Tuesday, December 01, 2015

You're a little punk sissy bitch, Barack Obama!




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Saturday Night Live


Season 35: Episode 5

Air Date: November 7th, 2009

Host: Taylor Swift

Musical Guest: Taylor Swift



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Saturday Night Live


Season 35: Episode 5

09e: Taylor Swift

Roomies

Lexie.....Nasim Pedrad

Bennett.....Andy Samberg

Anna.....Taylor Swift


TOGETHER: 3,2,1, BAArak- aback-abak-abak-abak-abak-abak (x4)BARRAK OBAMA!! Burrrrr..

Anna:Does he get it? Hey Bennet? Do you get it?

Lexie: *GASP* Hay is for horses and chicken and fish!

TOGETHER: Hit me three times and I'll TRIPLE your wish. 3,2,1 BAArak- aback-abak-abak-abak-abak-abak-

Bennett: Guys. GUYS! Look your inside jokes are really cute and everything but I dunno I thought tonight was gunna be just about us hangin out.

Lexie: That’s weird.

Anna:N-no I get it. I guess um- I guess I’ll just head back to my room now.

Lexie: [ grabbing Anna's leg ] no. No. Noo. NOo. NOO. NOOo. NOOO. NOOOO. NOOOOOOOOO

Bennett: What’s wrong?

Lexie: Nothing. She’s just like a really great person.

Bennett: You wanna hang out with Anna don’t you?

Lexie: Oh- umm no I’m totally fine with… this.

Bennett: Look if it really means that much to you-

Lexie:Great. HEY ANNA!

Anna:Hay is for horses and chicken and fish.

TOGETHER: BAArak- aback-abak-abak-abak-abak-abak. BAArak- aback-abak-abak-abak-abak-abak. BAArak- aback-abak-abak-abak-abak-abak. BAArak- aback-abak-abak-abak-abak-abak.










JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 11/19/09 4:52 AM
There was also, before those scenes, some element about me listening to the motivation behind the criminal activities of Bill Gates, other than what I have written about before. The scene involved him-her-it being pulled over by a city police officer for speeding and there was a Bill Gates employee there in the car and the motivation by Bill Gates was because he-she-it wanted to create criminals.

JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 11/19/09 5:55 AM
To: hotline@dodig.mil; HQ-OIG-Counsel@mail.nasa.gov

From: Kerry W. Burgess (official United States federal undercover identity created to investigate and prosecute and convict the criminal activity against the legitimate operations of the U.S. Department of Defense and against the legitimate operations of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration; an identity completely compromised by forces hostile to the United States of America but that has been declassified by legitimate United States federal authority)




Personally, I could not care less where you Bawk-Bawk-Barawk Obama's run off to and hide from the law but I have to keep making my official United States federal reports in support of the action that will be taken in the future after your criminal activity has run its course of your severely treasonous activity.


[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 19 November 2009 excerpt ends]










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The American Presidency Project

Barack Obama [ RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS US Title 18 ]

XLIV President of the United States: 2009 - present [ RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS US Title 18 ]

471 - Remarks on Presenting the Medal of Honor to Corporal William Kyle Carpenter

June 19, 2014


These days he's also at the University of South Carolina, "just a normal college student,"










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Joe Morrison

Biography

Date of Birth 21 August 1937, Lima, Ohio, USA

Date of Death 5 February 1989, Columbia, South Carolina, USA

Birth Name Joseph R. Morrison

Joe Morrison was born on August 21, 1937 in Lima, Ohio, USA as Joseph R. Morrison. He died on February 5, 1989 in Columbia, South Carolina, USA.



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Joseph R Morrison

Birth: Aug. 21, 1937

Lima

Allen County

Ohio, USA

Death: Feb. 5, 1989

Columbia

Richland County

South Carolina, USA

Coach Joe Morrison was an American football player in the National Football League for the New York Giants and a coach best known as the head coach at the University of South Carolina.










