Comment Re:It's one thing... (Score 1) 3
How hard will it be to find a replacement? One more fitting to modern progressive BBC? Can't be that hard to find an aging homosexual with no driving talent other than to get speeding tickets.
How hard will it be to find a replacement? One more fitting to modern progressive BBC? Can't be that hard to find an aging homosexual with no driving talent other than to get speeding tickets.
The weird thing is, I'm also for small government- governments limited to 100,000 citizens or less, run on an absolute right to life and private property for anything that it takes to maintain life.
The trouble is, that goes against your average libertarian, whose only difference between them and a crony capitalist is enough money to bribe politicians.
I've seen enough anti-war-on-drugs and pro-abortion from libertarians and their fellow travelers in the Republican Party to know that the center of that triangle is far left of where I'm comfortable, for sure!
Except, of course, for the minor third party of the extreme libertarians, whose faith in liberty above all else calls for a government too weak to police social issues, and taxes so small that they could rightly be called user fees for access to the courts.
In a way. More like a Big Father With A Shotgun party.
Actually, my comment was on the stupidity of her security setup- which provided not only no protection against the enemies of the United States, but also no protection against her perceived domestic enemies.
Well, that and the little fact that the e-mails *might* reveal something about the murder of an ambassador in Libya.
BTW, has nobody informed her that smartpho
Nope. People before pennies and people before dogma and people before sex.
No, they really shouldn't. I'm a fiscal liberal but a social conservative. There is no political party in the United States I am comfortable with.
It must never have occurred to them that Fox News and the FBI use hackers too.
It has some logic behind it.
A failed state doesn't have the resources to waste on the suffering, so euthanasia, and eventually enforced euthanasia, becomes a valid option.
I'd certainly consider any state that responds to human suffering with murder to be a failed state- so the United States is 3/50ths failed (so far, it'll be on the ballot in the rest of the states soon enough).
Yep. He's also recently done a hybrid version by adding a Honda Generator that he can remove for the race, but use for driving around town.
Yeah, you're right. Contractor started out that way, but did NOT make it into production that way.
I do know of a homebrewed race car that runs that way......he once wired it wrong in an experiment and did a quarter mile in 9.2, completely emptying a 3kwh battery pack.
The Tao is like a glob pattern: used but never used up. It is like the extern void: filled with infinite possibilities.