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Prob my favorite blog out of all I keep up on. But I think this is a lot of what I have been trying to say. http://madogre.com/?p=31381 point
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No no no, you're misunderstanding how the Twitter sensors work. It's a combination thermal and pressure transducer that signals when a certain threshold of hot air comes out of one user's blowhole and shuts them off of Twitter for a period of time until the thermal reset flips back on the sensor.1 point
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ride behind Pauly enough and you'll figure out how to ride real fast sitting straight up As far as the vtec, I am like that 90% of the time. The last couple big rides I've been on, mostly down around Deals Gap, I was keeping it over 7k and trying to keep it constant through the turn which really helped me from not getting absolutely left behind by all the damn fast people I had to associate with1 point
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Goddammit, I have heard this all way too much. Everyone has the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, hence the right to self defense. That is what i have to say about that. Second, go read the Federalist Papers if you want to know about the 2nd amendment, it was less about the British or any other country than it was about controlling and having the means to control our Government. Read John Locke, Ben Franklin, Etc, these are all still relevant as much as people want to say they are not in this day in age. I truly and honestly want to believe that it is not necessary to have the means to defend yourself, but it is. The people that keep talking about banning firearms and limiting them and monitoring them closely are the same people that were against the Patriot Act saying that it was an invasion of privacy and rights. Personally I was for the act back in the day to feel more secure, but I was wrong. Fear is the most powerful tool anyone can wield, soon enough people will be trading their rights and privacy "for the better good" and the will of the fearful and ignorant masses and the government. The 2nd Amendment is to keep Jefferson's quote a reality "When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty"1 point
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Also.... why I gotta be bible-thumper to care about constitutional rights?1 point
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How many times have people said when the laws remove your guns than only the criminals will be armed? Jolly old Briton is learning just how true that is. http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=49e_13430073181 point
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You are a complete and utter fool. Alarms may deter criminals but they don't stop them. Dogs also deter but can't be counted on to attack an intruder and can be shot easily. You can be a master of ninjutsu but it doesn't make you bullet proof. My oldest sister was raped and stabbed to death in Akron in 1991. If she had been carrying a gun at the time she might be alive today. Plenty of women owe their lives to owning and carrying a handgun. Go tell them they don't need one. Tell a 105 lb woman that she needs to learn kung fu to defend herself from a 250 lb rapist. Your opinions are pure, unmitigated bullshit and you need a good slap.1 point
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This one might need voted on it's just a fence into some newer town homes here. The name is not on the fence. Sent from my DROID RAZR using Tapatalk 21 point
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Hope you finally get that peni you've been wanting http://www.ohioriders.net/showthread.php?t=576521 point
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My girfriend works in medical billing for a children's hospital and has a few winners. Pepsi - girl Richeal - girl Tremendous - Boy Wonderful - Girl (also Tremendous' twin sister) The inner city reveals some serious gems; my mom taught both Central Brown and Sir Wilburt III. The latter was not royalty. All this on top of the hundreds of Aiden-ish derivatives (jayden, brayden, hayden, etc) which is just a terrible name to begin with, and all the unforgivable misspellings. *just to be different* Spins on classics are bad too in my eyes. It just sounds like you're making things up. I'm honestly amazed my girlfriend hasn't come across someone named French Tickler (insert last name here)1 point
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You might want to mention that these are 5x4.5 or 5x114 bolt pattern. Offsets would be of interest for someone to gauge proper fitment on another car. The offset can be found stamped on the inside of the wheels..Probably different between the front and rear too.....Just looked it up for you....offset is +450 points