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From 6/2/1942 ( Franklin Roosevelt - Message to the President of Mexico on the Mexican Declaration of War ) To 1/17/1991 ( RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS US Title 18 - the Persian Gulf War begins as scheduled severe criminal activity against the United States of America ) is 17761 days

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From 3/6/2002 ( George Bush - Statement on Proposed Legislation To Provide Protections Against Genetic Discrimination ) To 6/19/2014 is 4488 days

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From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 9/30/2014 ( the United States Centers for Disease Control announces confirmation of the first known case of Ebola in the United States and everybody knows the disease was distributed by Microsoft Corbis Bill Gates ) is 17864 days



From 8/3/1998 ( Tom Clancy "Rainbow Six" ) To 6/19/2014 is 5799 days

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From 9/14/2002 ( at Overlake hospital in Bellevue Washington State the announced birth of Phoebe Gates the daughter of Microsoft Bill Gates the transvestite and Microsoft Bill Gates the 100% female gender as born and Microsoft Bill Gates the Soviet Union prostitute ) To 6/19/2014 is 4296 days

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http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=105282

The American Presidency Project

Barack Obama [ RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS US Title 18 ]

XLIV President of the United States: 2009 - present [ RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS US Title 18 ]

471 - Remarks on Presenting the Medal of Honor to Corporal William Kyle Carpenter

June 19, 2014

Thank you, everybody. Please be seated. On behalf of Michelle and myself, welcome to the White House.

The man you see before you today, Corporal William Kyle Carpenter, should not be alive today. Hand grenades are one of the most awful weapons of war. They only weigh about a pound, but they're packed with TNT. If one lands nearby, you have mere seconds to seek cover. When it detonates, its fragments shoot out in every direction. And even at a distance, that spray of shrapnel can inflict devastating injuries on the human body. Up close, it's almost certain death.

But we are here because this man, this United States marine, faced down that terrible explosive power, that unforgiving force, with his own body—willingly and deliberately—to protect a fellow marine. When that grenade exploded, Kyle Carpenter's body took the brunt of the blast. His injuries were called "catastrophic." It seemed as if he was going to die. While being treated, he went into cardiac arrest, and three times, he flatlined. Three times, doctors brought him back.

Along with his parents, who call Kyle's survival "our miracle," we thank God they did. Because with that singular act of courage, Kyle, you not only saved your brother-in-arms, you displayed a heroism in the blink of an eye that will inspire for generations, valor worthy of our Nation's highest military decoration, the Medal of Honor.

Now, Kyle and I have actually met before. During his long recovery at Walter Reed, he and some of our other wounded warriors came to the White House to celebrate the World Series Champion St. Louis Cardinals. Some of you may be aware, I am a White Sox fan. [Laughter] Kyle likes the Braves. So it was a tough day for both of us. [Laughter]

But after the ceremony, Michelle and I had the chance to meet Kyle. And at the time, he was still undergoing surgeries. But he was up, and he was walking, and he was working his way toward being independent again, towards the man you see here today. And, Kyle, the main message we want to send is, welcome back. We are so proud to have you here.

We just spent some time not just with Kyle, but also with his wonderful family. And anybody who has had a chance to get to know this young man knows you're not going to get a better example of what you want in an American or a marine. Despite all the attention, he's still the same humble guy from Gilbert, South Carolina, population of about 600; I guess today it's only population 590-something. [Laughter]

These days he's also at the University of South Carolina, "just a normal college student," he says, cheering for the Gamecocks. You'll notice that Kyle doesn't hide his scars; he's proud of them and the service that they represent. And now, he tells me this, and so I'm just quoting him. He says, "The girls definitely like them." [Laughter] So he's kind of—he's working an angle on this thing. [Laughter] I wasn't sure whether I was supposed to say that in front of mom. [Laughter] But there's a quote there. In addition to our many distinguished guests, I want to welcome those who made this man the marine that he is: Kyle's father Jim, Kyle's lovely mom Robin, and his brothers Price and Peyton, one of whom is going to be joining Kyle at South Carolina, another Gamecock, and then we've got one who's going to be at the Citadel. We also have Kyle's Marine brothers who served with him in Afghanistan and through his recovery. And I also want to welcome the members of the Medal of Honor Society, whose ranks Kyle joins today.

