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It Wasn't Innocent Macron Says Famous Trump Handshake Was About Getting Respect

by Tyler Durden

Of all the sights during Trump's first trip abroad, his handshake with France's youngest

ever president, Emanual Macron, was the most memorable as well as symbolic.

At their first meeting ahead of a NATO summit in Brussels on Thursday, the two men locked

hands for so long and hard, their knuckles turned white.

When Trump tried to let go first, the French leader held the shake for a few seconds more.

Both men�s jaws seemed to clench.

With the handshake prompting a flurry of interpretative media reports, and on Sunday Macron told France's

Le Journal du Dimanche, that his now famous white-knuckle handshake showdown with U.S.

counterpart Donald Trump was "a moment of truth", designed to show that he's no pushover.

Macron also said that "my handshake with him, it wasn't innocent" according to the AP.

Macron said that he wanted to "show he would not make small concessions, not even symbolic

ones, but also not overdo things".

Macron also told the French newspaper that his approach to the encounter had been about

getting respect.

"Donald Trump, the Turkish president or the Russian president see things in terms of power

relationships, which doesn't bother me.

I don't believe in diplomacy through public criticism but in my bilateral dialogues I

don't let anything pass.

That is how you get respect."

Trump's hand contact with foreign leaders has been closely scrutinized since he took

power.

Memorable episodes include nearly tearing out Japan PM Shinzo Abe's arm during their

first meeting in the White House which started with a bizarre 19 second handshake, refusing

to shake Angela Merkel's hand in March, and a "clever neutralization" by Justin Trudeau

during their first handshake encounter.

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Phanimation - Why was I born? - Duration: 1:36.

*Happy music that I don't know where I got it from please don't ask*

Dan: AWW

Phil: aww

Dan: What the hell?!

Phil: what is happening?-

Dan: GET OFF!

-This is an accident waiting to happen.

Phil: haha...

Phil: this is insane...

Dan: this is violent...

and i'm just saying... Dab doesn't know Dil like we do-

Dan: NO!!!

Phil: Alright, let's invite everyone over.

I want Dab to meet Evan.

Phil: Now is the time!~

Dan: Here we go.

Dan: Okay! the moment of truth is here!

Dan: Evan is like-

Phil: Everyone has been waiting for!

Evan: Can I do it mum?

Evan: He's scary.

Dab: YEAH FLOWERS AND BUTTERFLIES!!!

Dan: Right!

*Dan translating*: How do you feel about red squares?

Phil: this is it.

Dan: yes?

Yes?

YAS?

Dan: ok Dab-

Phil: ok Dab's gone home, on his own.

Dab's Letter: I should really get going now

thanks for hanging out with me

see you later

Phil: said the toddler

Dan: said DAB!

Apparently.

Evan: That guy was weird.

He just played with a butterfly

My mum said not to talk to strangers

Why am I outside?

*Phil laughs*

Why am I here?

Why was I born?

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WAS HAT MAN MIT DIR ANGESTELLT ?! | Outlast 2 #16 (Deutsch/German) - Duration: 17:58.

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Angela Merkel Admits Bringing In Muslim Refugees Was A Big Horrible Mistake Video - Duration: 17:31.

Angela Merkel Admits Bringing In Muslim Refugees Was A Big Horrible Mistake [Video]

Germany's chancellor Angela Merkel has been the biggest proponent of bringing in as many

Syrian refugees as possible, adopting a literal open borders policy to bring in the migrants.

This quickly turned into a horror show, as crime was unleashed onto German cities, with

thousands of sexual assaults and other violent crimes were reported over the last year.

The German people had apparently had enough of this rampant crime in Germany, because

they just dealt a crushing blow to Merkel's conservative Democrat party and voted them

out by a large margin.

Merkel then took to the stage to backtrack as much as she could, citing that the migrant

crisis could have been avoided, and that she regrets the mistake she made, also referring

to multiculturalism as a "living lie."

According to the Daily Mail,

Speaking to the party faithful at its annual conference, she repeated her catchphrase from

throughout the migrant crisis, 'we can do this', but effectively admitted Germany

could only cope if she wrestled back control of the influx.

