Ukrainian President met veterans of private neonazi organization UPA from West Ukraine and Veterans of neonazi regiment Asov. The police was ordered to control trafic and neonazi organization and right wing-ultras staying under goverment control declared to make patrols as an anti-terrorism operation, where they informed that they will to stop and frisk everyone for symbols of WW2 victory, red flags, medals and other signs of "communism". to get to the celebration areas people will have to go trough massive police and military posts, machine gun armed patrols and security checks.
in all cases of finding something related with communism or red army people will face arrest for separatism and up to 10 years prison. the President Poroshenko declared also the creation of new state program where he ordered to rewrite the history with "ukrainian view". Ukrainian Neonazi Parties Svoboda and others got allowance from Poroshenko to "celebrate" the WW2 victory day by marching neonazi fire marches and humiliating the WW2 veterans.
http://korrespondent.net/ukraine/3679862-kak-v-kyeve-otmetiat-den-pobedy-nad-natsyzmom
looks like banderites will make 9 May very interesting.
Oh stop buying into the "neo nazi" putin bot propaganda. The president met with all veterans, thanked all remaining men. Odessa has jews, catholics, christians, current soldiers, veterans placing flowers and saying prayers over the "unnamed WWII soldier" monument. Kiev will be having parades in remembrance over the lives lost and sacrificed to protect the homeland.
And the outlawing of communist markings and insignia should be alright with anyone except the brainwashed Russians themselves.
Reform victory
>>43411
Ya fuckin shill mate. And your source smells of St.Petersburg bot factories.
Out of all the countries that occupied Ukraine, Poland (not to mention stabbing it in the back) or other regions, USSR was by far the worst. Moscow is having parades and flaunting their dicks like they won the war, but in reality by the time the Germans reached east Ukraine, the Russians were starving and if it wasn't for the Allied support from the West, Germany would have won. Most EU countries are celebrating a victory over totalitarianism in a civilized manner. Stop sucking Putin's dick so hard.
http://www.cnn.com/2016/05/06/opinions/sutter-canada-wildfire-climate/index.html
>True, there have been fires in Canada's boreal forest for ages. But scientists and researchers say this fire looks a whole lot like climate change. And that should be alarming for all of us.
Another disaster, another chance to write an alarmist article furthering your agenda.
Is anyone looking at serious solutions and prevention measures like controlled burns or clearing out the forests? Or is it all articles pushing their agendas?
>>43166
Portably to push an agenda, but who in the fuck in Canada would work those jobs? Lord knows I would for the right pay and cheap housing, and it would be a great way to inform the public of natural things and provide jobs.
But Canada should burn anyway.
>>43166
Thanks for the headline, /pol/.
>>43168
Shutup Cis Scum!
A trembling veteran stood before a judge, ready to turn himself in to serve a night in jail for lying to the court. What that judge did for him that night will remain with that vet the rest of his life.
Judge Lou Olivera presides over the Veterans Treatment Court in Cumberland County, N.C. The Veterans Treatment Court program assigns judges, typically vets themselves, to oversee treatment of veterans caught up in the criminal justice system. The program combines strict treatment with personal accountability, something most veterans understand and respond to.
The goal is to end the merry-go-round of substance abuse, mental health problems and criminal activity.
One veteran whom Olivera’s seen a lot of since the Cumberland County program began is Joe Serna. Serna, a medically retired Special Forces Green Beret, has had a rough time of it since his 2008 return from his fourth tour in Afghanistan. Serna suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) after nearly drowning in a submerged truck. The only survivor of that incident, Serna is now understandably afraid of small, tight spaces.
A series of problems sent Serna off-track in his post-military life. After an arrest for drunk driving, one of the conditions of his probation was to avoid alcohol. Serna reported for urinalysis to Judge Olivera’s Veterans Treatment Court every two weeks. Recently, he lied about a urinalysis result, but then came clean to the court.
“I gave Joe a night in jail because he had to be held accountable,” Olivera told CBS News. Olivera came to realize, however, that he couldn’t send Serna there alone.
http://www.care2.com/causes/hero-judge-serves-jail-sentence-with-veteran-to-make-sure-hes-ok-2.html
Serna showed up trembling, fearful due to his PTSD, but ready to do his sentence. Olivera personally drove him to the jail. He decided along the way to do something he’d never done before. He would stay with Serna inside that cell all night.
“I knew what Joe was going through and I knew Joe’s history,” Olivera told CBS News. “And he had to be held accountable — but I just felt I had to go with him. I felt I had to go with him.” Serna, surprised and grateful, spent much of that night talking to the judge.
