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Conservatives Kinder and Sexier
White Doors replied to JerrySeinfeld's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
haha good one. Liberals love to give to charity, as long as it's not their money. -
Christian Anti-Syrian Lebanese MP Killed
White Doors replied to JerrySeinfeld's topic in The Rest of the World
Come on, the IDF did this to make Hezbollah, Iran, Syria look bad. -
why the selectivity with Hamas and China?
White Doors replied to Rue's topic in The Rest of the World
'Israel' is not a 'religious fanatic'. it is a democratic country. Only a complete idiot couldn't make the distinction. -
Paul Martin - Right finance minister at the right time. A TERRIBLE leader and therefore PM however. PS, you shouldn't generalize so much.
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why the selectivity with Hamas and China?
White Doors replied to Rue's topic in The Rest of the World
That's why? If so, how many threads on here do you see bashing Egypt? none eh? go figure. You better keep looking, harder I might add, for a better reason for your anti-semitism. Others should too. -
Calm down, breath deep, use your head, don't recite what you read in the Calgary Sun. Oil is a newly discovered commodity in NFLD. Second, there isn't that much of it out there at all. Third, it's in the ocean and it's much more expensive to get. Fourth, the federal government is not letting NFLD have the same deal as Alberta - in Alberta if you find oil, you develop it within 5 years or you lose it. In NFLD, you can sit on it forever. The reason being that Harper is an Albertan and not a NFLDer. So what's going to happen is that the oil companies will dig up all the oil in Alberta and then move to NFLD. Which is good because the oil rigs in Alb are ran by NFLDers anyway, so they are fully qualified to do the job. What may be inconvenient for you is that you'll have to move to St.Johns. haha. it' snot newly discovered in NFLD. They have known about that oil for 40 years. What's stopping it is that Newfoundland wants ownership of the company. Completely rediculous stuff you would only hear about in Nigeria. BTW, (assuming you are) The liberals made that policy, not evil Harper.
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You've got to be kidding. Your solid economic values generated rich deposits of oil under your feet? That's rather funny. Your heads are spinning. Don't overestimate yourselves. That's what's going to cause tensions, nothing else. Really? I'd say it's your jealousy that is going to cause problems.
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Public Auto Insurance Rules!
White Doors replied to BubberMiley's topic in Provincial Politics in Canada
I have private insurance. I have my 4 year old car completely insured for collision etc and my house too - full coverage. I pay $1100 per year. Tell me again why you like government insurance? -
Calling The Federal Reserve
White Doors replied to PolyNewbie's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
And Poly, another question.. Where did that 200k come from that my house went up in value by? Did I just 'type it into a computer'? Am I now making money from nothing??? Just what is going on here?? -
Yikes, thats a bit Orwellian for my tastes. How many politicians would be jailed for having views contrary to popular opinion. Let's be honest about the situation, alright? He's not just got "views contrary to popular opininion". He's spreading disinformation that is contrary to science, and through his obfuscation he endangers the planet. Since when has science been able to see the future??
