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Post by dmmichgood on Oct 27, 2021 0:14:34 GMT -5
Just where did you actually see him shake hands with anyone?
I did not see any two hands meet in that video.
Every one had quit "shaking hands" by that time!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 27, 2021 0:25:00 GMT -5
Just where did you actually see him shake hands with anyone?
I did not see any two hands meet in that video.
Every one had quit "shaking hands" by that time! In the Video he passes from right to left and starts shaking hands on the left side....
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Post by dmmichgood on Oct 27, 2021 0:36:33 GMT -5
As I have told you before, wally, -you really need to check the reliability of your news sources.
This is about "Sky News" where you got all those supposed nuggets that you love to believe about Biden! FabricationIn April 2003, Sky News carried a report from James Forlong aboard the British nuclear submarine HMS Splendid purportedly showing a live firing of a cruise missile during the Iraq war. The report was a fabrication, with the crew acting along for the benefit of the cameras. The Sky News team did not accompany the submarine when it left port and the scenes were actually recorded whilst the vessel was docked. The shot of the missile launch had been obtained from stock footage.The faked report was revealed because another film crew did accompany the vessel to sea, and its footage showed that a modern missile is not launched by a crew member pressing a red button marked with the word "FIRE", as had been portrayed in the Sky News report, but is actually launched with a left mouse click. When the fabrication was exposed, Forlong and his producer were suspended. The next day, The Guardian reported that Forlong had resigned following an internal investigation. In a follow-up article, The Guardian speculated on the long-term effects on Sky News credibility. In October 2003, Forlong was found dead by his wife after committing suicide. In December, Sky News was fined £50,000 by the Independent Television Commission for breaching accuracy regulations. In August 2016 Sky News was criticised after allegedly paying €2,000 to a group of Romanians to pretend they were part of an eastern European gang selling guns to terrorists in Syria. The Romanians were arrested by Romanian DIICOT and confessed that they were paid by Sky News journalist Stuart Ramsay to pretend they were gun traffickers. The guns featured in the report were legally owned and were hunting weapons.[ Sky News has said it stands by the story. Legal casesIn November 2008 BSkyB paid substantial undisclosed libel damages to Robert Murat in relation to their reporting of the abduction of Madeleine McCann. Sky News had falsely suggested that Murat, who was assisting in the search of McCann, had acted like child murderer Ian Huntley following McCann's disappearance. Sky News also falsely accused Murat of misleading journalists into thinking he was working for the police. An apology was also placed on the Sky News website, the libellous material removed and Murat's costs were paid.[95] In November 2010 the Attorney General for England and Wales, Dominic Grieve QC, was given the right to launch contempt of court proceedings against Sky News over the broadcaster's alleged breach of a media injunction. It was in relation to the reporting of the story of Paul and Rachel Chandler, a Kent couple who were held captive by Somali pirates for 13 months. The media was blocked from publishing details of the couple's "health and welfare" prior to their being freed on 14 November 2010. Sky claims that it "scrupulously observed the terms of the injunction", but also admitted that it "followed the spirit, if not the letter" of the order. At the time, lawyers representing the Chandlers obtained the court order over fears that their lives could be put in danger by the media reporting their capture. Sky News was alleged to have breached the injunction on the day of their release around from Somalia, leading the Attorney General to seek permission at the High Court to bring contempt proceedings.[96] The Attorney General dropped the case in January 2012; a spokesperson for his office said that continuing with proceedings would no longer be in the public interest.[97] In March 2013 Sky News journalist Mark Stone and his camera operator were detained in Tiananmen Square live on television, in what he described as a surreal but telling episode about reporting in China.[98] Viewers saw Stone being directed into a police van live from Beijing. A police officer was filmed asking the Sky team to switch off their camera, saying they were now inside the Forbidden City and did not have permission to film there. While they had permission to film in the square, Stone said police told him the team were not displaying their passes correctly.[99] I guess that is enough for tonight! Good night, Wally
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Post by dmmichgood on Oct 27, 2021 0:38:13 GMT -5
Just where did you actually see him shake hands with anyone?
I did not see any two hands meet in that video.
Every one had quit "shaking hands" by that time! In the Video he passes from right to left and starts shaking hands on the left side.... Nope! -in your imagination only Wally ! You see no hands meeting!
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Post by curlywurlysammagee on Oct 27, 2021 0:41:38 GMT -5
In the Video he passes from right to left and starts shaking hands on the left side.... Nope! -in your imagination only Wally ! You see no hands meeting! Wally, like every other religious person, suffers ffrom a vivid imagination.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 27, 2021 0:44:13 GMT -5
In the Video he passes from right to left and starts shaking hands on the left side.... Nope! -in your imagination only Wally ! You see no hands meeting! You need glasses then...
