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ET on MTV after the finale of The Challenge: Vendettas.
It's about to be a girl fight on The Challenge: Vendettas.
Afghans, meanwhile, took advantage of Western forces to settle personal vendettas.
Race was fodder for private vendettas as well as official discrimination.
At times the president has waged his attacks like personal vendettas.
Small-mindedness, personal vendettas and sketchy ethics infect doctor and patient alike.
President Trump made our relationship with Israel about politics and his personal vendettas.
Judges should not have to concern themselves with public opinion or political vendettas.
A series of weak leaders, nursing personal vendettas, has only added to the problem.
It records deaths and transactions, benefactions and trespasses, favors done and owed, vendettas pursued.
His mandate as the nation's top prosecutor is to carry out Trump's private vendettas.
The hills are literally burning with fires set by vengeful locals locked in vendettas.
Survivor is a game filled with luck, with vendettas, with the vagaries of human emotion.
Kyle tells me that because I won Vendettas so I don't deserve to win again.
Below its blustering military surface, the opera explores dark themes like vendettas and subterfuged desire.
The number of vendettas on display is impressive, even for a master revenge songstress like Swift.
But woe to any president who tries to enlist G-men and women in private vendettas.
Democrats accused Trump this week of using the Interior Department for "political vendettas" against Alaska's senators.
He said it was only after "personal family issues" and "vendettas" arose that the accusations came out.
But critics say the law has been mostly misused, often to settle personal vendettas and property disputes.
Will he get us into a war as his differences with foreign leaders escalate into personal vendettas?
He humiliated the attorney general, undercut his national security adviser and engaged in personal vendettas against senior F.B.I. officials.
"The prize for the winner is temporary accession to limited political power, not the satisfaction of vendettas," Krauthammer wrote.
I am also a friend of firecracker Kayleigh and rooted for her on Vendettas when she was being bullied.
After Rivals III, Wharton has appeared on the subsequent seasons Invasion, Dirty 30, and Champs Vs. Stars and Vendettas
But he was well aware of the various agendas and vendettas at play whenever he wrote an Uber story.
For example, some researchers have contended that allegations of wrongdoing may be frivolous or driven by employees' personal vendettas.
They're painted either with petty concerns and narrow targets or the physical inability to carry out their vendettas long-term.
Tony has been in Johnny's shadow way too long; it's a big reason why Tony went after Johnny on Vendettas.
The Kyle you all got to know in Vendettas is not the Kyle you will see here in Final Reckoning.
At some point in this dangerous game of chicken, someone needs to quit the political vendettas and put things right.
Every strongman's hand is against the other, and many have personal vendettas among themselves, mainly centered on power or authority.
EPA's regulatory powers should be used to promote environmental protection, not to retaliate for policy disagreements or carry out vendettas.
The opinions expressed here are his own.) By Keith Emmer June 2 (Reuters) - Throughout history, wealthy industrialists have engaged in vendettas.
Speaking of broken relationships, when we left off Vendettas, Johnny Bananas and Natalie were dealing with their own set of issues.
But it has also attracted criticism, not least from journal editors, some of whom argue anonymity's cloak lets vendettas flourish unchecked.
Devin Walker didn't come to play around this season on MTV's The Challenge: Vendettas — and PEOPLE has an exclusive first look!
A decade's worth of games across many Nintendo consoles has never left us with a shortage of board game-fueled vendettas.
BREAKFAST BROWSE Game of Elmo If the Sesame Star had it his way, he'd solve all family vendettas with ... respectful conversation.
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: I think people have like a lot of personal vendettas, they want to be like personal warriors or something.
A big puzzle is whether the campaign is a genuine attempt to clean up or mainly a cover for political vendettas.
Deeply compromised figures with vendettas against the activists — particularly the ex-prosecutors Viktor Shokin and Yuriy Lutsenko — are transformed into heroes.
Now, these provisions weren't intended to empower a president to reverse decades of U.S. trade policy, or engage in personal vendettas.
Negrotti, 28, also claimed that fellow Challenge castmate Kaleigh Morris outed her on social media following a fight during last season's Vendettas.
