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261  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Isn't Islam a religion of hate and violence, not peace and love? on: March 09, 2017, 10:49:03 AM
The issues are: Deception, greed and indoctrination. Muslim started the first hate messages when they were told by their prophet that killing of a nor Muslims attract divine blessing and paradise. The same prophet said life is divine and his followers will pick those points and began to kill people thinking they doing God works.

I don't think this is correct. It is people who misinterpret the divine message from the Prophet. I am not a Muslim but I am a Christian who have read their book and in there it says who ever kills a person unjustly is the same as he would have killed all the world population. Let's love each other and not spread hate propaganda.
To love each other only to the point until the first blood was shed. The Muslims have a practice of blood revenge. I think that hatred of Muslims is the same. They were the first to shed blood and must now be responsible for it.
262  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Nazi New World Order on: March 09, 2017, 10:44:19 AM
I wouldn't say 3 to 5 years, but within the next decade.
The major concern is that people who is voting for a living, once the state has to cut their freeloading, riots will emerge everywhere.

It doesn't have to be that way, but people always vote for the shitty candidate.

https://steemit.com/freedom/@profitgenerator/voluntary-state-blueprint-for-a-free-society

I wouldn't say 3 to 5 years, but within the next decade.
The major concern is that people who is voting for a living, once the state has to cut their freeloading, riots will emerge everywhere.

There should be an equilibrium between the state revenues and spending. The state can only spend the amount which it receives as revenue from tax receipts and dividends. Imagine what will happen if this equilibrium is lost.

What planet are you living on? Every single government on the planet spends more than they receive. They are building a debt-ponzi scheme.

Hello?

http://www.nationaldebtclocks.org/

Yes. I know about federal debt. But it is not that if a particular government receives $100 billion in revenues, they can spend $500 billion on expenses. At the most they may be able to sell bonds worth $10 billion. No creditors will give them money, if their debt is more than the annual revenue.
And who will buy the bonds of the government which works in debt? Today, they sell bonds to one another tomorrow, and the next day they have nothing to sell and they will default. You are going to invest in such a government?
263  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Ethanol fuel on: March 08, 2017, 02:43:24 PM
Ethanol may be cheaper than gasoline, but there are drawbacks. Burning 1 gallon of ethanol fuel gives 34% less energy than burning the same amount of gasoline. Its energy content is about 70% of that of gasoline. Also, current version of the motor engines will need upgrades to make them work with ethanol fuel.
In my country, as fuel for the car is very widely used gas. It does not require engine modifications, and gas costs 2 times cheaper than gasoline. Bioethanol will not stand such competition and its production does not make sense.
264  Other / Politics & Society / Re: No Help from Islamic Nations. on: March 08, 2017, 02:36:03 PM
Saudi Arabia has rejected criticism about the fact that she too is of little help in resolving the crisis over Syrian refugees. In the media too many false accusations against the Kingdom.
According to a senior representative of the foreign Ministry in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia since the conflict began in Syria in 2011, took almost 2.5 million Syrians, while these people are not treated as refugees, they are not housed in camps for migrants, and they can move freely around the country. These people also receive free medical care and have access to the labour market.
265  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Trumps Travel Ban? (Round 2) on: March 07, 2017, 05:49:35 PM
Trump just put forward his executive action on the Travel Ban, and as we all know the first one faced legal blockade from the 9th circuit of Appeals.

....he went forward and changed a couple things on the executive action and put a new one in order....

An efficient way to get the job done don't you think?
Anyone who wants to find a job that's looking for her, and those who do not want to work he is looking for reasons why he can't find work.
266  Other / Politics & Society / Re: UN drugs board slams killings in Philippines on: March 07, 2017, 05:45:16 PM

Tell this to the opposition senators who got booted by a bible-quoting, anti-gay, pro-death penalty part-time boxer part-time senator. Cheesy



What's irritating is he only seem to be that popular because his followers tend to be more fanatical. 38% of total votes is hardly majority but when they talk to critics they use phrases like "we the majority wanted him to be president". His fanatics (and those who oppose them) are  really just a small segment, the rest of the population is just ambivalent - just like we've always been towards politicians.
His fanatics is more like a cult now, they are sharing the same idea, and keep on using it when someone is against them, but if you ask them explanation, all they can say is they are tired of the previous administration, you are an anti poor, you are a yellowtard, or worst, they will curse you. Cheesy

But I do believe that all of this will have an end.

With regards to UN, I think it's normal.

Very good. President Rodrigo Duterte.