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Fast street legal race cars and hot rods have been a passion of mine for many years. I love the sleeper scene and I really appreciate a good sucker punch type car. I used to do a ton of street car racing during my younger years especially with a 1985 Corvette which ran 11's, it looked entirely stock and was a total surprise for that time because back then most people thought you couldn't make a computer controlled car fly. I have a fairly big garage with hot rod muscle car projects and projects but most people know me for my 1982 S-10. I drive it to the track, it has a pump gas powered 406 and runs 9's and lays down high 1.20 sixty foot times. I have a garage full of projects that I have in various stages...C4 Corvette with a 406 and nitrous, Malibu with a decent big block engine, nitrous and a Lenco CS1, a small tired Camaro Z and a fairly stock Plymouth Scamp with a 318. I took a short break from hot rodding during the economic downturn to refocus on my business and am excited to get my hot rod wheels turning again. Sam http://www.sammiller.com/afw/SamMillerTruck2l.jpg http://www.sammiller.com/afw/SamMillerTruck1l.jpg http://www.sammiller.com/afw/samsmalibuenginecloseupl.jpg http://www.sammiller.com/afw/samsmalibuengine1l.jpg http://www.sammiller.com/afw/samsmaliburearendviewl.jpg0 points
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Uh, actually, yeah, I would have. It seems to be a problem I have, speaking my mind........-1 points
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I can't even give rep out anymore probably due to my low post count outside of the Parking Lot. I was just going to check something in my User CP and saw it and thought it was funny.-1 points
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"Dissent without permission" may sound like Orwellian doublespeak, but for Chinese, Russians, Americans and others it's a criminal offense. Will that backfire? DISSENT WITHOUT PERMISSION: WILL PROTEST PERMITS & FREE SPEECH ZONES HALT OR HASTEN REBELLION? )( IN CHINA, "protesting" without a permit - which defines and limits where, when and how you are allowed to "protest" - is punishable by stiff fines and/or imprisonment for several years: Rising Protests in China http://tinyurl.com/84epz4j Lack of Freedom of Speech and Censorship in China http://tinyurl.com/74j9eln China's Ai Weiwei loses appeal against tax fine http://tinyurl.com/73ups22 And that's nothing compared to what you'll find in this 2012 Human Rights Watch World Report for China, e.g. "...unnerved by the pro-democracy Arab Spring movements and a scheduled Chinese leadership transition in October 2012, the government launched the largest crackdown on human rights lawyers, activists, and critics in a decade. The authorities also strengthened internet and press censorship, put the activities of many dissidents and critics under surveillance, restricted their activities, and took the unprecedented step of rounding up over 30 of the most outspoken critics and 'disappearing' them for weeks." http://www.hrw.org/world-report-2012/world-report-2012-china )( IN RUSSIA, "protesting" without a permit - which defines and limits where, when and how you are allowed to "protest" - is punishable by stiff fines and/or imprisonment for several years: New Russian Law Assesses Heavy Fines on Protesters http://tinyurl.com/6vgzwvr Post a Link, Go to Jail: Russia Tries To Silence Protest http://tinyurl.com/84muc8d And that's nothing compared to what you'll find in this 2012 Human Rights Watch World Report for Russia, e.g. "Harassment of human rights defenders continues and the working climate for civil society organizations and activists remains hostile... Human rights defenders are vulnerable to harassment and violent attack, and those working in the North Caucasus are especially at risk... The right to freedom of assembly remains problematic in Russia, where police frequently disperse public rallies held by civil society activists and the political opposition. Police use excessive force and arbitrarily detain peaceful protesters..." http://www.hrw.org/world-report-2012/world-report-2012-russia )( IN THE USA, "protesting" without a permit - which defines and limits where, when and how you are allowed to "protest" - is punishable by stiff fines and/or imprisonment for several years: Outlawing Occupy: H.R. 347 Makes Free Speech A Felony http://tinyurl.com/6mm6opp Free Speech Zones at Political Conventions Violate First Amendment http://tinyurl.com/7czwrhg And that's nothing compared to what you'll find in this 2012 Human Rights Watch World Report for "Amerika", e.g. "The US continued to have the