Legato
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You know all the failures? Which I may add are continuing. Then why do you and all the other ill informed keep voting for the Liberal failures? That is a massive lack of common sense and foresight. It's clearly all you got.
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Why should any one have too. To the real people it's obvious. Too bad you are amongst those who have no idea of Liberal accomplishment's.
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No it started with the Liberal failures, then you tried to shift the goalposts. You was asked to show the Liberal accomplishments. Clearly you can't do that.
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So nothing to sing the praises of, thought not.
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So enlighten us oh exalted one. Tel everyone about the great accomplishments, so we can all offer praise. Oh dear little chubby cheeks lost his pacifier again
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Know this one thing about the Iran war
Legato replied to paxamericana's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Frequency agile radar can be jammed, although it is significantly more difficult than jamming fixed-frequency radar. While agility forces jammers to spread energy across a wider bandwidth, reducing their effectiveness, techniques like wideband barrage noise, rapid sweep jamming, or advanced Digital Radio Frequency Memory (DRFM) can overcome it. Jamming Techniques Against Frequency Agility: Barrage Jamming: A "brute force" method where the jammer transmits noise over the entire bandwidth of the radar's possible frequency hops. While it covers all frequencies, it dilutes the jammer's power, making it less effective against the specific frequency in use at any given moment. Sweep/Follower Jamming: The jammer attempts to quickly identify the current frequency and sweep its power to that specific spot. Modern agile radars change frequencies so fast that this often leaves a time delay where the aircraft is unmasked. Cognitive/Intelligent Jamming: Modern jammers use AI and machine learning to sense the environment in real-time, predict, or instantly react to the radar’s hopping strategy to disrupt it. DRFM (Digital Radio Frequency Memory): This technique records the incoming radar signal, manipulates it (adding delay or shift), and retransmits it to create fake targets or range deception, even if the frequency changes within a pulse. -
Based on an analysis of Hamas's founding documents and statements, the group has a history of explicitly stated goals targeting Jews. 1988 Charter: The founding covenant of Hamas (1988) contains explicitly antisemitic language, including calls for the killing of Jews, referencing a religious tradition where "the Jew will hide behind stones and trees," and the stones and trees will ask Muslims to come and kill them. The document frames the struggle not just against Israel, but against Jews, and has been widely characterized by researchers as "genocidal" and an incitement to genocide.
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Meme/Cartoon of the Day
Legato replied to WestCanMan's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
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Canada's (In)Justice System AKA "Thanks, Bill C-75!"
Legato replied to Goddess's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
I'm so sorry, my mistake, that's 3 nerves. Wanna go for four? -
Pray do tell how the Liberals are doing so well so that I and many others can sing their praise.
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and hear you are again stating a defense. You should try pickle ball, at least you would get a paddle.
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Canada's (In)Justice System AKA "Thanks, Bill C-75!"
Legato replied to Goddess's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Wow, all that to say two nerves were hit. -
and it doesn't make it wrong because you think it is. What absurdity?
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You come to the defense of the Liberals every single time, so spare me the wimpy excuse. I also told you a million times about exaggerating.
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Well deary deary me, a Liberal supporter who says he's not a Liberal supporter triggered by the truth of the matter. Winning people over by offering plumb positions and benefits is the corrupt Liberal way. I you were serious about not supporting the Liberals you would be agreeing, but alas....
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Voted in by all the losers, yes I know. A rather pyrrhic victory.
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I get your drift. Just another attempt to shift blame. Nothing to do with Harper.
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a post is made, immediately an attempt is made to shift blame away from the liberals, not very manly of you.
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What?
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Poor dear, Harper is a big bully and said something nasty.
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The complete lack of thought that went into that post was rather typical of the average uninformed Liberal voter. I rest my case.
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My oh My. A display of outstanding misunderstanding. Typical of the average Liberal voter and an electorate mind set. This is why we can't have nice things. Carry on.