Kyle and his fellow Marines served during the surge of forces that I ordered to Afghanistan early in my Presidency. Their mission was to drive the Taliban out of their strongholds, protect the Afghan people, and give them a chance to reclaim their communities.

Kyle and his platoon were in Helmand Province in Marja, pushing their way across open fields and muddy canals, bearing their heavy packs even as it could heat up to 115 degrees. In one small village, they turned a dusty compound into their base. The insurgents nearby gave their answer with sniper fire and automatic weapon fire and rocket-propelled grenades.

And that morning, Kyle said, "our alarm clock was AK-47 fire." Some of the men were by their bunks, gearing up for another day. Some were heating up their MREs. Some were in makeshift ops centers—a simple mud building—planning the day's patrols. And up on the roof, behind a circle of sandbags, two marines manned their posts: Kyle and Lance Corporal Nicholas Eufrazio.

The compound started to take fire. Seeking cover, Kyle and Nick laid down low on their backs behind those sandbags. And then, the grenade landed with a thud, its pin already pulled. It was about to explode.

And Kyle has no memory of what happened next. What we do know is that there on that rooftop, he wasn't just with a fellow marine, he was with his best friend. Kyle and Nick had met in training. In Afghanistan, they patrolled together, day and night, a friendship forged in fire. Kyle says about Nick, "He was my point man, and I loved him like a brother."

When the grenade landed, other marines in the compound looked up and saw it happen. Kyle tried to stand. He lunged forward toward that grenade, and then he disappeared into the blast. Keep in mind, at the time, Kyle was just 21 years old. But in that instant, he fulfilled those words of Scripture: "Greater love hath no man than this; that a man lay down his life for his friends."

They found Kyle lying face down, directly over the blast area. His helmet was riddled with holes. His gear was melted. Part of his Kevlar vest was blown away. One of the doctors who treated him later said Kyle was "literally wounded from the top of his head to his feet."

And for a moment, Kyle was still conscious. His eyes were open, but he couldn't see. Kyle remembers, "Everything went white." And yet, even then, his thoughts were not of himself. One of the marines who was there remembers how Kyle kept asking one question, and that was whether Nick was okay. And then, as Kyle's strength drained away, he sensed the end was coming. So according to Kyle's memories: "My last thought [was to] make peace with God. I asked for His forgiveness. I was trying to make the best and most of my last few seconds here on Earth."

The Medal of Honor is presented for gallantry on the battlefield. But today we also recognize Kyle Carpenter for his valor since, in the hard fight for recovery. Eventually, Kyle woke up after 5 weeks in a coma. I want you to consider what Kyle has endured just to stand here today: more than 2½ years in the hospital, grueling rehabilitation, brain surgery to remove shrapnel from his head, nearly 40 surgeries to repair a collapsed lung, fractured fingers, a shattered right arm broken in more than 30 places, multiple skin grafts. He has a new prosthetic eye, a new jaw, new teeth—and one hell of a smile. [Laughter]

And Kyle is the first to give credit elsewhere. His doctors at Bethesda, he says, "put me back together well." Today is also a reminder that in past wars, somebody with injuries as severe as Kyle's probably wouldn't have survived. So many of our wounded warriors from today's wars are alive not just because of remarkable advances in technology, but primarily because of the extraordinary dedication and skill of our military and our VA medical professionals.

So we need to keep doing everything we can in our power to give our wounded warriors and those who treat them the support that they need. And I think this is a wonderful opportunity to ask doctors Debra Malone and Lauren Greer and the rest of Kyle's medical team who are here to please stand. I see their amazing work every time I visit Bethesda, every time I visited Walter Reed. It's pretty rare where you've got a job where you just know you're doing God's work every single day. And they do an incredible job, so thank you. [Applause] Thank you. Thank you for the miracles you work for our wounded troops and veterans.

