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Eeos 15:10

Posted by goldielocks @ 15:41 on September 8, 2014  

That happens all the time and they rarely do anything about it.

An illegal alien would never deport another illegal alien

Posted by eeos @ 15:10 on September 8, 2014  

The Zeroman strikes again

Father Of Man Killed By Illegal Alien Takes On Obama

Human Cost: The point above, made to President Obama by a grieving father whose 25-year-old son was run over by an illegal alien who won’t be deported, underscores the high price of open borders for U.S. citizens.

That grieving father, Donald Rosenberg, has put another human face on the growing problem of importing crime through the Obama administration’s tolerance of illegal immigration.

His plea also highlights the White House’s refusal to deport those who shouldn’t be here after they do grievous harm to Americans, sometimes even killing them.

In a letter sent to Obama last month, Rosenberg, a self-described “lifelong, very liberal Democrat,” said his son Drew, run over and killed by an illegal alien in 2010, would still be alive if Washington consistently deported illegals who have conflicts with law enforcement.

Open-border advocates would argue that his son could have just as easily been killed by a U.S. citizen. True enough, except that he wasn’t, and the fact is the odds of American citizens being victims of any crime would be reduced if our borders were secure and alien criminals were being deported.

Rosenberg’s son was killed when Robert Galo, an illegal alien who had been here since 1998, made a left turn and crashed into Drew, who was riding his motorcycle home from law school.

It was a slow-speed crash and nothing serious might have happened had not Galo, who was driving without a license, “drove over (Drew’s) body a third time,” Rosenberg said in his letter, “in an attempt to flee.”

Five months before the fatal crash, police stopped Galo for driving the wrong way on a one-way street in San Francisco and, again, driving without a license and having no insurance.

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Ipso, R640

Posted by Buygold @ 14:58 on September 8, 2014  

Ipso – It will be a very cold winter in Europe if they go through with those sanctions. The Euro Kings and the weak US Regime haven’t quite figured out yet that Putin plays for keeps, not marbles. While the technocrats in Europe continue to believe they have power and the neocons continue to wage war, they fail to recognize that they don’t have any cards left to play. The west is a failing fascist, corporatist, foolishly indebted empire.

My only hope is that Putin is not a NWO tool like Obama.

R640 – thanks for the Shakespeare, every word true, with unbelievable insight.

richard640 – Erasmus of Rotterdam

Posted by commish @ 14:39 on September 8, 2014  

What else is the whole life of mortals but a sort of comedy.  In which the various actors, disguised by various costumes and mask, walk on and plays each one his part, until the manager waves them off the stage.

Last scene of all=Is second childishness and mere oblivion, Sans teeth, sans eyes, sans taste, sans everything.

Posted by Richard640 @ 13:46 on September 8, 2014  

The Seven Ages of Man

William Shakespeare

All the world’s a stage,
And all the men and women merely players;
They have their exits and their entrances,
And one man in his time plays many parts,
5 His acts being seven ages. At first the infant,
Mewling and puking in the nurse’s arms;
And then the whining schoolboy, with his satchel
And shining morning face, creeping like snail
Unwillingly to school. And then the lover,
10 Sighing like furnace, with a woeful ballad
Made to his mistress’ eyebrow. Then a soldier,
Full of strange oaths, and bearded like the pard,
Jealous in honor, sudden and quick in quarrel,
Seeking the bubble reputation
15 Even in the cannon’s mouth. And then the justice,
In fair round belly with good capon lined,
With eyes severe and beard of formal cut,
Full of wise saws and modern instances;
And so he plays his part. The sixth age shifts
20 Into the lean and slippered pantaloon,
With spectacles on nose and pouch on side;
His youthful hose, well saved, a world too wide
For his shrunk shank; and his big manly voice,
Turning again toward childish treble, pipes
25 And whistles in his sound. Last scene of all,
That ends this strange eventful history,
Is second childishness and mere oblivion,
Sans teeth, sans eyes, sans taste, sans everything.

Buygold @ 12:38

Posted by ipso facto @ 12:58 on September 8, 2014  

A new chapter in this clusterf*** starts when the first snowflakes fall. Better fire up those coal burning power plants!

Everything going according to Putin’s plan of divide and conquer

Posted by Buygold @ 12:38 on September 8, 2014  

Europe’s Russian Sanctions In Jeopardy As “One Country” Holds Out

Tyler Durden's picture

Damage Control begins:

 

 

As ‘rumors’ of European sanctions against Russia’s major oil energy firms are leaked strawman-like to the market and expected to be enacted as soon as tomorrow, it appears there is a ‘glitch’ in the union. The FT’s Peter Spiegel reports that one country is holding out on EU sanctions and that is the reason for an emergency unscheduled meeting of EU diplomats this evening.

