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#151
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This is unrealistic, because in my experience cats are generally more intelligent than Republican primary voters.
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Breaking News: the earth is expanding! (also it's flat and all the scientists are keeping it quiet)
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btw cannot is one word not two. |
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People like you make me sad, Enoch.
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If the answer is not A and its not B, then its probably something that it includes A and B, and transcends them. Last edited by ila; 10-27-2011 at 07:49 PM. |
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seriously? http://public.wsu.edu/~brians/errors/cannot.html
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It's like this: ,,|,
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Without raising the pressure helium would stay liquid at absolute zero. You can not bring it down any further than absolute zero, but raising the pressure will still do the trick.
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Not exactly:
The devil is in the details. Increasing pressure increases temperature. If the gas temperature is increased, then you have a heat source that can be cooled. Releasing the pressure after cooling will cause more cooling since without pressure the helium would boil and evaporation is a cooling process. Result: froozen! Just put water in a closed container and create a vacuum. The water will boil without adding heat, but boiling / evaporation is a cooling process and the boiling water will change to ice. It's like telling the boys they can't play with me; they get boiling mad and their attitude turns to ice. ( I don't have to give a referance do I ? ) |
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I'm very pleased with the way this thread is going. Physics is so much more interesting than politics
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I won't further derail this thread by posting anything more on physics, however feel free to start a thread about physics.
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Wouldn't a good moderator be able to move the physics posts to a new thread? Would be a shame to loose the continuity. Please Ila, pretty please. or are you going to sleep on the couch anyway? |
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We haven't quite gotten to the level that Germany was in when you needed a wheelbarrow full of marks to buy a loaf of bread, and if you waited until the next day, you needed TWO wheelbarrows of marks!
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And yet the U.S. Marines commandant has acknowledged that he made a mistake in opposing the repeal of DODT. But congratulations on keeping the backward, prejudiced, unsupportable position alive.
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The MC commandant was carefully toeing a party line. He remembers quite well what happened to the CJCS of a just a couple years ago - who was also a Marine. Step out of your lane at immediate peril to your career is the watchword in higher circles. Look at the USAF MG who was cashiered a couple weeks ago. For saying what most people on THIS forum would agree with...
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Man, I'm gettin' too old for this shit... Last edited by paladin68; 12-09-2011 at 06:21 PM. |
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There are other countries that allow gays to serve openly in the military and they don't find it a distraction nor are these people in danger. There are countries that allow transgenders to serve and they haven't had a problem. So why is the US military so different? Could it be fear of the unknown or perhaps that the US military is so backwards?
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And as for the notion that you "didn't register an opinion one way or another," well, I'll leave it to all the sentient beings who might read your post to come to the obvious conclusion. |
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As for the all great and powerful oz, er, um, smc, he doesn't have the first hand knowledge that i have on this and isn't going to get it from me. And he MISTAKENLY thinks i am against the recent policy change (which also required an underlying regulatory change that people don't even know about). But that's something i expect from him.
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Man, I'm gettin' too old for this shit... Last edited by paladin68; 12-09-2011 at 08:55 PM. |
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"I can tell you the current makeup of the US Military makes it a SERIOUS distraction."Deny it all you want, but it's right there on the page. As for what I've highlighted in bold: you know nothing of what I might have first-hand knowledge of. Perhaps I have a gay child in the miltary. Perhaps a sibling who was bounced out of the Corps for being gay. You know nothing of me. I don't write that I have any more knowledge than you, nor do I write that you have any knowledge than me. I state my opinion and go from there. As for the insulting remark in bold, I will refer that elsewhere. |
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You are referring to PAST events. I am referring to the present and future. There IS a difference.
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Man, I'm gettin' too old for this shit... Last edited by paladin68; 12-10-2011 at 10:48 PM. |
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Yes, smc is right. These people who believe it's their god given right to beat up gays & transgendered people exist in the military, just like in any segment of society (unless there are a greater percentage of rednecks in the military than in the general population?). It is a distraction. I'm certainly not saying it should be a distraction, but it is. If I want a job to get done, I'm not going to put a bully and his target together to work on the job right? Unlike in the general population, distractions in the military can potentially cost lives.