After winning MTV's The Challenge: Vendettas earlier this year, Cara Maria Sorbello is back in action for her 12th season, Final Reckoning.
Zach won't budge on this because he says Tony was his ride or die who helped him get to the Vendettas final.
After winning MTV's The Challenge: Vendettas earlier this year, Cara Maria Sorbello is back in action for her 12th season, Final Reckoning.
After winning MTV's The Challenge: Vendettas earlier this year, Cara Maria Sorbello is back in action for her 12th season, Final Reckoning.
Tilley said he has been unfairly targeted by the state medical board after complaints were filed against him because of personal vendettas.
Other aspects beyond a tug-of-war with the Justice Department may be involved in Trump's pardoning decisions, such as personal vendettas.
There are a lot of things Donald Trump does stand for which are neither politically self-destructive nor focused upon personal vendettas.
This is a season that has repeatedly shown ostensible allies Bobby and Chuck furthering their vendettas against everyone other than each other.
But he was also rambling, repetitive, failed to complete thoughts and -- worst of all -- allowed himself to get side-tracked by personal vendettas.
The Challenge: Vendettas champion Cara Maria Sorbello and Ex on the Beach/Big Brother alum Paul Calafiore are giving love a second chance.
In three decades, thirty-five local men and women had been murdered in Mafia vendettas, including Garofalo's father, her uncle, and her brother.
It's clear that for Republican lawmakers, carrying out political vendettas and thwarting the president's prerogatives are more important than having a functioning government.
"Taxpayers deserve better than a president who would sabotage critical economic development to pursue petty partisan vendettas," said Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, a Democrat.
Trump has emerged from acquittal newly emboldened to pursue his own interests and vendettas, with a Republican Party fully willing to look away.
To most everyone else, he's a begrudged bully who refuses to allow old vendettas to die — even after the foe in question has.
If you could, please don't spend my money on the personal vendettas, institutional lies and attempts to protect the criminals associated with Trump.
Shifting the focus to personal vendettas is dangerous and unchartered territory for a man and a business that have the most to lose.
After winning MTV's The Challenge: Vendettas earlier this year, Cara Maria Sorbello is back in action for her 12th season, The Challenge: Final Reckoning.
But the vendettas look different when one person is the potential next leader of the free world and the other is a private citizen.
After winning MTV's The Challenge: Vendettas earlier this year, Cara Maria Sorbello is back in action for her 12th season, The Challenge: Final Reckoning.
And the Trump administration looks like it still doesn't have its act completely together or is simply executing personal vendettas first and governing second.
Yet, critics say, Interpol has not been rigorous enough in ensuring that the red notice database is not being used to settle political vendettas.
A wild matrix of secrets, betrayals, vendettas, jealousies and hidden motives is revealed, as no one seems to be who they say they are.
His feed features lots of vendettas, lies, and trivia that make it a fascinating antidote to the antiseptic, workshopped tweets of the typical politician.
Before we can compete though, we finally get to see which name on Johnny's long list of vendettas is going to play by his side.
This was nothing trivial like empowering white hate groups or waging public and legal vendettas against his enemies—he's been doing those things all along.
Because of its strange vendettas, perceived corruption, and its campaigns' alleged "fear mongering," AHF has, unsurprisingly, racked up many enemies in the AIDS advocacy world.
If this all leaves you feeling like we're left in a world ruled by vendettas and random violence, Hawley tries to end with some hope.
But the eerily similar responses from Comey and the others still feed the belief that top political appointees use the bureaucracy to carry out vendettas.
But in recent years, as political tensions have taken on the tone of personal vendettas, it has become one of the last bastions of bipartisanship.
Instead of these egotistical personalized vendettas against a president who himself is a patriotic American, instead of that, why don't we try to help him?
James M. Moschella, a lawyer for Detective Terrell, said the suits were baseless vendettas by people he had arrested and their parents, built on lies.
All-time greatest champ Johnny "Bananas" Devenanzio was eliminated on Tuesday night's episode of The Challenge: Vendettas — the latest season of MTV's long-running reality show.