world's largest incarcerated population at 2.3 million, and the world's highest per capita incarceration rate at 752 inmates per 100,000 residents... The federal government continues abusive counterterrorism policies, including detentions without charge at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba... [NDAA 2012 expanded] US domestic authority to detain alleged terrorism suspects indefinitely without charge and to mandate military detention for a certain category of terrorism suspects [including American citizens on American soil]." http://www.hrw.org/world-report-2012/world-report-2012-united-states )( THERE ARE DIFFERENCES between the rights and privileges accorded to citizens of China, Russia and the USA, but those differences are rapidly dwindling in both number and degree. Thanks to institutional indoctrination and decades of sophisticated mental manipulation by an elite-controlled mainstream media - now reinforced by covert and overt pressures to conform with carefully-crafted norms programmed into social media for projection in real life - the American Sheeple can no longer distinguish the liberties of democracy from the favoritism of fascism. They've been fattened up with junk food and GMO, and had the fight bred right out of them. They don't care anymore about freedom; they just want a comfortable cell. If that were not the case then the 99% - or at least the 46 million Americans who now live in poverty - would be asking questions like these: Are free speech zones most effective as soapboxes, or censorship? Is a demonstration in a free speech zone an effective protest? Does a demonstration with a parade permit create a disruption? Does a protest that creates no disruption get any attention? Does a protest that gets no attention make any difference? I recently heard a talking head say police states allow a certain amount of open protest to serve as a pressure relief valve to avoid open rebellion, and that the Occupy Movement has been tolerated to the extent it has primarily for that purpose. But before being assassinated by the 'magic bullet' of 'lone gunman' Lee Harvey Oswald in 1963, John F. Kennedy said "Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." They can't both be right... ### HEADS UP FOR TWITTER USERS... Apparently tweeting the truth about greedy corporations or corrupt politicians is all it takes to get yourself censored on Twitter. Since our recent unrelated disclosures that (a) eating a bowl of Cheerios is no more "heart healthy" than eating a bowl of dirt ( http://bit.ly/zDYa45 ) and (b) many American Bikers suffer from Sensenbrenner Syndrome ( http://bit.ly/MBBIBQ ), tweets from @VVVPR are being blocked from the Twitter search stream. If you are a Twitter user, we ask you to tweet @Support and demand they respond to ticket #5626282 and end their spineless censorship of @VVVPR. ...AND A QUESTION ABOUT THE COLORADO BATMAN THEATER SHOOTING: http://twitter.com/WatchFrogsBoil/status/226629769016520704 ### IronBoltBruce via VVV PR ( http://veritasvirtualvengeance.com | http://twitter.com/vvvpr ) Related Image: http://veritasvirtualvengeance.files.wordpress.com/2012/07/dissent_without_permission.gif Related Image: http://veritasvirtualvengeance.files.wordpress.com/2012/07/dissent_without_permission_china.jpg Related Image: http://veritasvirtualvengeance.files.wordpress.com/2012/07/dissent_without_permission_russia.jpg Related Image: http://veritasvirtualvengeance.files.wordpress.com/2012/07/dissent_without_permission_amerika.jpg Related Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DDQhgdaUdJI Related Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IxCl2EXNqd8 DARE TO DONATE: http://www.wepay.com/donate/ironboltbruce Tag: #protest, #protests, #freespeechzones, #humanrights, #oppression, #orwellian, #china, #russia, #amerika, #sheeple, #fascism, #fascists, #kleptocracy, #anonymous, #ows, #protest, #rebellion, #revolution Key: protest, protests, protesters, protesting, protest permits, free speech zones, dissent without permission, human rights, oppression, orwellian, china, russia, amerika, sheeple, fascism, fascists, kleptocracy, anonymous, ows, protest, rebellion, revolution-1 points
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The following details are based on the location/ choice of riders who currently are interested in the ride Meet Spot: Hanoverton Rt 9 & Rt 30 ( youngstown group will meet in canfeild BP (224-11) at ride to this place to meet with those from canton area. Route: http://goo.gl/maps/MT1A this is subject to change based on how the day progress and the condition of the roads Time: around 7:30 AM kick stand by 8:00 AM hope to make it back home by 3 pm Pace: pace will be moderate spirited at best.-1 points
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