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In a few hours Iowa will start the primaries kicking off the offical run for the white house
I find it funny when you hear all the talking heads debate and bicker over the reason why most of the GOP voters still are shopping for who to support Just about everyone except Huntsman have had there 15 min of being king of the hill Sadly the real reason behind this goes unsaid Yes there is a reason why this is happening While the talking heads are scared to say the reason i'm not The reason the poll numbers are up then down and the top keeps changing is all so simple they are all interchangeable and all there ideas are pretty much the same, everyone is on there own lower taxes for the rich do away with all regulations do away with corprate taxs do away with all goverment spending except miltary and start war with Iran So really it doesn't matter who runs in 12 they are all promising the same thing for those who miss W just vote GOP and it'll be like W term three Jerseygirl Jen Last edited by transjen; 01-03-2012 at 12:14 AM. |
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Which allows you to continue to blame Bush. Brilliant!
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when
When Clinton defeated the first Bush, he took credit for an improving economy even before he took office.
When, for god's sake when is this current president going to take responsability for what happens in his term? He's got 1 year left! Last edited by ila; 01-03-2012 at 09:28 PM. |
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when is W going to admit he screwed up the country? he still cliams he made no mistakes durng W's final year we were losing a average of 75 k jobs a month Obama has stopped that trend and the private sector has been adding jobs each month and this is while the GOP governors have been on a job cutting spree cutting state jobs just to keep the unemployment numbers high And how can he do anything when the GOP always says no to everything The GOP goals to to wreck the econemy just to take over Jerseygirl Jen |
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Well W deserves all the credit, he made this mess and Obama has been fixing it which isn't easy when he's blocked at every turn by the GOP Jerseygirl Jen |
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Obama has stopped that trend .....
Too bad you are wrong. We were promised the rate would not go over 8% un-employed. It went to over 10%. Governors regardless of D's or R's with the help of their legislatures have had to cut funding because the poor economy results in lower income for the States and they wish not to become as indebted as Obama has pushed this nation. Borrow all the money you can, increase your debt, and then tell me how rich you are. REALLY!and if you aren't rich after doing that it's not my fault because I convinced you to do it. |
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hope gone, change points down
Today's news, 1-5-2012 "There are 1,800,000 fewer jobs today than when Obama took office."
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If the politicians of both major parties were serious about ensuring jobs, they would have created them ... period. There are tremendous needs in this country to do things that only government does. The private sector doesn't fix roads and bridges, build schools, or take on any of the other infrastructure projects that modern societies undertake. |
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Then do you also agree that it's also ridiculous to blame George W. Bush for job losses that occured during his terms?
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"schools",,,, be carefull with that one. Most colleges are private even thou they receive government grants. At lower levels, private schools of faith based origin are being financed totally free of government support.
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Job losses can be attributed in part to the policies of presidents. Presidents of both parties have enabled the offshoring of jobs. Clinton presided over NAFTA, a huge job-killer in the United States. Bush's policies (easing or ignoring regulation of the financial markets, allowing for the casino environment from which the world has suffered) that helped lead to the financial system collapse in September 2008 contributed to job losses, to be sure. Obama's failure to pass a stimulus plan with a real job-creation component and that was much, much larger than what he did get also contributed. But in no case are the associated job losses the direct blame of any president. They are the result of a system propped up through collusion by both major parties, a system that puts profits before people, and rewards profit making even when it comes at the direct expense of people.
