They certainly weren't atheists. The Declaration is one proof of that. Most were deists which, at the time, was a very standard religious view among the more intellectual people, including Jefferson and Franklin. And they most certainly believed in religious freedom.
Yes, and the record isn't suspect because as soon as it's started there appears to be a warming trend. Too bad the record doesn't go back centuries and millenia before some dudes started writing temps down.
Do you actually enjoy spouting such BS? Do you wait with bated breath for the moments that you get to throw these rocks of ridiculousness? You have no idea what oppression is, but you are welcome to travel to Iran and experience on a level that is worthy of you.
Just because we know something doesn't mean we can do it or take advantage of it. I know what it takes to dunk a basketball on a 10' goal, but I sure as hell can't actually do it, no matter how badly I want it or how hard I work at it.
They can use that tax money to hire bodyguards for the kids to walk around at the playground while playing Angry Birds on their smartphones/tablets. It's a win-win situation; keeping kids safe and employing hard-up people.
You seem to have edited out part of the entry:
In 1996, Allègre opposed the removal of carcinogenic asbestos from the Jussieu university campus in Paris, describing it as harmless and dismissing concerns about it as a form of "psychosis created by leftists".[6] The campus' asbestos is deemed[by whom?] to have killed 22 people and caused serious health problems in 130 others.[7]
Who deemed it? Snoopy? God? Steve Jobs?
How can we be sure that we have been accurately recording global temps since 1850? Have the same conditions and instruments been used that entire time?
That is a completely inaccurate comparison. When you buy a movie ticket you are only purchasing the right(as a service not a product) to sit in that particular theater at the particular time on that particular date and watch a copy of the movie on a screen. Nothing more.
What about books? They take a long time to wear out. Should the author and publisher make $$ every time that new book is sold used to someone else? No, that's just stupid. And it's stupid for physical software, too(used is never 100% identical to brand new).
Yea because the Egyptian slaves constructing the pyramids were better off.
There's plenty of evidence discovered recently that point to the pyramids not being built by slaves. But don't let that get in the way of your argument. Preach on!
We don't have to suppose the Captain steered the ship off-course causing the crash that killed some passengers, and then proceeded to order some dinner instead of calling for evacuation, and then when learning the ship really was in danger, bailing out and leaving the passengers to fend for themselves. Hell, the crew had been telling people to return to their cabins for sometime before the evacuation started.
We're falling into the same 21st century trap that the media has created and oversold - quick to judge and quicker to forget.
The media has nothing to do with it. This guy is an incompetent fool who killed passengers by steering the ship into this disaster on purpose(and totally off course) and left lots of them to their own devices to save his own neck. He's can't be the fall guy if he actually committed the crime.
The guy crashed an ocean liner, any excuse/reason is going to be pathetic.
Remember the guy is just working a job like the rest of us and most likely for the same selfish reasons so cut him some slack.
The captain was right, it's dark with the ship in a dangerous position and him being possibly compromised(drunk, etc) it could be sending him to his death and could be viewed as the guard captain attempting to murder him. Being part of the incident, potentially compromised, in his condition he would have been a little help anyway. I doubt willingly getting killed is part of the job description regardless of what public perception says. Telling him to go back was just plain irresponsible and stupid.
No, that is actually what they are supposed to do BY LAW. And the Captain murdered those people just as if he put a gun to their head and pulled the trigger by changing the course of the ship and coming too close to land like that. Unreal that you would defend a piece of sh!t like that . You're pathetic.
Something tells me you haven't dealt with many actual real life policeman. Your comment is ignorance personified.
Agriculture sure does consume water. How else do you explain the majority of fruits and vegetables being comprised of 85% or more of water?
And then in the 20th century one of his family did the same thing.
It appears that Mussolini never actually said that. http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Talk:Benito_Mussolini
Actually, it was. Don't believe the current rewriting of US History, just read the writings of founding fathers like Jefferson and Franklin.