Now, Kyle says he'll wear this medal for all who serve and for those who didn't make it back and for those who struggle still. So today we also honor two members of his team who made the ultimate sacrifice in that deployment: Kyle's friends Lance Corporal Timothy M. Jackson of Corbin, Kentucky, and Lance Corporal Dakota R. Huse of Greenwood, Louisiana.

And our thoughts are also with the marine who Kyle saved that day, his brother, Nick. I had the opportunity to meet Nick as well nearly 2 years after the blast on one of my visits to Walter Reed. Nick also suffered grievous wounds. As a result of traumatic brain injury, he couldn't speak for more than a year. He also endured multiple surgeries. Today, his recovery continues. He lives at home with his family in Plymouth, Massachusetts, where he is watching this ceremony. So, Nick, on behalf of all of us, I want you to know we honor your sacrifice as well. Your perseverance is an inspiration. And just as Kyle was there for you, our Nation will be there for you and your family as you grow stronger in the years ahead.

If any of our wounded warriors seek an example—let me amend that—if any American seeks a model of the strength and resilience that define us as a people, including this newest 9/11 generation, I want you to consider Kyle. After everything he's been through, he skis, he snowboards, he's jumped from a plane, with a parachute, thankfully. [Laughter] He trudged through a 6-mile Mud Run, completed the Marine Corps Marathon, says he wants to do a triathlon. He's a motivational speaker, an advocate for his fellow wounded warriors. He's thinking about majoring in psychology so he can use his own experiences to help others. He got stellar grades. And by the way, he's only 24 years old and says, "I am just getting started."

In other words, Kyle is a shining example of what our Nation needs to encourage: these veterans who come home and then use their incredible skills and talents to keep our country strong. And we can all learn from Kyle's example.

As we prepare for the reading of the citation, I'd like to close with his own words, a message, I think, for every American: "It took a life-changing event to get me to truly appreciate the precious and amazing life I have been blessed with. Please take it from me, enjoy every day to the fullest, don't take life too seriously, always try to make it count, appreciate the small and simple things, be kind and help others, let the ones you love always know you love them, and when things get hard, trust there is a bigger plan and that you will be stronger for it." Pretty good message.

Corporal William Kyle Carpenter should not be alive today, but the fact that he is gives us reason to trust that there is indeed a bigger plan. So God bless you, Kyle. God bless all who serve and protect the precious and amazing life that we are blessed with. May God continue to bless and keep strong the United States of America. Semper Fi.

[At this point, Lt. Cmdr. Timothy J. Myers, USN, Navy Aide to the President, read the citation. The President then presented the medal, assisted by Maj. Steven M. Schreiber, USMC, Marine Corps Aide to the President. Following the presentation, Rear Adm. Margaret G. Kibben, USN, Chaplain of the U.S. Marine Corps, said a prayer.]

Well, that brings us to the conclusion of this ceremony, but not the reception and party. And so I want to thank everybody again for being here, especially Kyle's wonderful family and his parents. And I understand that the food here at the White House is pretty good—[laughter]—so I already told Kyle's brothers that they should be chowing down. But that goes for everybody else as well. And I think the drinks are free. I don't know what—although it's still early in the afternoon. All right?

Thank you very much, everybody. Let's big—give one more round of applause to our latest Medal of Honor winner, Kyle Carpenter.

NOTE: The President spoke at 2:33 p.m. in the East Room at the White House.










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Raggedy Man (1981)

Release Info

USA 18 September 1981



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IMDb


Raggedy Man (1981)

Full Cast & Crew

Eric Roberts ... Teddy










http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=18477

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George Bush [ RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS US Title 18 ]

XLI President of the United States: 1989 - 1993 [ RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS US Title 18 ]

Remarks at the University of South Carolina Commencement Ceremony in Columbia

May 12, 1990


Of course, these nations had laws. They had courts. They had constitutions. All in service to the state. They had, in name at least, rights and freedoms; in reality, the empty shell of liberty -- not the rule of law but the perversion of law: rules made not to serve the will of the people but the whim of the party. That's how in Romania the law made it illegal for three or more people to have a conversation in the street. That's how in another country a man whose so-called crime was teaching others about religion was jailed for 6 months. The trumped-up charge: walking on flower beds.










