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361  Other / Off-topic / Re: Post your Total time logged into Bitcointalk on: October 02, 2015, 06:15:52 PM
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362  Other / Politics & Society / Re: NASA has found water on MARS!! on: October 02, 2015, 06:14:08 PM
Just remember, we have found water on comets, as well.   Smiley

Yes Yes this is true.   

Also how do we know its really water.

Whos to say its not liquid nitrogen or something similar.  Not says exactly that but there are other liquids that it could possibly be.  Some do mimic water.  Especially if we can not get close enough to really find out.

Dunno just a thought.

Oh and Badeckr, guessing you like this section in the forum.   Always see you in it.

Oh Lenore, who are you? All these new names in the forum, and no way to know if somebody simply started a new handle, or if it really is someone new.

 Cheesy

Oh no I am really someone new.   Was a troll without a name for a long time and decided to finally join so I can post and participate.  New to Yobit as well.  Kinda around the same time this account was created.  But been on Polo for a while now.

No way to prove it unless I can post a join date on all my site I am on.   But then again that still doesn't prove anything now does it.

But yes I am a new name and person to this forum besides the trollin.
363  Other / Off-topic / Re: True Love on: October 02, 2015, 05:29:28 PM
we use alo here in our country.and there was the same story for 'alo' too.alo was said to be the initials of a woman's name who is the love of bell.some say salam aleikum.

Guessing there are a few places that have a different story.  Its interesting really.
364  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Opinions on the United Nations and International Law on: October 02, 2015, 05:12:38 PM
+ the united nation general assembly is a good place for people and dictators to speak (salute before dying)
+ the united nation security concil veto members only is a good place to avoid nuclear devastation

However

- as soon as the united nations wants to regulate how much time I can spend on the toilet it's goes beyond it's mandate
- as soon as the united nations is used by the corrupts people of the world to consolidate a 1 world gov to be imposed on the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA it becomes a target for the US ARMED FORCES (and other covert shady operations).
- people are different in the UNITED STATES the only law is the US CONSTITUTION AND BILLS OF RIGHTS, permitting to AMISH, MORONS, JEWS, CHRISTIANS, CAPITALISTS, DREAMERS, WHAT EVER to live in peace together, by wanting to rule to US CONSTITUTION international law is dangerous, and will be used by the most corrupt people of the world to enslave the WE THE PEOPLE ARE FREE.


The UN has been doing this since day 1. The reason that we don't realize it is, they are very, very, subtle.

In addition, the 9th Amendment essentially says that any time any of us, individually or jointly, don't like what the laws that come out of the Constitution are doing to us, we have the complete right to throw those laws off, and to completely dismantle the government if we want. Read it and ponder. And don't listen to what the government people say about it. They weren't there when it was put in place. It stands on what it says.

Smiley
do you really think you have enough power to do that?disobeying the rules of government?

Yes we do.  But you cant do it alone.  But the way the laws are and the constitution as of right now we can.  We can change anything and everything to how we want it.  Exactly how I am not sure.
365  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Opinions on the United Nations and International Law on: October 02, 2015, 05:11:30 PM
+ the united nation general assembly is a good place for people and dictators to speak (salute before dying)
+ the united nation security concil veto members only is a good place to avoid nuclear devastation

However

- as soon as the united nations wants to regulate how much time I can spend on the toilet it's goes beyond it's mandate
- as soon as the united nations is used by the corrupts people of the world to consolidate a 1 world gov to be imposed on the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA it becomes a target for the US ARMED FORCES (and other covert shady operations).
- people are different in the UNITED STATES the only law is the US CONSTITUTION AND BILLS OF RIGHTS, permitting to AMISH, MORONS, JEWS, CHRISTIANS, CAPITALISTS, DREAMERS, WHAT EVER to live in peace together, by wanting to rule to US CONSTITUTION international law is dangerous, and will be used by the most corrupt people of the world to enslave the WE THE PEOPLE ARE FREE.


The UN has been doing this since day 1. The reason that we don't realize it is, they are very, very, subtle.

