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thellama73
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Posted: June 27 2013 at 13:10 | |
I don't know, I've heard nothing but good things about Iceland.
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The T
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: October 16 2006 Location: FL, USA Status: Offline Points: 17493 |
Posted: June 27 2013 at 13:13 | |
And Russia shouldn't be bad, though in hands of a mob government.
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Gerinski
Prog Reviewer Joined: February 10 2010 Location: Barcelona Spain Status: Offline Points: 5154 |
Posted: June 27 2013 at 13:25 | |
Well, you know, I can't stand cold, even my current living place Belgium is f*k cold for my taste. Just 3 or 4 pleasant months in the year...
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The T
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Posted: June 27 2013 at 13:31 | |
If he goes to Quito, Quito is quite cold at night and perfect in the mornings. Temperatures range between 8 and 24 C. Now the coastal region is a different story.
I love the cold though. Yet I live in FL . |
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Equality 7-2521
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Posted: July 02 2013 at 15:14 | |
"One had to be a Newton to notice that the moon is falling, when everyone sees that it doesn't fall. "
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Epignosis
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Posted: July 02 2013 at 15:32 | |
The uncensored video is rough stuff.
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The T
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Posted: July 02 2013 at 18:03 | |
Criminal animals. Not the dog of course.
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manofmystery
Forum Senior Member Joined: January 26 2008 Location: PA, USA Status: Offline Points: 4335 |
Posted: July 03 2013 at 10:57 | |
Looks like I'll be spending part of my "independence Day" writing a check to the government for a "speeding" ticket. Honestly, on a wide open country road with no civilization why would there be a 55 mph limit? Speed limits a arbitrary rubbish put in place purely to scam people out of their hard earned cash.
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Time always wins. |
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Gerinski
Prog Reviewer Joined: February 10 2010 Location: Barcelona Spain Status: Offline Points: 5154 |
Posted: July 03 2013 at 14:34 | |
I hate speed fines too, I have never had a driving accident, meaning involving others, I have had quite a few crashes, including some serious ones, riding my motorbike, but all of them alone, not crashing with anyone else, but I'm quite sure I have paid much more in speed fines than in normal traffic taxes
It's a tricky subject I reckon, but for sure the US speed limit of 55 mph is ridiculous, thank god I don't live there.
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Ambient Hurricanes
Forum Senior Member Joined: December 25 2011 Location: internet Status: Offline Points: 2549 |
Posted: July 03 2013 at 14:56 | |
^It's not 55 everywhere; interstate speeds get up to 70/75 or even 80 in some states but 55 is pretty standard for country highways.
But yes, speeding tickets are stupid, many drivers are completely safe going 15-20 mph over the posted speed limit. If you drive faster than you can handle and get in a wreck then you should have to pay the consequences (and they could be steep if other drivers are involved and you are at-fault) but the penalty for that would be heavy enough to be a sufficient deterrent to reckless driving. |
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I love dogs, I've always loved dogs
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jude111
Forum Senior Member Joined: October 20 2009 Location: Not Here Status: Offline Points: 1754 |
Posted: July 06 2013 at 20:56 | |
Glad to see Snowden supporters here! I'm hoping some European countries will be start to feel humbled and convicted by the Latin American countries who've offered asylum, and will step forward too. Once one country was brave enought to do it, 2 more quickly followed. Come on, European countries, do the right thing! |
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jude111
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Posted: July 06 2013 at 21:00 | |
Just like they didn't kill Michael Hastings, that reporter in Los Angeles whose car curiously exploded after hitting a tree. And what a coincidence, he was friends with Greenwald and his last story filed was about Snowden's NSA leaks. I've seen many car accidents. I've never seen this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3LSY3wVuASg Let's consider this: If Wikileaks procures a private airplane for Snowden to fly from Moscow to South America, do you think the airplane is going to fly unimpeded? Or would the US force it down or even shoot it down? Edited by jude111 - July 06 2013 at 21:07 |
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jude111
Forum Senior Member Joined: October 20 2009 Location: Not Here Status: Offline Points: 1754 |
Posted: July 06 2013 at 21:20 | |
By the way, Glenn Greenwald's newest article is out now: "The NSA's mass and indiscriminate spying on Brazilians": http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2013/jul/07/nsa-brazilians-globo-spying |
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Gerinski
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Posted: July 07 2013 at 01:03 | |
Don't think so, Europeans are too submissive and prefer to avoid conflict. Only 2 European countries could take the step, Germany as the most powerful or Spain as the closest to Latin American countries, and honestly I don't see any of both daring to take the step.
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Gerinski
Prog Reviewer Joined: February 10 2010 Location: Barcelona Spain Status: Offline Points: 5154 |
Posted: July 07 2013 at 01:07 | |
Does libertarianism approve bribing? I mean, it's not killing, not stealing, not directly harming anybody, just using your 'deservedly earned money' for your personal benefit. On paper it seems that it should be fine from a Libertarian perspective?
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dtguitarfan
Forum Senior Member Joined: June 24 2011 Location: Chattanooga, TN Status: Offline Points: 1708 |
Posted: July 07 2013 at 15:04 | |
For your consideration: Why Government is Virtuous. FTA:
"We Americans have a distinct suspicion of the relationship between government and personal virtue. Anything that stems from that huge, amorphous and ominous thing in D.C. isn't just a bad idea but likely to stain your character. Libertarians and social conservatives are convinced that they are more than fighting big government, they are promoting virtue. Though happy to invoke a gauzy vision of something just beyond (behind?) the horizon, what is stunning is that both strains of the conservative camp flies in the face of not just modern social science but against thousands of years of our thinking about the relationship between virtue and government." |
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thellama73
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Posted: July 07 2013 at 15:36 | |
Bribing of whom? We don't like bribing of government officials, since the corruption of government and the way they use their monopoly on force to benefit some at the expense of others is part of our complaint. Bribing of private companies to get you an advantage over other customers? I don't think we would have a moral objection to it, since no one's rights are being violated, but it would be a foolish company that would accept such bribes, for if it got out, they would lose a lot of customers who felt they were being treated unfairly. There's also an element of price discrimination in the question, where different people are charged according to what they are willing to pay, which libertarians, and economists in general, don't object to, although consumers often do. |
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dtguitarfan
Forum Senior Member Joined: June 24 2011 Location: Chattanooga, TN Status: Offline Points: 1708 |
Posted: July 07 2013 at 17:52 | |
Equality 7-2521
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Posted: July 08 2013 at 08:26 | |
I said they won't kill him. Not they haven't killed anybody ever. You think they would just shoot down a commercial plane in international air space? That's not how IR works. |
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"One had to be a Newton to notice that the moon is falling, when everyone sees that it doesn't fall. "
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Equality 7-2521
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Posted: July 08 2013 at 08:27 | |
It doesn't have a stance. It's a political/economic philosphy. Bribing is a moral question. They're disjoint. |
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