Saturday, May 31, 2014

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Punching A Stationary Target Must Be A Lot Harder Than It Looks

By: jironde on: 11:59 PM
Anyone with even cursory knowledge of how pressure works would never try such a stupid stunt



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World's Dumbest Man Almost Kills Himself With A Tire

By: jironde on: 10:55 PM
Fat Guy and a Shopping Cart



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Just For Laughs: Fat Guy and a Shopping Cart

By: jironde on: 10:54 PM
Afghanistan vs Maledives i dont who sucks more, the goalkeeper or the striker



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football player nearly fails penalty

By: jironde on: 2:54 PM
wait for it!



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Dive fail...

By: jironde on: 7:54 AM
Some ultimate prank-fails.......



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Failed pranks compilation

By: jironde on: 6:58 AM
Attempting to surf down the snow fail



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Surf Sledging Fail in the UK

By: jironde on: 3:49 AM
whos gonna win ?



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Little boy versus ball

By: jironde on: 3:49 AM
Why do this ? I dont understand why somme people need to show off doing stupid stuff like dancing on the sink , train trak ... and so on ? Is the next generation so stupid ?



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Why do this ?

By: jironde on: 2:54 AM
strange animals



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Friday, May 30, 2014

A helicopter smacks down a rock off a cliff face to eliminate a rock fall hazard for the road below. The helicopter then displays its dominance of the Fjord by urinating all over the rock face. This is done to loosen and remove any remaining small rocks that may fail at another time and cream a volvo or saab on the road below.



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Norwegian helicopter Induces a Rock Fall beside a Fjord

By: jironde on: 10:32 PM
A missing spotter and some worthless safety bars, that's about all it takes to almost lose your head.



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Bench Press Fail

By: jironde on: 6:59 PM
Video footage has emerged of a horrific accident involving a teen from India who has stumbled while performing a train stunt, and fallen between the moving carriage and the platform. While videos of these stunts appear more frequent, so are the number of deaths and/or injuries. The teen is believed to have died instantly as a result of his injuries.



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Teenager Dies After Failed Train Stunt

By: jironde on: 5:49 PM
Good sized fire near my house in La Mirada, California.Bails of cardboard are the main tings buring and fueling the fire. Cause of the fire is unknown and no injuries have been reported. Retarded ghetto convo included (its warm like your sitting next to a fire) , and firefighter fail.(3rd vedio) Funny picture of dad and daughters enjoying the destruction.



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Cardboard Recycling Center Fire, +FAIL

By: jironde on: 4:55 PM
CNN has used images of a video from Syria, from November 2013, making believe his viewers that it was a helicopter in Ukraine ! play full screen to better view this screenshot show that CNN upload that video 4 hours after the internet find out the scam !



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*new video* Syria - CNN Fail again in his propaganda videos of the Helicopter shot down. Syria / Ukraine

By: jironde on: 11:55 AM




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Prolific youtuber has epic flirting fail

By: jironde on: 10:51 AM
CNN has used images of a video from Syria, from November 2013, making believe his viewers that it was a helicopter in Ukraine ! play full screen to better view l



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Syria - CNN Fail again in his propaganda videos Syria / Ukraine may 29 2014

By: jironde on: 9:57 AM
Russian Terrorists claim Ukraine is destroying citys with artillery and airstrikes, with fake photo. The "Savedumbass" campaign is just child exploitation and fake! Terrorists use images from Syria often My personal favorite, Terrorist leaders letter to Putin begging for help because he fears the Ukrainians will use a nuclear weapon on them!



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*FAIL* Russian Propaganda about Ukraine.

By: jironde on: 9:57 AM
As above



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Illegal trash dumping on Highway 50 by trash company

By: jironde on: 9:56 AM
Was trying to show off to my friends, but it ended up being a bit of a fail. For Licensing please contact: Yourdailyfailvideos@gmail.com



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Showing off Pays Off!

By: jironde on: 7:55 AM




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Ultimate Playground Fails Compilation By Fail Army

By: jironde on: 3:58 AM
he better may have spent the 100 grand on brain surgery



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guy wants to look like justin beiber