“We talked about our families,” Serna told CBS News. “The walls didn’t exist anymore. He brought me back to North Carolina from being in a truck in Afghanistan.” Even the sleeping arrangements demonstrated Olivera’s kind understanding.
“He gave me the bunk,” Serna told the Fayetteville Observer. “The judge took two of the mats and slept on the floor.”
Let’s face it — Judge Olivera is a rock star. He went above and beyond to help a fellow veteran. In that situation, he understood two absolutes. It was unquestionably necessary that Serna be held accountable for his lie to the court. It was also unquestionably necessary that someone help Serna get through that terrible, difficult night inside a cage.
Olivera took personal responsibility for Serna’s well-being. He kept Serna talking. He gave him the comfy bed. In all ways, he treated Serna with kindness and respect, to get him to the finish line and back into successful treatment. Our hats are off to you, Judge Olivera, for your intelligence, your compassion and your service to our country.
We don’t do nearly enough for our troubled vets. This judge knew that. He went the extra mile to be sure the vet he had to incarcerate made it back out with his head screwed on straight. If more people took responsibility for their fellow humans in the way Judge Olivera did, the world would be a happier, healthier place for us all.
Stunning and brave
>>42368
i was going to prepare a graph showing how little of a shit i cared, but cba so ill settle for shitposting
Delray Beach, Florida residents or anyone who can please help! My good friend Jordan Parsons was killed in a hit and run. Please help me in anyway you can to help me and his family identify the person responsible for leaving my friend to die. Any information is important and will help no matter how little.
http://cbs12.com/news/local/range-rover-sought-in-mma-fighters-death-caught-on-camera
>>42850
>Floridaman
>>42850
I did it.
Range Rover winner by K.O.
http://www.armytimes.com/story/military/2016/05/04/army-investigating-if-these-west-point-cadets-making-political-statement-uniform/83950452/
>>42976
They made a display of support for a hate movement.
I'm not one for exploding when someone does something I don't like, I'm not a liberal, but for that particular career this is dangerous purely because can any non-black squadmate really rely on them in the heat of battle?
They were in uniform and broke a rule. They displayed political affiliation. Also they haven't been judged yet it's just an investigation so no one freak out yet.
>>43089
The picture is small but it looks like there are a few whites.
>Norbert Hofer of the Freedom party came a clear first with 36% of the vote in the first round of elections for the largely, but not entirely, ceremonial post of head of state.
>The result means that for the first time since 1945, Austria will not have a president backed by either Chancellor Werner Faymann’s Social Democrats or their centre-right coalition partners, the People’s party.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/apr/24/austrian-far-right-wins-first-round-presidential-election-norbert-hofer
>>40706
Concentration camps for subhumans when?
>>40706
Make Austria Great Again
Look at the data.
Only uneducated fools voted for them.
It just shows that fear mongering does work.
The cities that actually have immigrants voted green, while the far right got voted by people that live on cities without any immigrants. People with education voted green, while uneducated workers that can barely read voted right.
Trump's brown shorts militia is threatening artists who dare to criticize him. Let's fill his dumpster fire with the shit he deserves.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/donald-trump-hitler-pegasus-street-art_us_572c6ac7e4b016f378955696
>>42978
Hi Bernie.
>>42978
Some interesting comments after the article:
"Trump supporters can't have it both ways: they want to embrace Trump's platform of hatred and xenophobia, but then don't want him to be compared to one of the biggest, hate-filled xenophobes the world has ever seen."
"For eight years Presdent Obama has been refered to as Hitler by the republicans. Now someone calls Trump, a person that ACTUALLY dispays the same traits as Hitler, get called that and people loose their minds"
"Only proves that Trump's followers do not even believe in free speech." - and the constitution
>>43017
>but then don't want him to be compared to one of the biggest, hate-filled xenophobes the world has ever seen.
lel, these people have never been to /pol/
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/may/04/gmail-yahoo-email-password-hack-hold-security
The passwords and email addresses, which include some from Gmail, Yahoo and Russia’s mail.ru service, aren’t necessarily the keys to millions of email accounts. Rather, they had been taken from various smaller, less secure websites where people use their email addresses along with a password to log in.
People who use a different password for both their email account and, say, Target.com, won’t be affected. But those who tend to use the same password for multiple sites as well as their email should change their email password.
>>42764
Probably just an excuse to get other companies to start forcing people to use their phones as passwords like Facebook is doing now
>>42785
This. These breakins happen daily if not multiple times daily. Mobile authentication, especially through separate applications is an easy way to collect additional information on the enduser, as well as advertise to them more effectively. Some authentification services (google's authenticator is pretty okay, though not great, it's infinitely better than the tons and tons of dedicated authenticator apps that have access to everything on your phone like the steam authenticator, for example).
