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All of Elfie's bullshit in one convenient thread

Asperger's Syndrome: A developmental disorder affecting ability to effectively socialize and communicate....Asperger syndrome is a condition on the autism spectrum, with generally higher functioning...People with this condition may be socially awkward and have an all-absorbing interest in specific topics...Communication training and behavioral therapy can help people with the syndrome learn to socialize more successfully.

I am self-identifying as having Asperger's Syndrome today since I can't stand to have my cars dirty (I am kinda OCD about that) and I have no game with the opposite sex.
 
what's this?

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Is there a limit? how many can i have?
 
Just add this to the list............................

Many people with AS get college degrees, but not MOST. It's a subset of that population.

So you're a Jewish African American American Indian AS sufferer with two masters degrees from opposite coasts in our country.

You're like a never-ending ******* adventure story (emphasis on story).

I don't know the stats but, I can tell you that in the 25 + years i've spent in my field(HCI) and ancillary fields where i've used different teams I have met many, many, people on the spectrum.

Yes people can travel Tim to take advantage of the best programs in a given field.

If they lied to you about needing to stay within a 2 mile radius of the local community college....well I feel your pain.
 
If they lied to you about needing to stay within a 2 mile radius of the local community college....well I feel your pain.

ElfiePoloFakeEbonics' attempt at sarcastic humor, in one visual:

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FAIL ...
 
It's called Employment Practices Liability Insurance ("EPLI") you jackass, and Paula Jones was paid $850,000 to settle the sexual harassment complaint, you moron.

WASHINGTON — President Clinton agreed Friday to pay $850,000 to Paula Corbin Jones to end her sexual harassment lawsuit, finally settling a case that began as an embarrassing nuisance for the former Arkansas governor but later sparked a criminal investigation that threatened to topple him from office.

http://articles.latimes.com/1998/nov/14/news/mn-42627

CLINTON v. JONES

CERTIORARI TO THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE EIGHTH CIRCUIT
No. 95-1853. Argued January 13, 1997-Decided May 27,1997

Respondent sued under 42 U. S. C. §§ 1983 and 1985 and Arkansas law to recover damages from petitioner, the current President of the United States, alleging, inter alia, that while he was Governor of Arkansas, petitioner made "abhorrent" sexual advances to her, and that her rejection of those advances led to punishment by her supervisors in the state job she held at the time.

https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/520/681/

Employment practices liability insurance, known in the trade as EPL insurance or EPLI, provides coverage to employers against claims made by employees alleging discrimination (based on sex, race, age or disability, for example), wrongful termination, harassment and other employment-related issues, such as failure to promote.

https://www.nationwide.com/employment-practices-liability-insurance.jsp



You ignorant ****, no insurance carrier pays $850,000 to avoid the costs of defense. Settlements to avoid the cost of defense are in amounts around $10,000. Only a blithering nitwit believes that any insurance company, business, or individual pays nearly a million ******* dollars because of the "cost of defense" of a single-party sexual harassment complaint.

Once again, you are wrong and an ignorant *** while being incorrect.



Oh, wow, masters degrees. Holy cow, no wonder you are so popular as a paid ***** witness. Why, your credentialing is nonpareil. Nobody could have a greater background ... unless, of course, he had a Ph.D. Which you don't.

And hey, word of advice, Assberger - don't obsess on this topic because you are getting intellectually raped. You know, like you tend to do.
Until now, Clinton's $1.5 million in legal bills in the Jones case has been paid by State Farm Insurance Cos. and Pacific Indemnity, a subsidiary of Chubb Group Insurance. Clinton was covered by personal liability umbrella policies commonly offered on a standard homeowner's policy.

The involvement of the firms has provoked heated debate over whether they were extending special treatment to Clinton in allowing him to choose his own lawyer and in accepting the president's late filing of his claim. But the companies began bailing out after the president's lawyers persuaded a court last month to dismiss a defamation claim in Jones's suit that was specifically covered.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/politics/special/pjones/stories/pj091097.htm

Like I said in that earlier post.......

The only place I can think $10,000 dollars covers anything is down at the "hood" legal aid office.

That must be what you make a year changing printer toner, mopping, cleaning toilets, and bringing the lady paralegals coffee.

Calling you an ambulance chaser is truly an insult to dirty stinking ambulance chasers everywhere......but I digress.

I don't want to obsess.
 
The only place I can think $10,000 dollars covers anything is down at the "hood" legal aid office.

EbonicsElfie, is that you?

I don't want to obsess.

You can't help it, you Asberger's douchebag.

No social skills, defective brain, obsession-prone, and suffering a diagnosed brain disorder.

Sounds like ElfiePoloFakeEbonics.
 
Repugnicans are now vowing Total War. And the consequences could be immense

Great article on how the alt-right loonies corruption and treachery is beyond what we had ever dreamed.

Hopefully as soon as Hillary is sworn in these traitorous anti-American FBI agents can be removed from their positions and locked up, including scumbag Comey.


Repugnicans are now vowing Total War. And the consequences could be immense.

