A satire comedy writing that conveniently points out the truths of my generation.
Monday, April 30, 2018
Sunday, April 29, 2018
The Daily Messenger: Chaos Erupts As "Caravan" Of Illegals Scales US Bo...
The Daily Messenger: Chaos Erupts As "Caravan" Of Illegals Scales US Bo...: Gov Moonbeam sent 500 social workers to the border. DMV agents to distribute drivers licenses and voter registration. Housing authori...
Friday, April 27, 2018
Thursday, April 26, 2018
Wednesday, April 25, 2018
The Daily Messenger: Raising a generation of spineless crybabies
The Daily Messenger: Raising a generation of spineless crybabies: And police stations are creating CRY ROOMS for the wimmin cops...we're doomed.
Tuesday, April 24, 2018
Monday, April 23, 2018
Twitter staffed and fun by feminists skanks
Charlotte “Charlie” Fien, a British pro-life activist with Down
syndrome, was reportedly blocked by Twitter for 24 hours this week after
posting pro-life materials. Because Twitter is a fascist pig sty of fat nasty women.
The 22-year-old English girl with just under 2,000 followers was up in arms over Twitter’s heavy-handed move, especially since the social media giant routinely allows pro-abortion users to post anything they want without censorship.
“Funny how Twitter allows willy pics and boobs,” she cracked. “Funny how Twitter allows paedophiles and other scum. Funny how Twitter doesn’t like my Pro Life pics and blocks them.”
The 22-year-old English girl with just under 2,000 followers was up in arms over Twitter’s heavy-handed move, especially since the social media giant routinely allows pro-abortion users to post anything they want without censorship.
“Funny how Twitter allows willy pics and boobs,” she cracked. “Funny how Twitter allows paedophiles and other scum. Funny how Twitter doesn’t like my Pro Life pics and blocks them.”
The Daily Messenger: The Regulated States Of America
The Daily Messenger: The Regulated States Of America: Authored by Robert Patrick Shanahan via InvestmentWatchBlog.com, The United States is far from the land of the free t...
Friday, April 20, 2018
Wednesday, April 18, 2018
The Daily Messenger: Speaking of a waste of time and money Electric Car...
The Daily Messenger: Speaking of a waste of time and money Electric Car...: burn 2x the oil, coal, natural gas of light duty diesels produce more CO2 and pollutants than light duty diesels At this time there is ...
Monday, April 16, 2018
Sunday, April 15, 2018
The Daily Messenger: Elon Musk is a person totally manufactured by Inte...
The Daily Messenger: Elon Musk is a person totally manufactured by Inte...: http://mileswmathis.com/musk.pdf ...
The Daily Messenger: Tesla builds cars by hand, Gigafactory produces ON...
The Daily Messenger: Tesla builds cars by hand, Gigafactory produces ON...: A new securities class action lawsuit filed in late March 2018, which names Elon Musk as a defendant, alleges that the Tesla CEO knew that...
Friday, April 13, 2018
The Daily Messenger: Lesbian couple with 5 mulatto children commit suic...
The Daily Messenger: Lesbian couple with 5 mulatto children commit suic...: SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A woman was not drunk when she drove her large family off a Northern California cliff last month and her wife and s...
The Daily Messenger: Buyer beware. Buying a CPO Tesla is a SCAM
The Daily Messenger: Buyer beware. Buying a CPO Tesla is a SCAM: Ill try to keep this short and to the point. I'll also keep names out of it as I really do not intend to cause anyone any harm. Fir...
Thursday, April 12, 2018
The Daily Messenger: Tesla Stops Cooperating With NTSB Probe Into Fatal...
The Daily Messenger: Tesla Stops Cooperating With NTSB Probe Into Fatal...: Big Surprise...not Tesla has repeatedly infuriated investigators at the National Transportation Safety Board by announ...
Monday, April 9, 2018
Friday, April 6, 2018
The Daily Messenger: How an extra GPS tracker on a drug dealer's car un...
The Daily Messenger: How an extra GPS tracker on a drug dealer's car un...: Seven of the eight men in the Gun Trace Task Force were arrested March 2017 Wayne Earl Jenkins, Momodu Gondo, Evodio Hendrix, Maurice Wa...
Thursday, April 5, 2018
Wednesday, April 4, 2018
Tuesday, April 3, 2018
The Daily Messenger: Huge daily swarm of illegals that pour into our so...