By: jironde on: 3:58 AM
Exclusive: The post-coup election of a pro-Western politician as president of Ukraine - and the escalating slaughter of lightly armed anti-coup rebels in the east - have created a celebratory mood in Official Washington, but the victory dance may be premature, says ex-CIA analyst Ray McGovern. By Ray McGovern Washington's role in the coup d'etat in Kiev on Feb. 22 has brought the U.S. a Pyrrhic victory, with the West claiming control of Ukraine albeit with a shaky grip that still requires the crushing of anti-coup rebels in the east. But the high-fiving may be short-lived once the full consequences of the putsch become clear. What has made the "victory" so hollow is that the U.S.-backed ouster of elected President Viktor Yanukovych presented Russia's leaders with what they saw as a last-straw-type deceit by the U.S. and its craven satellites in the European Union. Moscow has responded by making a major pivot East to enhance its informal alliance with China and thus strengthen the economic and strategic positions of both countries as a counterweight to Washington and Brussels. Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs Victoria Nuland, who pushed for the Ukraine coup and helped pick the post-coup leaders. In my view, this is the most important result of this year's events in Ukraine, that they have served as a catalyst to more meaningful Russia-China rapprochement which has inched forward over the past several decades but now has solidified. The signing on May 21 of a 30-year, $400 billion natural gas deal between Russia and China is not only a "watershed event" - as Russian President Vladimir Putin said - but carries rich symbolic significance. The agreement, along with closer geopolitical cooperation between Beijing and Moscow, is of immense significance and reflects a judgment on the part of Russian leaders that the West's behavior over the past two decades has forced the unavoidable conclusion that - for whatever reason - U.S. and European leaders cannot be trusted. Rather, they can be expected to press for strategic advantage through "regime change" and other "dark-side" tactics even in areas where Russia holds the high cards. This Russian-Chinese rapprochement has been a gradual, cautious process - somewhat akin to porcupines mating, given the tense and sometimes hostile relations between the two neighbors dating back centuries and flaring up again when the two were rival communist powers. Yet, overcoming that very bitter past, Russian President Putin - a decade ago - finalized an important agreement on very delicate border issues. He also signed an agreement on future joint development of Russian energy reserves. In October 2004, during a visit to Beijing, Putin claimed that relations between the two countries had reached "unparalleled heights." But talk is cheap - and progress toward a final energy agreement was intermittent until the Ukraine crisis. When Russia supported Crimea's post-coup referendum to leave Ukraine and rejoin Russia, the West responded with threats of "sectoral sanctions" against Russia's economy, thus injecting new urgency for Moscow to complete the energy agreement with China. The $400 billion gas deal - the culmination of ten-plus years of work - now has provided powerful substantiation to the Russia-China relationship. Indeed, you could trace the evolution of this historic d'etente back to other Western provocations and broken promises. Six months before his 2004 visit to China, Putin watched NATO fold under its wings Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia Lithuania, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia. Five years before that, Poland, Hungary, and the Czech Republic had become NATO members. A Major Missed Opportunity Not only were these Western encroachments toward Russia's border alarming to Moscow but the moves also represented a breach of trust. Several months before the fall of the Berlin Wall in November 1989, President George H. W. Bush had appealed for "a Europe whole and free." And, in February 1990, his Secretary of State James Baker promised Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev that NATO would move "not one inch" to the East, if Russia pulled its 24 divisions out of East Germany. Yet, a triumphant Washington soon spurned this historic opportunity to achieve a broader peace. Instead, U.S. officials took advantage of the Soviet bloc's implosion in Eastern Europe and later the collapse of the Soviet Union itself. As for that "Europe whole and free" business, it was as if the EU and NATO had put up signs: "Russians Need Not Apply." Then, exploiting Moscow's disarray and weakness, President Bill Clinton reneged on Baker's NATO promise by pushing the military alliance eastward. Small wonder that Putin and his associates were prospecting for powerful new friends ten years ago - first and foremost, China. And, the West kept providing the Kremlin with new incentives as NATO recruiters remained aggressive. NATO heads of state, meeting in Bucharest in April 2008, declared: "NATO welcomes Ukraine's and Georgia's Euro-Atlantic aspirations for membership in NATO. We agreed today that these countries will become members of NATO." That led to some very foolish adventurism on the part of former Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili, who had been listening to the wrong people in Washington and thought he could play tough with the rebellious regions of Abkhazia and South Ossetia, including attacks on Russian peacekeeping troops. Russian forces gave the Georgians what Moscow normally calls a "resolute rebuff." The 2008 declaration of NATO's intent is still on the books, however. And recent events in Ukraine, as a violent putsch overthrew elected President Yanukovych and installed a pro-Western regime in Kiev, became the proverbial straw that broke the camel's back. During an interview with CNBC on May 23, 2014, President Putin bemoaned the still-pending NATO expansion in the context of Ukraine: "Coup d''etat takes place, they refuse to talk to us. So we think the next step Ukraine is going to take, it's going to become a NATO member. They've refused to engage in any dialogue. We're saying military, NATO military infrastructure is approaching our borders; they say not to worry, it has nothing to do with you. But tomorrow Ukraine might become a NATO member, and the day after tomorrow missile defense units of NATO could be deployed in this country." Putin raised the issue again on May 24, accusing the West of ignoring Russia's interests - in particular, by leaving open the possibility that Ukraine could one day join NATO. "Where is the guarantee that, after the forceful change of power, Ukraine will not tomorrow end up in NATO?" Putin wanted to know. Forward-Deployed Missile Defense Putin keeps coming back specifically to "missile defense" in NATO countries - or waters - because he sees it as a strategic (arguably an existential) threat to Russia's national security. During his marathon press conference on April 17, he was quite direct in articulating Russia's concerns: "I'll use this opportunity to say a few words about our talks on missile defense. This issue is no less, and probably even more important than NATO's eastward expansion. Incidentally, our decision on Crimea was partially prompted by this. ... We followed certain logic: If we don't do anything, Ukraine will be drawn into NATO ... and NATO ships would dock in Sevastopol. ... "Regarding the deployment of U.S. missile defense elements, this is not a defensive system, but part of offensive potential deployed far away from home. ... At the expert level, everyone understands very well that if these systems are deployed closer to our borders, our ground-based strategic missiles will be within their striking range." On this neuralgic issue of missile defense in Europe, ostensibly aimed at hypothetical future missiles fired by Iran, former Secretary of Defense Robert Gates has taken a perverse delight in having increased concerns in Moscow that such a system might eventually be used against Russian ICBMs. In his book Duty, Gates defends himself against accusations from the Right that it was his concern for Russian sensitivities that prompted him to revise the missile defense plan for Europe. The revised system included sea-based missiles that were not only cheaper but also more easily and cheaply produced. (Does anyone see why Putin might have been concerned about NATO ships based in Crimea?) "I sincerely believed the new program was better - more in accord with the political realities in Europe and more effective against the emerging Iranian threat," Gates added. "While there certainly were some in the State Department and the White House who believed the third site in Europe was incompatible with the Russian 'reset,' we in Defense did not. Making the Russians happy wasn't exactly on my to-do list." Gates proudly noted that the Russians quickly concluded that the revised plan was even worse from their perspective, as it eventually might have capabilities against Russian intercontinental missiles. As for President Obama, in an exchange picked up by microphones during his meeting with then-Russian President Dmitri Medvedev in Seoul in March 2012, Obama asked him to tell incoming President Putin to give him some "space" on controversial issues, "particularly missile defense." Obama seemed to be suggesting that he might be able to be more understanding of Russian fears later. "After my election I have more flexibility," Obama added. But it seems a safe bet that Putin and Medvedev are still waiting to see what may eventuate from the "space" they gave Obama. Since taking over as Secretary of State in February 2013, John Kerry seems to be doing his best to fill Gates's "tough-guy" role baiting the Russian bear. Kremlin leaders, after watching how close Kerry came to getting the U.S. to start a major war with Syria on evidence he knew was, at best, flimsy, simply cannot afford to dismiss as adolescent chest-pounding Kerry's nonchalant remarks on the possibility that the troubles in Ukraine could lead to nuclear confrontation. As much of a loose cannon as Kerry has been, he is, after all, U.S. Secretary of State. In an extraordinary interview with the Wall Street Journal on April 28, Kerry made clear that the Obama administration and the U.S. military/intelligence establishment are "fully aware" that escalation of the crisis in Ukraine could lead to nuclear war. Are we supposed to say, "wow, great"? A Half-Century Perspective Though my Sino-Russian lens is 50 years old, I think that the perspective of time can be an advantage. In January 1964, as a CIA analyst, I became responsible for analyzing Soviet policy toward China. The evidence we had - mostly, but not solely, public acrimony - made it clear to us that the Sino-Soviet dispute was real and was having important impact on world events. We were convinced that reconciliation between the two giants was simply out of the question. Our assessments were right at the time, but we ultimately were wrong about the irreconcilable differences. It turns out that nothing is immutable, especially in the face of ham-handed U.S. diplomacy. The process of ending Moscow's unmitigated hostility toward China began in earnest during Gorbachev's era, although his predecessors did take some halting steps in that direction. It takes two to tango, and we analysts were surprised when Gorbachev's Chinese counterparts proved receptive to his overtures and welcomed a mutual agreement to thin out troops along the 7,500-kilometer border. In more recent years, however, the impetus toward rapprochement has been the mutual need to counterbalance the "one remaining superpower in the world." The more that President George W. Bush and his "neo-conservative" helpers threw their weight around in the Middle East and elsewhere, the more incentive China and Russia saw in moving closer together. Gone is the "great-power chauvinist" epithet they used to hurl at each other, though it would seem a safe bet that the epithet emerges from time to time in private conversations between Chinese and Russian officials regarding current U.S. policy. The border agreement signed by Putin in Beijing in October 2004 was important inasmuch as it settled the last of the border disputes, which had led to armed clashes in the Sixties and Seventies especially along the extensive riverine border where islands were claimed by both sides. The backdrop, though, was China's claim to 1.5 million square kilometers taken from China under what it called "unequal treaties" dating back to the Treaty of Nerchinsk in 1689. This irredentism, a staple of Chinese anti-Soviet rhetoric in those days, has disappeared. In the late Sixties, the USSR reinforced its ground forces near China from 13 to 21 divisions. By 1971, the number had grown to 44 divisions, and Chinese leaders began to see a more immediate threat from the USSR than from the U.S. Enter Henry Kissinger, who visited Beijing in 1971 to arrange the precedent-breaking visit by President Richard Nixon the next year. What followed was some highly imaginative diplomacy orchestrated by Kissinger and Nixon to exploit the mutual fear that China and the USSR held for each other and the imperative each saw to compete for improved ties with Washington. Triangular Diplomacy The Soviet leaders seemed to sweat this situation the most. Washington's clever exploitation of the triangular relationship was consequential; it helped facilitate major, verifiable arms control agreements between the U.S. and USSR and even the challenging Four Power Agreement on Berlin. As for Vietnam, the Russians went so far as to blame China for impeding a peaceful solution to the war. It was one of those rare junctures at which CIA analysts could in good conscience chronicle the effects of the Nixon-Kissinger approach and conclude that it seemed to be having the desired effect vis-`a-vis Moscow. We could say so because it clearly was. In early 1972, between President Nixon's first summits in Beijing and Moscow, our analytic reports underscored the reality that Sino-Soviet rivalry was, to both sides, a highly debilitating phenomenon. Not only had the two countries forfeited the benefits of cooperation, but each felt compelled to devote huge effort to negate the policies of the other. A significant dimension had been added to the rivalry as the U.S. moved to cultivate simultaneously better relations with both. The two saw themselves in a crucial race to cultivate good relations with the U.S. The Soviet and Chinese leaders could not fail to notice how all this had enhanced the U.S. bargaining position. But we analysts regarded them as cemented into an intractable adversarial relationship by a deeply felt set of emotional beliefs, in which national, ideological and racial factors reinforced one another. Although the two countries recognized the price they were paying, neither could see a way out. The only prospect for improvement, we suggested, was the hope that more sensible leaders would emerge in each country. At the time, we branded that a vain hope and predicted only the most superficial improvements in relations between Moscow and Beijing. On that last point, we were wrong. Mao Zedong's and Nikita Khrushchev's successors proved to have cooler heads, and in 1969 border talks resumed. It took years to chip away at the heavily encrusted mutual mistrust, but by the mid-Eighties we were warning policymakers that we had been wrong; that "normalization" of relations between Moscow and Beijing had already occurred - slowly but surely, despite continued Chinese protestations that such would be impossible unless the Russians capitulated to all China's conditions. For their part, the Soviet leaders had become more comfortable operating in the triangular environment and were no longer suffering the debilitating effects of a headlong race with China to develop better relations with Washington. The D'etente Economics now is clearly an important driver from both Moscow's and Beijing's point of view, but the sweeping $400 billion natural gas deal, including provision for exploration, construction and extraction is bound to have profound political significance, as well. If memory serves, during the Sixties, annual trade between the USSR and China hovered between $200 million and $400 million. It had grown to $57 billion by 2008 and hit $93 billion in 2013. Growing military cooperation is of equal importance. China has become Russia's arms industry's premier customer, with the Chinese spending billions on weapons, many of them top of the line. For Russia, these sales are an important source of export earnings and keep key segments of its defense industry afloat. Beijing, cut off from arms sales from the West, has come to rely on Russia more and more for sophisticated arms and technology. Author Pepe Escobar notes that when Russia's Star Wars-style, ultra-sophisticated S-500 air defense anti-missile system comes on line in 2018, Beijing is sure to want to purchase some version of it. Meanwhile, Russia is about to sell dozens of state-or-the-art Sukhoi Su-35 jet fighters to the Chinese as Beijing and Moscow move to seal an aviation-industrial partnership. Those of us analysts immersed in Sino-Soviet relations in the Sixties and Seventies, when the Russians and Chinese appeared likely to persist in their bitter feud forever, used to poke fun at the Sino-Soviet treaty of Feb. 14, 1950, which was defunct well before its 30-year term. Given the deepening acrimony, the official congratulatory messages recognizing the anniversary of the Valentine's Day agreement seemed amusingly ironic. Nevertheless, we dutifully scanned the messages for any hint of warmth; year after year we found none. But there is another treaty now and the relationship it codifies is no joke. Just as the earlier Sino-Soviet divide was deftly exploited by an earlier generation of U.S. diplomats, clumsy actions by the more recent cast of U.S. "diplomats" have helped close that divide, even if few in Washington are aware of the significant geopolitical change that it symbolizes. The treaty of friendship and cooperation, signed in Moscow by Presidents Putin and Jiang Zemin on July 16, 2001, may not be as robust as the one in 1950 with its calls for "military and other assistance" in the event one is attacked. But the new treaty does reflect agreement between China and Russia to collaborate in diluting what each sees as U.S. domination of the post-Cold War international order. (And that was before the U.S. invasion of Iraq and before the U.S.-backed coup in Ukraine.) Earthquakes Begin Slowly Like subterranean geological plates shifting slowly below the surface, changes with immense political repercussions can occur so gradually as to be imperceptible - until the earthquake hits and the old order is shaken or shattered. For a very long time, the consensus in academe, as well as in government, has been that, despite the rapprochement between China and Russia over the past several years, both countries retained greater interest in developing good relations with the U.S. than with each other. That was certainly the case decades ago. But I doubt that is the case now. Either way, the implications for U.S. foreign policy are immense. Anatol Lieven of King's College, London, has noted: "Whether in the Euro-Atlantic or the Asia-Pacific, great power relations are becoming more contentious, with a loose Eurasian coalition emerging to reduce the U.S. domination of global politics. ... The consolidation of Russia's pivot to Asia is an important result of the first phase of the Ukraine crisis, which will continue to reshape the global strategic landscape. "The U.S. has no other than Victoria Nuland, and Hillary Clinton who installed her as Assistant Secretary of State for Europe, to thank for this foolish mess." As the folks from the old People's Daily used to say, this could "come to a no-good end." Ray McGovern was chief of the CIA's Soviet Foreign Policy Branch in the early Seventies, and served at CIA for 27 years. He worked on the President's Daily Brief under Presidents Nixon, Ford, and Reagan. He now works with Tell the Word, a publishing arm of the ecumenical Church of the Saviour in inner-city Washington.