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Post by Deleted on Oct 27, 2021 0:48:39 GMT -5
As I have told you before, wally, -you really need to check the reliability of your news sources.
This is about "Sky News" where you got all those supposed nuggets that you love to believe about Biden! FabricationIn April 2003, Sky News carried a report from James Forlong aboard the British nuclear submarine HMS Splendid purportedly showing a live firing of a cruise missile during the Iraq war. The report was a fabrication, with the crew acting along for the benefit of the cameras. The Sky News team did not accompany the submarine when it left port and the scenes were actually recorded whilst the vessel was docked. The shot of the missile launch had been obtained from stock footage.The faked report was revealed because another film crew did accompany the vessel to sea, and its footage showed that a modern missile is not launched by a crew member pressing a red button marked with the word "FIRE", as had been portrayed in the Sky News report, but is actually launched with a left mouse click. When the fabrication was exposed, Forlong and his producer were suspended. The next day, The Guardian reported that Forlong had resigned following an internal investigation. In a follow-up article, The Guardian speculated on the long-term effects on Sky News credibility. In October 2003, Forlong was found dead by his wife after committing suicide. In December, Sky News was fined £50,000 by the Independent Television Commission for breaching accuracy regulations. In August 2016 Sky News was criticised after allegedly paying €2,000 to a group of Romanians to pretend they were part of an eastern European gang selling guns to terrorists in Syria. The Romanians were arrested by Romanian DIICOT and confessed that they were paid by Sky News journalist Stuart Ramsay to pretend they were gun traffickers. The guns featured in the report were legally owned and were hunting weapons.[ Sky News has said it stands by the story. Legal casesIn November 2008 BSkyB paid substantial undisclosed libel damages to Robert Murat in relation to their reporting of the abduction of Madeleine McCann. Sky News had falsely suggested that Murat, who was assisting in the search of McCann, had acted like child murderer Ian Huntley following McCann's disappearance. Sky News also falsely accused Murat of misleading journalists into thinking he was working for the police. An apology was also placed on the Sky News website, the libellous material removed and Murat's costs were paid.[95] In November 2010 the Attorney General for England and Wales, Dominic Grieve QC, was given the right to launch contempt of court proceedings against Sky News over the broadcaster's alleged breach of a media injunction. It was in relation to the reporting of the story of Paul and Rachel Chandler, a Kent couple who were held captive by Somali pirates for 13 months. The media was blocked from publishing details of the couple's "health and welfare" prior to their being freed on 14 November 2010. Sky claims that it "scrupulously observed the terms of the injunction", but also admitted that it "followed the spirit, if not the letter" of the order. At the time, lawyers representing the Chandlers obtained the court order over fears that their lives could be put in danger by the media reporting their capture. Sky News was alleged to have breached the injunction on the day of their release around from Somalia, leading the Attorney General to seek permission at the High Court to bring contempt proceedings.[96] The Attorney General dropped the case in January 2012; a spokesperson for his office said that continuing with proceedings would no longer be in the public interest.[97] In March 2013 Sky News journalist Mark Stone and his camera operator were detained in Tiananmen Square live on television, in what he described as a surreal but telling episode about reporting in China.[98] Viewers saw Stone being directed into a police van live from Beijing. A police officer was filmed asking the Sky team to switch off their camera, saying they were now inside the Forbidden City and did not have permission to film there. While they had permission to film in the square, Stone said police told him the team were not displaying their passes correctly.[99] I guess that is enough for tonight! Good night, Wally Lots of media have to retract or get sued all the time for mishandled stories including libtard sources. I'm not all that impressed or worried at what you found.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 27, 2021 0:49:27 GMT -5
I wouldn't shake his hand either. Cough or no.
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Post by curlywurlysammagee on Oct 27, 2021 2:18:34 GMT -5
I wouldn't shake his hand either. Cough or no. Whether you like it or no, he is your President. Whether you voted for him or not, he is your President. That is how democracy works.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 27, 2021 2:22:38 GMT -5
I wouldn't shake his hand either. Cough or no. Whether you like it or no, he is your President. Whether you voted for him or not, he is your President. That is how democracy works. Not if they cheated....
