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Monday, May 14, 2018
Blogs With Rule 5 Links
These Blogs Provide Links To Rule 5 Sites:
The Other McCain has: Rule 5 Sunday: Camille Paglia Approved!
Proof Positive has: Best Of Web Link Around
The Woodsterman has: Rule 5 Woodsterman Style
The Right Way has: Rule 5 Saturday LinkORama
The Pirate's Cove has: Sorta Blogless Sunday Pinup
USS Los Angeles dirigible over Manhattan, 1932
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Amazing Photos Collection #6 -or- Surreal picture of a Zeppelin under construction, circa 1935
Canal Street, New Orleans, circa.1910 or Photo Collection #7
John Kerry Tried To Do This BUT....
So Donald Trump Had To Do This:
Because This Guy Always Did This:
And This:
So We Ended Up Getting This:
Fucking Weasels...
So Now President Trump Has To Stop This:
ILLEGAL ALIEN KIDNAPPED AND BRUTALLY RAPED WOMAN IN FLORIDA
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, FL (WRAL) – A Durham man was arrested in Central Florida on Monday in connection with a rape and kidnapping reported in March.
Authorities said Edil Albert Rodriguez, 25, was arrested at a hotel in Altamonte Springs, Fla. and charged with first-degree rape, first-degree kidnapping, first-degree forcible sex offense, assault inflicting bodily injury, assault by strangulation, sexual battery, communicating threats, assault on a female and common law robbery.
Police said Rodriguez was being driven home from a club by two women on March 4 when he punched the driver of the car and pushed her out of a moving car on...
Authorities said Edil Albert Rodriguez, 25, was arrested at a hotel in Altamonte Springs, Fla. and charged with first-degree rape, first-degree kidnapping, first-degree forcible sex offense, assault inflicting bodily injury, assault by strangulation, sexual battery, communicating threats, assault on a female and common law robbery.
Police said Rodriguez was being driven home from a club by two women on March 4 when he punched the driver of the car and pushed her out of a moving car on...
Bolton: Iran's Economy 'Quite Shaky,' So Effect of Sanctions 'Could Be Dramatic'
Regime change in Iran is "not the policy of the administration," National Security Adviser John Bolton told ABC's "This Week" on Sunday. "The policy of the administration is to make sure that Iran never gets close to deliverable nuclear weapons," he said.
But on CNN's "State of the Union," Bolton noted that getting out of the Iran nuclear deal will result in the reimposition of American sanctions on Iran: "And I think what we've seen is that Iran's economic condition is really quite shaky, so that the effect here could be dramatic," Bolton told CNN's Jake Tapper.
Bolton replied that he has "written and said a lot of things over the years when I was a complete free agent. I certainly stand by what I said at the time. But -- but those were my opinions then.
"The circumstance I'm in now is that I'm the national security adviser to the president. I'm not the national security decision-maker. He makes the decisions, and the advice I give him is between us."
Meanwhile, CBS's "Face the Nation" started on Sunday with a report from foreign correspondent Elizabeth Palmer in Tehran. Host Margaret Brennan asked Palmer how Iranian citizens are reacting to the U.S. pulling out of the nuclear deal:
"Well, the hard-liners hit the streets after President Trump's decision, with the old cries of 'Death to America,'" Palmer responded. "But they and everybody else are actually much more angry with their own government. They're fed up, because they haven't had salary increases. There are no jobs. There's corruption. And, most of all, they say the Iranian government can offer nothing but a bleak future.
"I have never heard people so angry here. At the moment, the government is keeping a lid on little protests that have been springing up everywhere, but it's anyone's guess how long they...
Paul Ryan: Trump will be an ‘asset’ in midterms
Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) called President Trump an asset in the upcoming 2018 midterm elections, saying he has resonated with voters in key states.
"The president is strong in these states," Ryan said on Saturday at the Wisconsin Republican convention, according to The Associated Press.
"He's an asset...Whether I'm running around southern Wisconsin or America, nobody is talking about Stormy Daniels. Nobody is talking about Russia. They're talking about their lives and their problems. They're talking about their communities, they're talking about jobs, they're talking about the economy, they're talking about national security," he continued.
However, Ryan reportedly cautioned Republicans about a potential Democratic "blue wave" in November.
"The 'blue wave," as they say it, they want to take it all away," he said, the AP reported.
Republicans are gearing up to defend their majorities in the House and Senate in November.
The GOP has touted an improved economy and the new tax plan ahead of the November races.
A CNN poll out earlier this month showed that 57 percent of those surveyed believe the country is doing well, an uptick from 49 percent in February. At the same time, a CBS poll also out this month showed that 66 percent of those polled believe the economy is good.
Trump has expressed an eagerness to campaign for Republicans ahead of the elections, which are widely expected to be a referendum on his first two years in office.
The president last week touted Republican wins in primary elections across the country and predicted victory for...
"The president is strong in these states," Ryan said on Saturday at the Wisconsin Republican convention, according to The Associated Press.
"He's an asset...Whether I'm running around southern Wisconsin or America, nobody is talking about Stormy Daniels. Nobody is talking about Russia. They're talking about their lives and their problems. They're talking about their communities, they're talking about jobs, they're talking about the economy, they're talking about national security," he continued.
However, Ryan reportedly cautioned Republicans about a potential Democratic "blue wave" in November.
"The 'blue wave," as they say it, they want to take it all away," he said, the AP reported.
Republicans are gearing up to defend their majorities in the House and Senate in November.
The GOP has touted an improved economy and the new tax plan ahead of the November races.
A CNN poll out earlier this month showed that 57 percent of those surveyed believe the country is doing well, an uptick from 49 percent in February. At the same time, a CBS poll also out this month showed that 66 percent of those polled believe the economy is good.
Trump has expressed an eagerness to campaign for Republicans ahead of the elections, which are widely expected to be a referendum on his first two years in office.
The president last week touted Republican wins in primary elections across the country and predicted victory for...
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