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Posted by bagchucker on 3/8/2018 1:26:00 AM (view original):
not even caraway rye?



tell you what

how bout sauerkraut not slaw and pastrami not corned



welcome to germany
slaw is good on pastrami too......germany is a good country.....one of the best in the world.
3/8/2018 4:05 PM
FROM COMMANDO

FIRST RULE IS - THE LAWS OF GERMANY
SECOND RULE IS - BE NICE TO MOMMY
THIRD RULE IS - DON'T TALK TO COMMIES
FOURTH RULE IS - EAT KOSHER SALAMIS
3/8/2018 4:17 PM
Posted by dino27 on 3/8/2018 1:02:00 PM (view original):
Posted by wylie715 on 3/8/2018 1:09:00 AM (view original):
I don't eat corned beef on any kind of bread. Not a big corned beef fan. Am I still allowed to be Jewish?
wylie...just checking...you do know when i am kidding...i hope.
yes, I was kidding too!
3/8/2018 6:49 PM
good.......im glad...i think bagchucker thought i was serious.......
3/8/2018 7:11 PM
David Chase has penned a sopranos prequel for the big screen...will be set in the 60s...will have tony's parents......johnny boy and livia.....uncle junior.
im guessing it will be a franchise....chase is picking a director.
3/8/2018 7:19 PM
looking forward to it....loved the flashbacks.....esp the guy they got to play junior, and his always ****** off voice

3/9/2018 8:28 AM
and a shame if they don't find a way to work references to this scene in.....





"Look at her like that. Mari olina, gave me my first hand job-- me and Vincent Maniscalooo in the alley, behind the chicken market. God, what am i saying at this poor woman's wake?"
3/9/2018 8:35 AM

Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan has answered those who denounced as anti-Semitic his recent "Jews are my enemy" quote with another broadside, this time tweeting a video clip where he says "The Jews have control over those areas of government" - in referring to the FBI.

The clip featuring the latest remark was posted to Farrakhan's official Twitter account on March 7, well after the controversy erupted over the remarks made earlier, at a Chicago event on Feb. 25. Those comments brought new attention to Farrakhan's links with seven members of the Congressional Black Congress, as well as to Women's March co-president Tamika Mallory, who attended the Farrakhan event, and posted a photo of herself with Farrakhan on her Instagram feed after the speech.


3/9/2018 8:37 AM
Very bad man. I wouldn't meet with him. Obama shouldn't have.

But just because a photo is taken doesn't mean that they share all of his beliefs.
3/9/2018 8:58 AM

Photojournalist Askia Muhammad released a photo this week showing former President Barack Obama and the controversial Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan from Obama's years as a state senator -- and the photographer revealed Thursday that the Congressional Black Caucus had pressured him for more than a decade to keep it hidden.

Muhammad told the Trice Edney News Wire last week that he believed that the image “absolutely would have made a difference” in the 2008 presidential campaign had it been made public.

The image taken in 2005 at a Congressional Black Caucus meeting on Capitol Hill showed then-Senator Obama, a young Democrat from Illinois, smiling side-by-side with Farrakhan.

Muhammad told Fox News’ Tucker Carlson that the same day he snapped the photo, the CBC contacted him.

“A staff member from the black caucus called me and said ‘we have to have the picture back,’ and I was kind of taken aback. And we talked a couple of times on the phone after that, and I said ‘Okay, I will give the picture back to Minister Farrakhan’s chief of staff,’” he said on “Tucker Carlson Tonight.”

He added that after he gave the original copy to Farrakhan’s staff, he kept his own copy but remained quiet.

“I gave the original disk to him and in a sense swore myself to secrecy because I had quietly made a copy for myself,” Muhammad said. “It’s my picture, it’s my art, and it’s my intellectual property. I owned it and I wanted to keep it.”

He said the CBC called him while he was still on Capitol Hill and he believed that it was because “they sensed the future.”

“Minister Farrakhan and his reputation would hurt someone trying to win acceptance in the broad cross-section,” he said, referring to the possibility at the time that the young senator was being considered for a presidential run.

Muhammad also said that Obama had, at some point, people from the Nation of Islam working on his staff and in his offices.

“In fact he had people from the Nation of Islam working on his staff and in his office in the Chicago, his Senate staff. The members of the Nation of Islam helped him in his Senate campaign and on the South Side of Chicago.”

The Congressional Black Caucus did not immediately reply to Fox News’ request for a comment.



3/9/2018 9:05 AM
good stuff bottomlee........i hope one day chase would also go back to hbo with a current sopranos show.....post tony,s fatal heart attack........paulie walnuts retired...new crew.
3/9/2018 9:47 AM
Posted by cccp1014 on 3/9/2018 9:05:00 AM (view original):

Photojournalist Askia Muhammad released a photo this week showing former President Barack Obama and the controversial Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan from Obama's years as a state senator -- and the photographer revealed Thursday that the Congressional Black Caucus had pressured him for more than a decade to keep it hidden.

Muhammad told the Trice Edney News Wire last week that he believed that the image “absolutely would have made a difference” in the 2008 presidential campaign had it been made public.

The image taken in 2005 at a Congressional Black Caucus meeting on Capitol Hill showed then-Senator Obama, a young Democrat from Illinois, smiling side-by-side with Farrakhan.

Muhammad told Fox News’ Tucker Carlson that the same day he snapped the photo, the CBC contacted him.

“A staff member from the black caucus called me and said ‘we have to have the picture back,’ and I was kind of taken aback. And we talked a couple of times on the phone after that, and I said ‘Okay, I will give the picture back to Minister Farrakhan’s chief of staff,’” he said on “Tucker Carlson Tonight.”

He added that after he gave the original copy to Farrakhan’s staff, he kept his own copy but remained quiet.

“I gave the original disk to him and in a sense swore myself to secrecy because I had quietly made a copy for myself,” Muhammad said. “It’s my picture, it’s my art, and it’s my intellectual property. I owned it and I wanted to keep it.”

He said the CBC called him while he was still on Capitol Hill and he believed that it was because “they sensed the future.”

“Minister Farrakhan and his reputation would hurt someone trying to win acceptance in the broad cross-section,” he said, referring to the possibility at the time that the young senator was being considered for a presidential run.

Muhammad also said that Obama had, at some point, people from the Nation of Islam working on his staff and in his offices.

“In fact he had people from the Nation of Islam working on his staff and in his office in the Chicago, his Senate staff. The members of the Nation of Islam helped him in his Senate campaign and on the South Side of Chicago.”

The Congressional Black Caucus did not immediately reply to Fox News’ request for a comment.



Yep. If this is true it is shocking, and I wouldn't have done it. But I still havn't seen proof that this makes Obama antisemitic.
3/9/2018 10:04 AM
it was kind of difficult for a black state senator in chicago not to bump into farrakan on occasion......enough........it was a mistake.
how about some sopranos talk.
3/9/2018 10:08 AM
I mean, unless you are willing to criticize Bush and Trump for having anti-Jew Evangelicals linked to them.
3/9/2018 10:10 AM
Posted by dino27 on 3/9/2018 10:08:00 AM (view original):
it was kind of difficult for a black state senator in chicago not to bump into farrakan on occasion......enough........it was a mistake.
how about some sopranos talk.
Wait? So you say enough to this but you and crazy can bash DJT non-stop? Hmmmm....doesn't seem equitable.
3/9/2018 10:24 AM
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