One grave remains covered in dirt: Johnny Bananas, the Challenge King, the man with arguably THE MOST vendettas in Challenge history, is left without a partner.
It compared the proposal to outlaw marital rape with India's tough anti-dowry law, which men's rights groups say women are misusing to settle personal vendettas.
It is the only way we can create a system where the needs of patients come first, and long-term sustainability isn't upset by political vendettas.
"This is yet another reminder of what happens when multilateral bodies lack oversight and responsible leadership and become instead a vehicle for political vendettas," Pompeo said.
No president should derail the career of a foreign-service officer because she would not violate the trust of her office to enable his political vendettas.
Much of the show's humor comes from the intensity its stars bring to examining the evidence, honing in on the vandal's artistic tastes, student vendettas, and gossip.
" Asked for a response, Mr. Greenberg wrote in an email, "The allegations previously reported in the N.Y. Times are the result of a personal estrangement and vendettas.
Volodymyr Ariev, a lawmaker from Poroshenko's faction, told Reuters it was unlikely that parliament would back that move because lawmakers fret about being prosecuted in political vendettas.
Nevertheless, when nobody's looking, supplicants come in droves: jilted wives with vendettas, prostitutes with unwanted pregnancies, young men who've heard that the local recluse pays for sex.
In the following years, a spate of killings shook the city — the result, people said, of growing radicalism among Islamist militias but also tribal vendettas and criminality.
If there were a President who wished to pursue vendettas, the regulatory state would be the most direct and simplest way for him or her to do so.
Because President Trump has frequently tweeted denunciations of this trio, it's understandable that many people view their firings as unjustified political vendettas by the president against his critics.
Meanwhile content that may not explicitly violate rules is sometimes posted by users to perpetrate abuse or vendettas, terrorize political opponents, or out sex workers or trans people.
And as Superman continues to save lives, and to be blamed when lives are lost around him, both the public controversy and the private vendettas get more heated.
If he insults large groups of Americans, uses his powers to unleash vendettas against his opponents, places political hacks in the bureaucracy, and betrays allies, he will fail.
We could use a refresher course on all the key players, vendettas, and who did and didn't die in season 4 (so many people died in season 4!).
In more than five hours as a prosecution witness, Mr. Zambada gave details about smuggling routes, money-laundering schemes, bloody wars, vendettas and millions of dollars in bribes.
When Feud season 2 premieres, Bette Davis and Joan Crawford's Hollywood vendettas will be scrapped in favor of the Buckingham Palace drama that was Prince Charles and Princess Diana.
Judging from Trump's statement, he is simply taking Qatar's neighbors at their self-serving word and he is letting himself-and the U.S.-be used to legitimize their vendettas.
Johnny's former friend, Tony Raines, became his biggest foe during Vendettas when Tony sent Bananas into an elimination, which he ultimately lost, but Tony's noticeably absent from this list.
" And ultimately, says the source, "the Kemsleys are avid supporters of the Vanderpump Dog Foundation and they hope that personal vendettas don't get in the way of the charity.
To forestall the possibility of personal vendettas or other non-security interests leading to surveillance requests, no single individual at the NSA is authorized to make a collection request.
But saying he knew about the scheme raises questions about why he didn't do more to stop U.S. foreign policy from becoming a vehicle for the president's political vendettas.
After news broke this week that The Challenge: Vendettas champion Cara Maria Sorbello and Ex on the Beach/Big Brother alum Paul Calafiore had split, Sorbello, 32, is speaking out.
Arya may be forced to abandon her own personal vendettas if she wants to join them, but that doesn't mean she won't be hired to engage in far pettier shit.
Russia's ruling system, while projecting an image of unity, is divided along many lines — between security hawks and economic liberals, between people with personal vendettas, and between competing business interests.
The fact that Trump is teetering on self-destruction with his racial rants and personal vendettas will only be complicated by the increasing disclosures of his wheeling-and-dealing style.
Given the president's consistent railing against tech companies, you can imagine where that might raise concerns about the agency, under a single director, acting out vendettas against Twitter or Facebook.
Because of how your elimination went down, you don't necessarily have any specific vendettas, but was there someone after your elimination that you would have like to have seen go next?