'A continuation of the current influx would in the long-term overwhelm the state and society,

even in a country like Germany,' she said.

The leader, once known as the 'Iron Chancellor', won rapturous applause after announcing the

volte face.

However, she resisted calls to set a limit on the number of arrivals.

'We want to, and we will, noticeably reduce the number of refugees,' she told the conference

in Karlsruhe.

'With an approach focused on the German, European and global level, we will succeed

in regulating and limiting migration.'

Mrs Merkel attempted to defend her August decision, which drew hundreds of thousands

to Europe, claiming it was a 'humanitarian imperative'.

She appealed to the party's sense of history, saying that the same strength that allowed

it 'to rebuild from the rubble of the war to create the economic miracle, and to go

from division to a reunified country' would get Germany through the crisis.

She said she was banking on a multi-pronged approach to cut migrant numbers, urging bolstered

protection for the bloc's external borders, support for Turkey to host refugees long-term

and a long-shot bid for a distribution scheme among EU member states.

She also touted a range of measures already undertaken in Germany including speeding up

the deportation of failed asylum applicants.

Mrs Merkel, who has been the country's leader for a decade, tried to paint an upbeat vision

saying it was no longer the 'sick man of Europe' and 'should be a country that

is open, curious, tolerant and even exciting'.

What do you think about

this

comment below.

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✊ Back when PROTESTING was REAL 🇺🇸 - Duration: 7:00.

Before Trump

Berkeley

Black Lives Matter

And... the Occupy Movement

Whose streets? Out Streets!

There was...

The dnc 2000 protests.

Here is an excerpt.

Clearly the LAPD is simply trying to send a message...

♪♪♪

Bush and Gore make me want to Ralph!

I don't even know what they are talking about.

What do you think of them blocking traffic here do they have the right to do this

or are they a bunch of weirdos?

No, they most certainly do have the right to block traffic.

Everyone deserves to be heard so you guys have to have your chance

and I'll wait till you're finished.

Thank you. You're quite welcome.

We are moving through buildings that actually reflect corporate globalization

and the heaping of misery on the third world.

That's the statement we need to make and not let it be deflected by police... uh tactics

They were everywhere!

On the street corners.

On bicycles.

In the sky.

As a marcher I was so glad they were there to protect us.

Whose streets? Our streets!

Whose streets? Our streets!

Whose streets? Our streets!

This was the city's finest hour and I could tell my new riends we're proud.

Stand up and be counted.

We've ruled this country for too long from behind closed limo doors.

We matter and you don't.

♪♪♪

Whose world? Whose streets?

Whose streets? Our streets!

Whose streets? Our streets!

Take the streets!

Hey, what time is uh Rage Against the Machine playing?

Don't forget the concert tonight by Rage Against the Machine.

Right across the street.

A free concert tonight by a group called Rage Against the Machine.

Now that sounded hip.

Al Gore could wait till tomorrow. I was ready for a concert.

We encountered a bit of heavy traffic on the way downtown.

I had no idea that the night had turned into a melee.

Some call it a police riot.

Needless to say we had never made it to the concert that night.

Is the concert over? Yep.

♪♪♪

[helecopter sounds]

This is what happened on Monday evening at The Rage Against the Machine concert.

It all began at a small portion of fence near the Staples Center

Where the police and a very small group of protesters were playing cat and mouse.

The police would advance. The protesters would panic and flee back into the crowd

and the police would retreat.

There was a group of quote, unquote anarchists or the black-clad contingents.

Two people climbed on top of the fence and were waving a black flag.

Nearby the protest organizers were distracted.

We had monitors at the fence de-escalating the situation calming things down, right?

We had shopping carts with puppets with problems and solutions in our societies and communities face.

And the police took it upon themselves to grab our shopping carts of puppets and take them away.

Police were converging on the protesters here and spraying them with pepper spray and teargas.

They were in the process of the voluntarily breaking up the assembly.

The LAPD declared the entire area an unlawful assembly.

This is a protest pit you have you have about nine thousand people...

that they expected us to evacuate in fifteen minutes.