In addition, the 9th Amendment essentially says that any time any of us, individually or jointly, don't like what the laws that come out of the Constitution are doing to us, we have the complete right to throw those laws off, and to completely dismantle the government if we want. Read it and ponder. And don't listen to what the government people say about it. They weren't there when it was put in place. It stands on what it says.

Smiley

I know action can be taken.   I think the biggest problem is everyone is scared of what will happen.  Getting thrown in jail, killed, or the alike.  I hear so many people complain but they arent willing to do anything.
366  Other / Politics & Society / Re: This frozen chicken “had a rich, emotional life.” on: October 02, 2015, 05:05:47 PM
Young people who have a favorite pet, really need to consider writing up a will, that if they die young like in a car accident or something, their favorite pet gets to eat their remains, just so it can be as close to them as it will ever get the chance to be.

 Tongue

In some cultures family eats there dead for the same reason.  Some spiritual thing or something.  Remember reading about it just don't remember all the specifics.
367  Other / Politics & Society / Re: If Spain crumbles... on: October 02, 2015, 04:49:17 PM
I guess Spain won be Spain any ore will it.  Wonder who will take it over and what the new name will be?
368  Other / Politics & Society / Re: MORE THAN A DOZEN REPORTEDLY KILLED IN SHOOTING AT OREGON COMMUNITY COLLEGE on: October 02, 2015, 04:48:09 PM
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Control laws wont do much. ...
No, "control laws" won't fix a problem like this.  The only fix is to recognize that long nutcases will arise out of nowhere from time to time and they will go out and do their thing.

"Control laws" will not control that.

Next, allow the people to protect themselves against this risk - fully - by allowing those who are interested to concealed carry.  

Once this is done, the bad guy will always know when he faces a crowd of what to him are targets, that they may and probably will, shoot back.

Oregon DOES HAVE a concealed carry law, and does have the "Castle Doctrine."  So here the problem stems from the Community College itself having pacifist rules creating a target rich and safe environment for the shooter.

Everyone should be able to defend themselves in any case.  I carry daily.   I don't conceal either.  I have a full size on my hip fully visible to everyone.  18 rounds to boot.

Not only that I have had many people come up to me and say they wish they seen more of it.  Some say they feel safer while others say they dont.  But for everyone who knows me always say they want me around as I am one of the only ones in the area who never conceals my firearm.
369  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Is Hillary Clinton Trustworthy? on: October 02, 2015, 04:43:38 PM
lol.   either way shes a lair.  Has been.

She goes in I wonder if someone will say she was on her knees under someone desk?


She tried to get under Bill's desk, but it was too crowded.....

LOL that is awesome.  Guess its time they get a bigger desk in the oval office.  One with small seats under the desk maybe even collapsible.

yeah, or maybe a pit like for an orchestra fronting a stage. 

The prez could then 'direct' to his liking while discussing important things, like how to fleece public and look like he cares.

In the case of a female prez tossing some stirrups in should be no problem....

Very true it can go either way.   Emm we should send a letter of recommendation for a new oval office design.  and all meeting even public ones nee to happen from the oval office.   lol  would be interesting.
370  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What's your opinion of gun control? on: October 02, 2015, 04:41:25 PM
Hard cases (boo hoo OREGON bluh bluh bluh bluh) make bad law, precisely because waving the bloody shirt (ZOMG THINK OF THE CHILDRENS) is a logical fallacy.

But you have fun casually (yet self-righteously) relinquishing the freedoms our Founding Fathers fought to enshrine in our Constitution.

Agitating to abandon a longstanding foundational cultural tradition (like RKBA) because of a singular emotionally traumatic event is a very female (and Marxist) reaction.  That's why we didn't let them vote until recently, and why everything has gone to shit since we did.

Wife beating?  Blame the inanimate Thing (booze) and ban alcohol!  Viva the Women's Temperance League!  Prohibition forever!  What could possibly go wrong?

Crazy off-his-meds and/or jihad guy massacre?  Blame the inanimate Thing (gun) and repeal the 2nd Amendment.