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The Walking Dead Season 6 Episode 8

Start to Finish

Aired Sunday 9:00 PM Nov 29, 2015 on AMC

AIRED: 11/29/15





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Springfield! Springfield!


The Walking Dead

Start to Finish


Sam, I need you to turn off the music and shut the blinds.










http://www.simpsonsarchive.com/episodes/1F19.html

The Boy Who Knew Too Much [ The Simpsons ]

Original airdate in N.A.: 5-May-94


Bart: Oh my God, he is like some sort of...non...giving up...school guy!










From 5/9/1965 ( Lyndon Johnson - Statement by the President Upon Issuing Order Prescribing Standards of Ethical Conduct for Government Officers and Employees ) To 11/9/1993 ( the Stari Most in Mostar Bosnia-Herzegovina destroyed by artillery fire ) is 10411 days

From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 5/5/1994 is 10411 days



[ See also: http://hvom.blogspot.com/2015/10/an-innocent-man.html ]


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tv.com


The Simpsons Season 5 Episode 20

The Boy Who Knew Too Much

We begin with Bart and Lisa heading to school. Bart is bored in class, so he forges a note from Marge to cut class and goes to see "Boobarama."

Aired Sunday 8:00 PM May 05, 1994 on FOX

AIRED: 5/5/94










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The Boy Who Knew Too Much [ The Simpsons ]

Original airdate in N.A.: 5-May-94


Wiggum and a couple of others burst in. "Oh my God," says the chief of police, "someone's taken a bite out of the big Rice Krispie square!"










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Homer the Smithers [ The Simpsons ]

Original Airdate in N.A.: 25-Feb-96


Burns: Is it about my cube?










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STARGATE WIKI


Stargate: The Movie (1994)


WEST You said you needed seven points.










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Graduate science education in the United States

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

In the United States, the PhD degree is the highest academic degree awarded by universities in most fields of study. American students typically undergo a series of three phases in the course of their work toward the PhD degree. The first phase consists of coursework in the student's field of study and requires one to three years to complete. This often is followed by a preliminary, a comprehensive examination, or a series of cumulative examinations where the emphasis is on breadth rather than depth of knowledge. The student is often later required to pass oral and written examinations in the field of specialization within the discipline, and here, depth is emphasized.


Dissertation

Main article: Thesis

A thesis or dissertation is a document submitted in support of candidature for an academic degree or professional qualification presenting the author's research and findings. Dissertations and theses may be considered to be grey literature.

A thesis or dissertation committee is a committee that supervises a student's dissertation. This committee, at least in the US model, usually consists of a primary supervisor or advisor and two or more committee members, who supervise the progress of the dissertation and may also act as the examining committee, or jury, at the oral examination of the thesis (see below). At most universities, the committee is chosen by the student in conjunction with his or her primary adviser










JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 9/28/2006 7:09 PM
Yeah, there is a reference in here to Princeton Tigers.

http://www.princetoncycling.com/

JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 9/28/2006 7:13 PM
This sounds very interesting. In my memory of taking Physics my Senior year at Ashdown, I remember being very interested in the class, but we didn’t cover such an interesting topic.

http://www.princeton.edu/main/about/present/

Ayan Chatterjee (left) and Mark Daly measure piano strings as part of a lab project for professor Pierre Piroué's freshman seminar on "Sound, Music and ... Physics."

JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 9/28/2006 7:28 PM
So this guy, Bill Bowen, would have been president of the university, I guess, when I was there.

http://www.princeton.edu/pr/facts/presidents/25.htm
William G. Bowen
1972–88

JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 9/28/2006 7:37 PM
I think I even have memories of the graduate degree process. I am not sure of the terms to describe the process.


[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 28 September 2006 excerpt ends]










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professor

a teacher of the highest academic rank in a college or university, who has been awarded the title Professor in a particular branch of learning; a full professor

the principal lecturer or teacher in a field of learning at a university or college; a holder of a university chair



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