No sir, it doesn't say anywhere on the text you bring up to attention that it is any kind of government.
Exactly; socialism is a political and economic ideology, not a form of government. I feel that it would be better to call "socialized/socialist" services by the more realistic term "federalized/Federalist." As citizens, we pay taxes to our government in order to keep beneficial institutions operational. To that end, government control of fire departments, libraries and police stations (to name but a few) services would not be "Socialist" but "Federalist" in nature.
The problems my family and I have had with Dell easily outweigh the cost. Whether it's exploding RAM cards in my sister's laptop or defective motherboards/power supplies in my mother's computers, Dell consistently finds ways to have us question why we spend good money on their technology. Throw in dealing with Dell Customer Support AKA "Dell Hell" and you have the makings of a disaster.
Needless to say, none of my family members are ever purchasing products from Dell again.
Long story short; TPB is alive and well and living in... well, wherever the hell their servers are this week.
Come, come now; I heard from a very reliable source that ships hailing from the Pirate Bay were spotted passing Guadeloupe and heading in a south-westerly direction. Some say they're off to Maricaibo. Other's say No Name Cay. Me'thinks they're apt to make a run on Santo Domingo and raid Imperial Spanish merchant shipping in the region.
Pro-homosexual marriage ad-hominem against scripture quoters.
Anti-homosexual marriage tirade against pro-homosexual marriage supporters regarding tax laws.
Occasional vituperative call-to-action for a ban of all marriages.
(Repeat as-needed)
Whether or not one agrees with every tenant of Clemens' philosophy, the soon-to-be published work should prove to be a fascinating read. I am particularly interested in Twain's views on President Roosevelt, as both men are representative of the times they lived in.
It lived through the Black Plague, therefore, I am confident that can survive these rumors. The only thing that's certain is that it doesn't work well with others.
Why use fact when you can ad hominem?
Remember, kids:
* Fight "the corporation"
* The New Republic, Huffington Post and the Daily Show are scholarly sources devoid of bias
* 8 years of Republican control is far more dangerous than 12 years of Democratic control by the same man (i.e. FDR)
* Lackluster statements about "hating all politicians" are the illusion of apathy and impartiality
* Reached the Monolith before HAL9000
* Saved Grandpa when Lassie couldn't
* Signed into law the Mutant Registration Act
* Tap-danced on the moon
* Saved the Princess
* Carved a spoon out of a bigger spoon
* Watched the Watchmen
* Defeated Dracula in the final level of "Castlevania"
* Discovered the whereabouts of Jimmy Hoffa
* Led the Rebel Alliance to victory over the moons of Endor
* Restored peace in Middle Earth
* Solved 'Myst' in ten minutes
* Followed the Yellow Brick Road
* Converted lead into gold
* Got the power up and won the game
* Prevented the Borg from assimilating Earth
* Slain the dragon
* Helped Ripley return home safely
* Defeated Chuck Norris in a starring contest
* Helped a team that didn't believe in itself win the state championships
There were a ton of tablet prototypes shown at CES this year, months before the iPad was announced. Everyone and their mother independently came to the conclusion that tablets were going to be the next big thing after the success of netbooks.
Tablet computers; the wave of the future.(Future brought to you by the 24th century's Personal Access Display Device)
Agreed; using Yahoo as a default search might have made sense more than a decade ago. Now, it's about as en vogue as a MySpace page.
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Apple has set the computing world on fire with its announcement of the iPad. Loyal Macintosh users have waited centuries for such a fast as lightning product. Even though it took forever to get here, I feel that the iPad will revolutionize the industry of hyperbole.
Just because the US is currently involved in a counterinsurgency does NOT make symmetric conflicts obsolete, and we have to be prepared for them or the likelihood of their occurrence increases.
Exactly. The US continues to maintain a "force-on-force" military in a post-Cold War environment in order to oppose an antithetical "force-on-force" type military (i.e. People's Republic of China).
In regards to the POTUS' new doctrine, I feel that he is attempting to take a humanitarian high-road while sacrificing the US' ability to justifiably defend it's citizens.
No sir, it doesn't say anywhere on the text you bring up to attention that it is any kind of government.
Exactly; socialism is a political and economic ideology, not a form of government. I feel that it would be better to call "socialized/socialist" services by the more realistic term "federalized/Federalist." As citizens, we pay taxes to our government in order to keep beneficial institutions operational. To that end, government control of fire departments, libraries and police stations (to name but a few) services would not be "Socialist" but "Federalist" in nature.
