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Member Since: April 23, 2011

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  • Bernanke Admits: Inflation Rising

    April 27, 2011 at 4:39pm

    Anyone else notice the trolls seem to vanish as soon as the facts come out?

  • please excuse the typos

  • You are pretty close. There are four basic forces of physics. Strong Nuclear, Weak Nuclear, Electomagnatism, and Gravity. Oddly gravity is by far the weakest of these forces. There is much debate about why this is. Some argue that there is a higher demention that we have not accounted for (either the 11th or 12th…honostly can’t remember). String theory supports this theory thus making parallel dementions possible. Some will argue that gravity actually “leeks in” through a “membrain” that seperated the two….gravity being a stronger force in that demention and a weeker force in our demention. Kinda makes your brain hurt huh?

  • well said

  • @ADarkSkinAmerican

    Very well said my friend. I am white and I have friends of all backgrounds and nationalities, when I get fustrated with the race card being played by a select few (on the news) I don’t atomatically assign that fustration to my friends… only to those who spew the lies. We must stand together as Americans, not as white or black Americans. A perfect example of this….Lincoln stood with Douglas and Douglas stood with Lincoln and look at what they accomplished TOGETHER.

  • @ Truth

    I have heard this before but I am sorry but that theory is modern mythology (again a rewriting of history). Please read your history. Here is a small quote that should help clarify this for you…

    “It (the Republican Party) emerged in 1854 to combat the threat of slavery’s extension to the territories, and to promote more vigorous modernization of the economy. It had little presence in the South, but in the North it enlisted most former Whigs, Know-Nothings and former Free Soil Democrats to form majorities in nearly every state. With the election of Abraham Lincoln in 1860, and its success in guiding the Union to victory and abolishing slavery, it came to dominate the national scene until 1932. The Republican Party was based on northern white Protestants, businessmen, professionals, factory workers, wealthier farmers, and poor blacks. It was pro-business, supporting banks, the gold standard, railroads, and high tariffs to protect heavy industry and the industrial workers.”

  • @L_A_C_T

    That is a very ignorent statement. The more one learns the more gaps there are. Good science produces more questions than answers. Only a person with a HUGE ego would think otherwise. I have been a student of quantum physics for a while now…research my user name…and I can tell you that your statement sounds like something that would come from a teenage boys who thinks he knows everything.

  • @mrlogan3

    Mrlogan3 wrote; “Segregation is a conservative based idea.”

    Really? Was it not a Democratic Govenor Orval Faubus that tried to use the Arkansas National Guard to keep black students from attending a white high school? Was it not a Democratic Senitor (Robert Byrd) who used to be a Grand Wizard of the KKK? If you really want to go back in history the Democratic Party was formed by Martin Van Buren in order to maintain power so that they could elect a “Southern Man of Southern Principles” (in other words mantain slavery).

    Now, if we really want to drill down and look at the basic ideals of conservative vs liberal on the issue of segregation the easiest way is on a scale:

    Fasism(ex. 1930′s Germany)—–Socialism(liberalism)—–the true center—–Conservatisism—-Anarchy

    As you can see segregation actually falls to the left. Seems to me that there is a lot of rewriting of history going on these days.