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SweetJoystick:Thanks bro. |
Kenyans queue to cast their vote outside a polling station during the presidential election in Gatundu.
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An old woman is carried from the polling station after casting her vote in Gatundu in Kiambu county.
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Members of Turkana tribe wait to vote in front of a polling station during the election in a village near Baragoy.
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Women carrying babies cast their vote in Gatundu in Kiambu county.
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People queue outside a polling station to cast their vote during the presidential election in the city centre in Nairobi.
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A child waits as her mother votes during the presidential election at a polling station in Gatundu.
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An Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) official shows a ballot paper during vote counting at the end of the presidential election in Mombasa.
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People queue to cast their votes at a polling station during the presidential election in Mombasa.
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An election official from the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) holds a presidential candidates ballot marked for President Uhuru Kenyatta after the close of the polling station during the presidential election in Nairobi.
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Kenyan opposition leader Raila Odinga, the presidential candidate of the National Super Alliance (NASA) coalition, stands atop of a vehicle after casting his vote during the presidential election in Kibera primary school outside Kibera slums of Nairobi.
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Kenya's President Uhuru Kenyatta is greeted by supporters after casting his vote in the Kenya election in his hometown of Gatundu in Kiambu county.
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General elections were held in Kenya on 8 August 2017. Voters went to the polls to elect the President and his deputy, members of Parliament (Senate and National Assembly) and devolved government members (county governors and ward representatives). Samburu tribesmen wait to vote in front of a polling station during elections in a village near Baragoy, Kenya August 8, 2017. https://www.reuters.com/news/picture/kenya-votes-idUSRTS1AVRN http://www.dailymail.co.uk/wires/ap/article-4770138/Kenyans-choose-president-fiercely-contested-vote.html
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k199192:The post says Presidents, serving&ex are given life security service. I purposely used Obama's image for that because he's out of the office and SS agents can still be seen around him. |
Lol.....o ti pe ju. |
k199192:Need a pic to really show how thick that door is. |
fergusen:That's just the facts, i just don't know what some people are thinking. |
Campus Carry became law state law in 2015 and officially implemented into Texas community colleges on August 1. It allows individuals with a conceal license to carry a handgun on college premises. 'I realize students were carrying guns on campus illegally, but now it's legal to do so, it increases the chances of something happening,' said Smith. He conceded that nobody had , who also acknowledged that no one had pulled a gun on him in his 10 years at the college. 'When they got mad at me, they had to go home to get the gun and had time to cool off. Now they will have it with them,' he added. Smith says that his main concern is that an argument could break out and one of the participants having a gun. 'My assumption is that you will have more people carrying guns that will lead to problems. It always has,' he said. 'There is nothing on this planet worth a human life.'
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A Texas professor is taking a stand against the state's campus carry law by wearing protective combat gear to classes he is teaching. San Antonio College professor Charles K. Smith teaches geography and went to his class wearing a camouflaged bulletproof vest and helmet because he says he doesn't feel safe. 'It definitely makes me feel uneasy that there are more firearms on campus than there should be,' Smith said. 'Dressing this way was just a statement on how I felt.' http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4772616/Texas-college-prof-wears-body-armor-helmet-class.html Lalasticlala, Mynd44
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John, who has won European and World titles, has been freestyling for over 13 years and his skills have taken him busking with a ball on the street to performing across the globe in front of thousands of people.
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'I had climbed the mast a few years ago but did not even make it to the top. It took almost an hourto reach, as it is quite a long way up, and we have to make sure I am securely strapped in. 'I always like to push myself, especially something I have a fear of. It was quite windy up there but it was not quite as bad as I had expected.
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Drone A freestyle footballer has shown off his incredible ball skills by completing a vertigo-inducing stunt on top of a 600ft radio mast. John Farnworth, from Preston, Lancashire, climbed to the very tip of one of the huge masts in the nearby village of Inskip. The footage shows John performing a number oftricks high above the breathtaking landscape of the Lancashire countryside. The 31-year-old not only had to battle the wind while working on such a small area, John also confessed to not being the biggest fan of heights. 'It was the craziest thing I've ever done,' said John, who set off on the task at 4am. 'It might surprise some people but I am actually quite scared of heights. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4771082/Freestyle-footballer-shows-skills-atop-600ft-mast.html
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Secret Service agents walk alongside of President Donald Trump's limousine as it passes empty viewing bleachers as he participates in the inaugural parade after his swearing in at the Capitol in Washington, January 20, 2017.
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Secret Service agents tidy-up President Donald Trump's limousines.
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Secret Service agents secure the area outside The Episcopal Church of Bethesda-by-the-Sea in Palm Beach, Florida, as President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump attend Easter Sunday service, April 16, 2017
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A Secret Service counter-assault team arrives just ahead of U.S. President Donald Trump's helicopter at the Wall Street landing zone in New York, May 4, 2017.
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President Donald Trump is surrounded by Secret Service for an event with fellow G7 leaders during their summit in Taormina, Sicily, Italy, May 26, 2017.
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Secret Service agents arrive on a backup helicopter following President Donald Trump at Joint Base Andrews outside Washington, before his travel to Bedminister, New Jersey for the weekend, June 9, 2017. Securing Marine One.
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Every flight is considered as a military operation. The air Force crews inspects Marine One along side Air force one, and the runway, before every flight. When it’s time to head off, the Marine One helicopter brings the president from the White House to Andrews Air Force Base. Teams allover the base keep an eye outfor any unauthorized craft in the area and are authorized to shoot on sight. The helicopter can cruise at over 150 mph and can continue flying even if one of its three engines fails. Marine One has ballistic armor, missile warning systems, and antimissile defenses. They are equipped with flares for protection against heat-seeking missiles, chaff (fine particles of metal or plastic that cloud the enemy's radar screen)for protection against radar-guided missiles, and AN/ALQ-144A for protection against infrared-guided missiles. The helicopter is also equipped with secure communication lines for the president to remain in contact with the White House and the Pentagon always. Marine One helicopters always fly along with 3-5 identical helicopters acting as decoys. They also constantly switch positions during the flight to keep the President's location hidden. No matter where in the world the helicopter lands, the president is always greeted by a Marine.
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A Secret Service counter assault team members walks before President Donald Trump's inauguration on Capitol Hill in Washington, January 20, 2017.
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A Secret Service agent stands guard over the Presidential limo as President visits Waukesha County Technical College in Pewaukee, Wisconsin, June 13, 2017.
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Secret Service agents maintain a watch before President Donald Trump departs for a trip to the G20 Summit from the White House in Washington, July 5, 2017. A Secret Service counter-assault team member keeps watch from the roof of the White House during a potential security threat on the North Lawn in Washington, May 31, 2017.
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