Were there lots of exits or...

There was an exit here. There was an exit here and there was an exit here.

That raid was planned. It was planned ahead of time it was timed and we were set up.

The police were here. They were on horseback. They were all over.

Ten minutes into it they shut off the lights. Now it's blacked out. People are confused.

The police opened fire on the people exiting the venue

with rubber bullets, bean bags, tear gas, pepper spray and percussion grenades.

We started hearing the firing of ahead of us.

Do you know people that got shot by rubber bullets?

Everyone got shot.

And they were firing at the people who said <i><b><u><font color=#00000000></font></u></b></i>

"I think it's time to get out of here."

The hardcore was still back there.

It was like they started shooting innocent people with bean bags for no reason.

People with video cameras and the like were being targeted with the rubber bullets.

There were people that had nothing to do with it they were in the store.

You can't even have a concert without two thousand cops coming out and shooting them straight in the chest.

And a whole bunch of people right here the people that were trying to exit could not.

The police had their batons out and they were taking wide swings.

And it was a mad scramble and people were falling over these concrete barricades.

The people behind me trying to push. I had no choice but to push people.

The firing was getting closer.

People had their hands up like this.

Let's be honest. Who's violent in this situation?

It is not the youth. They have a right to come out into the streets and fight for what's true.

Countless survivors attest to being chased by the police to all corners of the city.

They chased us all the way down Olympic past the 110.

We were all out on Olympic Boulevard. Running like hell.

I really think that we should not fall prey going on the offensive

and allowing Mayor Reardon and his boys with war toys

to divert our attention from what these protests are about.

♪♪♪

[helecopter sounds]

It was basically... trying to kill a fly with a nuclear missile.

And most ironically this was all occurring as the President of the United States of America, Bill Clinton

was partying a few miles away with the elite of Hollywood.

The next day I was pissed.

I was ready to make a citizen's arrest on the Los Angeles Police Department.

I called the cops on 'em.

That was fun. I got in fucking political argument.

He said, "Why don't they watch it on TV?"

He said, "My best advice is don't tell them to go there."

Watch Behind Enemy Lines dnc 2k protests

Directed and edited by Richard Arsenault on this YouTube channel.

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UN chief explains his support on wartime sexual slavery agreement was about its principle only - Duration: 1:59.

The head of the United Nations is looking to clear up confusion about his recent comments

on the controversial wartime sexual slavery deal between South Korea and Japan.

Antonio Guterres stressed he supports the principle of the agreement,... not the contents...

and any disagreements over those should be dealt with by Seoul and Tokyo.

The explanation comes as Japanese media reported that he supported and welcomed the agreement.

Kim Hyo-sun reports.

UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres has explained that his support of the bilateral

agreement signed by South Korea and Japan on Tokyo's wartime sexual slavery was only

related to the principle of the deal.

He moved to clarify his remarks after Japanese media outlets reported that Guterres told

Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on the sidelines of the G7 Summit in Italy that he supports

and welcomes the agreement.

UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric further explained that Guterres agreed with the Japanese leader

in that it's an issue to be resolved based on consent between the two countries,... adding

that his support was not about the details of the agreement.

During the meeting,... Abe is known to have stressed the importance of the parties abiding

by the bilateral deal.

Watchers interpret this as Tokyo's response to a recent report by the UN Committee against

Torture.

Earlier this month,... the committee said the deal failed to properly redress the victims

and recommended the agreement be revised.

While Japan describes the deal signed in late 2015 as an "final and irreversible" settlement

on the long-standing dispute over Tokyo's wartime sex slavery issue,...

President Moon Jae-in recently told Abe over the phone,... that most Koreans cannot accept

the agreement on an emotional level.

Historians estimate up to 200-thousand women, mostly Koreans, were forced into sexual slavery

for Japan's former Imperial Army during World War II.

Kim Hyo-sun, Arirang News.

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UN chief explains his support on wartime sexual slavery agreement was about its principle only - Duration: 1:57.

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Was ist schön an Duisburg-Marxloh? - Duration: 0:58.