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Premature US Victory-Dancing on Ukraine

By: jironde on: 3:58 AM
another day, another example of multiculturalist London. As you know last week we had the opportunity to vote for parties which are anti-EU, reduce immigration and make life harder for those who refuse to integrate. as you can imagine london's resident snackbars are against this, so they counteract this by... telling muslims not to vote. A big thank you to those at need4khilafah for not taking part in the election, allowing those who voted UKIP to take up a larger percentage of the overall vote. your days here are numbered.



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london muslims fail hard at getting what they want

By: jironde on: 3:58 AM

Thursday, May 29, 2014

Tremendous fail, specially after the epic music... Fall at 0:20 Ok.



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Luis Chataing falls off stage

By: jironde on: 11:55 PM
compilation of fail.



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No Pain No Gain!!!

By: jironde on: 10:56 PM
Life's a bitch and then you die?



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THE AVERAGE FEMALE LIFESPAN

By: jironde on: 10:56 PM
The first is the best, She's got proper wobbly ankles, had to take the offending shoes off to be able to leave the stage!



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2 Russian Models struggling in High Heels...

By: jironde on: 8:48 PM
Someone should have told him to start running!



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Parasailing fail

By: jironde on: 8:50 AM
skip to 45 seconds Them darn kids trying to take a shortcut. Some take the long way around. Others dare to take on the challenge. For Licensing please contact: Yourdailyfailvideos@gmail.com



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Kid Escape!

By: jironde on: 8:50 AM
Wait for it...



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Cold water challenge fail

By: jironde on: 5:51 AM
Hey guys, I got the Beeeee-.. oh..



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Shopping Cart Fail

By: jironde on: 3:47 AM
And not exactly what youre thinking...



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Broke Back

By: jironde on: 3:47 AM
What was he thinking.



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Handstand on chairs Fail

By: jironde on: 3:02 AM

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

If she had died, it would have been her time to go. Now that she survived, then OBVIOUSLY it was God's power that saved her. Religion, what can you do about it?



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Old woman crosses her self while ground is shaking

By: jironde on: 7:55 PM
as title says....



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Brave ladies vs robber

By: jironde on: 5:56 PM
It was a sun shiny day when Jihad and his companions decided to go drifting in their shitty green mobile. Fortunately the road conditions where perfect and not much traffic was about, but a fatal turn of events happened when Jihad decided he could drift around the huge massive 40 ton truck (he had watched Tokyo drift the night before) and smashed driver side in the the front right hand side of huge fucking thing you could see from a mile away. His habibis were rescued by Uncle Abu-talib nicknamed the pre-pubescent lover and the driver seat seems to have disappeared probably to seat heaven where 72 goat virgins awaits him, as for Jihad he will be met with the dark lord satan and will forever be ass thrashed by Osama. The driver of the truck Sharmouta Karim was not injured by suffered from shock and minor burns to the legs as his Hookah coals fell on him, he is now being hanged at Snackbar square... Jihad was one of the sons of Saud the leading family of Saudi Arabia. Iran has also shown its support for the hanging and will lease out a crane to Saudi, the arabs are very pleased as Iran's cranes are a great feat of engineering in the East they sure hang high and most certainly dont fail. It is also reported that Farnoud will hanged alongside Sharmouta Karim. This is Kurdsta Anti-ISIS-TAKFIR-ISLAM signing out, peace!



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Beautiful Arab Crash Hq - With Report

By: jironde on: 5:36 PM
50 Cent just threw out one of the worst first pitches of all time How far outside was 50 Cent's first pitch at Citi Field? So far outside I Googled "Is 50 Cent left handed." (He is.) So far outside it came closer to beaning a cameraman than the imaginary batter. So far outside it technically landed in the Bronx. So far outside he could pitch for THE METS.



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50cent can't throw shit

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How not to train your dog

By: jironde on: 12:50 PM
Righto LiveLeak, here is your challenge .... can you last the distance and keep your eyes UP ? Or, did you fail, and let your eyes wander ?



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Grandma Getting her Groove on - WARNING: Graphic Wrinkles

By: jironde on: 11:54 AM
May 27, 2014 Staunton, May 27 - The Moscow and Western media have devoted enormous attention to the few dozen Russian officials who have been blocked from visiting a few countries in the West, but they have largely ignored the terrifying plans of the Putin regime to keep some five million Russian citizens from travelling outside the Russian Federation. In a post on Ekho Moskvy today, Vladimir Ryzhkov, an historian and liberal politician, says that "the explosive growth in the number" of Russians whose own government is preventing them have traveling abroad is "an important part of the Kremlin's new course of gradually self-isolation" of Russia. The foreign travel ban Moscow has imposed "on Russian siloviki " helps generate more "anti-Western paranoia" and a broader crackdown on independent thought, he suggests, because "cultivating the image" of Russia as "a besieged fortress, surrounded by enemies," is easier if such people are "deprived of the opportunity to see the surrounding world with their own eyes." Moreover, Ryzhkov argues, it reflects an effort by the powers that be to limit brain drain and capital flight, both of which represent an increasing threat to Russia's rulers. In Soviet times, "the entire population of the enormous country" was prevented from travelling abroad. "The border was under an iron lock and key." The elimination of that restriction was a major step forward after 1991, Ryzhkov continues, but "now a restoration of these Soviet practices is proceeding step by step." The first to be placed under these new restrictions were FSB officers, who lost the right to constitutional right to travel freely in 2010. Then, employees of the magistracy were restricted in the same way as were those who owed taxes or bank loans or had failed to pay for certain other services. Now, Ryzhkov says, "the possibility of introducing such a ban" on others is being discussed, including restrictions on all those who fail to pay traffic fines, draft resisters, or those with access to classified information. Already as of April 2014, the total number of those who can't leave Russia has been estimated to be four million people, "the overwhelming majority of whom have no relation to secrets or issues of national security." That number means that "almost five percent" of Russia's adult population - one in every 20 citizens - now is banned from leaving the country, something "unprecedented for the entire post-Soviet history" of the country. And the actual number almost certainly is even larger than that, given that it certainly includes many who work in the defense establishment. The policy is not only offensive and wrong but likely to be counter-productive given the value Russians place on gaining the right after 1991 to travel abroad. Ryzhkov notes that in the 1950s, millions of East Germans fled their country to the West. The response was the Berlin Wall, the isolation of East Germany , and the latter's ultimate collapse. In the course of the last 20 years, some four to five million Russian citizens have left the country, "including 20,000 doctors of science. "Given growing economic difficulties, the tightening of screws and the restrictions on freedom," it is likely to become ever more problematic for the Kremlin to hold the rest. But bans are clearly steps in that direction.



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Moscow to Block Five Million Russian Citizens from Traveling Abroad

By: jironde on: 8:34 AM
Shocking quad bike FAIL, rally crashes and more - Crash Zone



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Shocking quad bike FAIL, rally crashes and more

By: jironde on: 4:53 AM
SAA killing rats & cleansing Syria.



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Jihadis shot. Retreating from SAA under fire.

By: jironde on: 3:53 AM
(CHEWBACCA WARNING) I bet he had to spend some tohusandds to buy new equipment...



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Not a good idea to film waves during a gale

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Very funny compilation video!

By: jironde on: 12:50 AM

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

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In the gym

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car crashes



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Knock down electric pole

By: jironde on: 9:49 PM
as above



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Superpowers FAIL!

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Tried to bathe the dog, but he took a bath instead

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Rock Bottom!!!



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Can you smell what the Rock is cooking? (Firefighter Rescue Fail)

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Enjoy!



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Another Fail compilation

By: jironde on: 5:49 PM
Bhangra Fail: Old Indian Man Goes Hard On The Dance Floor SOURCE: http://ift.tt/1jVSQsQ Curated with Hustle & Flow by RED KING SINGH via DesiWorldStar.com



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Bhangra Fail: Old Indian Man Goes Hard On The Dance Floor

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Is this the worst football penalty kick ever taken

By: jironde on: 7:48 AM
Oops..



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BMW e34 vs Bike

By: jironde on: 5:49 AM
Drunk Cop ? I never saw before a drunk officer but there is a first time for everything. I wonder if he still has a badge



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Drunk Cop ?

By: jironde on: 4:49 AM
When a woman drives she does it like an expert



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When a woman drives she does it like an expert

By: jironde on: 3:54 AM
Fun in Russia



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Fun in Russia

By: jironde on: 2:48 AM
The woman and the Gas station



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The woman and the Gas station

By: jironde on: 2:48 AM

Monday, May 26, 2014

Why so much lean? You aren't a racer.