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-09-08/europes-russian-sanctions-jeopardy-one-country-holds-out

eeos – exactly

Posted by Buygold @ 12:21 on September 8, 2014  

No way in hell the scum lets gold go up in a SM meltdown. Absolutely no chance.

eeos @ 11:55

Posted by Mr.GoldBug @ 12:18 on September 8, 2014  

“THIS TIME IS DIFFERENT”….different

Well my such and such price objective has been met

Posted by eeos @ 11:55 on September 8, 2014  

um hum, um hum, um hum

but you just wait, once this stock market tanks these PM stocks are going to fly! um hum, um hum, um hum

don’t forget what happened in 07′ and ’08 with that shite therory

whats in a name

Posted by ment17 @ 11:48 on September 8, 2014  

Newmont Mining Corporation

 

– Gary Goldberg,  a Goldberg in the ranks lol

 

 

President and CEO

Maddog

Posted by Buygold @ 11:45 on September 8, 2014  

Love how he calls them cockroaches. I’d love to have him in a room with Blankfein, Dimon, and the rest of our scumbag bankers.

macroman3 @ 0:06

Posted by silverngold @ 11:38 on September 8, 2014  

That would be great, but PPT (piss poor timing) for now. Too much on my plate to commit to anything more with teachers strike ongoing (so I’m home schooling the kids), putting in firewood, helping a neighbor in need, hauling kids to their PT jobs, dance lessons, and oh yeah, not to mention the “honey do” list that I have not started on, plus winterizing my irrigation system and other things. You get the picture anyway. Maybe we can try for closer to winter if I can get some of this load off my back. I’d like that.  I’m close to Hwy 97 about 35 miles from the US border.  Silverngold

Lunch Break: Takedown

Posted by winedoc @ 11:28 on September 8, 2014  

Silver struggling to hold $19

Prices aren’t off that much,   in CDN  dollar terms

Winedoc

Buygold

Posted by Maddog @ 11:23 on September 8, 2014  

Love that Putin clip…especially the “Give me back my Pen ” bit.

Deripaska is seriously rich and caused a huge political scandal in the UK a while back when Osbourne our Chancellor of the Exchequer was caught cozying up to him, yet Putin treats him like a tea boy.

I’m now convinced, Putin and China are golds only hope

Posted by Buygold @ 11:03 on September 8, 2014  

maddog

Posted by Buygold @ 10:42 on September 8, 2014  

Good to have you back my friend, even though you’re right and everything still sucks.

So Bo Polny says $2K by year end, Goldman say $1050. Polny’s advice only cost $20K a year, Goldman’s advice is free. Who is more likely to be right? Who is the better value?

Just another day.headbashwall

No change at all

Posted by Maddog @ 10:25 on September 8, 2014  

bin away for 2 weeks and nothing changes, no matter the news, Interest rates, PM’s and oil on their arses, while the SM is flat and no doubt will rally into the close.

 

Why …….Because We Can.

Re JAPAN SAYS ECONOMY CONTRACTED 7.1 PERCENT IN 2Q

Posted by Mr.Copper @ 9:37 on September 8, 2014  

First of all, gradually, global corporations like Sony started moving production to China after 1990. They’ve had problems there ever since with a few artificial currency created bounces along the way.

re Part:
“Business activity surged early in the year, with the economy growing 6 percent in January-March, as consumers and businesses stepped up purchases to avoid paying more tax.”

Comment:
Surge early in the year, 2014, had to be the result of the Yen being lowered thru the end of 2013. They got a bounce after that. (6 months?)Allowing the yen to be raised thru 2014, until recently, dropping it, now things are slowing.

These currency “treatments” are like Chemotherapy. Lower helps exporters, but hurt consumers with higher commodity prices. So they go on and off with treatments is the way I see the game going.

http://finviz.com/futures_charts.ashx?t=CURRENCIES&p=w1

Chilly times coming to Europe

Posted by ipso facto @ 9:26 on September 8, 2014  

Europe Goes “All In”: Will Sanction Rosneft, Gazprom Neft And Transneft

Tyler Durden’s pictureSubmitted by Tyler Durden on 09/07/2014 23:12 -0400

Until this moment, the main reason why everyone mostly dismissed Europe’s sanctions against Russia is that despite all its pompous rhetoric, Europe consistently refused to hit Russia where it would hurt: its energy titans Gazprom, Rosneft And Transfneft. The reason is simple: by imposing sanctions on these core energy exporters, Europe would directly threaten the stability of its own energy imports (Russia accounts for up to 30% of German gas imports), and as winter approaches with every passing day, playing with the energy status quo would seem like economic suicide. This all appears to have changed last Friday, when as the FT reports from a leaked copy, Europe’s latest sanctions round will boldly go where Europe has never dared to go before, and impose sanctions on the big three: Rosneft, Gazprom Neft and Transneft.

more http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-09-07/europe-goes-all-will-sanction-rosneft-gazprom-neft-and-transneft

Good morning Oasis

Posted by ipso facto @ 9:04 on September 8, 2014  

Kirkland Lake Gold Inc.: Fiscal 2015 Q1 Financial and Operational Results

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/kirkland-lake-gold-inc-fiscal-060000485.html

GLOBAL MARKETS-Sterling, British shares under pressure from Scottish vote

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/global-markets-asian-shares-tentative-003450409.html

Rubicon’s Phoenix Gold Project Remains on Budget and on Schedule for Projected Production in Mid-2015

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/rubicons-phoenix-gold-project-remains-100000327.html

Bombore Gold Project Feasibility Study Update

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/bombore-gold-project-feasibility-study-120406119.html

what really happened

Posted by ment17 @ 8:29 on September 8, 2014  

Political correctness is a doctrine, fostered by a delusional, illogical minority, and rapidly promoted by an unscrupulous mainstream media, which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a piece of shit by the clean end.”

This is what you should study

Posted by commish @ 7:47 on September 8, 2014  

download (14)  to win at the financial market. First thing to learn is that you have to play by the rules.

Coffee’s on

Posted by MadMike @ 5:05 on September 8, 2014  

prescription

Bo’s latest

Posted by ment17 @ 1:01 on September 8, 2014  

BO POLNY: $2000 Gold, Next Stop! 7-Year Gold Cycle Targets $5,000 & $333 Silver

 

silver doctors

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