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When Paul Walker was still alive, he spent $9,000 on an unknown couple's ring - Duration: 3:09.

When Paul Walker was still alive, he spent $9,000 on an unknown couple's ring, and here's the reason why

When Paul Walker was still alive, he spent $9,000 on an unknown couple's ring, and here's the reason why.

In 2004, Kyle Upham and his fiancée — now wife — Kristen were looking for a diamond ring at one of Santa Barbara's jewelry stores. There was one more customer in the store, but, being focused on their search, they paid no attention to him at first.

The man advised Kyle and Kristen to take a closer look at more expensive jewelry, but the couple admitted they couldn't afford it. Then they started talking, and the young people finally realized this friendly customer was Paul Walker himself.

Kyle told the actor that he was in the military, and soon he would have to go to Iraq for the second time. But before that, he wanted to present his fiancée with an engagement ring.

Kristen remembers that Paul's face transformed when he heard Kyle was a soldier. But that day the couple didn't pay any attention to it, and they left the jewelry store without buying anything: the diamonds turned out to be way too expensive for them.

However, soon a surprise was waiting for them: they got a call from the store and were asked to come and take a $9,000 ring paid for by a person who wished to remain anonymous.

The young couple tried to find out who gave such a gift to them, but the store's staff just smiled, refusing to name the benefactor. The truth came out only in 2013 when the actor died.

Irene King, a former worker in the jewelry store, decided there was no sense in keeping this story a secret anymore.

According to Irene, the actor saw that Kristen loved one of the rings, but her fiancé said he couldn't afford it. Then Paul asked a manager to put the ring on his tab and insisted that the gift should be anonymous.

He was extremely upset that a soldier who risked his life couldn't afford to buy his fiancée a ring, and he rushed to right a wrong. That's how Kyle and Kristen finally found out who their anonymous benefactor was.

'It's still to this day the most generous thing anyone has ever done for me,' said Kristen. 'When we hand down the ring through the generations, there will always be a story to tell.'.

Preview photo credit Kyle Upham / facebook.com, Warner Bros. Based on materials from losangeles.cbslocal.com.

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Wir wissen nicht was wir machen👭😄 - Duration: 0:10.

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UN chief explains his support on wartime sexual slavery agreement was about its principle only - Duration: 1:57.

The head of the United Nations is looking to clear up confusion about his recent comments

on the controversial wartime sexual slavery deal between South Korea and Japan.

Antonio Guterres stressed he supports the principle of the agreement,... not the contents...

and any disagreements over those should be dealt with by Seoul and Tokyo.

The explanation comes as Japanese media reported that he supported and welcomed the agreement.

Kim Hyo-sun reports.

UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres has explained that his support of the bilateral

agreement signed by South Korea and Japan on Tokyo's wartime sexual slavery was only

related to the principle of the deal.

He moved to clarify his remarks after Japanese media outlets reported that Guterres told

Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on the sidelines of the G7 Summit in Italy that he supports

and welcomes the agreement.

UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric further explained that Guterres agreed with the Japanese leader

in that it's an issue to be resolved based on consent between the two countries,... adding

that his support was not about the details of the agreement.

During the meeting,... Abe is known to have stressed the importance of the parties abiding

by the bilateral deal.

Watchers interpret this as Tokyo's response to a recent report by the UN Committee against

Torture.

Earlier this month,... the committee said the deal failed to properly redress the victims

and recommended the agreement be revised.

While Japan describes the deal signed in late 2015 as an "final and irreversible" settlement

on the long-standing dispute over Tokyo's wartime sex slavery issue,...

President Moon Jae-in recently told Abe over the phone,... that most Koreans cannot accept

the agreement on an emotional level.

Historians estimate up to 200-thousand women, mostly Koreans, were forced into sexual slavery

for Japan's former Imperial Army during World War II.

Kim Hyo-sun, Arirang News.

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Bedtime paranormal story ~ Who was that blonde little girl - Duration: 4:09.

Hi guys.

As it is night-time, I thought that it is just the perfect time for me to share this little bed-time story with you.

It is a true and real story, it did happened to me. It was in 2009.