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Trying to ride your motorbike like a pro..... FAIL

By: jironde on: 6:55 PM
While filming the Anti-Police Brutality March (15 MARCH 2014, Seattle, WA) I had the opportunity to run into this guy. He confronted me before the march even started and told me I was an aggressive baby killer - because I was legally carrying a firearm. As the march continued, I watched this dumb ass step in dog shit ans slip on the pavement and bust his ass. It was gratifying. As far as the protest went, many other people covered this, so I will just focus on the dumb ass. With regards to who this guy is: I know his name but I think there is an unwritten rule of etiquette to protect the identity of people who march in the streets. I suspect he would not grant me the same respect, but this is just how I roll. At any rate...meet the guy I call "DOUCHE BAG." He is in a few videos already. He tried (and failed) to place me under citizen's arrest.



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Protester vs. Police (Verbal)

By: jironde on: 6:55 PM
Take a quick and fascinating peek into the world of a dog that almost never learned to play catch. Source



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I can't dog

By: jironde on: 11:57 AM
The Dead Sea, also often called The Salt Sea, is actually a large lake bordering Jordan, Palestine, and Israel. With a Salinity rating of about ~34% (2011), (compared to just ~4% in the oceans) it is one of the saltiest bodies of water in the world. The level of salinity prevents organisms from inhabiting the lake, though very small amounts of bacteria and fungi have been identified. Because it is so salty, The Dead Sea is very dense. Anyone who wished to swim in it would float around with ease. Locals once reported seeing a bearded man walk across the surface, although they are still rumors at this point. The salt from The Dead Sea differs from salt found in oceans. While ocean salt generally contains about 97% Sodium Chloride, the salt from The Dead Sea has about ~15%. So, why is it even called "salt", you might ask? Well, that's a good question. Hopefully someone who didn't fail chemistry can answer it for me. Dead Sea "salt" is highly sought over by tourists from all over the world, for its therapeutic values. Throwing a couple cubes of it into your bath is thought to help with Rheumatoid Arthritis, and certain skin conditions.



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Cubes of salt washed up on shores of The Dead Sea.

By: jironde on: 9:55 AM
Real Time, Bill Maher noted that Republicans are "outraged" over the apparent mismanaging of the Department of Veterans Affairs. "They say, 'How dare you lie about caring for the people who got hurt in the war we lied them into?'" Maher joked. Later, during the panel portion of the show, Maher got more serious about the issue, asking former George W. Bush speechwriter David Frum if he regrets driving the country into war now that he sees what's happening it our injured veterans. Unlike many other conservatives, Frum echoed Jon Stewart when he said, "If you're going to fix big, complex institutions that fail, you can't make them a soap opera about the president of the moment, whoever that president is." "As someone who wanted us to get into a war that was a war of choice, do you feel bad about it at all?" Maher asked, referring to Frum's work advocating for the Iraq War under Bush. "Do you feel bad about the fact that it's all too easy to talk about war and get into war and say it's going to be a cakewalk, but then they're cakewalking with artificial limbs." Frum responded by saying he doesn't think anyone who sends soldiers into war, including President Barack Obama, "took lightly that decision and doesn't know what the human cost is." The United States has gone to war many times over the years, and in Frum's estimation, "it's usually been successful and it's usually been right." Watch video below, via HBO:



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Bill Maher Panel: War and VA

By: jironde on: 7:55 AM
Stay alert stay alive



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Ambush

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Fail Compilation May 2014



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Fail Compilation May 2014

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29 Cringeworthy Fails That Could Happen To You

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Sunday, May 25, 2014

As-up top ... Lol!



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Fishing Fail.

By: jironde on: 11:54 PM
AMMAN, Jordan (AP) - Pope Francis denounced arms dealers and appealed Saturday for an urgent end to the Syrian civil war as he began his three-day trip to the Middle East with an emotional meeting with refugees from Syria and Iraq who have fled to Jordan. Francis deviated from his prepared remarks to make a strong plea for peace during his first day in Jordan, praying for God to "convert those who seek war, those who make and sell weapons!" "We all want peace, but looking at the tragedy of war, looking at the wounded, seeing so many people who left their homeland who were forced to go away, I ask, 'Who sells weapons to these people to make war?'" he asked. "This is the root of evil, the hatred, the love of money." His tough words echoed the diatribe he delivered a few weeks ago against mobsters in Italy, denouncing their activities and praying that they turn away from evil to embrace a more dignified life. The appeal during a meeting with war refugees came just moments after the pontiff bent down at the Jordan River, where some believe was the site of Jesus' baptism, and touched the waters. And it capped an intense day at the start of his first visit as pope to the Holy Land. "Vive il papa," a group of schoolchildren waving Vatican flags shouted as the pope arrived earlier on Saturday at the royal palace for private talks with King Abdullah II, Queen Rania and their children. Francis thanked Jordan for its "generous welcome" to Syrian refugees and called for an urgent resolution to the civil war next door. "I urge the international community not to leave Jordan alone in the task of meeting the humanitarian emergency caused by the arrival of so great a number of refugees, but to continue and even increase its support and assistance," he said. Jordan last month opened a third refugee camp for Syrians, evidence of the strains the conflict is creating for the country. It's currently ho s ting 600,000 registered Syrian refugees, or 10 percent of its population, but Jordanian officials estimate the real number is closer to 1.3 million. Francis saw the refugee exodus firsthand, meeting with some 600 Syrian and Iraqi refugees and disabled children at a church in Bethany beyond the Jordan. Nazik Malko, a Syrian Orthodox Christian refugee from Maaloula who was on hand for the visit, welcomed the pope's message. "We hope that all parties will listen to His Holiness to leave weapons aside in order to restore peace in the whole world," he said. Francis also called for peace and reconciliation during an afternoon Mass at Amman's windswept international stadium, urging the faithful to "put aside our grievances and divisions" for the sake of peace and unity. Enormous blue balloons in the shape of a rosary, complete with a blue balloon crucifix, rose into the sky. "Peace isn't something which can be bought; it is a gift to be sought patiently and to be crafted through the actions, great and small, of our everyday lives," Francis said. The crowd, which the Vatican had estimated could exceed 25,000, gave him a warm welcome as he zipped around the stadium in his open-topped car, kissing children and youngsters who came up to him. Christians make up about 5 percent of Syria's population, but assaults on predominantly Christian towns by rebels fighting President Bashar Assad's rule have fueled fears among the country's religious minorities about the growing role of Islamic extremists in the conflict. Christians believe they are being targeted in part because of anti-Christian sentiment among Sunni Muslim extremists and partly as punishment for what is seen as their support for Assad. On Saturday, Francis sought to encourage those who had decided to remain in the region, lauding Jordan for welcoming refugees and ensuring that all Christians in the kingdom could freely profess their faith. "Reli g ious freedom is in fact a fundamental human right, and I cannot fail to express my hope that it will be upheld throughout the Middle East and the entire world," he said in an opening speech to Abdullah and Jordan's religious and political leaders. In his remarks, Abdullah said Christian communities were an "integral part" of the Middle East and that he had sought to uphold "the true spirit of Islam, the Islam of peace," which extends to protecting holy sites for Christians and Muslims alike. He urged the pope to use his "humanity and wisdom" to help end the conflict in Syria and to encourage leaders to take the courageous steps needed to end the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. "The status quo of 'justice denied' to the Palestinians; fear of the other; fear of change; these are the way to mutual ruin, not mutual respect," he said. Francis has a packed schedule for the three-day visit. He will visit a Palestinian refugee camp on Sunday, when he travels from Amman directly to the West Bank city of Bethlehem. It's the first time a pope has landed in the West Bank rather than Tel Aviv first - a nod by the Vatican to the "Palestinian state." Technically, the main reason for the trip is for Francis and the spiritual leader of the world's Orthodox Christians to mark the 50th anniversary of a historic meeting in Jerusalem by their predecessors which ended 900 years of Catholic-Orthodox estrangement. That highlight will come on Sunday, when Francis and Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I preside over a joint prayer service in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, where Christians believe Jesus was crucified and resurrected. Francis will spend Monday in Jerusalem, visiting the grand mufti of Jerusalem and Israel's chief rabbis, albeit separately. He'll also pray at the Western Wall and visit the Holocaust memorial at Yad Vashem. The Vatican spokesman had suggested that with such a grueling schedule, Francis might not have the strength for a press conference on the return flight from Israel on Monday night. Francis, 77, who has only one full lung and has battled a cold and fatigue that forced him to cancel some recent appointments, set the record straight at the start of the trip. "One of you said a press conference wouldn't be possible because this is a 'deathly' trip," he told reporters. "But returning home, I intend to have one." He then greeted reporters one by one - and even posed for a "selfie." ___



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Pope Francis Blasts Arms Dealers At Start Of Mideast Trip and Prayed on the Separation Wall

By: jironde on: 11:54 PM
Judging by the 'thump', the guy didn't make it.



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Back flip flail

By: jironde on: 10:54 PM
The CIA has blatantly run the US since the JFK assassination. The international corporate organized crime and bankers are very good paying customers of the NSA and CIA. They pay with stolen tax dollars. There are vast lands in the US, the occupiers have raised the rent on all of the New Native Americans. We are charged more and more to be pushed into containment areas. The tyrants will not stop until we are dead of living in little concrete cells called UN Agenda 21 apartments. Published on May 24, 2014 A General Writes the First After-Action Report on the Wars in Afghanistan and Iraq: Why We Lost U.S. SPECIAL FORCES, FOREIGN TROOPS PRACTICE INVADING TAMPA Thai military detains politicians and activists House Passes NDAA; Critical Amendments Fail, Others Succeed WYDEN: "EVERY AMERICAN HAS THE RIGHT TO KNOW WHEN THEIR GOVT. BELIEVES IT IS ALLOWED TO KILL THEM!" Barron Narrowly Confirmed by Senate Despite Drone Memo The same day US Special Forces were practicing Urban Warfare in America with foreign troops from 16 nations, in one of those nations, Thailand, a military coup was rounding up politicians. Ironically, the GOP controlled House reaffirmed yet again, its approval of indefinite detention by the military. And on the same day, the Democrat controlled Senate approved a lawyer who wrote secret memos making secret arguments supporting drone assassinations of Americans, for a lifetime appointment to a court one level below the Supreme Court.