The problems my family and I have had with Dell easily outweigh the cost. Whether it's exploding RAM cards in my sister's laptop or defective motherboards/power supplies in my mother's computers, Dell consistently finds ways to have us question why we spend good money on their technology. Throw in dealing with Dell Customer Support AKA "Dell Hell" and you have the makings of a disaster. Needless to say, none of my family members are ever purchasing products from Dell again.
When Facebook and other social networking sites threatened the People's Republic of China, there was only one group to call: The Internet Police.
Now that the Internet is over, where will I illicitly obtain my copies of Purple Rain and the 1989 Batman movie soundtrack?
Long story short; TPB is alive and well and living in... well, wherever the hell their servers are this week.
Come, come now; I heard from a very reliable source that ships hailing from the Pirate Bay were spotted passing Guadeloupe and heading in a south-westerly direction. Some say they're off to Maricaibo. Other's say No Name Cay. Me'thinks they're apt to make a run on Santo Domingo and raid Imperial Spanish merchant shipping in the region.
I'm almost certain that they hired someone else to write out their website's copy.
Pro-homosexual marriage ad-hominem against scripture quoters. Anti-homosexual marriage tirade against pro-homosexual marriage supporters regarding tax laws. Occasional vituperative call-to-action for a ban of all marriages. (Repeat as-needed)
If this is such a major issue, why didn't these watchdog groups sue decades ago?
She'll make .5 past lightspeed.
Whether or not one agrees with every tenant of Clemens' philosophy, the soon-to-be published work should prove to be a fascinating read. I am particularly interested in Twain's views on President Roosevelt, as both men are representative of the times they lived in.
It lived through the Black Plague, therefore, I am confident that can survive these rumors. The only thing that's certain is that it doesn't work well with others.
Frustration: There's an app for that.
Suddenly, today just increased its level of awesomeness
Why use fact when you can ad hominem? Remember, kids:
* Fight "the corporation"
* The New Republic, Huffington Post and the Daily Show are scholarly sources devoid of bias
* 8 years of Republican control is far more dangerous than 12 years of Democratic control by the same man (i.e. FDR)
* Lackluster statements about "hating all politicians" are the illusion of apathy and impartiality
I concur; I've done the same thing with old issues of National Geographic and the results of content vs ads were despicable.
If this is true, that would mean that Natal's price will contain just as much bloat as Microsoft's operating systems.
* Reached the Monolith before HAL9000
* Saved Grandpa when Lassie couldn't
* Signed into law the Mutant Registration Act
* Tap-danced on the moon
* Saved the Princess
* Carved a spoon out of a bigger spoon
* Watched the Watchmen
* Defeated Dracula in the final level of "Castlevania"
* Discovered the whereabouts of Jimmy Hoffa
* Led the Rebel Alliance to victory over the moons of Endor
* Restored peace in Middle Earth
* Solved 'Myst' in ten minutes
* Followed the Yellow Brick Road
* Converted lead into gold
* Got the power up and won the game
* Prevented the Borg from assimilating Earth
* Slain the dragon
* Helped Ripley return home safely
* Defeated Chuck Norris in a starring contest
* Helped a team that didn't believe in itself win the state championships
Even better, in TFA he follows it up with:
Gotta love the evil conservative hyperbole there. I really wish people would vote for people with less of a flair for the dramatic.
Exactly; when in doubt just ad hominem.
There were a ton of tablet prototypes shown at CES this year, months before the iPad was announced. Everyone and their mother independently came to the conclusion that tablets were going to be the next big thing after the success of netbooks.
Tablet computers; the wave of the future.(Future brought to you by the 24th century's Personal Access Display Device)
Agreed; using Yahoo as a default search might have made sense more than a decade ago. Now, it's about as en vogue as a MySpace page.
Apple has set the computing world on fire with its announcement of the iPad. Loyal Macintosh users have waited centuries for such a fast as lightning product. Even though it took forever to get here, I feel that the iPad will revolutionize the industry of hyperbole.
Just because the US is currently involved in a counterinsurgency does NOT make symmetric conflicts obsolete, and we have to be prepared for them or the likelihood of their occurrence increases.
Exactly. The US continues to maintain a "force-on-force" military in a post-Cold War environment in order to oppose an antithetical "force-on-force" type military (i.e. People's Republic of China). In regards to the POTUS' new doctrine, I feel that he is attempting to take a humanitarian high-road while sacrificing the US' ability to justifiably defend it's citizens.