necessary, no questions asked while the Idiots we protect grow fatter by the second as they cast a blind eye and a numb heart to the absolute destruction of America as they fart, stink and stench. Fat Grills glued to their financed 73 inch flat screens.
Trust me.
I'm being real kind.
The Clinton Body Count - Urban Legends
List of Clinton Scandals - Uhuh opening Title Page
www.uhuh.com/clinton/list-cli.htmHillary Clinton 2016: 3 Dirty Scoops That Will Arise If She ...
www.policymic.com/.../hillary-clinton-2016-3-dirty-scoops-that-will-arisList of Clinton Scandals - Uhuh opening Title Page
www.uhuh.com/clinton/list-cli.htm
BILL CLINTON'S CRIMINAL BACKGROUND
www.theforbiddenknowledge.com/.../billclintonscriminalbackground.htSaving The Best For The Last
Arkancide
www.arkancide.com/Hillary. You Put An STD Ravaged Boise Hooker To Shame.
Sorry STD Ravaged Boise Hooker.
If all that was not enough.
Down under.
Oscar Pistorius claims that he is besieged with anxiety over the murder death of his girl Reeva Steenkamp.
Makes total sense.
Yo.
Oscar.
You Lying, Legless, Murdering Bitch.
Anxiety is the emotional derailment one experiences in the after math of 'Smokin' another human being in Cold Blood.
Especially if 'The Smoked' is your Beautiful Girl Friend that you so ever loved, so very fuckin much.
Unless of course you are a complete Sociopath.
Hmmm.
Quite possibly another way to go you heartless ass hole.
The V.A.
A place I Stay Far The Fuck Away From.
At All Costs.
These are JUST THREE stories of my Fallen Brothers at the hands of the V.A.
I am sure that if a choice was optional my three dead Military Brothers would have chosen that path.
First Dead Brother.
Navy Seal LT.
My neighbor back in Naples, Florida.
Bern.
My age.
Tall, skinny, German heritage.
Bern was diagnosed with the absolute largest kidney stone the V.A. had ever seen.
This was their verbatim statement to my Seal Brother.
Every morning Bern would rise 2/12 hours early to ice down his side.
He would then mount his ten speed bike and ride 3 miles to work.
Ride home, slam down a pint of whiskey, plus the medication for pain.
Pass Out.
This was Bern' modus operendi for over two years until the V.A. finally removed the kidney stone.
I received a call last summer from another former Naples neighbor of mine informing me that Bern walked outside his crib.
Fell Over.
Dead.
As a result from complications caused from his removed kidney stone.
My second dead Brother.
Marine Gunnery Sargent Tom.
My age. We served together as well for many years.
Big Italian Boy.
On mission.
Gunny caught a direct hit from a German Su-152 Explosive Device/Bouncing Betty
Literally tore out his guts.
It was a real mess.
A mess that required Gunny to live for close to 40 years with a fiber glass plate where our entire belly covering is situated on our bodies.
12 fiber glass plates over the ensuing 40 years.
On a seemingly long waiting list for almost two years to replace the 12th gut plate with number 13.
Unbeknownst to Gunny, his organs were infecting at an alarming rate.
To say the least.
If all that wasn't not enough.
Gunny was my reason for relocation out west here to Tucson.
By the time I arrived at Gunny' home he had already been transferred up to the Phoenix V.A.
Where he died from infection' to ALL his vital organs leaving behind a beautiful young wife and two year old son.
My Third Brother.
A Marine.
1ST Force Recon.
In fact we shared M.O.S.
Matt was 32 years old.
A Marine since the age of 19.
After six Middle East Deployments.
Very Specialized.
Matt returned home here to Tucson.
Lips completely stretched over his head to toes.
When Matt separated from The Corps, 6"4'. 195 lbs.
The V.A. medicated Marine to the point of Matt putting on over 150 lbs.
Just psychologically, medicated and zoned out.
A once proud Warrior reduced to mush.
Being a Recon Marine to the bone, Matt would not except his fate.
Two summers ago, never giving in to the heat.
Recon Marine Walking tall and proud, due to his weight increase and mushed out senses Matt literally dropped down, collapsed on the hot fuckin tarmac.
And Died.
Thanx V.A.
Damn Fuckin Right Tears On The Fuckin Key Board.
That's all today.
Ryan. Out.
I found the following article interesting.
Not at all surprising.
Thank You As Always
Realclearworld.com
May 12, 2014
Behind the Boko Haram Headlines, Slavery in Africa Is the Real Crisis
By Emma Christopher
The mass kidnapping of schoolgirls by terrorist group Boko Haram in Nigeria is neither a new nor rare occurrence, though this does not make it any less shocking. Boko Haram has been active in Nigeria for five years and is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to Africa’s slavery crisis.
In Nigeria, there are “tens of thousands of people bought and sold every year”, according to Africa expert Benjamin Lawrance. The majority are children: in 2003, the International Labour Organisation estimated that as many as six million Nigerian children had been trafficked at some time in their lives.
In Africa as a whole, the scale of the problem is vast and far beyond the resources currently allocated to fight it, let alone sufficient to help victims. Lobby group and NGO Free the Slaves estimates that US$1.6 billion profit (an amount larger than the GDP of eight African countries last year) derives from African and Middle Eastern slavery annually.
A look at some of the countries involved gives more of an idea of the scope of the issue and how its evil tentacles reach Australian consumer goods. Around 40% of the world’s chocolate comes from cocoa produced in the Ivory Coast. Children from across West Africa are trafficked to work there: there is no guarantee that those children have not grown the chocolate you enjoy.