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Int. Corporate/Banker Organized Crime Wins Wars, Americans Lose

By: jironde on: 9:47 AM
OccupyTLV, May 25 - the Israeli Debtors' Courts Archive was launched today. The archive documents humongous fraud on the people in the medieval style debtors' court system. Debtors' Courts operate with no due process of law, and yet they are authorized to deprive Israeli citizens of liberty, property and more. The records show gigantic fraud on the debtors by banks, large corporations, attorneys and Debtors' Courts magistrates. Regardless of ongoing protests, the Israeli authorities fail to take action. The operation of the Debtors' Courts, where in 2012 there were 2.8 million open cases (in a nation of 8 millions) is a major cause in soaring poverty in Israel, and a cardinal sign of corruption of thecurrent Israeli government in general, and the justice system in particular. The petition in the Israeli High Court of Justice - Moti Ashkenazi+76 others v Minister of Justice et al - documents the patronizing of the corrupt Israeli Debtors' Courts by the highest judicial authorities. The High Court of Justice conducts for over three years simulated (bluff) proceedings in this case. In short: The Israeli Debtors' Court system is a prime example of state organized crime.



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Launched: Israeli Debtors' Courts Archive - documenting humongous fraud on the People

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Cat ruins ''The Perfect'' Lego-Town promotion video.

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Wedding video turns badly

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A Finnish EU Parliament candidate Eila Aarnos pretends on her CV that she can speak french - So her french has been tested by one Anchor (who,in my own opinion,doesn't seem to speak french that well too) - Anyway, I dont think she was expecting to be questionned in french - Laughable for french speakers - My dog would speak it better than her - i'll give her some credits for trying though - Better check what you write on your CV next time !



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Finnish EU Parliament candidate Eila Aarnos pretends to speak french

By: jironde on: 1:55 AM
Airbag Catapult Epic Fail



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Airbag Catapult Epic Fail

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Saturday, May 24, 2014

The case was heard at the High Court earlier this month Two Slovakian parents have failed to block the adoption of two of their sons by a same sex couple in Kent. The Catholic couple, who are of Roma origin, argued their two young children would grow up alienated from their family and community. Taking the case to the High Court, they accused the local authority of social engineering by attempting to turn the children white and middle class. An earlier hearing heard evidence they had neglected their children. 'Over-chastised' In what the judge described as a "very sad case", the boys - aged two and four - were put up for adoption because of concerns about the couple's parenting. Mrs Justice Theis had found them unwilling to acknowledge the criticisms or to change how they parented their children. The court heard the boys' older siblings' school attendance was poor, that they were left alone and "over-chastised" - the father admitted he had beaten them - and sometimes appeared dirty and unkempt. The judge had ruled the younger boys should be adopted, for their long-term welfare. She said that any adoption placement should be "sensitive to their needs and identity". But the parents argued the current plan - to place them with a gay couple - did not fulfil this. Slovakia has a significant Roma population At the High Court earlier this month the parents accused Kent County Council of a "conscious deliberate effort... to transform our children from Slovak Roma children to English middle-class children". They claimed homosexuality was not recognised by the Roma community. Gay marriage has been condemned by Catholic bishops . The father is hardworking, well-educated; he wanted the best for hi children. Adoption by a same sex couple could cause their children psychological harm in the future, they argued. "If as expected our children will try to find us and their siblings and roots, then they will discover huge differences between our culture and the way they've been brought up," they said in statements to the court. "This is likely to cause them great upset and to suffer a conflict within themselves such as to set them against their adoptive parents." However in his judgement - made public on Friday - Sir James Munby, the most senior judge in the Family Court, said the couple had no grounds in law to appeal. He added that while any judge should "respect the opinions of those who come here from a foreign land", he had to judge matters according to English law and by reference to "the standards of reasonable men and women in contemporary English society". 'Cultural misunderstanding' The parents are appealing to the European Court of Human Rights, although it is likely it will take months before their case is heard. Lucie Boddington, from Deti Patr'i Rodicum - or Children Belong to Parents - a Slovakian charity which has been supporting the couple, said she hoped the Slovak government would request the case be heard more quickly. She told the BBC the parents were "desperate" and had cried openly when they heard the judge's decision. "This is I think in some way a cultural misunderstanding," she said. "In Slovakia, they were a model family - very different from the way some Roma live. The father is hard-working, well-educated; he wanted the best for his children."



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Slovak parents fail to stop their kids being adopted by gay couple.

By: jironde on: 6:54 PM
Someone is looking for a new job



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Truck smashes hard onto an Airplane

By: jironde on: 6:54 PM
3 people try to rob wrong mans chain and he makes them sorry... Then just strolls away like a boss!!! Follow me on FB Jesse Williams buff ny



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Thunder-bombs (bullying gone wrong) Knockout!

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LET'S SET A RECORD Y'ALL



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I LIKE KETCHUP (ATTENTION WHORE GOES FULL R%TARD)

By: jironde on: 4:50 PM
and then...ouuch! Goodbye teeth!



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Beautiful girl does a beautiful dance

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as titel...



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Oh, Let Me Take Out My Camera For That

By: jironde on: 7:54 AM
must have been still been drunk from october fest last year



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german cops

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Do you know how to get into a train? Think again you don't do it right! Watch the Indian style.



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Do you know how to get in to a train? Think again you don't do it right

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In the middle of a live broadcast from Pennsylvania state representative Patty Kim's victory party in Harrisburg, a man in the background casually and enthusiastically drinks from a vase of flowers. Turns out it's part of a weird, elaborate local TV rivalry. The clip, from the Harrisburg ABC affiliate, found its way to Jimmy Kimmel this week. The man drinking from the vase, the Patriot-News reports, has now been identified as an IT employee from the Harrisburg CBS affiliate, Frank Treese. The ABC station's news director is not happy about it. He takes the news very seriously. "We prefer to focus on the story that we were there to cover," ABC 27 news director Dave Jones told the Patriot-News. "We don't want to take away from that content. It was unfortunate. But we are moving forward." But it would appear that not everyone at the CBS station was in on the joke: Reached for comment mid-morning, CBS 21 News Director Mike Bothwell said he was not authorized to speak on the matter. He referred questions to the station's general manager, who has not responded to PennLive's request for a statement addressing the issue as of this posting. Uh oh.



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Guy Drink From A Flower Vase On live TV

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BeeR =)



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Epic fun compilation!

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The woman smashes watermelon with her bulky bosom This woman make a lot of man amazing due to strong of her bunky bosom. A man tried to smash watermelon with her head but he fail



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The women smashes watermelon with her bulky bosom

By: jironde on: 2:53 AM
As above.. because we like fail compilations.. From the dutch webpage: http://www.fail.nl



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Fail compilation

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Friday, May 23, 2014

wtf



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silk sheet fail

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girls do not play with a gun ...



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girls do not play with a gun ...

By: jironde on: 8:51 PM
On the large-scale murder of Nigerian boys and men by Boko Haram which our media and politicians fail to address, whilst they simultaneously fall over themselves to take action over the kidnap of girls. As per usual Men and Boys don't matter. Don't contribute to a society that doesn't give a shit about you. Go Galt. Go MGTOW !!!



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We Know About The 30 Kidnapped Girls In Nigeria - Why No Mention of The Hundreds Of Murdered School Boys ????

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Ian blogs about his allergies and the constant sneezing whilst sat in a car wearing tee shirt shorts and flip flop sandals today.



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Ian's Blog Two 05/23/2014. More Seasonal Allergy Misery

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expensive bbq for the owner



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lambo grilled medium rare

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Louis L. failt met longboard :) For Licensing please contact: Yourdailyfailvideos@gmail.com



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Longboard Fail

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Go Kart flips over!

By: jironde on: 4:46 AM
Bill Whittle talks about our inalienable right to fail our way to happiness.



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Bill Whittle: My Friend Failure