Anyway, it's generally a bad idea to use the same password on multiple sites anyway. Security will never be perfect but you can help yourself stay safe by using at a minimum three passwords.
>>42764
Das gay tho
Among the expansive field of Republican presidential candidates on display at Thursday's debate, Donald Trump may be the closest connection to the Jewish people.
Trump's New York, works in saturated professions with the Jews and has long been a vocal supporter of Israel. His daughter and two grandchildren are Jewish, executive vice president of your organization is Jewish - and Trump certainly has chutzpah.
http://www.michellhilton.com/2016/05/trump-tem-mais-lacos-judeus-do-que-todo-o-partido-republicano.html
What's with all the jewish news article lately?
c'mon /pol/
>>42941
/pol/ sucks Trumps cock with an eternal thread on the front page in support of him, this is clearly Clinton shills trying to sour /pol/ to their rockstar.
>/pol/ obsesses over Trump
>hates Jews and all the supposed conspiracies they are involved in
>their hero is supported by Jews and has a Jewish convert daughter and two Jew grandchildren
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/apr/25/canadian-hostage-beheaded-by-islamist-militants-in-philippines
>>41347
>Even being surprised that the members of a violent death cult murder innocent people
didnt their gook pres candidate fantasize about raping a murdered white nun
>Le weed man says Candada doesn't pay ransoms
>Ransom expires, hostage executed
>Le weed man is 'outraged' at the 'cold-blooded murder'
Gee, you'd think he would have whipped that money out since he didn't spend much of it for the Primary. By any chance were the electorate bamboozled?!
http://www.wsj.com/articles/donald-trump-wont-self-fund-general-election-campaign-1462399502
Why would he? Time to dip into some of that sweet RNC cashpile
>>42651
You make it sound like possible presidents usually do that anyway
>>42660
This. Besides which, we already knew he'd be recouping the "loans" to his campaign using RNC cash if he clinched the nomination beforehand, so this is no surprise to anyone who's been paying attention.
Fort McMurray Alberta Canada is on fire and these two morons need a brain.
Video of fire here:
http://globalnews.ca/news/2679330/fort-mcmurray-wildfire-map-of-neighbourhoods-affected/?sf25636196=1
>>42567
under-reported story, thanks for posting OP
Your welcome. Fires are all over the place in my location and way out of control
Meanwhile, the NDP just cut the wildfire budget from 500 million to 86 million.
>CO2 effects increase global CWP (crop water productivity) by 10%–27% by the 2080s depending on crop types, with particularly large increases in arid regions (by up to 48% for rainfed wheat).
http://www.nature.com/nclimate/journal/vaop/ncurrent/full/nclimate2995.html
>Factorial simulations with multiple global ecosystem models suggest that CO2 fertilization effects explain 70% of the observed greening trend
http://www.nature.com/nclimate/journal/vaop/ncurrent/full/nclimate3004.html
so, there is a "greening trend", and the rising CO2 is the major cause; also, crops will require less water
these are big news folks
It's all fun and games until the food chain dies off from ocean acidification
>>41535
Nature doesn't have to "admit" anything. There was no hard evidence before. Now, there is. There's never been some conspiracy hiding this phenomenon either. It's an idea taught in most environmental engineering classes and has been suspected (not quite proven) for decades.
However, the environmental and therefore economic and social impacts of rising CO2 levels can't be ignored, just because it makes plants grow better.
same story as presented by BBC:
http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-36130346
>The sensors show significant greening of something between 25% and 50% of the Earth's vegetated land, which in turn is slowing the pace of climate change as the plants are drawing CO2 from the atmosphere.
>>41553
>There was no hard evidence before.
So all the farmers owning a greenhouse and adding CO2 to have better yields were fools?
Also, this:
http://www.co2science.org/
>The authorities have called two witnesses. One was the suspect's sister who claimed she looked at child pornography with her brother at his house.
>The other was a forensic examiner who testified that it was his "best guess" that child pornography was on the drives," Donoghue wrote.
>The investigation began in 2015 when Pennsylvania prosecutors were monitoring the online network Freenet and executed a search warrant of the man's home.
http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2016/04/child-porn-suspect-jailed-for-7-months-for-refusing-to-decrypt-hard-drives/
>>41247
They only try to arrest these people if they're definite they committed the crime.
Allegations of this nature destroy people's reputations so they act with caution.
Damn, with her brother?
Hawt.
