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Everything posted by BIGUN
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Yes. Really. Not true. That is an extreme right. bible-thumping, holier than though, I'll be your spiritual leader, while I fuel up the Learjet to fly around on vacation to do the Lord's work, position.
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"...until the medical profession defines that point at which life begins." That was your position a couple of years and I found it a good starting point at that time and have stuck with it. And, in that same conversation, my position was and still is - unless the mother is a victim of crime or medical condition; then it should be the responsibility of both parents to make the decision. But, we've been here before, I'm not going to change my mind, nor do I expect you to change yours.
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This will always be a sliding scale of argumentation until the medical profession defines that point at which life begins.
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<hangs head> You were a child of abuse; weren't you?
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Wanted to separate this out - you are correct. But, the type of economic system often derives the policy changes (fiscal policy/monetary policy) that differing forms of governments enact.
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I get down on my knees and pray you're wrong. No better words spoken.
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Morning, Joe. I agree with you on this point - but, I also think it true of both sides. I was interested in the truth on Benghazi, but the goal posts moved. You have. I read the attached paper you provided by V-Dem and a couple of things that jumped out at me was, 1) the appearance of a Simpson's paradox ( although, I haven't dissected it yet) , and 2) India - is on the verge, or actually the beginning stages of "Economic Nationalism." I "think" the same is true when I look at all the countries listed in Figure 9. Thoughts? Damn good question. I don't think so - and this question gets to the heart of where do we as a society wish to go and what are we able to "come to center" on.
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And, what happened to him right after that. I'm not so naive to think that it didn't turn into a political football. But, the original request was to answer the questions drawn up by the signatories to create a House Select Committee on the Terrorist Attack in Benghazi. That was it and that was my only point.
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No. I'm not. https://finance.townhall.com/columnists/bobbeauprez/2013/04/09/specops-community-demands-answers-on-benghazi-n1561819
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The reason for an investigation it to: Investigate. There were ten investigations by five [bipartisan] house committees and while Clinton was absolved of any wrongdoing; there were still things that were done wrong while she was Secretary of State. That was the truth in the end.
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Whew. It's a good thing you showed up. I been waiting 14 years for someone to call him out. .
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This statement makes no sense. There's a reason an investigation is sought - to uncover what happened.
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Post trump Legal Actions, Including his Enablers
BIGUN replied to Phil1111's topic in Speakers Corner
Not the most eloquent of attorneys. Foxititis - It'll become a thing - watch. -
No. Anytime there's a change in the gear, one should either use a backup, or significant ground training, or both until fluent. In skydiving, has "overcautious" ever been or ever need to be a subject of discussion. If anyone ever think that you or another is being a "knob-end" about safety; tell them to get back with you after reviewing the Incidents or Blue Skies forum. ~ former S&TA
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A version of - "Liquid Diplomacy?"
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"We're calling on all of our residents to take a stand against these hostile acts," Birmingham City Council President William Parker said in a statement. "We're going to continue to lift them up in our thoughts and prayers. That's it. Use your "take a stand shield" and your "thoughts and prayers" ammunition, Councilor!! Fuck me.
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According to the Military base websites in my state - as long as you maintain a passport/card - you're supposed to be fine. This reminds me of the early days of TSA. While in Disaster/Emergency response the TSA was formed and we were required to get a TWIC card (Another fookin badge). We had to get to the airport three hours early then to run the gauntlet of truth in presenting ID's. I would use my TWIC Card and the TSA would ask - where's your photo ID? - don't need it. That's your agency's ID card. No. We need something with a photo - OK your agency didn't issue me a photo when they gave me the TWIC card. They'd call a supervisor. It was a fun game to reciprocate for my having to show up 3 hours early to be in the lemming line. Eventually, they went to having a Photo ID. Now that I think about it - I been pissing folks off for about 50 years. Oh well, no reason to quit now. :)
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Dammit. BSBD
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I did look a little further and the issue is: as with all states is; if one is poor, or mentally ill, or in the case of SC - one needs to have a physical residence (Attached). I don't think we're really sitting down and looking at the barriers to ID from those who need it most. Even in Oklahoma, one must gather up a symphony of documents to get the real ID. A lot of veterans on the street simply don't have or can't even recall where to go for their documentation. I "think" that at some point there will be a biometric entry (as Bill has stated) where one can put their thumbprint on a device and the middleware will go search for all your documentation - but, maybe that only works in pop-up ads. MV-93 (1).pdf
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Which state?
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Have you looked at the difficulties of jumping thru that hoop?
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Wrong again - Everyone knows it's butterflies.
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But it does allow the ATF to publish annual reports on products regulated by ATF, including total production, importation, and exportation by each licensed importer or licensed manufacturer, or statistical aggregate data regarding firearms traffickers and trafficking channels, or firearms misuse, felons, and trafficking investigations. It specifically cripples LE investigations of tracking weapons from cradle to grave and is directly responsible for the "loss" of tens of thousands of guns each year by dealers. Congress would need to rescind this amendment before any new laws or "effective" legislation could be enacted.
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Nobody in my circle of "r's" thinks like this. In fact most of us think along the lines that with all the means of birth control; we should have "cured Abortion" by now. There are a couple in my veteran groups who have their head in the sand about their teenage daughters with the belief that if they hold off on birth control; it'll make the daughters pause on the act. I usually tell them I had five sisters raised as Catholics - let me know how that works for you. I've really got to stop getting such pleasure out of placing a fucked up look on people's face.