By: jironde on: 1:53 AM
Via ZeroHedge The teleprompter is still hot from all the Obama spit unleashed in his latest sincerely passionate denial that his administration knew anything, anything at all , about what is merely the latest scandal to rock the president, this time surrounding the Veterans Affairs fiasco, and already a brand new scandal is taking shape, this one Obama however will not be able to sweep as easily under the rug. The LA Times reports that the " Obama administration has quietly adjusted key provisions of its signature healthcare law to potentially make billions of additional taxpayer dollars available to the insurance industry if companies providing coverage through the Affordable Care Act lose money ." In other words, yet another taxpayer funded bailout. More on this stunner from LA Times : The move was buried in hundreds of pages of new regulations issued late last week. It comes as part of an intensive administration effort to hold down premium increases for next year, a top priority for the White House as the rates will be announced ahead of this fall's congressional elections. Administration officials for months have denied charges by opponents that they plan a "bailout" for insurance companies providing coverage under the healthcare law. They continue to argue that most insurers shouldn't need to substantially increase premiums because safeguards in the healthcare law will protect them over the next several years. But the change in regulations essentially provides insurers with another backup: If they keep rate increases modest over the next couple of years but lose money, the administration will tap federal funds as needed to cover shortfalls. Although little noticed so far, the plan was already beginning to fuel a new round of attacks Tuesday from the healthcare law's critics. Perhaps the reason why it took so long for the "critics" to get to the fine print is because there are already burried and preoccupied digesting all the other scandals rocking Obama which, under any other administration, would have resulted in the objective media screaming for mass terminations, if not the scalp of the president himself. Yet somehow, with a daily orchestrated wink and a smile, so far Obama has been able to writhe his way out unscathed from virtually everything. We doubt this time will be any different, especially if and when the latest round of executive orders come flying: Although more than 8 million people signed up for health coverage under the law, exceeding expectations, insurance companies in several states have been eyeing significant rate increases for next year amid concerns that their new customers are older and sicker than anticipated. Insurers around the country have started to file proposed 2015 premiums, just as the midterm campaigns are heating up. Obamacare, as the law is often called, remains a top campaign issue, and big premium increases in states with tightly contested races could prove politically disastrous for Democrats. If rates go up dramatically, consumers may also turn away from insurance marketplaces in some states, leading to their collapse. Proposed increases in a few states where insurers have already filed 2015 rates have been relatively low, with several major carriers seeking just single-digit hikes. But insurers in closely watched states, such as Florida, Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Arkansas, are still preparing their filings. "It's absolutely paramount to keep premiums in check," said Len Nichols, a health economist at George Mason University who has advised officials working on the law. How could this possibly happen: simple - socialized central-planning is always, without fail a precursor to failure: To stabilize this new system, the law set up a complex system of funds, including one known as the Temporary Risk Corridors Program, that collect money from insurers and transfer it from companies with healthier, less expensive consumers to those with sicker, more costly consumers. This system was supposed to pay for itself, as does a similar one used to shift money between drug plans in the Medicare Part D program. But insurance industry officials have grown increasingly anxious about the new system's adequacy. So who will foot the bill for insurers' shortfalls? Pressure is most acute on insurers in states where healthy consumers were allowed to remain in old plans that are not sold on the new online marketplaces, an option Obama offered to states amid a political firestorm over plan cancellations last year. The president had promised people would be able to stick with their plans. The renewal temporarily solved a political problem for the White House, but created a new one. Maintaining these old plans kept many healthy consumers out of the marketplaces, making the pool of new customers less healthy and therefore potentially more expensive for insurers, according to experts. In a series of White House meetings over the last several months, Obama and other senior administration officials have sought to persuade insurance company CEOs to nonetheless hold rates in check, arguing that the marketplaces would stabilize over time. But with proposed 2015 rates beginning to come in, the administration acceded to industry demands for a clear guarantee that more money would be available to cover potential losses. "In the unlikely event of a shortfall for the 2015 program year, HHS recognizes that the Affordable Care Act requires the secretary to make full payments to issuers ," the regulation published Friday notes. " In that event, HHS will use other sources of funding for the risk corridor payments, subject to the availability of appropriations ." That language allows the administration to tap funds appropriated for other health programs to supplement payments to insurers, according to administration and industry officials. Among congressional Republicans, the decision has raised concerns. " If the program costs more than it brings in, the secretary would be able to divert money intended for other programs," Republicans on the Senate Budget Committee warned. In other words, "you" dear US taxpayer. And because once you start the bailouts you don't stop, and since this is merely the first manifestation of what happens to the economy when the true impact of the past 6 years of Obama's "executive order"-based rule emerge, prepare for many more bailouts. The good news of course is that it will be up to you again, dear taxpayers, to pay for the physician bills of the drivers of "rolling sarcophagi" made by that other bailed out corporation, GM, whose record 30 recalls so far this year would never have become public knowledge had it not been exposed that its management, which was part of both the new and old GM, been actively covering up the shoddy quality of its products and the deaths of its customers , just so the company that only exists thanks to the sunk costs of even more taxpayers wouldn't incur a few extra repair costs. And what can be nobler than paying for the healthcare of your fellow human being?



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The Next Obamacare Scandal: A Taxpayer-Funded Bailout Of Insurers

By: jironde on: 1:20 AM

Thursday, May 22, 2014





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Russians everywhere will pass

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ski with bike in pool

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A referee accidentally runs into a female player in an awkward position. Referee gets a little too touchy feely. Was it an accident? You be the judge.



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Smooth move ref

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Strange Laugh ro Scream I don know....



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Strange Laugh ro Scream I don know....

By: jironde on: 4:54 PM
How to rob a dog from a Pet Shop!



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How to rob a dog from a Pet Shop!

By: jironde on: 4:54 PM
Some guy called Ian decides to wear flip flops to walk in a muddy forest path. (No I don't know why he films it, maybe a perverted foot fetish thing!). Funny to watch him slip and almost trip several times, personally I prefer the second path half way in!



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Steep Muddy Hill and Flip Flops Don't Mix!

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The WWE commentary makes it even funnier



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== ULTIMATE FAIL == with commentary by WWE announcers

By: jironde on: 12:09 PM
Brakes failed! FLIP! For Licensing please contact: Yourdailyfailvideos@gmail.com



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Go Kart HARD CRASH

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A teacher is accused of being violent and rude with kids when the police went to investigate look what happened. The teacher and the cop are under investigation.



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Teacher hit Cop-Cop hit Teacher

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"Robbery" Fail

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Parrot and Cat best Friends



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Parrot and Cat best Friends

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yhea..... what should i say.... gearbox broken, please no facepalms he already made a nice one :)



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Showing off at it's best - Woerthersee Meet 014 fail

