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    Its all projection. Hillary ran on hate for half of the country. Obama promoted hate of police and half of the county with their "god and guns". They've been promoting hate since trump won. Projecting ass clowns, nothing more. Its best just to laugh at them.
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    This is why half the country won't listen to a word from clowns like you
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    No thread on this? I remember a few years ago when like 5 nazis showed up for a march and everyone laughed. Crowd looks MUCH bigger now. Apparently, this is the biggest alt right march in history. Alt right members now also covering their face like antifa, except alt right marchers are using the US flag as a handkerchief over their mouth. https://www.oregonlive.com/portland/2019/08/portland-protests-antifa-right-wing-groups-set-to-face-off-downtown-live-updates.html The stated purpose of the rally was to spotlight antifa: President Donald Trump weighed in on the demonstrations early Saturday morning, amplifying right-wing activists’ push to have anti-fascists, or antifa, designated as domestic terrorists. "Major consideration is being given to naming ANTIFA an ‘ORGANIZATION OF TERROR,’” he tweeted. “Portland is being watched very closely. Hopefully the Mayor will be able to properly do his job!” In a subsequent interview with CNN, Mayor Ted Wheeler responded: “My job today is to be heads down and focused on maintaining the public safety here in Portland, Oregon. I’m focused on what’s going on the ground here in my community. ... and frankly, (the president’s tweet) is not helpful. This is a potentially dangerous and volatile situation, and adding to that noise doesn’t do anything to support or help the efforts that are going on here in Portland.” Supposedly they are planning monthly rallies in Portland until antifa is reined in, but we'll see.
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    LAX food options Terminal 1 Terminal 1, which Southwest uses for its LAX flights, has some notable local restaurants like Cassell’s, Trejo’s Tacos, Beaming, and Urth Caffe. A Quick Meal Einstein Bros Bagels: bagel sandwiches, coffee, breakfast to-go Deli & Co.: sandwiches, baked goods, wraps, salads California Pizza Kitchen ASAP: pizza and salads Reilly’s: Irish pub with corned beef sliders, potato chip nachos, and beer flights The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf: coffee, blended drinks, baked goods Chick Fil-A: national chain of chicken sandwiches Beaming: quick service salads and more with a healthy bent Cassell’s Hamburgers: a very good burger spot with locations in Koreatown and Downtown Pei Wei Asian Diner: Americanized Chinese food with rice and noodle bowls Trejo’s Tacos: Danny Trejo’s vegan, meat-based, and vegetarian tacos with agua frescas and kombuchas Fast Casual/Bars Rock & Brews Concert Bar and Grill: rock and roll-themed salads, sandwiches, pizzas, burgers, craft beers, and full bar Urth Caffe and Bar: a full service restaurant for this LA-based chain of coffee, sandwiches, and salads Terminal 2 A Quick Meal Pick Up Stix: Asian fast food Starbucks: mega coffee chain (Arrivals and Departures) Fresh Brothers Pizza & Sandwiches: pizza, salad, wings, sandwiches Fast Casual/Bars Built Custom Burgers: customizable burgers and fries from The Counter Slapfish Modern Seafood Shack: sandwiches, tacos, breakfast, seafood SeaLegs Wine Bar: snacks, plates, wine Barney’s Beanery: diner food inspired by Route 66 Terminal 3 A Quick Meal LA Life: healthy, local snack options Shake Shack: Danny Meyer’s fast casual burger chain with breakfast options Starbucks Peet’s Coffee Deli & Co.: sandwiches, baked goods, wraps, salads Earthbar: healthy food, acai bowls, and smoothies before you leave LA Panda Express Fast Casual/Bars Ashland Hill: the airport location of the Santa Monica gastropub with craft beer and wine La Familia: tacos and tequila with breakfast burritos and rice bowls The Parlor: West Hollywood bar expands to the airport with a tight menu of salads and sandwiches, but plenty of cocktails Terminal 4 A Quick Meal Dunkin Donuts: donuts, coffee Starbucks: mega coffee chain (Arrivals Level, Pre-TSA) Homeboy Cafe: sandwiches, salads, and more from Downtown’s feel-good-story of a bakery/cafe Fast Casual/Bars Sammy’s Woodfired Pizza: pizza, salads, beer, soups 8 oz Burger Bar: popular large size burgers from chef Govind Armstrong Campanile: a mini-version of the iconic La Brea eatery Cole’s: french-dip sandwiches and more from the old school spot in Downtown La Provence Patisserie and Cafe: French macarons, paninis, and more. Real Food Daily: plant-based salads, sandwiches, grab-and-snacks, fresh juice. The world’s first plant-based airport restaurant. Terminal 5 A Quick Meal Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf: coffee, blended drinks, baked goods (Arrival Level, Pre-TSA, Departure Level) Coffee Corner: coffee shop Fast Casual/Bars Lemonade: quick-casual salads, sandwiches, breakfast and more Loteria! Grill: the classic Farmers Market staple offers a variety