And what makes him very good?  Smiley
Well of course. But for whom? Would you like to get shot on the street? Never good things you can't do bad techniques. The law can be maintained only by the law.
267  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin is no longer a currency on: March 06, 2017, 06:08:55 PM
It seems to me that bitcoin is an attempt to create currency to earnings and calculations on the Internet. Old people never see because they are far from the Internet. And the youth will support it only when the Internet will exist enough jobs with high enough wages in bitcoin. While it is not.
268  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Did Obama tap Trump's phone? on: March 05, 2017, 02:59:30 PM
Unfortunately, we all witnessed what happens when politicians make a show. The quality of this show is very low. I think that by the end of the term Trump the American public will get vaccinated against populism and such candidates as Trump will never come to power.
269  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Are all american racists? Do they hate all outsiders/immigrants? on: March 05, 2017, 02:49:27 PM
https://www.google.co.in/amp/m.ndtv.com/indians-abroad/sikh-man-shot-at-in-us-attacker-allegedly-shouted-go-back-to-your-country-1666263%3Famp%3D1%26akamai-rum%3Doff
sikh man killed in us by racism.
3 indians killed in 9 days in US by racism.A girl also threatened to be killed and was said to go back to home country.

Not all of them were Indians. The first one (Srinivas Kuchibhotla) was an Indian citizen, but he was about to get his American passport. The second one (Harnish Patel) was an American citizen, just like the last victim (Deep Rai).
racism is not related to patriotism or citizenship dear.
they were browm and killer were whites and they were killed because of racism trump/leader has started

All I am saying is that these are isolated incidents. There are 3 million Indian-Americans living in the United States, and the vast majority of them doesn't feel harassed due to their skin color. But then, criminals exist everywhere, and some of these criminals may be racist.
Any ideas of the type of racism, patriotism, nationalism help to bring people together. Goal is another question. It all depends on what ideas are pursued by the leaders of such groups.
270  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Conservatives/Republicans should be banned from America on: March 04, 2017, 03:25:04 PM
As far as I know there's roughly two groups of people in America, democrats and republicans. Someone who wants to ban one of those groups is likely to belong to the other group.  Why would want to ban a group that serves as your counterpart in political discussion? Is it because you can't get the other group to accept your points of view? Then you're no good at debating, or your arguments are to weak.

But simply banning because you disagree or because you think these people are bad for your health. That sir, is uncut fascism.
It's certainly not fascism, but it is not democracy. Bans parties will not forbid people have an opinion. If people disagree with your statements then you do not know how to persuade or your opinion is wrong. Only in a dispute born truth.
271  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why I'm an atheist on: March 04, 2017, 03:18:18 PM
I'm an atheist and don't believe in God. It seems to me that God is a fiction which is in the minds of people. Some kind of hypnosis. The people themselves make up their own God and believe in him, but still commit crimes.
272  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Bitcoin's role in black market organ donation on: March 03, 2017, 11:43:18 AM
yeah they use bitcoin as payment method cause they didt need to use their real name still anonymous
Organ donors be poor people who are far from digital technology and I doubt very much that they are willing to sell their bodies for currency which is not take up. This is only possible if the mediators will be to convert bitcoin to another currency.
273  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Have you ever known anybody who was robbed by police? on: March 03, 2017, 11:38:59 AM
In my country the police always associated with crime. There was only a small period when in some cities, the police put criminals in jail, and she undertook to engage in criminal activity
274  Other / Politics & Society / Re: UN drugs board slams killings in Philippines on: March 03, 2017, 11:34:19 AM
And then what? We used to hear the concerns of such organizations and governments of different countries. Where is the action? While Duterte increased strength and have not updated the army to act. Then it will be too late. If not then why would the UN need?
275  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What's your opinion of gun control? on: March 02, 2017, 12:11:48 PM
I think we've had this discussion before, but it was a while back.  I personally prefer a shotgun for home defense (and investigating issues on my property be they human, sub-human, or animal), but one can have both.

In this case, it was a struggle to get the family member to have anything at all.  The anti-gun propaganda strongly effects a lot of people.  A small firearm is a good first step and I hope that once the shame and guilt of being a gun owner subsides there will be upgrades in the mix.  Additionally, the people who need guns the most tend to be those who are the least physically capable of dealing with their operation because the scumbags who are a threat target them specifically.

The primary load I choose for my shotgun(s) are 00-buck and slugs.  This in case I need to defend against bears or engine blocks.  I personally don't have much of an issue with the recoil but everyone is built differently.

Camera technology is increasing rapidly.  I just put some effort into hooking everything into zoneminder.  There is a fair chance that by the time an attacker and I meet I will have been watching them for 15 minutes or so and will have selected the proper mix of weapons, but this is due to the layout of my property as much as anything.

Sounds good! You've clearly thought plenty about these things and have a firm grasp on the subject. Also, I agree, baby steps are better than no steps at all.

If we did discuss this before, I may even have completely changed direction since then! I don't remember exactly when I decided that a shotgun was the best fit for my home defense needs. I did change pistol calibers at one point in my journey.