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Today video report by our well known ANNA News (famous by its outstanding war footage/reports from Syria. (Take your time...): The key person behind the May 2nd massacre inside Odessa's Trade Unions Building appears to have been Ihor Kolomoyskyi, who was appointed to be the regional governor in that area by Yulia Tymoshenko, the Ukrainian Presidential candidate that the Obama Administration has apparently been hoping will win the May 25th election to take over the Ukrainian Government, from the junta that the Obama Administration imposed in Ukraine on February 22nd. Just weeks before this coup, on February 4th, the U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Europe and Asia, Victoria Nuland, chose Tymoshenko's ally Arseni Yatsenyuk to head the post-coup interim government, which appointed Kolomoyskyi. Only a few months before this coup, Nuland had asserted that U.S. taxpayers had already invested more than $5 billion, in order to bring "democracy" to Ukraine, by which she was referring to the U.S. effort to oust the Russian-oriented, democratically elected, leader of Ukraine, President Viktor Yanukovych, who had prosecuted and imprisoned Tymoshenko for embezzlement and abuse of governmental office. Tymoshenko was then on 11 October 2011 sentenced to seven years in prison, and was ordered to pay the government restitution of $188 million. She was released from prison less than three years later, two days after the coup, on 24 February 2014. The Ukrainian criminal code was immediately changed, in order to legalize the actions for which Tymoshenko had been imprisoned. This allowed Tymoshenko to run for the Ukrainian Presidency. She had been Prime Minister 2007-2010. Both she and her husband, Oleksandr Tymoshenko , and his father, all three of whom were on the board of United Energy Systems of Ukraine (and thus Ms. Tymoshenko was called "the gas princess") have been legally prosecuted as embezzling state funds, but so have most of Ukraine's oligarchs and political leaders (and there's a lot of crossover between those two categories). Kolomoyskyi, who lives in Geneva Switzerland, is generally regarded as the second-richest man in Ukraine, with a fortune estimated at about $6 billion . Tymoshenko used to be called "the Eleven Billion Dollar Woman," but, like all of Ukraine's oligarchs (including Kolomoyskyi), nobody really knows precisely how wealthy she is, nor even whether she is more, or perhaps less, wealthy than Kolomoyskyi. Almost all of the oligarchs' money is hidden offshore; so, is invisible. Most of Ukraine's oligarchs live in Geneva (like Kolomoyskyi), London (like the Tymoshenkos' daughter, Yevhenia), NYC, Rome, and other Western cities, and they tend to stash their money in secret bank accounts in tax-haven countries, not only in order to avoid paying taxes, but also in order to make more difficult their being successfully sued by each other, for violating handshake business deals that had helped them to become so rich. After all, illegal contracts cannot be enforced by any legal government (since they're illegal, and have secret illegal terms). Thus, other means than written contracts -- handshake deals -- are resorted to between these aristocrats. For example, in one such case , a Ukrainian oligarch who lives in London, Victor Pinchuk (whose fortune is around $4 billion ), is suing Kolomoyskyi by alleging him to have sold him a company, "KZhRK," for $143 million, and then to have re-seized it from him by force of arms. As is usual (since virtually all of Ukraine's oligarchs had become oligarchs from the privatizations, or sell-offs of government assets, which accompanied Ukraine's abandonment of communism), this case hinges on verbal testimony, and the various parties to the case contradict each other. Kolomoyskyi is well known for taking over corporations through his team entering with guns drawn. Pinchuk claims that when Kolomoyskyi did that here, Pinchuk nonetheless, somehow, managed to get Kolomoyskyi to restore Pinchuk to control, but that Pinchuk later discovered "it appears that they may have sold approximately 50% of KZhRK to a third party in 2007"; so, Pinchuk filed suit against Kolomoyskyi, in London, on this murky case. According to a summary by wikipedia of several news reports: "Kolomyski has used Privat's 'quasi-military forces' to enforce hostile takeovers of companies, sending a team of 'hired rowdies armed with baseball bats, iron bars, gas and rubber bullet pistols and chainsaws' to forcibly take over a Kremenchuk steel plant in 2006, and has used 'a mix of phony court orders (often involving corrupt judges and/or registrars) and strong-arm tactics' to replace directors on the boards of companies he purchases stakes in. Kolomyski was criticized by Mr Justice Mann in a court case in London involving an attempted hostile takeover of an oil company, with the judge stating that Kolomyski had 'a reputation of having sought to take control of a company at gunpoint in Ukraine'." Consequently, the reports of Kolomoyskyi's tactics against the Ukrainians who refuse to be ruled by the Obama-installed government in Kiev seem to be consistent with this oligarch's violent norm. Oriental Review headlined on 14 May 2014, "Bloodbath in Odessa guided by interim rulers of Ukraine," and reported that, "The information provided below was obtained from an insider in one of Ukraine's law-enforcement agencies, who wished to remain anonymous for obvious reasons." The account there is a more detailed one than has ever before appeared, and it's consistent with those others (links 12, 13). It alleges that: "Ten days before the tragedy a secret meeting was held in Kiev, chaired by the incumbent president Olexander Turchinov , to prepare a special operation in Odessa. Present were minister of internal affairs Arsen Avakov (a gangster who was placed on Interpol's 'Wanted' list on 21 March 2012) , the head of the Ukrainian Security Service Valentin Nalivaychenko , and the secretary of the National Security and Defense Council Andriy Parubiy (co-founder of Ukraine's National Socialist, or Nazi, Party) . Ukrainian oligarch Ihor Kolomoiskiy, the Kiev-appointed head of regional administration of the Dnepropetrovsk region, was consulted in regard to the operation . "During that meeting Arsen Avakov ... reportedly came up with the idea of using football hooligans, known as 'ultras,' in the operation. Ever since his time as the head of the Kharkov regional administration he has worked closely with the fans' leaders, whom he continued to sponsor even from his new home in Italy. "Kolomoisky temporarily delivered his private 'Dnieper-1' Battalion under the command of law-enforcement officials in Odessa and also authorized a cash payment of $5,000 for 'each pro-Russian separatist' killed during the special operation. was wanted by the Ukrainian police since 2012 for fraud. A couple of days before the operation in Odessa Andriy Parubiy brought dozens of bullet-proof vests to local ultra-nationalists. This video shows an episode of handing the vests to the local Maidan activists in Odessa. Take note of the person who receives the load. He is Mykola Volkov, a local hard-core criminal who would be repeatedly screened during the assault on Trade Unionist House gun-shooting at the people and reporting about the 'incident' by phone to an official in Kiev." This video is one of several that show "Mykola" at various stages during the May 2nd massacre. Basically, the Kiev regime bussed in far-right or "Pravy Sektor" people, in civilian clothes, to pretend to be separatists and shoot at crowds of people who were supporting a soccer team from the western part of Ukraine and now leaving a soccer match. Whatever members of the local police force hadn't quit it in protest against the scheme were now employed to bring these enraged western Ukrainian, pro-Kiev, soccer fans to the encampment of the anti-Kiev demonstrators at the Trade Unions Building, to join in setting it ablaze. As indicated in some of the videos , part of the preparation in advance of the arrival of these enraged western soccer fans was the burning of the tents in front of the Trade Unions Building, where literature had been distributed against the Kiev regime. Regime agents pretended to support the protesters inside those tents, and warned those anti-Kiev people that attackers were coming, and that they'd better go into the building for their own safety. Then, the attackers came and set fire to the tents, and threw firebombs into the building. However, even before many of the anti-Kiev people were incinerated, the regime's gunmen entered the building's basement where many of those protesters were hiding, and shot as many of them as they could. Most of the corpses were dragged out and taken away in vans, but the victims on the upper floors were later counted by the police, who announced that 46 people were killed. The actual number is indeterminate, but generally estimated at over a hundred: the number most often cited is 116. Here is a summary of many of the best videos that were taken of these events and uploaded to youtube. It shows the best-documented massacre in all of history . Commissioning this massacre wasn't out of character for Tymoshenko. For example, on 24 March 2014, she was caught, for the umpteenth time, urging the extermination of Ukrainian Russians, and even of all Russians. She said in a tapped phone call , "They must be killed with nuclear weapons." She seems to have meant this for Russia itself, not just for Russians living in Ukraine: "I'll use all my connections, I'll raise the whole world -- as soon as I'm able to -- in order to make sure.. Bugger! ... even scorched earth won't remain where Russia stands." So, she was as anti-Russian as a person can be. Perhaps she believes that Obama will unleash nuclear weapons against Russia. Despite the U.S.'s apparent hopes for Tymoshenko to win in the upcoming May 25th Presidential election, current polls show her as only a weak third, perhaps because most Ukrainians don't want a President who is as corrupt as virtually all previous leaders (including their former Prime Minister Tymoshenko) have been. The person currently leading in the polls is Petro Poroshenko, the owner of Roshen Confectionery Corporation, Ukraine's giant choclatier, whose fortune is only around $1 billion . Most of the other oligarchs are in industries such as banking, oil, and heavy industries, such as coal and steel; Poroshenko is unusual in this regard -- he didn't get his fortune from privatizations. The oligarchs also own all of the country's airlines (most of which are owned by Kolomoyskyi), and the news media, as well as the banks. Poroshenko, if he is allowed to win on May 25th, might try to restrain the Obama-installed oligarchic forces, but it would require great courage for him even to try to do that, and it would almost certainly fail. The richest person in Ukraine is generally thought to be Rinat Akhmetov, whose fortune is estimated at around at $12 billion to $24 billion; and he, too, has not committed himself as of yet, except to say that the Ukrainian federation must not break up (which would decimate his export businesses). No one knows how he "earned" his fortune, but it was in the privatizations. He is currently on the fence, because most of his exports and imports have been to and from Russia. But he also relies heavily upon the Ukrainian Government; he is certain to lose from what's now happening Whomever is declared the winner on May 25th, will be taking over a government that's overwhelmingly being run, at present, by conservative extremists . Now that Obama has placed those individuals so firmly in charge, any path back away from the far right, for Ukraine, will be extremely difficult, at best. WHY THIS IS HAPPENING The reason why the Kiev government is ousting Russian-speaking Ukrainians from government buildings in the east is to retain control of the east. CNBC had headlined on May 1st, just the day before these massacres, "IMF warns Ukraine on bailout if it loses east" and reported: "'This is something of a leap of faith for the IMF and is politically driven by key IMF shareholders to support the (interim prime minister Arseniy) Yatseniuk 'kamikaze' administration in its reform efforts,' according to Tim Ash, head of emerging markets research at Standard Bank." That "kamikaze" term there was referring to the following: Euronews on February 27th had bannered "Ukraine's New Premier Suggests Sacrifices Are Unavoidable." When Nuland's choice, the far-right economist "Yats," became the appointed interim leader, he immediately said: "We need to form a responsible government -- and it's not about personalities, this is about responsibility. You know, to be in this government is to commit political suicide. And we need to be very frank and open. This is the political suiciders." He was looking to impress the lenders by imposing "austerity" on his country, so that when he'd retire from government, he'd be able to cash in for his having served not Ukrainians, but the corrupt Western lenders to the corrupt former Ukrainian political leaders, who had bought the votes of Ukrainians by this borrowed money, in order to get themselves into positions to skim money from this government that they ran. Inasmuch as Ukraine's oligarchs have their billions stashed away in places like Switzerland, it's clear who will probably end up paying for these billions that they had skimmed off from lenders in Europe and the United States. The masses of Ukrainians obviously will take the losses, if the plan of the IMF and U.S. succeeds. That's what the Ukrainian civil war is actually all about: getting the Ukrainian public to pay the losses that prior Ukrainian governments had engendered from Ukraine's monumental corruption, a money-funnelling operation, from the masses to the classes. How gigantic is Ukraine's corruption? According to the World Economic Forum, in their "Global Competitiveness Report, 2013-2014," Ukraine ranks #122 out of the 148 rated nations for "Diversion of public funds," #143 for "Property rights," #139 for "Judicial independence," #130 for "Irregular payments and bribes," #133 for "Favoritism in decisions of government officials" (otherwise known as cronyism), #143 for "Wastefulness of government spending," #144 for "Efficiency of legal framework in settling disputes," #146 for "Efficiency of legal framework in challenging regs," #146 for "Protection of minority shareholders' interests," and #133 for "Reliability of police services." In other words: it's already like failed states. And, going forward, the Ukrainian public won't even have the poor government services that they've had up till now. Ukraine will then be a libertarian paradise, assuming that this operation succeeds. The government will serve only the "job creators," nobody else. No more "socialism," except of the "National Socialist" type. On 12 May 2014, Burisma Holdings announced, "Hunter Biden Joins the Team of Burisma Holdings," and reported that, "Burisma Holdings, Ukraine's largest private gas producer, has expanded its Board of Directors by bringing on Mr. R Hunter Biden as a new director. R. Hunter Biden will be in charge of the Holdings' legal unit and will provide support for the Company among international organizations." The company's holdings were in eastern Ukraine; so, the operation by Obama and the IMF would need to succeed in order for this appointment to make Hunter Biden a very rich man. That could be very rich indeed. On 26 August 2012, the Anticorruption Action Center had headlined "Kings of Ukrainian Gas," and reported that the chief of the Zasyadko gas mine had requested President Viktor Yanukovych to privatize the mine, and Yanukovych responded, "Put the gas deposits in your name, and hand half of them over to Oleksandr . Then we'll give you the mine." So: "On November 19, 2010, the State Property Fund of Ukraine approves Order No.1710 on the privatization of the O.F. Zasyadko mine. A month later, on December 22, 2010, the government approves a decision to hand nine oil and gas fields in Eastern Ukraine to the Zasyadko mine without organizing tenders. ... And the mine then transferred four of them to Inter-Regional Gas Company LLC in Donetsk in 2011." Then, "In May this year, Inter-Regional Gas Company LLC received the Baranykivska field free-of-charge from the Luhansk Regional Council for exploration and extraction of gas. According to our sources, the company, closely associated with Oleksandr Yanukovych, will soon get five more licenses." So, Yanukovych's son was set to become an oligarch. But, "In fact, the tastiest and largest morsels (gas fields) were obtained not by the president's son, but by a more experienced businessman -- Ihor Kolomoisky." A certain Mr. "Zlochevsky, former Minister of Environment and Natural Resources," had set up "a Cypriot company -- Burisma Holdings Limited," and placed in it "the largest Ukrainian gas field -- Sakhalinska," owned by an entity, "Ukrnaftoburinnya," and, in turn, "Ukrnaftoburinnya is owned by a Cypriot company, Deripon Commercial Ltd." But, "In fact, the end owner of Deripon Commercial Ltd. is a company based in the British Virgin Islands -- Burrad Financial Corp. This company has often been involved in various financial schemes of the Privat Group and especially with Ihor Kolomoisky." In fact, "The Privat Group is the immediate owner" of the entire group of gas companies, including Burisma Holdings. So: Hunter Biden is now an employee of, and co-board-member with, the man who masterminded and oversaw the May 2nd massacre in Odessa. On 15 May 2014, Voltairenet bannered "In Ukraine, Joe Biden's Son Mixes Business with Pleasure," and reported that, "Burisma Holdings, Ukraine's largest private gas producer, confirmed on 13 May 2014 the appointment of R. Hunter Biden (photo) to its Board of Directors. He will be rubbing elbows with Devon Archer, who has preceded him by a few weeks. ... Devon Archer chaired the support committee for the 2004 presidential campaign of current Secretary of State, John Kerry. Devon Archer was the roommate of Christopher Heinz (John Kerry's step-son) during their studies at Yale University." It sounds as if the U.S. is strikingly similar to Ukraine. Moreover, it was John Kerry who had advanced Victoria Nuland, from being Hillary Clinton's official Spokesperson at the U.S. State Department, to the powerful policymaking position of Assistant Secretary of State for Europe and Asia. Had anything really changed since Nuland -- raised at Yale, schooled at Choate, and sent to college at Brown -- had served as the Deputy Foreign Policy Adviser to Vice President Dick Cheney (who had flunked at Yale)? And what will result if this Ukrainian operation fails? Two failed states: one half of the former Ukraine pro-"Western"; the other half of it dependent upon Russia, and perhaps a nuclear war being the ultimate outcome (which would be especially likely if this operation succeeds, because its success would surround Russia with nuclear-armed enemies, which would be intolerable for Russia). A world with no accountability for aristocrats has served them well, but even they might end up suffering from what they are now doing.