of Mexican offerings Monsieur Marcel Gourmet Market & Bistro: the original Farmers Market stall sells gifts and gourmet items Farmers Market To Go: refrigerated shelves of pre-made options Ford’s Filling Station: a mini-version of Ben Ford’s gastropub Rock & Brews Concert Bar & Grill: rock and roll-themed salads, sandwiches, pizzas, burgers, craft beers, and full bar. Grab and go meals available as well Skewers by Morimoto: a modern yakitori from the Iron Chef Terminal 6 A Quick Meal Starbucks Evenings: the first wine bar concept from Starbucks in L.A. Also serves craft beer, coffee, and tapas The Habit Burger Grill: highly lauded California-based burger chain Wahoo’s Fish Tacos: Orange County-born fish taco and rice bowl chain Starbucks: mega coffee chain (Arrival Level, Pre-TSA) Peet’s Coffee: coffee shop Fast Casual/Bars The Kitchen by Wolfgang Puck: made-to-order breakfast and lunch options The Wine Bar by Wolfgang Puck WPizza by Wolfgang Puck: the celebrity chef’s signature pizzas Osteria by Fabio Viviani: Italian fare by the Top Chef alum Earthbar: healthy food, acai bowls, and smoothies before you leave LA BLU2o: beachy California-cuisine Point the Way Cafe: gastropub by Golden Road Brewery Terminal 7 A Quick Meal Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf: coffee, baked goods, snacks Klatch Coffee: special coffee, tea, pastries Dunkin’ Donuts (Before security checkpoint) Fast Casual/Bars Ashland Hill: another airport location of the Santa Monica gastropub with craft beer and wine Loteria!: LAX’s second outpost of Jimmy Shaw’s beloved Mexican concept bld: sandwiches, salads, hot plates The Counter Custom Built Burgers: burgers and fries B Grill by BOA Steakhouse: burgers, salads, steaks, pastas, seafood Rolling Stone Bar & Grill: the rock and roll brand serves up bar food and booze Wolfgang Puck Express: pizzas, sandwiches, and more from the celebrity chef Terminal 8 A Quick Meal Carl’s Jr./Green Burrito: American and Mexican fast food Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf: coffee, baked goods, snacks Panda Express: fast-casual American Chinese fare Fast Casual/Bars Corona Bar: bar food, beer, and booze Engine Co. No. 28: full-service bar and restaurant with classic American cuisine Tom Bradley International Terminal Since LAX’s big international terminal has a significant number of pre-security checkpoint dining options, here they are split into various sections. The terminal’s newer food options are probably the best in the entire airport, but one needs to fly international in order to enjoy them. Pre-Security Checkpoint 7-11: convenience snack shop Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf: coffee and ice-blended drinks Pinkberry: frozen yogurt WPizza by Wolfgang Puck: the celebrity chef’s famed pizzas Earl of Sandwich: national sandwich chain Planet Hollywood and PH To-Go: kitschy chain with all-day fare Cantina Loredo: Modern Mexican fare with plenty of margaritas After Security Checkpoint A Quick Meal Starbucks: mega coffee chain Starbucks Evenings: the first wine bar concept from Starbucks in L.A. Also serves craft beer, coffee, and tapas Panda Express: American Chinese food with plenty of orange chicken Vanilla Bakeshop: specialty cupcakes Pinkberry: frozen yogurt LAMILL Coffee: better coffee and pastries Kentucky Fried Chicken: fried chicken chain Fast Casual/Bars ink.sack: classic and modern sandwiches by chef Michael Voltaggio Umami Burger: gourmet burgers done with a twist, found all over Southern California Vino Volo: a typical wine bar that also offers food from breakfast to dinner, plus small plates 800 Degrees: quick-fire, fully customizable pizzas made in the Neopolitan style James’ Beach: this Venice staple brings American comfort classics and cocktails to the airport Scoreboard LA: bar bites A Leisurely Meal Border Grill: Mexican specialties by Susan Feniger and Mary Sue Milliken Chaya Sushi: modern Asian cuisine, sushi, and more Petrossian: a French caviar and Champagne bar, with vodkas, flatbread, and smoked fish P.F. Chang’s: Americanized Chinese food with wok-fired chicken and noodle dishes
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    I got a burger animal style, no special sauce(hate thousand island), with ketchup and mustard. I also got my fries well done since many "secret menu" guides say to do that. We got the kids a cheese fries since guides also say to do that. The cheese fries were kind of disappointing. My wife says that she saw them making it and they just put the fries in the microwave with a slice of american cheese on top. It is better than McDonalds, Wendy's, Burger King, Hardee's, etc. Maybe equivalent or slightly better than a Whataburger . Although I am not a whataburger fan. I think Five guys and Steak N Shake are better though. Five guys has many more toppings to choose from and the burgers are also cooked fresh. The fries are sort of an acquired taste, but i do like them now even though i usually prefer crispy fries. I have only eaten at steak n shake twice, but was impressed both times. Although in In n out burgers defense it is probably 25% cheaper than either steaknshake or five guys.