Let's just roll over and let a nice, strong tyranny have its way with our ovaries.  At least our precious offspring be Safe.  Better raped in safety than free and dead, right?

No.  No, no, no!

Fuck off to the kitchen and make me a sandwich.  You are not qualified participate in a serious discussion regarding matters of life and death.  Go watch the baby and nurture something.

Let me be clear.  Domesticated, servile, asinine people like you are the exact reason why democracy has failed.  People who don't own property/pay taxes, and have never been eligible for the draft, have no business voting.  It's a blatant conflict of interest.

Do not presume to impose your short-sighted, risk averse emotional responses on free, rational individuals.  Or you may be harmed in the attempt.

I find it funny that the woman I know (myself included) are arguing for us to keep our guns, and the men on this forum are arguing over us losing them, yet you blame women.

I would say blame the men who have gone soft and forgotten why we were allowed the right to own guns in the first place.

Exactly right! However, the men have a little bit of an excuse... about not being MEN I mean. The excuse is the church. The church says that people are supposed to obey their government, And the good, church-going men simply don't think to ask: Who is my government? How did it get to be my government? Did my parents understand this stuff?

There are two ways in which people become part of a nation:
1. They agree to it and are accepted by the nation as one of its own;
2. They are forced into the nation and Stockholm Syndrome sets in.
That's it. There are no other ways. If one asks questions, and another else says that the one is part of the nation, perhaps there is some slave-making going on.

Guns are for putting down the slavers who don't obey the law that says no more slavery.

I encourage you all to consider how and why you are a part of the nation that you are a part of, be it a formal nation, or the temporary "nation" of the rapist trying to foist himself on you. And if it turns out that you never voluntarily wanted to be part, and that you don't want to be part now, get your guns, join with like-minded folks, and get the slavers off your back.

Smiley

Well said.   Im pro-gun.  Carry daily.   And no one will take that from me.   Otherwise I would consider them the monkey on my back.
371  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Black Lives Matter Protest on: October 02, 2015, 04:37:56 PM
All lives matter.

Black, White, Yellow, Red, Brown, Gold.   They all do.

Its funny though if you think about it.

They have black parades in my area once a year.

What if we had a white parade?  Would we be considered racist?  I have black friends im not racist.  Im just askin?
372  Other / Politics & Society / Re: This frozen chicken “had a rich, emotional life.” on: October 02, 2015, 04:33:23 PM
Surprised no one mentioned PETA.

PETA = People Eating Tasty Animals.

Either way we are in a part of the food chain that let us eat about anything.
Animals are part of that.  Doesn't matter how its killed.  As long as we eat the damn thing who cares.

What is the world run by chickens.

I dont see any signs in that video (maybe i missed emm) about beef.

The way I look at it and I know someone will say something about this.

But............

Why aren't we eating dogs and cats?  They say that well there domesticated animals.   Umm.  Last I checked so weren't Cows.

YES I have a dog.  Love him but if it came down to me and my family starving.  Guess we are having dog for dinner.

People get so wrapped up in animal rights yet they don't even care for there own rights.  They would (in terms) rather see a human starve then a animal.  Humans are the dominant species here.  We are at the top of the food chain.  Saying a chicken has rights is short.

Anyone see Ted 2.  (LOL)  He wasn't human there for he didn't have rights.  Yet he was a live.  (I Know its a movie)  But still.  Chickens aren't humans.  They don't think like us act like use or even eat like us. There for they don't have rights like us.

People who put animal rights ahead of our own have serious head troubles.

Just my thoughts.

And remember folks

PETA = People Eating Tasty Animals.
373  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Is Hillary Clinton Trustworthy? on: October 02, 2015, 04:20:53 PM
lol.   either way shes a lair.  Has been.

She goes in I wonder if someone will say she was on her knees under someone desk?


She tried to get under Bill's desk, but it was too crowded.....

