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Shut up, Michael Moore.....
Edited by
michelake
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Wed 01/21/15 05:20 AM
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Michael Moore is ok i.m.o. He is not some keyboard hero. He tries to expose what he think is wrong about America. There is nothing wrong
with having an opinion. Even when it is warped in the view of others. I do not see him beheading people or waterboarding them. Because he has a different opinion. |
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Topic:
New
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Hey, welcome to the forum :)
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im new to this
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Just dive into the forum and start talking to people...
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hi newby here! how ya doing!
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Yes, i hear there is one that likes cats..
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hi newby here! how ya doing!
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hello everyone
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Hey, and welcome to the forum :)
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Edited by
michelake
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Fri 12/12/14 04:43 AM
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The (Gag Law) has been approved in Spain. With this law, the production and distribution of images of the police in action, can get you a 30.000 Eur fine.
1. Photographing or recording police - 600 to 30.000 Euro fine. 2. Peaceful disobedience to authority - 600 to 30.000 Euro fine. 3. Occupying banks as means of protest - 600 to 30.000 Euro fine. 4. Not formalizing a protest - 600 to 30.000 Euro fine. 5. For carrying out assemblies or meetings in public spaces - 100 to 600 Euro fine. 6. For impeding or stopping an eviction - 600 to 30.000 Euro fine. 7. For presence at an occupied space (not only social centers but also houses occupied by evicted families) - 100 to 600 Euro fine. 8. Police black lists for protestors, activists and alternative press have been legalized. 9. Meeting or gathering in front of Congress - 600 to 30.000 Euro fine. 10. Appealing the fines in court requires the payment of judicial costs, whose amount depends on the fine. 11. It allows random identity checks, allowing for profiling of immigrants and minorities. 12. Police can now carry out raids at their discretion, without the need for "order" to have been disrupted. 13. External bodily searches are also now allowed at police discretion. 14. The government can prohibit any protest at will, if it feels "order" will be disrupted. 15. Any ill-defined "critical infrastructure" is now considered a forbidden zone for public gatherings if it might affect their functioning. 16. There are also fines for people who climb buildings and monuments without permission. |
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Topic:
how are they?
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Welcome you both to the forum :)
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be real
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Maybe when you get active at the forum you can learn about the people there. And they get to know you too.
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Topic:
Friends!!
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Topic:
Solar panels
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It looks pretty decent. But that is just from my quick glance..
Also i am not a resident in the USA. But i saw that you need permits for this as well. So maybe you should keep that in mind as well. But maybe you already knew. Also if you want more info. Then this might be the place for you. http://www.solarpaneltalk.com/showthread.php?12204-Anapode-solar-kits |
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Topic:
Solar panels
Edited by
michelake
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Mon 11/24/14 10:50 AM
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I am just giving a sugestion. I do not know what you already know.
But you have different types of solar cells. The darker the cells are better but more expensive. http://www.solarchoice.net.au/blog/monocrystalline-vs-polycrystalline-solar-panels-busting-myths/ But the material is also getting thinner now. And you have foldable ones. That are equally as good as the solid panels. If not better.. China as you say is very cheap now. But it is a big investment. So i would go for panels that have some sort of waranty. |
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Topic:
Obama Scandals in the News
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Or this..
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Topic:
friendship
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