In light of recent Twitter drama and what happens in the premiere, let me clear up some unfinished and much asked about Vendettas business before we roll into Final Reckoning goodness.
I remember there was a night on Vendettas when Kailah had her in the kitchen screaming in her face that no one liked her and that she should just go home.
Demaci, who studied literature, law and education, was first known as a writer, especially for his 1958 novel titled "The Snakes of Blood," which explored blood vendettas in Kosovo and Albania.
Volodymyr Ariev, a lawmaker in Poroshenko's faction, the largest in the chamber, told Reuters he did not expect such a move to succeed because politicians fear being prosecuted in political vendettas.
Ordinary people were paying for political struggle at the elite level, often with their lives, but they were also responsible for the petty vendettas they carried out when given the chance.
Be smart: History shows that when governments acquire vast stocks of personal data on their citizens, it's very tempting for them to use that information for political purposes or personal vendettas.
Casiple said Sara Duterte as president could protect her father's legacy and insulate him from political vendettas and what he has described as a "pattern of imprisonment" of former Philippine presidents.
PEOPLE can exclusively reveal the cast for the 32nd season of MTV's The Challenge: Final Reckoning, the third in a trilogy of seasons that began with Dirty 30 and continued with Vendettas.
It would begin to reassure many who deplore the criminalization of political opponents and the partisan vendettas in Washington that have been waged in Washington against Hillary Clinton for far too long.
This is the girl who came in as a mercenary on Vendettas when I was waving her down to update her on the house drama and show off the pirate I scored.
Every day brings new shocks: firings, sudden policy reversals, insulting tweets, blatant lies, angry threats, personal vendettas, provocations, court challenges, unpresidential behavior, embarrassing revelations, shady characters, rampant bigotry, alienated allies, inhumane policies.
He said it was vital that Democrats check the urge to use their newfound power to pursue vendettas against Mr. Trump, either through an early bid to impeach him or other means.
US asylum laws "were never intended to provide asylum to all those who fear generalized violence, crime, personal vendettas, or a lack of job prospects," Sessions argued in the October 2017 speech.
Indeed, using the power of the presidency to push personal vendettas is something all too common in places the United States does not wants to emulate -- think Russia, Iran, Venezuela, Zimbabwe, and Turkey.
Critics say the laws enable accusers to settle personal vendettas with scant evidence, or target minorities, and point to the chilling effect Islamist and mob violence can have on defenders of those accused.
Even by Pennsylvania's unbuttoned standards, it was a scandal of exhausting length and tawdriness, a seemingly endless parade of pornography, personal and political vendettas, smear tactics, barely veiled threats, conspiracy and cover-up.
Ultimately, Saturday's events served to reveal the expanding web of vendettas and alleged skulduggery clawing at the heart of America's government that potentially threatens the long-term health of the nation's democracy itself.
At the same time, "Yardie" (the title is Jamaican patois for a gang member) has something to say about the way immigrants can become trapped in the loyalties and vendettas of their homelands.
"Legalities aside, it seems like a terrible mistake to use the security clearance system as an instrument of political vendettas," said Steven Aftergood at the Federation of American Scientists&apos Project on Government Secrecy.
Reality check While Sondland, who donated $1 million to Trump's inaugural committee, appears to have abused his title to further Trump's personal vendettas, plenty of diplomats are still working hard for the State Department.
At the club, Kam has the idea that if she picks Paulie and Natalie for Armageddon, Kyle would have to choose me as he owed me for putting him through to the Vendettas final.
"The President shouldn't be declassifying documents in order to undermine an investigation into his campaign or pursue vendettas against political enemies," said Mark Warner of Virginia, the top Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee.
"During her tenure as attorney general, Kane behaved in a paranoid manner and repeatedly misused her official authority to advance her personal vendettas," Steele wrote in a sentencing memo, according to the The Legal Intelligencer.
Although the program could conceivably lead to foul play — vendettas by jilted lovers or disgruntled neighbors come to mind — Lieutenant Encinias said there had been no signs of false reporting in the Dear John program.