LOL that is awesome.  Guess its time they get a bigger desk in the oval office.  One with small seats under the desk maybe even collapsible.
374  Other / Politics & Society / Re: NASA has found water on MARS!! on: October 02, 2015, 04:19:34 PM
Just remember, we have found water on comets, as well.   Smiley

Yes Yes this is true.   

Also how do we know its really water.

Whos to say its not liquid nitrogen or something similar.  Not says exactly that but there are other liquids that it could possibly be.  Some do mimic water.  Especially if we can not get close enough to really find out.

Dunno just a thought.

Oh and Badeckr, guessing you like this section in the forum.   Always see you in it.
375  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Opinions on the United Nations and International Law on: October 02, 2015, 04:15:23 PM
Emmm i agree with most.   Dont think we are really free here and there are way more laws then just what is in the constitution.  People already use the laws for there own dealings.  And also people hide behind the constitution.
Personally I like the constitution.  However we are in a new age where things are different then they were back then.  Sooner or later something will have to change.  For better or worse.

I bet in 50 years the constitution wont mean shit any more.  Not trying to start anything here but things are already headed in that direction.  Our government has already talked about invading the constitution and I am sure they will when they get a prime opportunity to.

Just my thoughts is all.
376  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Is Hillary Clinton Trustworthy? on: October 02, 2015, 04:10:29 PM
lol.   either way shes a lair.  Has been.

She goes in I wonder if someone will say she was on her knees under someone desk?
377  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Eutanasia? on: October 02, 2015, 04:06:54 PM
Doctors are here to save people life, treat them and relieve their pain. Not to end their life!
And why we have psychiatric, pain killers then!!!
I see a crime not an euthanasia here.  Lips sealed

But yet some doctors let people die simply because they don't have insurance or enough money to cover the procedure.  That sounds like crime to me.
378  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Eutanasia? on: October 02, 2015, 01:26:09 PM
I would never do it.   I would administer it if someone was in pain and suffering.  But to myself I could not.  Someone healthy I couldn't do it either.

To each is their own.  I'm for it yet against it.  I guess it would depend on situation.  But then again I wouldn't want my brother sister to have it done or friends for that matter.  Maybe only if they wee suffering from a disease or in extreme pain that they were unable to get rid of.

Up in the air really.  But if someone wants it done to themselves it should be there choice.  I'm not up for telling someone how to live or how there life should end.

Just my thoughts.  Sensitive subject really.
379  Other / Off-topic / Re: True Love on: October 02, 2015, 01:18:18 PM
I would rather just beleive that the OP is the correct one.  LoL.

Like that alot more.   Grin
380  Other / Politics & Society / Re: MORE THAN A DOZEN REPORTEDLY KILLED IN SHOOTING AT OREGON COMMUNITY COLLEGE on: October 02, 2015, 01:05:21 PM
Its ashame what happened.  Stricter gun control laws wont help either.  As stated in other threads it will make it harder for the people who want and need them to buy a legit legal gun. Criminals and people with problems who do things like this will always find a way to get there hands on a gun.

If it wasnt a gun it would be something else like a bomb or something alike. They had unarmed security guards on campus.  Thatbwas one mistake as there are other places in the same boat.  Guards arent allowed to carry or dont want to.  Well in situations like this they would have or could have I should say may have been able to save a few lives or it may not have even happened.  How often do you see a cop not carry a gun?  You dont. With everything that has been going on with these shootings you would think security would change.  It may not have stopped it from happening but it may have been a deterrent or the guards may have been able to stop the gunman before it became as bad as it did.  All situations are different.  But whats the point in security if they can only write parking tickets and confiscate drugs. 

Its like bringing a knife to a gun fight.  It doesnt work.

Its getting to a point where even teachers should have access to a firearm and be trained to use them incase of situations like this.  Will it happen probably not but it would be a step in what I beleive would be the right direction.

Control laws wont do much.  Criminals will still get there hands on them and use them how they wish.

I kept seeing people post about how it was a gun free zone.  In terms they are only words.  Like laws it seems theybare ment to be broken.  As people break laws everyday.  Need a more physical means or protection as words or laws have been proven not to work for everyone.

Just my thoughts is all.
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