The election is just five days away, and something truly frightening is happening, something with far-reaching implications for the immediate future of American politics. Republicans, led by Donald Trump but by no means limited to him, are engaging in kind of termite-level assault on American democracy, one that looks on the surface as though it’s just aimed at Hillary Clinton, but in fact is undermining our entire system.

I know, my conservative friends will say that this kind of talk is just fear-mongering and exaggeration. But there is something deeply troubling happening right now, and it goes beyond the ordinary trading of blows in a campaign season. Consider these recent developments:

There appears to be a war going on inside the FBI, and from what we can tell, a group of rogue agents, mostly in New York, may be in such a fervor to destroy Hillary Clinton that they may be aggressively leaking damaging innuendo to the press against her in the waning days of the campaign. They succeeded in their apparent goal of making FBI director James Comey a tool of their campaign — and the basis for their investigation is an anti-Clinton book written under the auspices of an organization of which the CEO of the Trump campaign is co-founder and chairman. Pro-Trump FBI agents now seem to be coordinating with Trump surrogates to do maximal possible damage to Clinton.*

Republicans continue to cheer the fact that the electronic systems of American political groups were illegally hacked, and then private communications were selectively released in order to do damage to one side in this election. The Republican nominee has explicitly asked a hostile foreign power to hack into his opponent’s electronic systems.

High-ranking Republican officeholders are now suggesting that they may impeach Clinton as soon as she takes office. These are not just backbench nutbars of the Louie Gohmert variety, but people with genuine power, including Ron Johnson, the senator from Wisconsin, Michael McCaul, the chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee, and veteran legislators like James Sensenbrenner and Peter King. The message is being echoed by top Trump surrogates like Rudy Giuliani.

There is a growing movement among Republicans in the Senate to simply refuse to approve any nominee appointed by a Democratic president to the Supreme Court, leaving open any and all vacancies until a Republican can be elected to fill them.

State and local Republican officials are engaged in widespread and systematic efforts to suppress the votes of African-Americans and other groups likely to vote disproportionately Democratic; in many cases officials have been ordered by courts to stop their suppression efforts and they have simply ignored the court orders.

Republican elected officials increasingly feel emboldened to openly suggest violence against Clinton should she be elected.


It is important to understand that is not normal. This is not just bare-knuckle politics. Something extraordinary is happening.


Let’s take the FBI case as just one example. You have a situation where a group of FBI agents is in direct conflict with prosecutors who believe the agents have a weak case in their attempt to find evidence of corruption that can be used against Clinton. The agents, in an atrocious violation of FBI policy against injecting the Bureau into an election, begin leaking dark innuendo to reporters. That convinces the FBI director that he has no choice but to go public with the fact that the Bureau is looking at some emails that might or might not have something to do with Clinton, though no one has actually read them. That news lands like a bombshell, despite its complete lack of substance.

And then it turns out that these agents are basing their investigation on a book called “Clinton Cash” by Peter Schweizer. Schweizer is the president of the Government Accountability Institute, an organization co-founded and chaired by Steve Bannon. Who is the CEO of the Trump campaign.

While the “imagine if the other side was doing this” argument can sometimes sound trite, in this case it’s more than apt. Imagine if a group of FBI agents were leaking damaging information on Donald Trump in violation of longstanding departmental policy, and it turned out that they were basing their innuendo on a book published by the Center for American Progress, which Clinton campaign chair John Podesta founded and used to run. Republicans would be crying bloody murder, and I’m pretty sure the entire news media would be backing them up every step of the way.

It’s not that this kind of thing is completely unprecedented. When Bill Clinton was impeached, people talked about “the criminalization of politics” — the idea that Republicans were trying to use the levers of the justice system as a means to prevail in what should be just ordinary political competition. George W. Bush’s administration fired a group of U.S. Attorneys because they were unwilling to pursue bogus voter fraud cases against Democrats or were too willing to investigate genuine corruption among Republican officials. There are cases like the absurd prosecution of former Alabama governor Don Siegelman, who has been in jail for years because he reappointed to a state health care board a man who had donated money to a lottery initiative Siegelman favored. And there was this guy named J. Edgar Hoover.

But as he has in so many ways, Donald Trump takes every ugly impulse Republicans have and turns it up to 11, and just about the entire party follows him down. So now they are making it very clear that from literally the day Hillary Clinton is inaugurated, they will wage total war on her. There will be no rule or norm or standard of decency they won’t flout if it gets them a step closer to destroying her, no matter what the collateral damage.

It’s important to understand that strong institutions are what separate strong democracies from weak ones. In a strong democracy, one party can’t come into power and just lock up its opponents. It can’t turn the country’s law enforcement agencies into a partisan tool to destroy the other party. It can’t say that the courts will function only at its pleasure. We have the world’s most stable system not just because there aren’t tanks in the streets on election day, but because we have institutions that are strong enough to restrain the venality of individual men and women. And now, Republicans are not even pretending that those institutions should be impartial and transcend partisanship. They’re saying, if we can use them to destroy our opponents, we will. Something is seriously breaking down.
 