And for her fellow sophomore seasoner Rogan, it's an impressive full circle after he was the first person eliminated in his first season, Vendettas, which was also the first season to bring out British competitors.
"I urge the U.S. government to reject any effort to abuse the extradition process to carry out political vendettas," Gulen said on Tuesday in a statement issued by an affiliated group, the Alliance for Shared Values.
"We know it's only not about the well being of the country ... its about merely personal vendettas that they have against the President of the country," Edward Zuma said in an interview with ENCA television station.
It's general enough that listeners can even project their own vendettas onto her words, as the right-wing garbage heap Breitbart did after the song's release, tweeting the song's lyrics alongside links to their blog posts.
The State Department's inspector general "may have failed to operate as an independent watchdog, shared information with congressional Republicans, and allowed staffers to pursue longstanding vendettas," organization president Brad Woodhouse wrote in one open-records request.
He has instead spent his transition waging personal vendettas on Twitter, castigating CNN and other media organizations while putting more credibility in the statements of Russia and Wikileaks founder Julian Assange than those of US intelligence agencies.
The company said it doesn't want to enable lots of would-be-Peter-Thiels, but even if the company's endgame is focused on earning money and not personal vendettas, the machinations and legal strategy are the same.
According to Kennedy, neighborhood gang violence, which accounts for most of the shootings in Savannah, is driven not only by small-group dynamics, the availability of weapons, and obsessions with vendettas but also by alienation from authorities.
The touch of surrealism could be an interesting starting point for a story that complicates its own elements of wish fulfillment with a more self-aware look at the difficulty of unraveling personal vendettas from systemic abuse.
And I think that gets lost in all these fights over every nuance of people's plans and the personal vendettas of the day that get people on TV, if that's how this is going to be decided.
Why pressure by Trump on Ukrainians would matter Presidents are expected to act in the interests of all Americans and not to use their vast discretion in foreign policy to pursue political vendettas or subvert US democracy.
Do you think Thiel's strategy of using his billions to back a potentially endless number of lawsuits that will crush Gawker beneath legal fees and judgments will go unnoticed by other plutocrats with less defensible vendettas and targets?
Police officers who were supposed to investigate gangs and school shootings would be diverted to help their chief with petty vendettas and mundane tasks, like spying on his girlfriends or driving him to the airport, former officers testified.
Trump and his agents of idiocracy are now engaged in an all-out crusade to exaggerate the scope of his victory, rewrite racial history, justify their vendettas and hostilities and erase the very distinction between true and false.
It debases our nation when the president governs like a schoolyard bully, demeans even some who work in his administration and wages vendettas against facts, truth, science and knowledge while calling our free press the enemy of the people.
In addition, from the moment he took office, Trump has shown a tyrannical willingness to invent his own version of the truth and to weaponize the federal government to serve his ego and pursue personal vendettas, large and small.
Critics say the case has highlighted a number of problems with Pakistan's blasphemy laws — from allegations being used to settle personal vendettas, or target minorities, to the chilling effect Islamist and mob violence can have on defenders of those accused.
It is absolutely wild that the Faceless Men, or at least Jaqen, would just let Arya stride out of Braavos after killing one of their own, only to then apply their ancient trade secrets willy-nilly around Westeros for personal vendettas.
He did it with so-called shockvertising: provocative, socially progressive ads that spurred outrage and drew headlines, whether they involved an AIDS patient on his deathbed, Mafia vendettas, horses copulating or two actors depicting a priest and a nun kissing.
That apparently did not matter to the U.S. Attorney's Office in Oregon, the Bureau of Land Management, the Fish and Wildlife Service and officials who are supposed to provide adult supervision to prevent personal animus, agency vendettas and prosecutorial abuse.
His social media accounts did include pictures of guns, and interest in gun groups, a Nazi symbol, and a born to kill t-shirt that might look ominous in hindsight there were no apparent threats, vendettas or signs of mental instability.
In response to Reuters' questions about reports of ARSA involvement in the violence, the UN refugee agency cited police reports that found most violence and threats in the camps were carried out by "criminal elements or related to personal vendettas".