>>41273
posts like this are the reason why I come to 4chan
http://bigstory.ap.org/article/19d494bcbe194771864bc3961bb1498c/fears-trump-drive-immigrants-become-citizens
>MIAMI (AP) — On a recent Saturday morning in South Florida, 50-year-old Edgar Ospina stood in a long line of immigrants to take the first step to become an American.
>Ospina has spent almost half his life in the U.S. after emigrating from his native Colombia, becoming eligible for citizenship in 1990. But with Donald Trump becoming a more likely presidential nominee by the day, Ospina decided to wait no more, rushing the paperwork required to become a citizen.
>"Trump is dividing us as a country," said Ospina, owner of a small flooring and kitchen remodeling company. "He's so negative about immigrants. We've got to speak up."
>Nationwide, immigrants like Ospina are among tens of thousands applying for naturalization in a year when immigration has taken center stage in the presidential campaign, especially in the race for the Republican nomination.
>Trump, the GOP front-runner, has pledged to deport the estimated 11 million people living in the U.S. illegally. He's also vowed to bar Muslims from entering the country and threatened to cut off remittances that Mexican immigrants in the U.S. send back home. And he's called for building a border wall — among other proposals to deal with unlawful immigration, saying the federal government has failed to protect the border from people and drugs illegally entering the country.
>That rhetoric, immigrant advocates and lawmakers say, is driving many foreign-born residents to seek citizenship.
>"There is fear of a Trump presidency," said Maria Ponce of iAmerica Action, a Washington-based immigrant rights group that is teaming up with other organizations to help those seeking citizenship — part of a national campaign called "Stand Up To Hate." They've sponsored naturalization workshops from Washington state to Nebraska and Massachusetts.
>Nationwide, naturalization applications are up 14 percent in the last six months of 2015 compared with the same period in 2014, according to the government.
>And the pool of future U.S. citizens is large. Nearly 9 million legal permanent residents, or green-card holders, are eligible to become Americans. Of those, about 4 million are Hispanic.
>Rep. Luis Gutiérrez, D-Ill., was featured in a public service announcement encouraging immigrants to become citizens so they can vote in November. He mocked Trump's slogan, suggesting it was really: "Make America Hate Again."
>"We've seen it in the past and we are seeing it again many times over this year," he said. "When immigrant communities feel they are under attack they react with a large number of eligible immigrants becoming citizens and a large number of eligible citizens becoming voters."
>Erica Bernal of the National Association of Latino Elected Officials said the tenor of the presidential campaign is galvanizing Latino immigrants. She said today's movement is reminiscent of the 1990s when Latinos in California rose up against Proposition 187, which sought to deny government services to those in the state illegally. The courts overturned it.
>Her group and several local ones in Los Angeles recently launched a regional campaign to encourage Latino immigrants to become citizens. About 775,000 legal immigrants in the L.A. area are eligible for citizenship.
>To qualify, immigrants must have been in the country five years, complete a 21-page application, get fingerprinted, pass a civics and English exam and pay almost $700 in fees.
>Ivan Parra, citizenship coordinator with the Florida Immigrant Coalition said immigrants laugh when he asks why they want to become Americans.
>"'You know why,' they say, 'I want to vote against racism and hate,'" said Parra.
>He says immigrants this year are "desperate to be part of the political process."
>Maria Cristina Giraldo, originally from Colombia and already a U.S. citizen, said she is so fearful of Trump becoming president that she brought five relatives to a naturalization workshop in South Florida.
>"Trump is anti-immigrant," said Giraldo, who works cleaning houses. "I don't know if it's because he's such a brute in his speeches or that he isn't careful in what he's saying, but he's very nasty toward Hispanics."
>Her sister, Gladys Ceballos of Hollywood, Florida, agreed. She's trying for the second time to become a citizen after failing to pass the English exam. She says she's not fearful of Trump, but she doesn't trust him.
>John Haughton, 66, a Jamaican immigrant, said: "Trump is a man who would say one thing today and may modify his views tomorrow."
>"I want my voice heard," said Haughton, a legal permanent resident since 2008.
>Seung Baik, 43, who was born in South Korea and brought to the U.S. as a teenager, said he too believes Trump is too divisive.
>"It took me a little longer to become a citizen because I didn't want to apply and treat this as a membership to something, like joining a club," said Baik, a church pastor. "The world and this nation are changing, and my vote matters."
>Baik said he won't be registering as a Democrat or Republican but remains independent. He's undecided about whom he will vote for in his first presidential election as a U.S. citizen, but "it won't be Donald Trump."
>>42242
All the Trump supporters I know keep insisting that immigrants are going to jump on the Trump Train vs Hillary because of the way Bill Clinton treated them in the 90s.