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Post by curlywurlysammagee on Oct 27, 2021 2:24:44 GMT -5
Whether you like it or no, he is your President. Whether you voted for him or not, he is your President. That is how democracy works. Not if they cheated.... hahaha, You really need a tinfoil hat.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 27, 2021 8:06:13 GMT -5
I wouldn't shake his hand either. Cough or no. Whether you like it or no, he is your President. Whether you voted for him or not, he is your President. That is how democracy works. True - I'm not a "not my president!" type. Just very disappointed.
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Post by dmmichgood on Oct 27, 2021 21:01:28 GMT -5
As I have told you before, wally, -you really need to check the reliability of your news sources.
This is about "Sky News" where you got all those supposed nuggets that you love to believe about Biden! FabricationIn April 2003, Sky News carried a report from James Forlong aboard the British nuclear submarine HMS Splendid purportedly showing a live firing of a cruise missile during the Iraq war. The report was a fabrication, with the crew acting along for the benefit of the cameras. The Sky News team did not accompany the submarine when it left port and the scenes were actually recorded whilst the vessel was docked. The shot of the missile launch had been obtained from stock footage.The faked report was revealed because another film crew did accompany the vessel to sea, and its footage showed that a modern missile is not launched by a crew member pressing a red button marked with the word "FIRE", as had been portrayed in the Sky News report, but is actually launched with a left mouse click. When the fabrication was exposed, Forlong and his producer were suspended. The next day, The Guardian reported that Forlong had resigned following an internal investigation. In a follow-up article, The Guardian speculated on the long-term effects on Sky News credibility. In October 2003, Forlong was found dead by his wife after committing suicide. In December, Sky News was fined £50,000 by the Independent Television Commission for breaching accuracy regulations. In August 2016 Sky News was criticised after allegedly paying €2,000 to a group of Romanians to pretend they were part of an eastern European gang selling guns to terrorists in Syria. The Romanians were arrested by Romanian DIICOT and confessed that they were paid by Sky News journalist Stuart Ramsay to pretend they were gun traffickers. The guns featured in the report were legally owned and were hunting weapons.[ Sky News has said it stands by the story. Legal casesIn November 2008 BSkyB paid substantial undisclosed libel damages to Robert Murat in relation to their reporting of the abduction of Madeleine McCann. Sky News had falsely suggested that Murat, who was assisting in the search of McCann, had acted like child murderer Ian Huntley following McCann's disappearance. Sky News also falsely accused Murat of misleading journalists into thinking he was working for the police. An apology was also placed on the Sky News website, the libellous material removed and Murat's costs were paid.[95] In November 2010 the Attorney General for England and Wales, Dominic Grieve QC, was given the right to launch contempt of court proceedings against Sky News over the broadcaster's alleged breach of a media injunction. It was in relation to the reporting of the story of Paul and Rachel Chandler, a Kent couple who were held captive by Somali pirates for 13 months. The media was blocked from publishing details of the couple's "health and welfare" prior to their being freed on 14 November 2010. Sky claims that it "scrupulously observed the terms of the injunction", but also admitted that it "followed the spirit, if not the letter" of the order. At the time, lawyers representing the Chandlers obtained the court order over fears that their lives could be put in danger by the media reporting their capture. Sky News was alleged to have breached the injunction on the day of their release around from Somalia, leading the Attorney General to seek permission at the High Court to bring contempt proceedings.[96] The Attorney General dropped the case in January 2012; a spokesperson for his office said that continuing with proceedings would no longer be in the public interest.[97] In March 2013 Sky News journalist Mark Stone and his camera operator were detained in Tiananmen Square live on television, in what he described as a surreal but telling episode about reporting in China.[98] Viewers saw Stone being directed into a police van live from Beijing. A police officer was filmed asking the Sky team to switch off their camera, saying they were now inside the Forbidden City and did not have permission to film there. While they had permission to film in the square, Stone said police told him the team were not displaying their passes correctly.[99] I guess that is enough for tonight! Good night, Wally Lots of media have to retract or get sued all the time for mishandled stories including libtard sources. I'm not all that impressed or worried at what you found.
Oh, it is quite evident from your posts wally, that you are not very concerned about where your information comes from or how accurate it is!
Just as long as it fits into your own belief bubble!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 27, 2021 22:54:06 GMT -5
Lots of media have to retract or get sued all the time for mishandled stories including libtard sources. I'm not all that impressed or worried at what you found.
Oh, it is quite evident from your posts wally, that you are not very concerned about where your information comes from or how accurate it is!
Just as long as it fits into your own belief bubble! Video is Video unless of course you think its some right wing edited video conspiracy to get lefties...if so make sure your tinfoil hat is on straight
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Post by Deleted on Nov 1, 2021 16:22:05 GMT -5
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Post by dmmichgood on Nov 1, 2021 18:07:49 GMT -5
Oh, it is quite evident from your posts wally, that you are not very concerned about where your information comes from or how accurate it is!