The Daily Messenger: Huge daily swarm of illegals that pour into our so...: Free Medical, unless you are a US citizen and white. Free housing, unless you are a US citizen and white. Average day labor pay of 250, not...
The Daily Messenger: YouTube Shooter Identified As Nasim Aghdam, was de...
The Daily Messenger: YouTube Shooter Identified As Nasim Aghdam, was de...: This video proves w/o a doubt that Nasim went on her shooting rampage over YouTube censorship. But the mainstream news outlets claimed it ...
Faceborg spys on your 24/7, ZUck is pals with known pedophiles
Facebook
CEO Mark Zuckerberg has found himself with few friends in Silicon
Valley in the wake of the massive data harvesting scandal. He's a nasty egotistic attention whore who is fronting for the CIA.
Tim Cook and Elon Musk are perhaps the highest profile tech leaders to criticize Facebook for playing fast and loose with user data - along with Salesforce.com CEO Marc Benioff and Whatspp founder Brian Acton, whose company Facebook bought for $22 billion.
Other tech leaders have remained quiet as the scandal has unfolded - which as Bloomberg notes, is unusual for Silicon Valley execs who traditionally circle the wagon when a peer is having a crisis.
The FBI was eventually able to unlock Farook's phone after a "mysterious third party" showed them how to bypass Apple security protocols.
“Protecting privacy is good for business now,” said Gennie Gebhart, a researcher at the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), a digital privacy rights group. “Users are looking for other big tech personalities like Tim Cook, like Elon Musk, to be reassured that they’re not doing what Facebook did.”
"There are a lot of people who can’t afford to pay" for a service, while having an "advertising-supported model is the only rational model that can support building this service to reach people," Zuckerberg said. "If you want to build a service which is not just serving rich people, then you need to have something that people can afford."
No word if Cook has recovered from Zuck's epic burn, though "rich people" have propelled Apple to revenues of nearly $230 billion in 2017 vs. Facebook's $40 billion generated almost entirely from advertising - and as we have come to learn, letting app developers have their way with our personal data and helping candidates they favor.
Meanwhile, Zuck's been Sabo'd
While Facebook stock has been kneecapped to the tune of around 16% since the Cambridge Analytica story broke - and down 20% since February all-time highs, Mark Zuckerberg has been given "the treatment" by notorious conservative street artist, Sabo.
Banners reading "You can't watch your kids 24/7, but we can" were put up in Times Square and several other public locations on Monday night - along with fake street signs warning "Caution, Facebook sells your data."
Several of the signs feature a grotesque graphic of Zuckerberg's face melting into Chuck Schumer's (D-NY) - along with other mentions of the Senate Minority Leader whose daughter works for Facebook.
Sabo's hatred of Zuckerberg is nothing new - as the street artist plastered several posters around Pasadena last August reading "F*ck Zuck 2020" in response to rumors that the Facebook CEO was considering a run for President in 2020.
Meanwhile, artist and nephew of former Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd painted a mural of Zuckerberg "forgetting his human mask."
Tim Cook and Elon Musk are perhaps the highest profile tech leaders to criticize Facebook for playing fast and loose with user data - along with Salesforce.com CEO Marc Benioff and Whatspp founder Brian Acton, whose company Facebook bought for $22 billion.
Other tech leaders have remained quiet as the scandal has unfolded - which as Bloomberg notes, is unusual for Silicon Valley execs who traditionally circle the wagon when a peer is having a crisis.
Facebook has sought to repair its public image and trust with more than 2 billion users after reports surfaced that Cambridge Analytica obtained data on as many 50 million of those U.S. accounts. As Zuckerberg, 33, faces calls to testify before Congress and lawmakers raise the idea of new regulations on tech, his peers have either stayed quiet or publicly criticized his company. In times of crisis, tech companies have sometimes huddled together to defend the industry, such as when Apple fought the FBI to protect an encrypted iPhone and during President Donald Trump’s proposed immigration ban last year against mostly Muslim countries.When James Comey's FBI came banging on Apple's door asking them to decrypt an iPhone linked to the 2015 San Bernardino attack in which married couple Syed Rizwan Farook and Tashfeen Malik shot up a San Bernardino County Christmas party, killing 14 and injuring 22 - Facebook, Google, Microsoft and other big tech firms rallied around Tim Cook after the Apple CEO refused to comply.
The FBI was eventually able to unlock Farook's phone after a "mysterious third party" showed them how to bypass Apple security protocols.
