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Wed 11/06/13 05:37 PM


Lincoln and Hitler have something in common, they were both dictators.

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Wed 11/06/13 05:35 PM



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BSvD5SM_uI4

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Wed 11/06/13 04:50 PM



This is what happens when you give ferals rights.

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Wed 11/06/13 04:48 PM



As long as American's vote like jackasses and keep reelecting the same dick heads over and over, these stands that Rand and others make are useless. The criminals in office know voters have the attention span of a puppy.

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Tue 11/05/13 06:16 PM

Apparently, fear-mongers such as David Suzuki don't have any friends at the USA's Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.

In an article titled "Fukushima's Worst-Case Scenarios: Much of what you've heard about the nuclear accident is wrong", Slate reporter Paul Blustein writes the following:

On a heavily guarded campus east of San Francisco stands Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, one of the U.S. government's premier scientific research facilities. Hours after a massive earthquake and tsunami struck Japan on March 11, 2011, a team of Livermore scientists mobilized to begin assessing the danger from the crippled Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant. The 40-odd team members include physicists, meteorologists, computer modelers, and health specialists. Their specialty is major airborne hazards—toxic matter from chemical fires, ash from erupting volcanoes, or radioactive emissions.

The scientists'�� work - ��secret at the time and barely known to the public even today - had an enormous impact on Japan's nuclear crisis, averting a potentially disastrous U.S. overreaction. This tale reveals significant new information about the accident's severity and affords a different perspective on events at Fukushima, which have generally been portrayed as a near Armageddon.


Here are more excerpts from the Slate article:

This is why the White House called upon the team at Livermore. Formally known as the National Atmospheric Release Advisory Center, or NARAC, the team has assessed such disasters as Chernobyl, the 1991 Kuwaiti oil fires, and the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil rig explosion.

The Livermore scientists combine high-speed computing capacity, high-resolution weather forecasting, and stored databases about weather patterns and terrain to generate three-dimensional maps of hazardous plumes. They can project with far greater precision than simpler models how airborne particles are likely to travel over long distances and long periods involving changeable weather. Their judgments would depend on input from government experts about what might happen at Fukushima Dai-ichi.


... the computer modeling produced results that settled the debate: A plume delivering radiation doses exceeding U.S. standards would come no closer to Tokyo than 75 miles, so Americans should stay put. In an April 1, 2011, email to Adm. Michael Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, [John] Holdren* spelled out details. "Our optimism, such as it is ... comes not from any assumption that the situation at Fukushima is under control but rather from modeling that shows the worst-plausible releases from one or more reactors at Fukushima would not cross [the U.S. guidelines] in Tokyo even in the event of adverse weather," Holdren wrote. "Only with big releases from the spent-fuel pools, combined with even more perverse weather than [the scientists deemed realistic], could the [guidelines] be crossed in Tokyo, and even then, according to the modeling to date, not by much," so "even in these extreme circumstances, sheltering in place might be all you'd want to do."


(*John Holdren is President Obama's chief science advisor.)

Nobody can say for sure how events would have unfolded if the worst had happened at Fukushima. Even the most sophisticated computer models are fallible.

But the public deserves to know what the best available science shows. Whatever conclusions people draw about the implications of the accident, the following should be borne in mind: The claim that an evacuation of Tokyo could have been necessary is based on flimsy, easily rebuttable evidence. Furthermore, the falsity of that claim is indicative of the distortions in much of the Fukushima news coverage. That coverage has given rise to baseless fears about Fukushima that have heavily influenced public opinion. It is time to dispel those fears.


In short, David Suzuki is spreading the misinformation that the Slate article warns against.


He's reporting what proprietors of nuclear power plants across the globe do not want people to know..

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Tue 11/05/13 04:13 PM

Yeah that just goes to show the school system is now run by a bunch of liberal commie bastards. It's okay for people to risk their lives and serve this country. But to have their Ccw is not. I have had mine for 4 years now. I'm so glad that I got it then. Because of the way it's been looking soon there won't be no ccws


Your absolutely right about.

I live in Arizona, CCW's not necessary to carry concealed.

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Tue 11/05/13 03:55 PM



I agree, I emailed a friend from GA to see if parents are outraged over this stupidity and calling for the principals head.

It pisses me off that sissies from the north move south and **** everything up.

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Tue 11/05/13 03:50 PM


This cat knows what the *** he's talkin about.


david suzuki fukushima

David Suzuki has issued a scary warning about Japan's Fukushima nuclear plant, saying that if it falls in a future earthquake, it's "bye bye Japan" and the entire west coast of North America should be evacuated.

The "Nature of Things" host made the comments in a talk posted to YouTube after he joined Dr. David Schindler for "Letting in the Light," a symposium on water ecology held at the University of Alberta on Oct. 30 and 31.