And it was around 18:00 to 19:00p.m, I took my towel and I was heading to the bathroom.

We don't actually close the bathroom, at least you know it is not occupied.

And just right before I enter the bathroom, I just saw a little girl coming just out of the bathroom.

I don't know if I can call it a ghost or a spirit

But she just made three steps outside the bathroom and then she disappeared.

Well ... just at the time ... Well ... I was not shocked ... Well... Probably I was just surprised

And ... Yeah, I was not that scared or terrified. I just stayed still for a few seconds.

And then eventually I just went into the bathroom and take my bath.

Till today, I still remember the little girl. I didn't see her front view, just only her side view.

From her side view, I guess the little girl was probably around eight years old.

And she was blonde, she has short hair, and she tied it into a little ponytail.

She was white and she had her towel wrapped around her body.

And I can ... I could see that she was very very happy to have taken a bath.

I did tell this story to my surrounding and one of them tell me that it's probably a little angel.

The reason why I share this story with you is just, I want to know what's your opinion about this.

Is it really a little angel?

For me, I don't know.

I want to think that it is really a little angel.

But yeah, for me to see that little ghost or spirit in my house, and especially just coming out of my bathroom.

So I just want to have your opinion and I'm very open to every comment

that you suggest.

And just give me your opinion or if you have a little theory on that

If it is a ghost or a spirit or an angel.

Yeah, I just want to know ... what .. what it is and what does it represent?

And so yeah!! That's my little story for now.

I'll just watch a little bit of t.v and I'll go to sleep.

So I wish you goodnight, sweet dreams and ...

... see you in my next video. Bye.

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Grand Theft Mario If Mario was in GTA V - Duration: 8:53.

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Was hilft bei Liebeskummer wirklich? | https://liebeskummer-bye-bye.com - Duration: 4:38.

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Yakabuski to Transportation Minister: Why was there no mention of Highway 17 in the Budget? - Duration: 3:59.

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Jesus, big money and the GOP Before Fox News, there was "The 700 - politics - Duration: 10:36.

Jesus, big money and the GOP: Before Fox News, there was �The 700 Club�

Before there was Fox News, there was �The 700 Club.� The thousands or perhaps millions

of Christians influenced by �The 700 Club� over the last four decades are good people.

Their intentions are noble. They mostly wish that others would find the peace and contentment

they�ve discovered for themselves. Along the way, however, the essential gospel call

about feeding sheep and lambs has been overshadowed by a perceived need to not just challenge

the evolution of our culture but also directly participate in what they view as its restoration.

Certain Christian leaders whose motives�while presented as above reproach�have fed them

Biblical mandates that seem to justify this participation. However, a deeper examination

reveals that the gospel being most preached today is a form of self-centeredness: the

gospel of self.

I know this, because I helped teach it while serving as Pat Robertson�s producer and

executive producer during a most critical point in the TV program�s development, the

1980s, when Pat himself decided that God had called him to run for president and that he

would win. The story of how this happened is my story, and the gospel of self is the

dark side of that chronicle.

History will record that �The 700 Club� was the taproot of that which moved the Republican

Party to the right and provided the political support today for a man like Donald Trump.

A 2015 Harvard report concluded that right-wing media was driving the GOP, not Republican

leadership, but this assumes that in order for people to behave as cultural radicals,

they must be manipulated into doing so. This is a misleading interpretation of human nature

and the power of personal faith. It would be absurd to suggest that the many elements

of right-wing media didn�t play a role in this, but those who challenge this right turn

by the GOP need to look far beyond the institutional power of media to influence. Conservative

talk radio, Fox News, offline publications, and the hundreds of online observer websites

would simply not exist without an audience driven by a faith-mandated conscience and

thusly predisposed to their messages. We knew this at CBN in the early 1980s, and as long

as we could present current events in what we called �a Biblical perspective,� people

would take an interest.

This form of Christianity blends so well with the Republican Party because both are formed

around a circle with self at the center. This was the overarching albeit unwritten strategy

of Pat Robertson, although there were many in key positions at CBN who either weren�t

aware of this or simply refused to see it. To me, it was pretty obvious and was later

proven in a memorable private discussion I had with Pat about fundraising.