Under Barr, the Justice Department is becoming a tool of presidential vendettas, protecting people who commit crimes on Trump's behalf while conducting investigations into his enemies, including an inquiry into years-old leaks that appears to be focused on James Comey.
But the rapper, whose real name is Daniel Hernandez, was also entering an underworld of grievances and vendettas, where Nine Trey members routinely directed violence not only at rival groups but at each other, in a ceaseless struggle for dominance.
If she does trust Jon and puts aside her vendettas against several members of Jon's coalition, then the King in the North will have assembled essentially all of Westeros, along with Daenerys's forces, to fight back against the encroaching winter.
"So to hear him say to Donald Trump that the prosecutor was going to be his man, made him out to be like all the presidents before him who used this position as their own to carry out political vendettas," Miller said.
"We're here to remind Mr. Nadler that a House majority doesn't give liberals license to chase political vendettas at deep cost — and no benefit — to the hardworking Americans who trust us to honor the law first by following it ourselves," Collins said.
By reshaping the controversy hammering Moore, Trump also gets to side with his supporters behind a candidate who claims he is the target of unfair vendettas by the media and political establishment and who is backed by his former political guru, Steve Bannon.
And from the moment he took office, Mr. Trump has shown a despot's willingness to invent his own version of the truth and to weaponize the federal government to confirm that version, to serve his ego and to pursue vendettas large and small.
And, of course, down in King's Landing we have the Lannisters and the Tyrells deciding to stop trying to use the High Sparrow as leverage in their feud against each other, in order to pursue their various personal vendettas against the Faith instead.
Nor do partisan Republican actions in Congress that misuse taxpayer money to continue legislative vendettas against Clinton, which will not succeed in diverting the crucial investigations of the Russian attacks against America and do not provide any defense for those under suspicion in them.
Among them: identity theft; sexual exploitation; ransomware attacks; fentanyl purchases over the dark web; human trafficking for sex or labor; revenge porn; credit card fraud; child exploitation; and gift or credit card schemes that gangs use to raise cash for their traditional operations or vendettas.
But on Thursday, in a spectacular reversal, the cartel prince betrayed his father — and his birthright — testifying for more than five hours about nearly every aspect of the drug-trafficking empire: smuggling routes, money-laundering schemes, bloody wars, personal vendettas and multimillion dollars in bribes.
It's been devastating to see how quickly so many American institutions have been corrupted — the Department of Justice turned into an engine of Trump's paranoid vendettas, the State Department purged of nonpartisan professionals, evidence of Trump's Ukraine extortion scheme buried by his Senate lackeys.
In a nationally televised session from a stately committee room, William Taylor, the top U.S. diplomat in Ukraine, and another diplomat, George Kent, sketched out a tale of foreign policymaking distorted by President Trump's political vendettas, leaving a country facing Russian aggression caught in the middle.
The problem with the President's tweets, besides their mangled syntax, made-up words and personal vendettas, is that so many of them are flat-out lies: narratives cooked up from who knows where in his mind and disseminated to his millions of followers (and millions of bots).
The ultimate evolutionary rationale for revenge, vendettas, blood feuds, mob violence, summary justice, lynching, vigilantes, deadly ethnic riots, the code of the streets, and other forms of rough justice is deterrence: if a person anticipates getting beaten up for exploiting people, he'll think twice about exploiting them.
Given the constant flow of expected and unexpected events that beset a president -- crises, demands, new threats and circumstances demanding immediate yet thoughtful and informed response -- he or she must have the ability to focus on each new situation without being distracted by personal slights, arguments and vendettas.
In the first impeachment hearing in more than two decades, Mr. Taylor and another seasoned diplomat, George P. Kent, sketched out, in testimony by turns cinematic and dry, a tale of foreign policymaking distorted by a president's political vendettas with a small country facing Russian aggression caught in the middle.
But Russia has been a motivating factor in Trump's public vendettas against Attorney General Jeff Sessions, acting FBI Director Andy McCabe, and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, all of whom either have roles to play in the investigation or were somehow involved in the appointment of special counsel Robert Mueller.