“Protecting privacy is good for business now,” said Gennie Gebhart, a researcher at the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), a digital privacy rights group. “Users are looking for other big tech personalities like Tim Cook, like Elon Musk, to be reassured that they’re not doing what Facebook did.”
Cook was asked about Facebook’s privacy crisis last month and called for stronger regulation of user data. Then, in an interview with Recode and MSNBC, Cook said he “wouldn’t be in this situation” if he were in Zuckerberg’s shoes. While Facebook makes money selling targeted advertisements based on user data, Apple’s profit comes from hardware products like the iPhone, iPad, and Mac.Zuckerberg slapped back at Cook, telling Vox "I find that argument — that if you’re not paying, that somehow we can’t care about you — to be extremely glib and not at all aligned with the truth."
"There are a lot of people who can’t afford to pay" for a service, while having an "advertising-supported model is the only rational model that can support building this service to reach people," Zuckerberg said. "If you want to build a service which is not just serving rich people, then you need to have something that people can afford."
No word if Cook has recovered from Zuck's epic burn, though "rich people" have propelled Apple to revenues of nearly $230 billion in 2017 vs. Facebook's $40 billion generated almost entirely from advertising - and as we have come to learn, letting app developers have their way with our personal data and helping candidates they favor.
Meanwhile, Zuck's been Sabo'd
While Facebook stock has been kneecapped to the tune of around 16% since the Cambridge Analytica story broke - and down 20% since February all-time highs, Mark Zuckerberg has been given "the treatment" by notorious conservative street artist, Sabo.
Banners reading "You can't watch your kids 24/7, but we can" were put up in Times Square and several other public locations on Monday night - along with fake street signs warning "Caution, Facebook sells your data."
Several of the signs feature a grotesque graphic of Zuckerberg's face melting into Chuck Schumer's (D-NY) - along with other mentions of the Senate Minority Leader whose daughter works for Facebook.
Sabo's hatred of Zuckerberg is nothing new - as the street artist plastered several posters around Pasadena last August reading "F*ck Zuck 2020" in response to rumors that the Facebook CEO was considering a run for President in 2020.
Meanwhile, artist and nephew of former Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd painted a mural of Zuckerberg "forgetting his human mask."
What fun! Just did this #MarkZuckerberg portrait in Melbourne, Australia. #cambridgeanalytica #DeleteFacebook #datamining #capitalism pic.twitter.com/2u64ZI29Z7— V-T-R (@V_TT_RR) March 22, 2018
The Daily Messenger: Tesla Model 3 Costs More To Charge Than A Gasoline...
The Daily Messenger: Tesla Model 3 Costs More To Charge Than A Gasoline...: Anton Wahlman Investors who take it for granted that electric cars are cheaper to run, need to think again. A comparison bet...
Monday, April 2, 2018
The Daily Messenger: 3 Attorneys Found Dead In Wasserman Schultz Florid...
The Daily Messenger: 3 Attorneys Found Dead In Wasserman Schultz Florid...: Devil's concubine, Ashkenazim whore and killer Wasserman Schultz Three high profile attorneys have been found dead in
...DWS...devil's whore
...DWS...devil's whore
FACEBOOK - “We only chose him because he seemed as...
The Daily Messenger: FACEBOOK - “We only chose him because he seemed as...: CIA still laughing at Zuckerberg for thinking he came up with Facebook. Booker declares Zuck's wife was a setup to control him, his h...
The Daily Messenger: Oh the joy of diversity. Aloha Snakbar!
The Daily Messenger: Oh the joy of diversity. Aloha Snakbar!: London Murder Rate Overtakes New York Amid Spike In Stabbings, Shootings London has surpassed New York City's murder rate for the se...
Sunday, April 1, 2018
See How an Atheist Found Jesus After Asking Jesus to Reveal Himself!!
See How an Atheist Found Jesus After Asking Jesus to Reveal Himself!!
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This is a genetic abnormality, and in the 21st century, people should be testing their DNA to insure against that, when they are ready to be parents.
And if it is an issue for a couple,they should think about adoption, which I believe is a very beautiful thing to do.
But for Twitter to block her pro-life images; PLEASE, this is very cunty.
I personally feel that I need to track down this gal, and offer support.
And just in case I haven't made my feelings clear, on this blog, I am very much pro-life, but understand, as a compassionate woman, that not all pregnancies can come to term, and it is a tragedy when that cannot happen.
It happened to two family members very close to us, so I do understand why and how this termination of a pregnancy sometimes just has to be done; I just hate seeing it done as a retroactive birth control measure.