As for the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership, someone mentioned it's a "win for corporatism"...not sure what coporatism is, but yes free trade is a win for business, all business. Whether you like it or not, the act of business is one of the oldest ways to earn a living in the world, it's also the way that poor areas or poor people generate wealth (probably not in all cases, but it most).
Seek the facts, friends, the truth will set you free!
TTIP is surely good for business, at the expense of our health and the remnants of our freedom and sovereignty. Basically declaring corporate dictatorship :/. Thanks, no.
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E.g. Coinomat is paying nicely every week . (Cca. 1.5 NXT/100 shares per week.) FIMventure also paying something like 2-2.2 NXT/25 shares per week. Of course Supernet and Instandex could be some good stuff sometimes in the future.
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Are you really comparing Hitler to Che Guevara? Pathetic. You can compare him to people such as Pol Pot, Stalin, Mao or Osama, but still Hitler will rank as the most evil person among the bunch. Nelson Mandela once referred to Che Guevara as an inspiration for every human being who loves freedom. And you are demonizing such a person?
Well comparing him with Hitler is a stupid thing indeed, but don't be mistaken, Che Guevara wasn't a saint at all. Jet another mass murderer but on a smaller scale. (La Cabana, "land reforms", Cuban purges?)
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Perhaps I'm blind or just searching on the wrong place but I can't find any guides about how to swap my NFDs to HZ. Any info would be appreciated.
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In crypto never say never, but I think we can risk saying unlikely. Or more accurately, it's quite unlikely in the foreseeable future. Of course I can completely wrong on this.
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Well, but please remember, the lads and lasses in the Red Army Fraction were perfectly atheist... Just sayin'...
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Humvees might be difficult to spot from the air, when they are not moving. I was not referring about this situation. When 10 or 15 of these vehicles advance towards the Kurdish Peshmerga positions, armed with high-intensity explosives, I don't think that they will be that hard to distinguish from the other civilian vehicles.
They should build some advance AT obstacles with hedgehogs and/or dragon's teeth, dig some trenches on the sides and a deploy a few BMPs (preferably BMP-2s) or M3s. None of those Iraqi army guys learned anything about building a defensive position?!
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Are there any victims really? As I see the price have been rising in the last moths and they have a pretty good volume as well, so I guess those "victims" are doing well .
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They have oil and gas... so, they are doomed. Soon the US going to export some democracy there in 250 and 500 lbs portions, I guess.
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The Department of Justice is concentrating on “far-right” groups in a new study of social media usage aimed at combatting violent extremism. The Justice Department’s National Institute of Justice (NIJ) awarded Michigan State University $585,719 for the study, which was praised by Eric Holder, the former attorney general, earlier this year. “There is currently limited knowledge of the role of technology and computer mediated communications (CMCs), such as Facebook and Twitter, in the dissemination of messages that promote extremist agendas and radicalize individuals to violence,” according to the NIJ grant. “The proposed study will address this gap through a series of qualitative and quantitative analyses of posts from various forms of CMC used by members of both the far-right and Islamic extremist movements.” The study draws more upon right-wing forums than upon the corners of the web inhabited by Islamist extremists. http://freebeacon.com/issues/justice-department-studying-far-right-social-media-use/Interesting. In Ukraine they used to be die-hard supporters of such/similar far-right groups...
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Perhaps some people will see such regulatory actions as a positive thing. BTW Cryptsy asked for same thing about a year ago, but I haven't seen people running away...
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It sounds like a cheap propoganda Really? What about the proof given by the Kurdish fighters? What about the 9 year old pregnant Yazidi girl, who had to be transported to Germany in an attempt to save her life? What about the gory videos, which were created and edited by the ISIS itself, for propaganda purposes? Perhaps you should check the facts before rushing to defend your ISIS friends. Dimaklu is right on this. Two sentence about the actual case but without any evidence, and a lot of not closely related generic stuff. Well... end of the month, payday loans are expensive... and Jay Akbar and Simon Tomlinson must have been paid after letter count instead of quality :/. This is the rubbish what ruins the remaining little credibility of the western media.
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Not surprising at all. FIFA have turned to a bunch of white-collar gangsters long time ago. Some clean sweep will be beneficial indeed.
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I'd say none. At least none in the short-medium term. In long term... only God knows... and maybe some of the pumpers around here .
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What the hell Bill Gates doing in the middle zone? He's worse than Hitler, Stalin, Mao and Bush together... These dictators killed a couple of millions of ppl, but his bloody Windows and his f**kin Excel macros caused misery, suffering, (BSO)death and destruction for billions of ppl across the world.
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As far as I know currently NXT and its derivates are the most suitable for such applications. Basically everything with a proper plugin system can be good.
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Well, communism has worked even less than libertarianism... In addition we are not equal at all. Some ppl are more talented in some areas while others are not. So this is one of the worst ideas I've ever heard.
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Were I king, you would be baked into a cake for this sentence alone. Fortunately for you, I am just another peasant. Death to Christianity, death to hatred, death to ignorance. All glory to reason and compassion.
Have you realized that your opinion isn't any better ?
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