Now a full-time community organizer with Live Free Chicago, a nonprofit that works with faith-based communities to create economic and political change, Williams raises funds for an office of violence prevention to help those who need counseling and support, while trying to defuse neighborhood clashes and vendettas that feed the cycle of violence.
They will be judged by the high court of history, and by voters in 2018 and 2020, by whether they use their executive and legislative powers to wage vendettas against opponents and continue business as usual in Washington or to lift the spirit of the nation and govern to improve the lives of our people.
That Trump is fixated on this fact -- and that he never really takes Comey's assertion that McCabe is a pro's pro and he has nothing to worry about to heart -- speaks to how he views the world: As a constant battle for control and power with vendettas being held and acted upon at all times. 113.
That was the perfect place for a 15-year-old kid who grew up in a city with nota roja all over—a popular form of printed press showing explicit photographs of violence, crime, vendettas, tragic accidents, cops mocking transvestites, narco-Satanism, and then on the very next pages, gossip columns about movie stars and a horoscopes section.
His first novel, "City of Bohane," was a tale of post-apocalyptic gang warfare, featuring a splendidly realized city in the west of Ireland populated by stylish hoodlums (women as well as men) pursuing operatic passions and bloody vendettas, and written in an invented Gaelic argot that was somehow effortlessly understandable as well as beautifully expressive.
There are so many old enemies and new enemies in this game you might need clarification on this particular anti-love story: Why Kayleigh hates Natalie: After a drunken party night on Vendettas, Natalie was present and giggling when Jemmye, Kailah, and Britni threw Kayleigh's suitcase over the balcony as an act of bullying to get her to quit the game.
YOU KNOW, INSTEAD OF THESE EGOTISTICAL PERSONALIZED VENDETTAS AGAINST THE PRESIDENT WHO HIMSELF IS A PATRIOTIC AMERICAN, INSTEAD OF THAT – WHY DON'T WE TRY TO HELP HIM IN HIS EFFORT AND CRUSADE TO MAKE AMERICA STRONGER AT HOME, TO MAKE AMERICA STRONGER ABROAD, TO TAKE REFORMS INTERNATIONALLY ON TRADE AND ELSEWHERE, THAT WILL HELP EVERYBODY AROUND THE WORLD FOR WORLD PEACE AND SECURITY.
In just a few weeks in office he has managed to petrify and enrage the world, obsessing over how many people were at his inauguration, hanging onto a ridiculous voter fraud conspiracy theory, repeatedly lying, threatening foreign leaders, signing ill-thought out executive orders, using his POTUS Twitter account to carry out personal vendettas, ordering Navy Seals to carry out a half-baked raid.
During my career as a foreign correspondent, I have generally found it prudent to listen to locals bearing advice and acronyms -- particularly when it comes to navigating issues of Byzantine complexity, such as the tribal structure of North Darfur's nomadic herders or the blood vendettas of MS-13 gangs in San Pedro Sula, Honduras, or even finding my way around the AirTrain at New York's John F. Kennedy Airport.
It would catalog the years of racial profiling, the tormenting of immigrants and Latinos, the physical mistreatment and humiliation of inmates and defendants, the beatings and neglect and deaths behind bars, the abuses of office — withholding records, harassing and persecuting elected officials and journalists, failing to investigate hundreds of unsolved sex crimes, squandering taxpayer funds on crime sweeps and "posses" and looney-tune vendettas, like the mission to expose President Obama's supposedly forged birth certificate.
It's chillingly easy to envision a future of mutual assured terror, a multipolar world in which nations and terror cells and drug cartels and starry-eyed cults alike have the capability to inflict faraway havoc on thousands and constant dread on millions, a smoldering kaleidoscopic landscape of dozens of factions enmeshed in tit-for-tat vengeance and vendettas — ceaseless cycles of sporadic attacks which rarely kill more than a hundred, but send entire populations into perpetual fear and fury.
Yet, President Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE aims to threaten both principles through his continued attacks against the press, ad hominem attacks of federal judges, presidential appointments of cronies and ideologues committed to white supremacy and nativism, and reliance on personal vendettas and threats as a form of governance.

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