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Ukraine: Oligarchic Reign of Terror (or, The repast of the Vultures)

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What a fail: Two thousand new French trains 'too fat for railway'

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Angry Grandpa attempts to take the warheads challenge...



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Angry Grandpa Take The Warheads Challenge

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Some video game clip

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Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Muslim immigrants harass and intimidate politicians and voters during elections in Sweden. With the blessing of the political elite muslims can freely use violence, harassming and intimidate voters and politicians. Any objections to the spread of Islam are labeled "Islamophobic." Yet it's a simple fact that, as Islam spreads, it becomes more aggressive and confrontational. When Islam dominates an area, non-Muslim groups are ultimately subjugated. Oddly enough, if you oppose the prospect of being subjugated, you are considered a racist and a bigot.



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Muslims Harrass and Intimidate Swedish voters during elections

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People like this make you feel better about yourself.



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Escalator Fail - You're feel good video for today!

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Tractor driver vs Gas pipe

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While attempting to document Seattle Police Department getting into position to disperse the Super Bowl 43 crowd, this dude attempted to block my film. Since he would not leave, I just started to film him. Some may think me rude for my reaction to him, but he was just a creepy guy who was trying to block my documentation and refused to go. I actually found this encounter to be quite humorous and a much better video (than I originally planned) came from it. http://ift.tt/1mX7O1m



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Seattle Troll Attempts to Block Me From Filming

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"The truck forgot how to truck. Silly truck is trying to boat."



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How the truck?

By: jironde on: 5:54 PM
We just became a Second Amendment family. For the first time in my life, my home contains an object that is, by the manufacturer's intent, a deadly weapon. I received fair warning that this would happen. Even before we were married, my husband announced his general intention to own a gun. A year or so back he started researching the topic more earnestly, and then one afternoon there was a gun sitting on my kitchen table. It was unloaded, of course. We had extensive conversations about trigger locks and all the other safety measures. I know that the kids can't get it, and are in fact far more likely to be injured by stairs or cleaning solutions or sporting equipment. Intuitively it still feels like a menace. The thing is, I don't come from a gun-happy culture. Apart from my husband, I doubt any of my near relations have experience with firearms. Mind you, I was raised by conservatives, but Mormons trend towards a communitarian, good-government brand of conservatism. They're rarely drawn to the more suspicious and individualistic culture of the N.R.A. If my parents had any gun-owning friends when I was growing up, I wasn't aware. Thus, I can tell you how it feels when you've lived a completely gun-free life, and suddenly have a gun under your roof. Your instincts tell you: we don't need it. It's threatening. Bad things happen to people who own guns. I'm pretty sure this instinct is dramatically reinforced by the violence-drenched entertainment that we (like most Americans) consume in considerable quantities. This might seem counter-intuitive, especially to men, but psychologically it feels to me like the obvious dividing line between the world of television (in which people regularly die horrible deaths) and the world I live in (in which they don't) is the presence of guns. Leave guns alone and they'll leave me alone, or so my subconscious tells me. It's worked for me so far. There's a reason I'm admitting to all of this. It's a kind of public service.There's a reason I'm admitting to all of this. It's a kind of public service. See, I'm pretty sure gun-hating liberals have similar feelings to mine, but unlike me, they don't see it as a matter of personal psychology. Instead they want to codify those feelings into more formal arguments. In their minds we have Gun America and No-Gun America, and the bad stuff happens in the first one. Statistics play an enormous role in liberal arguments against guns. They point out that gun-happy states have higher murder rates, and that personal firearms are statistically unlikely to be used to fend off a home intruder, but are far more likely to be used in suicide or domestic violence. Rightly lamenting that there is too much gun violence in our society, liberals point fingers at "gun culture," as though this is a single, monolithic phenomenon. They sometimes go so far as to suggest that having guns itself actually erodes character . The statistical arguments are distasteful, at least insofar as the point is to urge individual people not to own guns. That's not because I have an aversion to reality. Statistics have their place. But there's a fundamental problem with using a statistic to convince a particular person not to own a tool. It's succinctly expressed in the familiar N.R.A. slogan: "Guns don't kill people; people kill people." Liberals hate this phrase. They've spilled buckets of ink trying to dismiss it. But their arguments aren't effective, because they make the mistake of assuming that gun supporters are using the expression as a verbal weapon, flippantly shrugging off responsibility for their firearms and their vicious, destructive "gun culture." Serious gun owners do take responsibility for their firearms.That's not really what's happening, at least among morally serious supporters of the Second Amendment. Serious gun owners do take responsibility for their firearms. They want guns as a means to standing up to the wanton violence that is a real problem in our society. People kill people, and so, if you're not the sort of person who would do that, it might be beneficial for you to have a gun. As a statistical matter, it's not remotely surprising that people with guns are more likely to be involved in gun-related tragedies. In this world there are evil people, as well as some who are dangerously unstable. Guns considerably worsen the damage those people can do. That being the case, gun owners should of course think very seriously about who could possibly have access to their weapons. Trigger locks and other safety features notwithstanding, my husband and I agreed that we would remove any and all firearms from the house, should we ever have a depressed or unstable teenager. Gun violence is not some mysterious malady that simply befalls us against our will, like a cancer or a natural disaster.As individuals, though, we can transcend statistics. Gun violence is not some mysterious malady that simply befalls us against our will, like a cancer or a natural disaster. When you think about it, it would be ridiculously insulting to tell a responsible, loving father of three that he shouldn't own a firearm because he's far more likely to use it to kill his wife than to protect his family. Liberal arguments against guns tend to presume the worst: that a yearning for gun ownership must in some way be rooted in the desire to hurt. But gun culture at its best is rooted in a desire to protect, and especially to protect the people we love. Even for those who are unlikely to need deadly force for that purpose, there can still be significance to having the capacity. The point isn't that the police are untrustworthy. Part of the point is that the police can't be everywhere at once. Even more importantly, though, fathers naturally feel on a deep level that they, not the state, are the primary protectors of their families. It's distressing that people so often fail to take this seriously. A relative was appalled that my husband would want a gun "with little kids in the house." It didn't seem to occur to her that that was precisely why he wanted it; as a bachelor he never worried about such things. Now he feels responsible for the safety of our children, and for my safety. Reflecting on the matter, I realized that I too implicitly assign him that role. If we were woken in the night by the sounds of an intruder, and he asked me to go check it out, I'd definitely feel betrayed. But gun culture at its best is rooted in a desire to protect, and especially to protect the people we love.Given that fact, I guess I have to respect his wish to own a gun. I did jokingly suggest that we could protect ourselves more effectively by filling our property with Second Amendment bumper stickers and yard signs. Since we live in an intensely liberal neighborhood, we'd definitely pay a social price for that. But if you were a burglar scoping out possible marks, would you choose the one house on the block that appeared to be owned by N.R.A. zealots? Probably not. Truthfully though, we're probably just the sort of people who should own a gun. We have no history of violence. We don't take the responsibility lightly. We're likely the only people on the block with a firearm in the house, so if emergency neighborhood protection should ever be required, we're it. And on some level, I wouldn't really want my sons growing up with the Gun vs. No-Gun paradigm. I want them to be the sort of men who protect their families. I want them to see the distinction between embracing violence, accepting it and opposing it. I like the idea that taking care of people will mean more to them than just calling the professionals. So that's another Constitutional freedom exercised. If any troops should be looking for quarters, don't come knocking. I'm on a roll this week. Rachel Lu teaches philosophy at the University of St. Thomas. Follow her on Twitter .



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