The 700 Club began as a Christian talk show for the faithful, but its evolution to a politically

motivated, point-of-view news program began in bits and pieces before I arrived and accelerated

afterwards. In an address to a noon prayer meeting in April of 1981, Pat Robertson offered

the vision he wanted to fulfill and the Biblical justification for moving the ministry in that

direction.

And I tell you, in our world today; people are like a bunch of sheep. They�re saying,

�What must we do? You know, what do we do with our money? What do we do with our children?

What do we do with our education? What do we vote for?� And all these�What do we

do? And somehow or other God�s got to give some people with knowledge of the times to

tell Israel what they ought to do. And I think we have a golden opportunity to do that, and

that�s one of the things we�re trying to do on The 700 Club�

That was Pat in 1981.

So the vision was set and the only missing element was money. After all, CBN was a ministry.

It paid no taxes as a media company, and the tax exemption was worth far more than any

for-profit business model, especially in 1981. Pat Robertson was a brilliant marketer, however,

and despite his professed faith in God to take care of providing resources, very little

at CBN was left to chance, and that applied especially to fund-raising. Only a small part

of marketing is creative or innovative; most of the blue-collar efforts involved processes

and were extremely scientific.

We knew, for example, what percentage of 700 Club members�at fifteen dollars a month

� would covert to 1000 Club members�at eighty-three dollars a month�and we knew,

on average, how long that conversion would take. We had the same data in terms of converting

1000 Club members to 2500 Club members, and turning those members into Founders Club members.

Based on past growth, this allowed us to extrapolate a budget projection, and that�s what we

used to make our plans.

But behind it all was the mind of a fund-raising genius, a man who understood human nature

like few others, and mostly a man who was unafraid to exploit that understanding in

a justified means to what he felt was a righteous end. I learned how to raise money directly

from Pat Robertson, and his methodology might surprise the faithful, for it is built on

self-centeredness. And if the core of its ability to raise money is built on selfishness,

then it must follow that the CBN message itself must do likewise. This is the secret truth

behind what we intended to present as a movement of God�s spirit on the earth.

In February 1985, as I was gaining more authority at the ministry of The 700 Club, I asked Pat

if he would teach me everything he knew about raising money. We went to lunch, and I took

copious notes. Here�s what he told me, according to my notes:

We don�t necessarily have to present everything as a crisis, but it�s impossible to make

a change when everybody feels good about existing circumstances. That�s the mistake Reagan

has made. He got re-elected but now faces difficulty in implementing change, since he

sold the country on the fact that everything is hunky-dory.

It�s basically like John the Baptist. The axe is laid to the root of the tree and people

are saying, �What shall we do?�

We need to tie the spiritual with the natural (meaning current events). He told the people

what to do in light of the current events. We need to do the same thing, because if you

can do that, you really have something that�s worth something.

Here�s what motivates people to give to CBN, and in this order:

It helps me.

It helps my family.

It helps my community.

It helps my nation.

I�m fulfilling the great commission, spreading the gospel to the world.

It�s my duty.

I�ll get blessed if I do.

I�m helping others who are poorer than me.

It�s like a finely tuned orchestra. You don�t play all bass and you don�t play

all treble. Together, they make a wonderful sound.

People also like to be part of a winner. Nobody likes to lose.

Challenges are important, because people are goal-oriented and respond to peer pressure.

Bargains are important, like building a $13 million building for $100.

There is also a thing of the old folks wanting to help the young, sort of to perpetuate society

somehow.

What Pat Robertson taught me that day was that success in Christian television ministry

began with tweaking the self-centered core of human nature. Notice that he painted a

picture of expanding circles, each moving away from the recognition of self at the center.

Helping the poor is at the bottom of the list, almost as though that particular motivation

is separate from the rest, and this was played out in our use of Operation Blessing to hit

a particular kind of Christian giver. The rest, however, formed the core of our ministry

and our fundraising.