Just as long as it fits into your own belief bubble! Video is Video unless of course you think its some right wing edited video conspiracy to get lefties...if so make sure your tinfoil hat is on straight "Video is Video?"
So wally, do you think that all videos are created by people who believe they are telling the truth?
If so, I am afraid you need a "tinfoil hat" far worse than I do.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 1, 2021 20:57:14 GMT -5
Video is Video unless of course you think its some right wing edited video conspiracy to get lefties...if so make sure your tinfoil hat is on straight "Video is Video?"
So wally, do you think that all videos are created by people who believe they are telling the truth?
If so, I am afraid you need a "tinfoil hat" far worse than I do.
What are your credentials on telling whether a video is fake or not?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2021 15:21:53 GMT -5
😂 Joe falls asleep listening to how "you" can change the world at a climate conference. Meanwhile nixing American energy independence and begging SA and Russia to sell us their oil. And energy prices across the board soar, just in time for winter. Wish we had an American President. Can't blame him really for sleeping through that climate drone though. Reminds me of Friday afternoon convention meeting.
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Post by curlywurlysammagee on Nov 2, 2021 17:29:53 GMT -5
😂 Joe falls asleep listening to how "you" can change the world at a climate conference. Meanwhile nixing American energy independence and begging SA and Russia to sell us their oil. And energy prices across the board soar, just in time for winter. Wish we had an American President. Can't blame him really for sleeping through that climate drone though. Reminds me of Friday afternoon convention meeting. I would have thought that a technically advanced country like the USA would be able to figure out how to leave fossil fuels behind but it appears I am wrong on that score. You need more Elon Musks and less dinosaur types.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2021 20:07:23 GMT -5
😂 Joe falls asleep listening to how "you" can change the world at a climate conference. Meanwhile nixing American energy independence and begging SA and Russia to sell us their oil. And energy prices across the board soar, just in time for winter. Wish we had an American President. Can't blame him really for sleeping through that climate drone though. Reminds me of Friday afternoon convention meeting. I would have thought that a technically advanced country like the USA would be able to figure out how to leave fossil fuels behind but it appears I am wrong on that score. You need more Elon Musks and less dinosaur types. If we went all in on nuclear, we'd have a clear path to develop the others. Unfortunately, neither side likes the compromise that comes with that option.
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Post by dmmichgood on Nov 2, 2021 20:59:17 GMT -5
"Video is Video?"
So wally, do you think that all videos are created by people who believe they are telling the truth?
If so, I am afraid you need a "tinfoil hat" far worse than I do.
What are your credentials on telling whether a video is fake or not? I rely on people who I know well enough from their past performance to know that that they are reliable.
The same as I know certain people here on TMB.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2021 21:12:00 GMT -5
What are your credentials on telling whether a video is fake or not? I rely on people who I know well enough from their past performance to know that that they are reliable.
The same as I know certain people here on TMB.Not credible enough...do not pass go do not collect $200.00...try again...
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Post by curlywurlysammagee on Nov 2, 2021 21:57:20 GMT -5
I would have thought that a technically advanced country like the USA would be able to figure out how to leave fossil fuels behind but it appears I am wrong on that score. You need more Elon Musks and less dinosaur types. If we went all in on nuclear, we'd have a clear path to develop the others. Unfortunately, neither side likes the compromise that comes with that option. Why not make use of the big nuclear power plant that the earth orbits?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2021 22:06:28 GMT -5
If we went all in on nuclear, we'd have a clear path to develop the others. Unfortunately, neither side likes the compromise that comes with that option. Why not make use of the big nuclear power plant that the earth orbits? Solar is not ideal in the winter nor on overcast days nor on rainy days....
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Post by curlywurlysammagee on Nov 2, 2021 22:35:46 GMT -5
Why not make use of the big nuclear power plant that the earth orbits? Solar is not ideal in the winter nor on overcast days nor on rainy days.... Solar works best in cold temperatures. I have a feeling that Mr Musk would not hire you even to clean the dunnies.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2021 22:46:45 GMT -5
Solar is not ideal in the winter nor on overcast days nor on rainy days.... Solar works best in cold temperatures. I have a feeling that Mr Musk would not hire you even to clean the dunnies. In winter times. rainy times and overcast days you get about 10-25% of the output of a normal sunny day, its still not ideal.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 3, 2021 21:53:05 GMT -5
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