In the Eastern Congo, seven types of slavery are prevalent.
Men and boys are enslaved in the mines of the region, whose products we
all have in our mobile phones and other electronics. A covert
investigation in 2013 by Free the Slaves found that more than 90% of
mineworkers were enslaved, the majority through debt bondage or having
been kidnapped by armed groups.
Nearby, they found women and girls who had been trafficked to work as prostitutes to serve the miners.
In Ghana, people are enslaved in the gold mining and fishing industries, with children being particularly prized by the latter. Seven hundred have been rescued in the last decade from just one fishing location.
In 2008, the Sudanese parliament announced that at least 35,000 people – down from the 200,000 once held – remained enslaved there, principally Christians from the South held by Islamic families in the North. Unfortunately, as South Sudan disintegrates into violence, there are reports of both sides kidnapping children for use as soldiers. This practice has become endemic across the continent each time conflict ensues.
The tragic truth is that children are part of warlords' armoury today because they are cheap to feed, easy to kidnap and often fearless. In my own work, I have asked Sierra Leoneans about their community’s oral histories about 19th-century slavery, only instead to hear an outpouring of harrowing detail about their own enslavement in the 1990s civil war.
Yet even this is only a part of the problem of enslaved Africans today, since most are trafficked abroad to places where they fetch far higher prices. African domestic workers, often children, can be found across the Middle East, Europe and the US. There is a “Nigerian” lane in Amsterdam’s red light district. African prostitutes can be found across Europe and Asia where they are sold as niche items.
Herein lies a large part of the problem with western strategies for dealing with this issue. Trafficking is by its nature a grey area; a vast, unknown percentage of those trafficked into the western world did so not after kidnap but having been tricked. In their utter desperation – many are from refugee camps, today’s favourite place for slave hunters – they fell for traffickers’ lies.
So it is that the western world sees trafficking in Africa in terms of something to be halted to slow the inflow of immigrants, not to help prevent potential victims per se. The demand to protect our borders, not the centuries of slave trading, is the context for anti-trafficking policies.
Tragically, it often seems that Africans are as regularly portrayed today as “other” – perhaps deemed worthy of our pity but rarely our solidarity – as they did at the height of the transatlantic slave trade.
Until we change that, and focus less on political expediency and more on the suffering and courage of girls like Deborah Sanya who escaped Boko Haram and told her story, justice for the millions who are still bought and sold seems a remote hope.
This article was originally published on The Conversation. Read the original article.
In Nigeria, there are “tens of thousands of people bought and sold every year”, according to Africa expert Benjamin Lawrance. The majority are children: in 2003, the International Labour Organisation estimated that as many as six million Nigerian children had been trafficked at some time in their lives.
In Africa as a whole, the scale of the problem is vast and far beyond the resources currently allocated to fight it, let alone sufficient to help victims. Lobby group and NGO Free the Slaves estimates that US$1.6 billion profit (an amount larger than the GDP of eight African countries last year) derives from African and Middle Eastern slavery annually.
A look at some of the countries involved gives more of an idea of the scope of the issue and how its evil tentacles reach Australian consumer goods. Around 40% of the world’s chocolate comes from cocoa produced in the Ivory Coast. Children from across West Africa are trafficked to work there: there is no guarantee that those children have not grown the chocolate you enjoy.
Nearby, they found women and girls who had been trafficked to work as prostitutes to serve the miners.
In Ghana, people are enslaved in the gold mining and fishing industries, with children being particularly prized by the latter. Seven hundred have been rescued in the last decade from just one fishing location.
In 2008, the Sudanese parliament announced that at least 35,000 people – down from the 200,000 once held – remained enslaved there, principally Christians from the South held by Islamic families in the North. Unfortunately, as South Sudan disintegrates into violence, there are reports of both sides kidnapping children for use as soldiers. This practice has become endemic across the continent each time conflict ensues.
The tragic truth is that children are part of warlords' armoury today because they are cheap to feed, easy to kidnap and often fearless. In my own work, I have asked Sierra Leoneans about their community’s oral histories about 19th-century slavery, only instead to hear an outpouring of harrowing detail about their own enslavement in the 1990s civil war.
Yet even this is only a part of the problem of enslaved Africans today, since most are trafficked abroad to places where they fetch far higher prices. African domestic workers, often children, can be found across the Middle East, Europe and the US. There is a “Nigerian” lane in Amsterdam’s red light district. African prostitutes can be found across Europe and Asia where they are sold as niche items.
Herein lies a large part of the problem with western strategies for dealing with this issue. Trafficking is by its nature a grey area; a vast, unknown percentage of those trafficked into the western world did so not after kidnap but having been tricked. In their utter desperation – many are from refugee camps, today’s favourite place for slave hunters – they fell for traffickers’ lies.
So it is that the western world sees trafficking in Africa in terms of something to be halted to slow the inflow of immigrants, not to help prevent potential victims per se. The demand to protect our borders, not the centuries of slave trading, is the context for anti-trafficking policies.
Tragically, it often seems that Africans are as regularly portrayed today as “other” – perhaps deemed worthy of our pity but rarely our solidarity – as they did at the height of the transatlantic slave trade.
Until we change that, and focus less on political expediency and more on the suffering and courage of girls like Deborah Sanya who escaped Boko Haram and told her story, justice for the millions who are still bought and sold seems a remote hope.
This article was originally published on The Conversation. Read the original article.