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    One dude trying to get to work. Get the fock out of the entrance. I pray I’m never in a situation like this where protesters surround my car and start banging on it. I swear I’ll drive straight ahead.
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    That was dumb. I still love the movie though one of Ahnold’s best.
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    The fact that you could pump enough atmosphere for a whole planet in a minute or 2 is hilarious.
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    I don't think in LAX, but there is one on about a half mile south of the airport on Sepulveda Blvd. Pretty quick Uber ride. There's also a five guys about a block away. I'd skip both and go to The Habit about another 2 blocks down.
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    See if there’s a Five Guys near by. If so, go there.
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    That is not what I observe coming from you, but if that is your intent I think that is cool
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    I would argue that your statement applies more to liberals than conservatives in general. I've shown here numerous times that liberals are proven to be less empathetic of conservatives than the opposite. I understand the allure of giving people a lot of free stuff; you don't understand why I disagree in many cases. Liberals tend to have a palpable vitriol towards Trump fans and conservatives in general. Conservatives mostly laugh at SJWs.
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    “That’s why I believe, if we are fortunate enough to win back the House and or the Senate, that’s when civility can start again. But until then, the only thing that the Republicans seem to recognize and respect is strength.” -Hillary Clinton I've been saying for months now. A vote for ANY democrat is a vote for domestic terrorism and violence.
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    Why do they care? Minorities don’t even use the crosswalks
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    Slow down, breathe, and try to suppress your hate for over half of America for a few minutes.. Then maybe find some posts in which I’ve proposed communist policies. Actually, you’ll probably have trouble finding posts in which I’ve proposed or supported many specific policies at all. What is happening here is simple. You have created a boogeyman. You’ve taken all the policies and ideas you hate from all the people in the world, and you’ve told yourself that someone to your left supports every one of the policies you hate and fully believes everything that offends you. But that’s not real life. It would be the equivalent of me saying that everyone that stands to my right is a White Supremacist Racist that longs for the days that the Klu Klux Klan ruled the night. And while many of you have claimed I say that constantly and believe it, I’ve never said it even once and I don’t believe it. The real world is not black and white. Shades of grey. You and I probably have a good amount of common ground even. Stop unknowingly making up lies about people and then convincing yourself they are true. It’s toxic.
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    I’m conflicted. The kid disobeyed orders, ran and had a gun on him, but I don’t see where the officers were ever in danger that required deadly force.
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    the one that isn't liberal and doesn't talk politics. :crickets:
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    I hate manure. I'm gonna get that sonofabitch
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    System seems strange to me... and, I don't know, make shift - is that the right phrase? Look, I'm not huge fan of Jameis Winston, in fact, I almost hope that the Bucs win only 5 games so that they move on from him in the off-season. I don't think anyone here would argue that Winston is a mediocre to bad QB, but for fantasy purposes, he's likely to be great. Just look at last year. He played in 11 games (technically only 10 because he only played in 40 Q's), and averaged about 300 yards and 2 TD's a game... with being thrown into the fire after a limited off-season. Yeah, I know he's going to throw a lot of Int's because he's not a good QB, but the volume will be there with Bruce Arians. This team, with below average RB's will throw the ball about 600 times. If we assume the Bucs throw the ball 600 times, that's 37.5 attempts per game. Assuming he plays to his average 7.6 y/a, that'll put him at 285 yards per game which is 4500 yards. That's if he has an "average" season. Average will also put him at 28 TD (considering 4.6% TD on 600 attempts). Last year, only 5 QB's threw for at least 4500 yards and 28 TD's (to note, 4 of the 5 threw at least 12 Int's), and one could argue that all 5 have good to great HC's. In these rankings, no QB has 2 WR's in the top 15 AND a top 5 TE, except for Winston. Just for comparison purposes, Carson Wentz is ranked 4th and has a top 5 TE and 2 WR's outside the top 30. Evans, Godwin, and Howard have a total SSI of 253.9 while Ertz, Jeffrey, and Jackson are at 137.7. I don't see how Wentz can have an SSI of 44 and Winston a 2. Last year, the Bucs threw the ball 625 times and the Eagles 599. With the acquisition of Howard and drafting of Sanders... plus Wentz's injury history, do you really think the Eagles are going to throw the ball that many times this year? I don't. With no upgrade at RB in Tampa, do you think the Bucs are going to throw much less than they did last year? I don't. In an NFL draft, I'm taking Wentz many many rounds ahead of Winston. In a fantasy, I'm taking Winston as a top 5 QB and Wentz as a QB2.
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    The fact is that the Social Media Giants were/are a much greater threat to our Elections than Russia ever was!


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