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I could have listed lots more examples of how government creates jobs by building for society. But perhaps you'd like to defend the notion put so eloquently by Grover Norquist: "I'm not in favor of abolishing the government. I just want to shrink it down to the size where we can drown it in the bathtub." |
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The deregulation of the financial markets began, in earnest, with the repeal of provisions of the Glass?Steagall Act via the Gramm?Leach?Bliley Act in 1999. Clinton was president. Bush Jr. accelerated the process. This is why I continue to make the point that both major parties -- which serve the interests of the monied class -- are the political architects of the current situation. Obama brought into his administration the very people who started all this crap under Clinton, including Lawrence Summers.
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Why do you think conservatives want to kill government? We want the same things you do. We just disagree on the manner that government does things. I have no idea who this "Grover" is, nor do I care, and furthermore I do not find his notion eloquently stated. Am I obligated to defend it just because you asked me to? Probably not. |
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You are correct that I should have stated more precisely that I meant public schools. But pretty much anyone with a brain who was also inclined to have a serious discussion would have known what I meant, and that I did not mean that private schools are built by the government (although nearly every private school in this country, even those of what you call "faith based origin," get some government funding in one form or another). There ... satisfied now? And while you may claim not to know who Grover Norquist is, I dare say that you certainly know of his work. He is the founder and leader of Americans for Tax Reform, and the author of the ridiculous "Taxpayer Protection Pledge" that has been signed by 95 percent of all Republicans in Congress and all but one of the 2012 Republican presidential candidates. You know the pledge; it's the one that makes Republicans do ridiculous stuff like working against extending the payroll tax cut extension because it can be interpreted (only in the most asinine way) as a tax increase by simply turning logic on its head. That pledge, by the way, of which you are aware (I know this, franalexes, because you could not possibly be aware of many of the things of which you write without being aware of the pledge, since they are mentioned in the same sentences on websites, in news reports, and elsewere, without respect to party or end of the political spectrum, and to be unaware of it would require a type of filtering of which the human brain is not capable), reads as follows: ONE, oppose any and all efforts to increase the marginal income tax rates for individuals and/or businesses; and Last edited by smc; 01-06-2012 at 08:44 AM. Reason: Fixed typing error. |
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lets look at just the last six months of W and each month the econemy lost between 600k to 800k jobs each month and when the rein of W finaly came to an end his record had way more jobs lost then jobs added For 2011 100k on average was added not great but we are headed in the right direction even with the GOP doing everything they can to the econemy and hinder job growth Jersey's piece of crap governor since day one has been on a job elimition program Jerseygirl Jen |
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In a word, NO.
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YES!!!!!!! W lost those and more jobs under his failed policies W destoryed the US encomny And Obama has been rebuliding it with no help from the GOP Last edited by transjen; 01-07-2012 at 12:35 AM. |
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And we were promised that free trade, deregulation, union-busting, and cutting the top marginal tax rates for the 1% would cure all our economic woes under W (and earlier administrations). We see where that got us. So it's far from the first time that political promises were, at best miscalculations, and at worst, outright lies.
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LESSER OF THE EVILS, DON'T YOU THINK. |
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I don't know if this is sarcasm or not...But among the GOP candidates, Ron Paul is the ONLY sane candidate who actually believes in individual liberty and the Constitution. Further, he believes in sound fiscal policy...A policy that would starve the Fed's ability to blindly print dollars and devalue our currency. This in turn would starve our ability to deficit finance multiple trillion dollar wars, globe trotting adventurism, and our ever-ballooning federal government. Other candidates like to talk about small government-- but their voting records often betray their talk. Paul is the one GOP candidate that has at least been consistent over the past couple of decades, and in my mind, he is the ONLY GOP candidate who actually stands for what Republicans of history have stood for.
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Really, I am a republican primary voter.
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The true meaning of actavist judge
OK i'm sick to death of the various GOP bozos going on and on about actavist judges
Well let me fill you in on the true meaning of the term Actavist Judge an actavist judge is any judges ruling you don't like Jerseygirl Jen |
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And then there's that Judge Judy idiot!
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I don't know which party he's at but, he'd get my vote for sure!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=DFXXAuDK1Ao
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Hahaha that's way better than cat bowl
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