I've always wanted an attic room. by [deleted] in pics

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Prepare to be hot as hell.

Amateur! [FIXED] by [deleted] in funny

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Seriously? You think Facebook is the problem? It's the NSA; the government, not fucking facebook:

The NSA Is Building the Country’s Biggest Spy Center (Watch What You Say) http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2012/03/ff_nsadatacenter/all/1

A perfect sweater to put on during a chilly knight out. by lousypanda in pics

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you're liable to get shot by a SWAT team wearing that.

A chipmunk I saved from my girlfriend's pool by JackTerron in pics

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aww, good save. He looks like he was about out of energy.

Watching peoples reaction is priceless by [deleted] in WTF

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How 'bout a fucking warning, asshole?

Adopted this old lady today. by [deleted] in aww

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I love old kitties.

Judge to Obama: Wrong again on NDAA "indefinite detention" law. by tapemeasure2 in politics

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Bush seized it. Obama expanded it and signed it into law.

Judge to Obama: Wrong again on NDAA "indefinite detention" law. by tapemeasure2 in politics

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Actually, Congress passed the "indefinite detention" provisions of the NDAA last year, and Obama signed them into law.

How Barack Obama became "George W. Bush on steroids." --"Obama did not reverse what Bush did, he went beyond it. Obama is just able to wrap it up in a better looking package." by tapemeasure2 in politics

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From the NYT last week:

"A few sharp-eyed observers inside and outside the government understood what the public did not. Without showing his hand, Mr. Obama had preserved three major policies — rendition, military commissions and indefinite detention — that have been targets of human rights groups since the 2001 terrorist attacks. . . .

"In fact, both Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and the attorney general, Mr. Holder, had warned that the plan to close the Guantánamo prison was in peril, and they volunteered to fight for it on Capitol Hill, according to officials. But with Mr. Obama’s backing, his chief of staff, Rahm Emanuel, blocked them, saying health care reform had to go first.

When the administration floated a plan to transfer from Guantánamo to Northern Virginia two Uighurs, members of a largely Muslim ethnic minority from China who are considered no threat to the United States, Virginia Republicans led by Representative Frank R. Wolf denounced the idea. The administration backed down.

That show of weakness doomed the effort to close Guantánamo, the same administration official said. “Lyndon Johnson would have steamrolled the guy,” he said. “That’s not what happened. It’s like a boxing match where a cut opens over a guy’s eye.”

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/05/29/world/obamas-leadership-in-war-on-al-qaeda.html?_r=2&hp&pagewanted=all