I had no idea the Founding Fathers were so bloodthirsty but I would be more favorably impressed with them if their well-documented and much-admired love of freedom had extended to the enslaved.
I suppose it's because so many countries would want to extradite all those Wall St criminals, the US would have to ship them in pieces to make everyone happy. That's not necessarily a bad thing.
Even with the pipeline, refining close to the point of extraction really makes sense for tar sands. The stuff is heavy and nasty and the "dilbit" or diluted bitumen that has to be made out of it so it can flow is much, much worse than normal crude. It's more corrosive to the pipe and more noxious and toxic when spilled.
Since Assange has not been charged, the request by Sweden would seem to be more one of provisional arrest than standard extradition. That is covered by Article 16, not Article 2.
The water was bound by the worms, IIRC. And the Fremen were using windtraps to capture what little free moisture there was in the air (thereby making it even dryer, I suppose)
More like Hanky-Paulsy
No bailout for the Bakers', I guess.
Fucking idiot AC. Quebec has exports of $150 billion and is as large an economy as Norway's.
Lines of magnetic fields do not exist?
Ever seen the iron filings experiment?
I had no idea the Founding Fathers were so bloodthirsty but I would be more favorably impressed with them if their well-documented and much-admired love of freedom had extended to the enslaved.
"For a people who are free, and who mean to remain so, a WELL ORGANIZED and armed militia is their best security." - Thomas Jefferson
Do you truly think Jefferson meant a bunch of lickered-up yahoos shouting getting them some freedoms?
No. In 2000, the electoral ball took a bad bounce in the Supreme Court.
But, in 2004, Dubya cruised to victory aboard a Swift Boat
A greater challenge is to determine who are the REAL conservatives. It seems Reagan wasn't one of them.
Reality and rationality also have well-known liberal biases.
No. In 2000, the ball dropped in the Supreme Court.
In 2004, Dubya pulled in aboard a Swift Boat.
Too many compromises and capitulations made for a weak bill.
Obama should have stood his ground ( he is commander-in-chief ) and made it into Medicare-for-all.
Wasn't that was used to be called revisionism? Something we were told was done only by Communists?
Oh, how the RIGHTeous have fallen; Lincoln lies slain on their high-and-mighty places.
Thank Yahweh for those US Jews - http://www.jinfo.org/Nobel_Prizes.html
No, we didn't know that and the reason because it's BULLSHIT.
When will you RightWingNutBars stop FUCKING LYING??
http://www.quora.com/How-close-was-the-vote-to-cancel-the-Superconducting-Super-Collider
http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/PPP-1993-book1/pdf/PPP-1993-book1-doc-pg864.pdf
http://www.nytimes.com/1993/10/31/us/stating-regret-clinton-signs-bill-that-kills-supercollider.html?src=pm
I guess the answer is never because if you weren't telling lies, you'd have nothing to say.
What the fuck do you all have against Clinton? So he got his cock sucked while in office; it happens.
Hilary got over it and so should you.
Thanks. It's the thought that counts.
That's good. When linux dev Alan Cox changed his blog to Welsh only, it did look to me that he was studying cryptography.
+3 Funny
Only incestuously telepathic.
England never listens to Wales.
I suppose it's because so many countries would want to extradite all those Wall St criminals, the US would have to ship them in pieces to make everyone happy.
That's not necessarily a bad thing.
Even with the pipeline, refining close to the point of extraction really makes sense for tar sands.
The stuff is heavy and nasty and the "dilbit" or diluted bitumen that has to be made out of it so it can flow is much, much worse than normal crude.
It's more corrosive to the pipe and more noxious and toxic when spilled.
Politicians are cheaply-bought whores; kickstarting bricks-and-mortar businesses from research through to production is very expensive.
You're missing the daily scheduled circle-jerk on WUWT. Go away, troll.
+2 Informative
Since Assange has not been charged, the request by Sweden would seem to be more one of provisional arrest than standard extradition.
That is covered by Article 16, not Article 2.
The water was bound by the worms, IIRC. And the Fremen were using windtraps to capture what little free moisture there was in the air (thereby making it even dryer, I suppose)