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Calling The Federal Reserve
White Doors replied to PolyNewbie's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
How much effort did you put into maintaining that house ? What would have happened if you had invested the money in silver or gold instead ? What if instead of cutting the lawn and fixing the toilet you were working instead and bought silver with the money ? BTW: Also your house will now start losing value - the real estate market is collapsing. Hardly any effort went into maintaining the house. Maybe 4k at most. The bank wouldn't have lent me the money to invest in gold and silver and besides, any money made off of that would have been taxable. Money made on your primary residence is tax free. The real-estate market is collapsing eh? haha -
The Greatest Crisis In Modern History
White Doors replied to PolyNewbie's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
The response I got was that they are all towing the government line or else they will lose their jobs. But of course! -
Calling The Federal Reserve
White Doors replied to PolyNewbie's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
No, it really is exactly creating money from nothing and its you that doesn't get it. Really, the bankers do not get the money they lend you from deposits, they create it as a computer entry. Before the entry was made the money did not exist. If you use your loan money to buy a house, the bankers will make far more money from the house than anyone else because they will receive the value of the house in payment in return for creating the money from nothing. You cannot deny this simple fact of economics. I can deny it. My house doubled in price in 2.5 years. I paid $9000 in interest in that time on my mortgage. I made 200k and the bank made 9k. Who made more? -
The Greatest Crisis In Modern History
White Doors replied to PolyNewbie's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
And here is the list of experts that debunked all of the most popular 9/11 CT's in Popular mechanics. I bet that they are all under governmnet control too... Air Crash Analysis Cleveland Center regional air traffic control Bill Crowley special agent, FBI Ron Dokell president, Demolition Consultants Richard Gazarik staff writer, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Yates Gladwell pilot, VF Corp. Michael K. Hynes, Ed.D., ATP, CFI, A&P/IA president, Hynes Aviation Services; expert, aviation crashes Ed Jacoby Jr. director, New York State Emergency Management Office (Ret.); chairman, New York State Disaster Preparedness Commission (Ret.) Johnstown-Cambria County Airport Authority Cindi Lash staff writer, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Matthew McCormick manager, survival factors division, National Transportation Safety Board (Ret.) Wallace Miller coroner, Somerset County, PA Robert Nagan meteorological technician, Climate Services Branch, National Climatic Data Center Dave Newell director, aviation and travel, VF Corp. James O’Toole politics editor, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Pennsylvania State Police Public Information Office Jeff Pillets senior writer, The Record, Hackensack, NJ Jeff Rienbold director, Flight 93 National Memorial, National Park Service Dennis Roddy staff writer, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Master Sgt. David Somdahl public affairs officer, 119th Wing, North Dakota Air National Guard Mark Stahl photographer; eyewitness, United Airlines Flight 93 crash scene Air Defense Lt. Col. Skip Aldous (Ret.) squadron commander, U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Laura Bosco public affairs officer, Tyndall Air Force Base Boston Center regional air traffic control Laura Brown spokeswoman, Federal Aviation Administration Todd Curtis, Ph.D. founder, Airsafe.com; president, Airsafe.com Foundation Keith Halloway public affairs officer, National Transportation Safety Board Ted Lopatkiewicz director, public affairs, National Transportation Safety Board Maj. Douglas Martin public affairs officer, North American Aerospace Defense Command Lt. Herbert McConnell public affairs officer, Andrews AFB Michael Perini public affairs officer, North American Aerospace Defense Command John Pike director, GlobalSecurity.org Hank Price spokesman, Federal Aviation Administration Warren Robak RAND Corp. Bill Shumann spokesman, Federal Aviation Administration Louis Walsh public affairs officer, Eglin AFB Chris Yates aviation security editor, analyst, Jane’s Transport Aviation Fred E.C. Culick, Ph.D., S.B., S.M. professor of aeronautics, California Institute of Technology Robert Everdeen public affairs, Northrop Grumman Clint Oster professor of public and environmental affairs, Indiana University; aviation safety expert Capt. Bill Scott (Ret. USAF) Rocky Mountain bureau chief, Aviation Week Bill Uher News Media Office, NASA Langley Research Center Col. Ed Walby (Ret. USAF) director, business development, HALE Systems Enterprise, Unmanned Systems, Northrop Grumman Image Analysis William F. Baker member, FEMA Probe Team; partner, Skidmore, Owings, Merrill W. Gene Corley, Ph.D., P.E., S.E. senior vice president, CTL Group; director, FEMA Probe Team Bill Daly senior vice president, Control Risks Group Steve Douglass image analysis consultant, Aviation Week Thomas R. Edwards, Ph.D. founder, TREC; video