I just wanted to add my two cents (probably more for the audience's benefit than yours).
The shotgun deals great damage to health for the attacker. Besides, he is only effective at close range. It seems to me that for self defense the best fit for the gun, of course if you will train your skills in shooting.
276  Other / Politics & Society / Re: France’s presidential election on: March 02, 2017, 12:06:27 PM
Just like Trump won in the United States of America, Duterte in the Philippines, Putin in Russia it is more likely that France will Choose Le Pen to be the next president.

I agree that Trump and Duterte were fringe candidates. But Putin is mainstream, as far as the Russian politics is concerned. His party (United Russia) is considered centrist, as opposed to Gennady Zyuganov's KPRF and Vladimir Zhirinovsky's LDPR.
By the way Russian propaganda is starting to fail. Now the second place in the first round may take Emmanuel macron. He's only one percent behind Marie Le Pen. If the scandal with the criminal case for Marie Le Pen will continue Putin will lose France.
277  Local / Политика / Re: сценарий для фильма on: March 01, 2017, 09:42:14 PM

Творцу по?уй на жалких плагиаторов....

И то верно, может я еще внукам буду рассказывать и гордится, что я с гением живьем общался и жил в одну эпоху.  Roll Eyes

Да ладно, ты общался с Кличко?
А что с ним можно общаться? Он же двух слов связать не может. Боксер хороший был, как человек дерьмо. Такой же ворюга как и все остальные.
278  Local / Политика / Re: Путин (Владимир Владимирович) on: March 01, 2017, 12:57:59 PM

«Каждую неделю Собчак приносил в банк портфель кэша». Как Путин связан со схемой Магнитского

«Вначале Путин был со мной недружелюбен. Потом он понял, что я не представляю угрозы действующей системе, и поменял отношение. Путин был фиксером, он покрывал все, что делал Собчак. Раз в 7-10 дней Собчак приходил в Credit Lyonnais, который охраняла моя компания Kammenny Ostrov Joint Stock Company и приносил полный портфель кэша.

Услуги банка ему понадобились в связи с тем, что он столкнулся с трудностями на таможне при попытке перевести большую сумму денег за рубеж. Эту задачу стал выполнять Credit Lyonnais. И тогда это стало нашей проблемой, потому что моя компания охраняла этот банк.

Менеджмент банка поручил сотрудникам, экспертам из Франции, вывозить деньги за границу. Кто-то договорился с таможней, и деньги поступали напрямую в головной офис Credit Lyonnais. Французские эксперты, работающие в Credit Lyonnais, были напуганы, потому что было очевидно, что если их поймают, они пойдут в тюрьму в России, на что они были не готовы. Поэтому одной из наших задач в то время было встретиться с заместителем директора и удостовериться, что ответственный за эти операции сотрудник банка, Михаил Чесноков, прекратит эту практику. И с того дня Чесноков перевозил кэш самостоятельно.

Когда Собчак уехал, куда он направился? Какое совпадение – в Париж! В то время я ни от кого не слышал, что Путин берет взятки. Но он абсолютно точно покрывал Собчака, чтобы у него не было конфликтов с правоохранительными органами. То, что он не уволился из КГБ, придя в мэрию, было очевидно».

http://theins.ru/korrupciya/46539
Я бы еще разобрался почему умер Собчак! Все кто каким-то образом пересекается с Путиным умирают от сердечной недостаточности. Тот же Чуркин помахал в ООН письмом от Януквича и сердце не выдержало. При вскрытии проблем с сердцем не нашли. Тоже очень подозрительно.




279  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Obama is the President of France on: March 01, 2017, 12:50:34 PM
Though I am not from france the best president that will bring change is Marine Le Pene.

Right now, there is hardly any difference between the policies of the mainstream parties. Look at the major French political parties - Parti socialiste, Les Républicains, and En Marche!. Their policies are very similar, and they are not much bothered about the common man. Only someone outside the political establishment, such as Le Pen will be able to bring change to France.
The chances of Marie Le pen is not yet defined. Now they have increased because her opponent, the candidate for President of France on the largest party "the Republicans" françois Fillon received a summons to court. It is reported by Le Figaro, citing sources.Subpoenas received Fillon and his wife Penelop on 15 and 18 March respectively.
In this situation, the Fillon actually deprived of the opportunity to conduct a proper election campaign, however, in his address, he has managed to confirm their participation in the elections of the President of France. But maybe Marie Le pen will be next?
280  Other / Politics & Society / Re: France’s presidential election on: March 01, 2017, 12:39:18 PM
i'm not too concern for this country and i don't know which candidate will have good opportunity to win France’s presidential election and became the new president but in my point of view these event would not have bad influence or good influence for bitcoin even for economic global too because it is different not just like US elections several times ago
In politics everything matters. A candidate like Marie Le pen can as President to organize the withdrawal of France from the European Union. It could trigger its collapse. In turn, if such a currency as the Euro will cease to exist we can expect an increase in demand for bitcoin, and thus will contribute to its growth.
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