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#1221 Re: The Sunset Strip » What Are You Listening To? » 507 weeks ago
Is he still releasing good stuff? Haven't really followed him for some years now. Last album I got was Peppers Ghost.
Edit: Diamond in the Rough was the last.
#1222 Re: The Garden » 2016 Presidential Election Thread » 507 weeks ago
Don't forget this guy:
#1223 Re: The Sunset Strip » What Are You Listening To? » 507 weeks ago
When rap was good.
#1224 Re: The Garden » 93-year-old veteran completes three-year run across US » 507 weeks ago
93? That's respect. 
#1225 The Garden » 93-year-old veteran completes three-year run across US » 507 weeks ago
- polluxlm
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A happy news story for once:
93-year-old veteran completes three-year run across US
After two years and 10 months, 93-year-old Ernie Andrus has made it across America.
The second world war veteran dipped his toes in the Atlantic Ocean on Saturday morning, ending a cross-country run that started in San Diego.
Local media reported that Andrus was surrounded by hundreds of people including family members and friends who have joined him at different parts along his journey.
He started his trek on 7 October, 2013 on the sands of San Diego, weaving his way over the months and years through the southern US until he reached St. Simon’s Island in Georgia on Saturday morning.
“Oh, it’s great,” Andrus told The Brunswick News after the run was over. “I’m glad to have finished and met the goal. But I wish it wasn’t over.”
People travelled from as far away as Arizona and New York to be there at the end of his journey. A marching band welcomed him, and the crowds shouted his name.
“All these people, it’s so wonderful,” he said. “This is great, this is the biggest crowd I have had, ever.”
John and Michelle Crosby met Andrus when he ran through Madisonville, Louisiana, last year and went on to accompany him on 15 legs of his journey, including his trek through Mobile, Alabama in February. Along the way they have helped him with police escorts. But this was the first time they had seen him since Mobile.
Mobile City councilman John Williams met Andrus when he ran into the district Williams represents.
“It didn’t take long after his arrival to know we had a special person in our city,” Williams told AL.com
Andrus turned 93 on Friday.
He was running to raise money to return a WWII-era ship in Indiana to Normandy, France, for the 75th anniversary of the D-Day landing. He was a medic on a similar ship during the war.
Now that this epic run is finished, Andrus has already planned a new adventure. He’s going to drive his motor home to Alaska where his stepdaughter lives and drive the Alaska Highway.
#1226 Re: The Garden » 2016 Presidential Election Thread » 507 weeks ago
polluxlm wrote:misterID wrote:Bernie had more people at rallies than anyone and was behind Hillary by millions in actual votes.
Trump will get more people out to vote for Hillary than anyone.
There's a general unhappiness with the do nothing obstructionist house and senate. We'll see how those races go... Those races were going to be difficult without Trump. And listening to local GOP ads for the house where it's solely on who is more Christian, anyone who votes for these chumps deserve to lose everything and have no room to complain. Makes me so ashamed of my Southern people for how gullible, selfish, stubborn, spiteful and ignorant they can be. They fall for snake oil salesman and a New York carpet bagger who admits he will tell you anything you want to hear to get what he wants. Christ, it's embarrassing.
Millions or 5%, depends on how you look at it. Impressive campaign by Sanders you ask me.
But as I said, rallies are only one indicator. Trump is reaching voters Hillary never will. All he really needs to do is stump the anti vote by acting more Presidential in the coming months. Don't forget, Hillary is one of the worst candidates ever too.
She beat him by nearly 4 million votes....
There are a lot of votes she wouldn't want to reach. Why would Hillary want votes from white nationalists and conspiracy nuts?
That's still just 55/45.
She does want them from felons and illegals, so I'm not sure that assumption is going to fly. Hillary will take any vote she can get, as would they all.
#1227 Re: The Garden » 2016 Presidential Election Thread » 507 weeks ago
Many donors to Clinton Foundation met with her at State
WASHINGTON (AP) — More than half the people outside the government who met with Hillary Clinton while she was secretary of state gave money — either personally or through companies or groups — to the Clinton Foundation. It's an extraordinary proportion indicating her possible ethics challenges if elected president.
At least 85 of 154 people from private interests who met or had phone conversations scheduled with Clinton while she led the State Department donated to her family charity or pledged commitments to its international programs, according to a review of State Department calendars released so far to The Associated Press. Combined, the 85 donors contributed as much as $156 million. At least 40 donated more than $100,000 each, and 20 gave more than $1 million.
Donors who were granted time with Clinton included an internationally known economist who asked for her help as the Bangladesh government pressured him to resign from a nonprofit bank he ran; a Wall Street executive who sought Clinton's help with a visa problem; and Estee Lauder executives who were listed as meeting with Clinton while her department worked with the firm's corporate charity to counter gender-based violence in South Africa.
The meetings between the Democratic presidential nominee and foundation donors do not appear to violate legal agreements Clinton and former president Bill Clinton signed before she joined the State Department in 2009. But the frequency of the overlaps shows the intermingling of access and donations, and fuels perceptions that giving the foundation money was a price of admission for face time with Clinton. Her calendars and emails released as recently as this week describe scores of contacts she and her top aides had with foundation donors.
The AP's findings represent the first systematic effort to calculate the scope of the intersecting interests of Clinton Foundation donors and people who met personally with Clinton or spoke to her by phone about their needs.
The 154 did not include U.S. federal employees or foreign government representatives. Clinton met with representatives of at least 16 foreign governments that donated as much as $170 million to the Clinton charity, but they were not included in AP's calculations because such meetings would presumably have been part of her diplomatic duties.
#1228 Re: The Garden » 2016 Presidential Election Thread » 507 weeks ago
Gary Johnson live on CNN right now.
_____________________________He was on there for a good while, mostly responding to questions about Trump, Clinton. He had no kind words for Trump, for sure.
Talked about chance of getting into debates. He said their polling has them moving up, and other polls show that. Latest has him at 12% national. That's good. Close to what's needed for debates.
Not sure Gary is too keen to debate Trump. At least he shouldn't be. Not many have walked away from it unscathed.
Are you going for him in the general? I like his weed policies...
#1229 Re: The Garden » 2016 Presidential Election Thread » 507 weeks ago
If you've read Calvin and Hobbes this will crack you up:








#1230 Re: The Garden » 2016 Presidential Election Thread » 507 weeks ago
https://twitter.com/southlonestar/status/768261476759003136