Ha ha!! You libtards are going to need padded cells and straight jackets on Wednesday.
 
Oh, I see. The President can use the DOJ and IRS to punish his opponents, but when the uncompromised FBI attempts to enforce the law, it becomes "corruption". This is how bad the Obama syndicate has become. And dumbass libs are asleep to it.
 
I laughed and laughed at this article...most of these horrible transgressions against democracy involve letting people know the truth about Hillary Clinton. Waaaaah! Stop telling people the truth about her, it's not fair!

Cracks me up.

What does it say about her that federal employees who stand to benefit most from her tax hikes and expansion of government, don't want her in office? Nothing good.
 
And nobody has any problem with someone illegally leaking the tax returns of a private citizen. Or leaking an illegally recorded tape of Mitt Romney speaking at a private event. Those aren't threats to our democracy apparently, but anything that negatively impacts Dems is.
 
funny that when comey let hitlery off without even a slap on the wrist he was doing his job, now that they have found other emails to investigate the FBI is anti-american...what a load of ****
 
BWAhahahaha....WAR! ........taking America back from the socialists!

The only choice for a presidential spouse


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ignoring repeated requests for help and allowing a US Ambassador and other Americans die,,,,that is ******* anti-american

losing $6 Billion while Secretary of State, that is anti-American
 
THE WAR WILL NEVER END!

LOCK HER UP!

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FIGHT FOR AMERICA!

VOTE TRUMP!





almost forgot

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Republican elected officials increasingly feel emboldened to openly suggest violence against Clinton should she be elected.

What a bunch of bullshit.
 
Judge orders Trump campaign to stop intimidating Ohio voters

Sad for the decent members of the GOP. I know you guys will bring up Okeefe's video but, remember that was low level people contracted by the DNC who were acting on their own. And they were exaggerating their activites to make themselves seem more important than they were.

Hillary nor any of the top brass at the DNC were involved. Here it comes from the top; Trump himself.

Truly deplorables, from top to bottom.


https://www.google.com/amp/s/thinkp...e643?client=ms-android-americamovil-us&espv=1

Judge orders Trump campaign to stop intimidating Ohio voters

Lawsuits are still pending in Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Arizona.

An Ohio federal judge on Friday issued a restraining order against the Donald Trump campaign, finding that Trump supporters are planning to monitor urban areas and illegally intimidate minority voters in the crucial swing state.
Cleveland-based civil rights attorney Subodh Chandra, who was observing Friday’s hearing, reported the news on Twitter.

He told ThinkProgress the judge said he plans to grant a restraining order against the Trump campaign and Trump ally Roger Stone, but not against the Ohio Republican Party because “there was insufficient evidence that the Ohio Republican Party itself was planning the voter intimidation.”
“Clearly he thought there was enough evidence about the Trump campaign,” Chandra said, adding that the order will be broad enough to apply to anyone conducting “rogue conduct” at the polls.
The case is one of four the Democratic Party filed against Trump and the GOP earlier this week — the Democratic National Committee also targeted the Republican Party in Pennsylvania, Nevada, and Arizona.
“It has also become clear in recent weeks that Trump has sought to advance his campaign’s goal of ‘voter suppression’ by using the loudest microphone in the nation to implore his supporters to engage in unlawful intimidation at Ohio polling places,” the complaint in Ohio federal court said.
Stone, who will also be named in the restraining order, has organized people through his “Stop the Steal” super PAC to monitor polls in areas with large minority populations.

Lawyers for the DNC asked the court to rule that Trump, Stone, and the GOP are violating both the Voting Rights Act and the 1871 Ku Klux Klan Act, and to issue an order restraining the voter intimidation through November 8.

On Friday, the federal judge did just that, ordering both Stone and the Trump campaign to cease their planned voter suppression tactics.
The Trump campaign failed in its attempt to argue that it is an “absurd notion” for Democrats to argue that “essentially half of the electorate… is engaged in a ‘conspiracy’ to suppress voter turnout,” as the campaign argued in a motion Friday. At one point during Friday’s hearing, according to Chandra, Trump’s lawyer also tried to allege that Trump’s voter fraud message happens all the time. When the judge asked for an example, the lawyer walked back the claim.

With just a few days until the election, lawyers for the DNC are rushing to convince judges to issue similar restraining orders in the three other states with pending litigation.
In Nevada, the state GOP and the Trump campaign were ordered to appear in court Wednesday and to turn over training materials they provided to “poll watchers, poll observers, exit pollsters or any other similarly tasked individuals.” But on Thursday, the judge said he hasn’t seen evidence that Trump’s campaign is training people to intimate voters in Nevada, and said he doesn’t think a restraining order will be necessary, but he will not know for certain until he holds another hearing with Stone on Friday.
 
I wonder if that's anything like the black panthers doing the same thing a couple of elections ago. Standing outside the polling places sporting baseball bats is probably not intimidating though.
 
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