Armed with this kind of direction, it was easy to craft not only fund-raising but also

everything else associated with The 700 Club television program. Taking over the country

for God wasn�t so much positioned as a duty; it was more like �you need to do this for

yourself and your family.� It�s a subtle difference in the marketing practice of positioning,

but it�s a much more powerful motivator. This is core Pat Robertson, and nothing he

did, said, or accomplished makes sense without this layer of understanding included in the

final analysis.

There was nothing sinister about it to us; it was a sincere and genuine desire to change

the world for good, although its ultimate fruit has been chaotic, divisive, and dangerous.

We felt the hand of God guided us, and I write that in all sincerity. We looked at progressive

culture and saw only evil. We felt animosity against Christianity and the church. We were

mocked and ridiculed in the media, especially that which was coming from Hollywood. We felt

that God was giving things over to us to make things right. What we didn�t see was the

trap of our motives being driven by self. After all, does God really need us to fix

things that we viewed as wrong?

Even Pat�s acclaimed manual for living, The Secret Kingdom, is a diagram for using

the Bible to justify a lifestyle that is built around self, self-gain, and self-betterment

based on the above expanding circle. It�s a self-help book disguised as theology. Every

�law� proclaimed is designed to help individual people, families, and communities get ahead

in the realm of human competition. You can make yourself healthier, wealthier, safer,

happier, and more dominant in the culture simply by living within these �laws of the

Kingdom.� It�s a beautiful companion to the teaching I was given about fundraising

and further evidence that we were really teaching a very insidious form of selfishness, the

gospel of self.

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JJ - How Was Your VAS Experience? - Duration: 0:48.

Overall the learning experienced, if I did it

from 1 to 100%, I would say that it's a 95.

That's very good in my opinion. There's

just a few things here or there which maybe

could have been suited a little bit

better for me particularly, but as a

class as a whole I think

overall it's been great. I've learned Xactimate

and I feel confident to go out into

the field with that. I feel confident

to go out or run claims hail, wind,

whatever. I don't feel phased to go out

there and run claims and I think that

that confidence is just a an example of

the education that you'll get here at

VAS so that's good.

you

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Did you enjoy law school? What was that experience like? - Thompson Law Office - Duration: 3:26.

Did you enjoy law school?

What was that experience like?

Law school was an interesting experience because for most people, it's the first time you've

ever been exposed to these legal concepts before.

Before, it's like stuff we see on a TV or movies.

We didn't really understand the study and the analysis and the learning of it.

It was quite an eye-opening.

I'll get blunt with you, it was quite an awakening.

I learned a lot.

But I also learned that it really comes down to we're still dealing with people.

That's what the law really is.

It's not logic, it's not reasoning.

The law is basically experience, and it's based upon experience, and that's how we decide

things.

And we have a negligence law, for example, which I do a lot of.

Experience has taught us that if we don't hold people accountable for breaking basic

safety rules, it's gonna get repeated.

If we have an area on a highway where everybody knows that the posted speed limit is 55 or

65 miles an hour, if the people driving along that know that it's not gonna be enforced,

that you can drive 10 miles an hour or 20 miles an hour or 30 miles an hour, it's not

gonna be enforced, then people are gonna drive 20, 30 miles over.

And then people are gonna get hurt.

And our system, our tort system or civil system, that's really one of the most important parts

of our system.

It's not just to compensate people that have been injured or hurt by the wrongdoing of

others.

That's part of it, that's part of it.

But I think probably the most important thing is that our juries, as the conscience and

the voice of our communities, are gonna say, "Hey, these are our safety rules.

They're important to us.

And they're so important that we're gonna force 'em in this case so that people down

the road will know that they're always gonna have to follow these safety rules, and thereby

protect all of us."

Because if everyone follows safety rules, no one gets hurt.

Everyone gets home to their families, and everybody's lives go on like they're supposed

to.

But if we don't enforce 'em, if we give people a pass, give 'em a break, then that's when

that behavior gets rewarded and it keeps repeating itself.

I kinda think that's the important part of my job.

It's not only helping the people that got hurt and get through this thing, but also

making it so our communities are safer by helping to enforce the safety rules.

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