They certainly weren't atheists. The Declaration is one proof of that. Most were deists which, at the time, was a very standard religious view among the more intellectual people, including Jefferson and Franklin. And they most certainly believed in religious freedom.
Yes, and the record isn't suspect because as soon as it's started there appears to be a warming trend. Too bad the record doesn't go back centuries and millenia before some dudes started writing temps down.
Do you actually enjoy spouting such BS? Do you wait with bated breath for the moments that you get to throw these rocks of ridiculousness? You have no idea what oppression is, but you are welcome to travel to Iran and experience on a level that is worthy of you.
Just because we know something doesn't mean we can do it or take advantage of it. I know what it takes to dunk a basketball on a 10' goal, but I sure as hell can't actually do it, no matter how badly I want it or how hard I work at it.
How does hydrogen sustain a human population? Man does not live by H alone.
They can use that tax money to hire bodyguards for the kids to walk around at the playground while playing Angry Birds on their smartphones/tablets. It's a win-win situation; keeping kids safe and employing hard-up people.
You seem to have edited out part of the entry: In 1996, Allègre opposed the removal of carcinogenic asbestos from the Jussieu university campus in Paris, describing it as harmless and dismissing concerns about it as a form of "psychosis created by leftists".[6] The campus' asbestos is deemed[by whom?] to have killed 22 people and caused serious health problems in 130 others.[7] Who deemed it? Snoopy? God? Steve Jobs?
How can we be sure that we have been accurately recording global temps since 1850? Have the same conditions and instruments been used that entire time?
Google corporatocracy. It's a valid term. The others, not so much... yet. lol.
That is a completely inaccurate comparison. When you buy a movie ticket you are only purchasing the right(as a service not a product) to sit in that particular theater at the particular time on that particular date and watch a copy of the movie on a screen. Nothing more.
What about books? They take a long time to wear out. Should the author and publisher make $$ every time that new book is sold used to someone else? No, that's just stupid. And it's stupid for physical software, too(used is never 100% identical to brand new).
GM never had a million franchises. You're a math idiot.
Yea because the Egyptian slaves constructing the pyramids were better off.
There's plenty of evidence discovered recently that point to the pyramids not being built by slaves. But don't let that get in the way of your argument. Preach on!
He didn't actually serve a full-term. It was more like 2/3.
I miss Weekly World News. The crazier the stories in that "paper" the funnier for me. Such cheap entertainment.
Except that Apollo 18 was released last September and died a deservedly quick death at the box office. Maybe this is for the "prequel".
Wow. I am about 9-10 hours from the closest dealership. I'm so there!
We can suppose anything..
We don't have to suppose the Captain steered the ship off-course causing the crash that killed some passengers, and then proceeded to order some dinner instead of calling for evacuation, and then when learning the ship really was in danger, bailing out and leaving the passengers to fend for themselves. Hell, the crew had been telling people to return to their cabins for sometime before the evacuation started.
We're falling into the same 21st century trap that the media has created and oversold - quick to judge and quicker to forget.
The media has nothing to do with it. This guy is an incompetent fool who killed passengers by steering the ship into this disaster on purpose(and totally off course) and left lots of them to their own devices to save his own neck. He's can't be the fall guy if he actually committed the crime.
The guy crashed an ocean liner, any excuse/reason is going to be pathetic. Remember the guy is just working a job like the rest of us and most likely for the same selfish reasons so cut him some slack. The captain was right, it's dark with the ship in a dangerous position and him being possibly compromised(drunk, etc) it could be sending him to his death and could be viewed as the guard captain attempting to murder him. Being part of the incident, potentially compromised, in his condition he would have been a little help anyway. I doubt willingly getting killed is part of the job description regardless of what public perception says. Telling him to go back was just plain irresponsible and stupid.
No, that is actually what they are supposed to do BY LAW. And the Captain murdered those people just as if he put a gun to their head and pulled the trigger by changing the course of the ship and coming too close to land like that. Unreal that you would defend a piece of sh!t like that . You're pathetic.