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Kalidor835

Member Since: September 14, 2010

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  • At the podium in the House chamber during Obama’s next speech would be a better use of it.

  • Actually, encinom, a given state doesn‘t have to recognize any marriage performed in another state and it doesn’t matter whether it’s gay or straight. Just because they choose to doesn’t mean they have to. An example is WV doesn’t recognize gay marriages performed in other states. I know a lesbian couple who thought they’d be cute and get married in MA but when they tried to file state income taxes as married had their return denied.

  • @AxelPhantom, I tend to look at voting as more of a responsibility. Unfortunately there are too many irresponsible people that either don’t educate themselves about the candidates, don’t vote at all, or both. A perfect example of this was the poll done after the 2008 election which showed the majority of Obama voters under the age of 26 didn’t even know what the issues were. This was the exact opposite when compared to McCain voters in the same age group.

  • While I agree that planes caused the damage I disagree that they acted like a bullet. I’d categorize the effect the planes had as more in line with a bunker buster bomb. While a bullet will have its velocity reduced due to a finite amount of velocity a bunker buster or plane would continue at the same speed until either:

    A. The explosives in the warhead of the bomb explode at the designated depth in the case of the bomb.

    B. The plane sustains enough damage for the engines to sheer off causing fuel to be exposed and a spark then ignites the fuel causing a fuel explosion and an intense fire.

    This is what happened with the towers. The resulting heat of the chemical fire then proceeded to have the effect that Daz described. The whole idea that the steel construction of the towers would stop the plane is further flawed in that the majority of the towers’ outside construction was glass.

  • While I agree that planes caused the damage I disagree that they acted like a bullet. I’d categorize the effect the planes had as more in line with a bunker buster bomb. While a bullet will have its velocity reduced due to a finite amount of velocity a bunker buster or plane would continue at the same speed until either:

    A. The explosives in the warhead of the bomb explode at the designated depth in the case of the bomb.

    B. The plane sustains enough damage for the engines to sheer off causing fuel to be exposed and a spark then ignites the fuel causing a fuel explosion and an intense fire.

    This is what happened with the towers. The resulting heat of the chemical fire then proceeded to have the effect that Daz described. The whole idea that the steel construction of the towers would stop the plane is further flawed in that the majority of the towers’ outside construction was glass.

  • West Virginia passed an English as official language law a few years ago and since then the illegal population has dwindled to almost none. Perhaps if more states did the same they would start to leave from those places as well. Here you can’t get any “state assistance”, driver’s license, or any other “benefits” if you can’t both speak and read English as part of the law.

  • Count me among the members that won’t be watching due to finances. Sorry but this is a stupid thing to do in this economy.

  • No they want to share everybody’s but their own. Just look at how many of the rich progressives put their money in offshore banks where it can’t be taxed like Spooky Dude does.

  • Yes but that would mean he’d have to do some actual work. We can’t have that now can we?

  • I guess it’s just a coincidence that a newspaper owned by a NewsCorp (parent company of FoxNews) executive gets the same snub that FoxNews did earlier.