forensics expert. Ronald Greeley, Ph.D. professor of geology, Arizona State University Rob Howard freelance photographer; WTC eyewitness Robert L. Parker, Ph.D. professor of geophysics, University of California, San Diego Structural Engineering / Building Collapse Farid Alfawakhiri, Ph.D. senior engineer, American Institute of Steel Construction David Biggs, P.E. structural engineer, Ryan-Biggs Associates; member, ASCE team for FEMA report Robert Clarke structural engineer, Controlled Demolitions Group Ltd. Glenn Corbett technical editor, Fire Engineering; member, NIST advisory committee Vincent Dunn deputy fire chief (Ret.), FDNY; author, The Collapse Of Burning Buildings: A Guide To Fireground Safety John Fisher, Ph.D. professor of civil engineering, Lehigh University; professor emeritus, Center for Advanced Technology; member, FEMA Probe Team Ken Hays executive vice president, Masonry Arts Christoph Hoffmann, Ph.D. professor of computer science, Purdue University; project director, September 11 Pentagon Attack Simulations Using LS-Dyna, Purdue University Allyn E. Kilsheimer, P.E. CEO, KCE Structural Engineers PC; chief structural engineer, Phoenix project; expert in blast recovery, concrete structures, emergency response Won-Young Kim, Ph.D. seismologist, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University William Koplitz photo desk manager, FEMA John Labriola freelance photographer, WTC survivor Arthur Lerner-Lam, Ph.D. seismologist; director, Earth Institute, Center for Hazards and Risk Research, Columbia University James Quintiere, Ph.D. professor of engineering, University of Maryland member, NIST advisory committee Steve Riskus freelance photographer; eyewitness, Pentagon crash Van Romero, Ph.D. vice president, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology Christine Shaffer spokesperson, Viracon Mete Sozen, Ph.D., S.E. Kettelhut Distinguished Professor of Structural Engineering, Purdue University; member, Pentagon Building Performance Report; project conception, September 11 Pentagon Attack Simulations Using LS-Dyna, Purdue University Shyam Sunder, Sc.D. acting deputy director, lead investigator, Building and Fire Research Laboratory, National Institute of Standards and Technology Mary Tobin science writer, media relations, Earth Institute, Columbia University Forman Williams, Ph.D. professor of engineering, physics, combustion, University of California, San Diego; member, advisory committee, National Institute of Standards and Technology -
"Democracy" in Afghanistan
White Doors replied to normanchateau's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
The Un SC agreed on the resolution. -
Harper's position on China
White Doors replied to normanchateau's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Does anybody disagree? Can Harper press the issue without jeopardizing our economic relationship with the Chinese? Yes. Because they need us even more than we need them. If they wish to try to intimidate us by brandishing their big stick-- trade-- we have an even bigger stick to brandish: energy security. The Chinese are desperate to invest heavily in our oilsands to secure a stable source of energy for their future needs. -k exactly. They need our Oil much more than we need their socks. -
Toronto wants the Revenue from GST cuts
White Doors replied to scribblet's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
They just announced almost one billion just over a year ago for the TTC. open your eyes -
Harper's position on China
White Doors replied to normanchateau's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Really? This will help him in BC and GTA as the chinese here are aware of the deficiencies in that government because, well they actually lived there. Unlike yourself. How do you feel about China outlawing homosexuality Norman? Do trip all over all that hypocricy your standing on. -
Thank you Caucasian Doors. I am actually not half as self-righteous as I sound. I drink my prune juice too. Just some days I get grumpy with some of the posts. I am the first to admit I am full of it too, but geez some days I want to bite someone's head off. Then I remember there's this thing called freedom of speech! Lol. haha not a reference to skin colour! I got a larf out of that one!
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Environmentalists apologize to Ambrose
White Doors replied to normanchateau's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Yes, you should see Penn and teller's take on it. -
Environmentalists apologize to Ambrose
White Doors replied to normanchateau's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
That's why I support groups like Ducks Unlimited that actually do something good instead of just whine all the time. -
Are you serious? I thought this movie was terrible. Very poorly done and very juvenile. Yes, a couple of funny spots, but if you think this is good satire, you need to get out more.
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Crosses Yanked from Nov. 11 Gr. 3 Display
White Doors replied to scribblet's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
We are at the point now, where many parents in schools want history revised to suit their political opinions. -
Calling The Federal Reserve
White Doors replied to PolyNewbie's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
haha. No it's not.