An excerpt of the talk shows Suzuki outlining a frightening scenario that would result from the destruction of the nuclear plant.

"Fukushima is the most terrifying situation I can imagine," he said.

"Three out of the four plants were destroyed in the earthquake and in the tsunami. The fourth one has been so badly damaged that the fear is, if there's another earthquake of a seven or above that, that building will go and then all hell breaks loose.

"And the probability of a seven or above earthquake in the next three years is over 95 per cent."

Suzuki said that an international team of experts needs to go into the Fukushima plant and help fix the problem, but said the Japanese government has "too much pride to admit that."

"I have seen a paper which says that if in fact the fourth plant goes under in an earthquake and those rods are exposed, it's bye bye Japan and everybody on the west coast of North America should evacuate," he said.

"If that isn't terrifying, I don't know what is."

Suzuki's warning came as radiation from the Fukushima plant has been detected in northern Alaska and along the west coast, CBC News reported.

Radiation in Alaskan waters could reach Cold War levels, said Douglas Dasher, a researcher at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, although John Kelley, a professor emeritus at the same university, doesn't seem as certain that it will reach dangerous levels for humans.

"The data they will need is not only past data but current data, and if no one is sampling anything then we won't really know it, will we," he told the network.

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Tue 11/05/13 03:45 PM
An Army veteran living in Georgia says she wants an apology from her daughter's former school after being banned from the building for posting a photo of her concealed weapons permit to her Facebook page, WRDW.com reports.

Tanya Mount says she was approached by a police officer from the Richmond County Board of Education at McBean Elementary School and was warned that she was about to get a criminal trespass warning.


The officer told her that the principal at the school was “scared” of her and did not want her on the school property, she told the station.

"He asks: 'Were you in the Army?,"' she said. "I said, yes. He's like, 'Do you have a concealed weapons permit?' I said yes," she told the station.

A phone call from FoxNews.com to Richmond County Board of Education was not immediately returned. WJBF.com asked Janina Dallas, the school's principal, if the "no trespass order" was issued over the post, and Dallas responded: "Yes, it was."

"It is my duty and responsibility as the principal of this school to ensure the safety and security of all of our faculty, staff and students," Dallas told WJBF.com.

Mount reportedly said, "I feel that this is some high school crap." She is calling for a public apology.

"I am a private person. However, after serving OUR country, it is my DUTY to make sure that our lives are not infringed upon. However, do it all within the confinements of the LAW, I am a law-abiding citizen," Mount posted on Facebook after the uproar.

Other posts on Mount's Facebook page are photographs of children trick-or-treating and recipes for pork tenderloin.

Her daughter has since transferred from the school.

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Tue 11/05/13 03:32 PM


If they fire democrats will the new kids do anything to repeal this atrocity among other idiotic orders this jackass occupying the White House has signed?

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Tue 11/05/13 03:31 PM



My questions are will the people fire democrats over this or keep them around?

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Tue 11/05/13 02:04 PM
Kids today are sissies compared to kids growing up pre 1980. Everything today is considered bullying and that is such ********. Ifg a kid is fat and someone says he or she is fat, it is not bullying but rather a fact. To me bullying is reserved for some jackass picking on someone who is physically or mentally handicapped.

If you agree with this awesome. If not, piss off.

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Mon 11/04/13 08:48 PM

I do not know why anyone would bash Abraham Lincoln.

Anyway, we have gone off topic ... as usual.


Because he was a filthy war criminal.

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Mon 11/04/13 08:47 PM

Is it true that his Presidential Library is going to be in Kenya?


He has many, usually found on construction site and are either blue or green.

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Mon 11/04/13 04:06 PM



They are lazy, there are tutorials on youtube on how to scam the welfare system.

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Mon 11/04/13 03:40 PM
Edited by boredinaz06 on Mon 11/04/13 03:48 PM

When GWB was POTUS, plenty of liberal Democrats claimed that he was ruining the USA.


Some people claim Abraham Lincoln to be an honorable man.

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Mon 11/04/13 02:34 PM

I realize that making the POTUS "Scapegoat-in-Chief" is an American tradition, but it gets old after awhile.


So quit following it, this is like soccer fer us Merican's

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Mon 11/04/13 01:55 PM


Hey, some of them muslim chicks are hot!

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Mon 11/04/13 01:16 PM


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BSvD5SM_uI4

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Mon 11/04/13 12:49 PM




Wal-Mart is the greatest success story involving the American Dream, from essentially nothing to the worlds largest retailer. Although their practices may be crappy to those who wholesale to them, Wal-Mart does not hold a gun to their heads and force them to do business with them. It is by these practices that so many people can save money, it is also this ideology that made Wal-Mart what it is that allows Wal-Mart and others to open at 9 o' clock on Thanksgiving for Christmas sales.