Clifford Automotive
Members-
Posts
3,203 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Gallery
Store
Events
Everything posted by Clifford Automotive
-
I think its your hemi modulator valve.
-
have hdmi on the back?
-
Now I know why people respond to Thorne the way he does. You take the stupidest issues and turn them into something their not. If your so scared of what america does and how they do it go live in a cave in canada man. Like I stated before. Its their network not your network. They can do whatever the hell they want with the information on it. Even if that information has to do with you or me or who ever.
-
Just in case you dont really know what Homeland Security is all about... 1. Prevent and disrupt terrorist attacks. To prevent and disrupt terrorist attacks in the United States, we are working to deny terrorists and terrorist-related weapons and materials entry into our country and across all international borders, disrupt terrorists' ability to operate within our borders, and prevent the emergence of violent Islamic radicalization in order to deny terrorists future recruits and to defeat homegrown extremism. 2. Protect the American people, our critical infrastructure, and key resources. To protect the lives and livelihoods of the American people, we must undertake measures to deter the threat of terrorism, mitigate the Nation's vulnerability to acts of terror and the full range of man-made and natural catastrophes, and minimize the consequences of an attack or disaster should it occur. 3. Respond to and recover from incidents that do occur. To save lives, mitigate suffering, and protect property in future catastrophes, we must strengthen the foundation of an effective, coordinated response. This includes clarifying roles and responsibilities across all levels of government and the private and non-profit sectors. We must also focus on ensuring we have the operational capabilities and flexibility necessary to facilitate both short-term recovery and an effective transition to long-term rebuilding and revitalization efforts. 4. Continue to strengthen the foundation to ensure our long-term success. To fulfill these responsibilities over the long term, we will continue to strengthen the principles, systems, structures, and institutions that cut across the homeland security enterprise and support our activities to secure the Homeland. Ultimately, this will help ensure the success of our Strategy to secure the Nation. This includes: * Applying a comprehensive approach to risk management. We must apply a risk-based framework across all homeland security efforts in order to identify and assess potential hazards (including their downstream effects), determine what levels of relative risk are acceptable, and prioritize and allocate resources among all homeland security partners, both public and private, to prevent, protect against, and respond to and recover from all manner of incidents. * Building a Culture of Preparedness. Our entire Nation shares common responsibilities in homeland security. In order to help prepare the Nation to carry out these responsibilities, we will continue to foster a Culture of Preparedness that permeates all levels of society – from individual citizens, businesses, and non-profit organizations to Federal, State, local, and Tribal government officials and authorities. * Developing a comprehensive Homeland Security Management System. In order to continue strengthening the foundations of a prepared Nation, we will establish and institutionalize a comprehensive Homeland Security Management System that incorporates all stakeholders. This system involves a continuous, mutually reinforcing cycle of activity across four phases – guidance; planning; execution; and assessment and evaluation. o Relevant departments and agencies of the Federal government must take the lead in implementing this system, and State, local, and Tribal governments are highly encouraged to ultimately adopt fully compatible and complementary processes and practices as part of a full-scale national effort. o In order to ensure the success of this system, our Nation must further develop a community of homeland security professionals by establishing multidisciplinary education opportunities. In addition to covering homeland and relevant national security issues, this education should include an understanding and appreciation of appropriate regions, religions, cultures, legal systems, and languages. We also must continue to develop interagency and intergovernmental assignments and fellowship opportunities, tying them to promotions and professional advancement * Improving incident management. We must develop a comprehensive approach to incident management that will help Federal, State, local, and Tribal authorities manage incidents across our goals of prevention, protection, and response and recovery. Our approach will build upon the existing National Incident Management System (NIMS) and help decision-making during crisis and periods of heightened concern. * Better utilizing science and technology. The United States derives much of its strength from its advantage in science and technology, and we must continue to use this advantage and encourage innovative research and development to assist in protecting and defending against the range of natural and man-made threats confronting the Homeland. * Using all instruments of national power and influence. The United States is using its instruments of national power and influence – diplomatic, information, military, economic, financial, intelligence, and law enforcement – to prevent terrorism, protect the lives and livelihoods of the American people, and respond to and recover from incidents. We must build on these efforts, by continuing to enhance our processes for sharing all relevant and appropriate information throughout all levels of government and with our partners, and by prioritizing the continued transformation of our law enforcement and military.
-
Walla's new ablum delayed by homeland security ? WTF?
Clifford Automotive replied to thorne's topic in Dumpster
Oh yeah. Stop looking at what there doing in places you dont live and could really care less about. Look in your hometown and see what good Homeland Security has brought to your area. Because Im sure you didnt know about this when it happened. http://www.publicsafety.ohio.gov/news/2004/10_19_04_Franklin.pdf This is from 04 but hopefully you get my point. The only thing "people like you" see in thie news it the bad shit. -
Walla's new ablum delayed by homeland security ? WTF?
Clifford Automotive replied to thorne's topic in Dumpster
Who gives a fuck about "Walla" maybe they heard something on the wiretap that made them want to delay it. Every case was going to have bonus coke? -
Well I just read the articale and if you look at in a logical way... It tells me that if I was a criminal I can not sue the carrier for giving the government my information. Here is a way you should look at it. Its really not your information and your privacy has nothing to do with it. You are using a companys network and there technology. You dont have the right to tell them they can not give "their" information away.
-
Probably cant beat $100.00 Did you fix this yet?
-
Whatever the issue it will be covered under factory warranty. And on top of that your leasing it...it will be covered.
-
Cover Jobs starting at $250.00 All over paint jobs starting at $1000.00 Rust repair starting at $150.00 per panel. This is for excessive rust. Not surface rust. Surface rust is cheaper. Windshield replacements. Reconditioned Wheels Radiators / Condensors Electric Cooling Fans Offering mobile estimate for Collision repair, and valet service. Supplied parts are Lifetime warranty through my vendor. Paint work carries a Limited Lifetime warranty. Detailing starting at $90.00 for cars $100.00 for Trucks. Get your estimates now... With 10 years of experiece we are your one stop shop for Body, Paint, and Detailing. For more information, or to set up an estimate time call 614.806.4497 Disclaimer: Because of the conditions and reactions of rust, no rust repair guarantee is made under the conditions of warranty.
-
And some people think racing isn't a sport.
Clifford Automotive replied to Draco-REX's topic in Pics and Vids
Thats really neat. I like the way they put that together. -
I just wanted to say "hi" to all my friends in this thread. HI
-
Sometime I laugh at peoples statements that they say about their self. If only they knew the real them before they posted what they do. Well off to work.
-
f/s mustang motor & headlights & tailights
Clifford Automotive replied to coleyounger3's topic in LBTS GLWS
you said you had a mustang motor and when you get in the thread you reveal its a crown vic motor -
3 1/2'x 6' Slate Pool Table For Sale $1500 obo
Clifford Automotive replied to HAOLE's topic in Other Stuff
Does the kid come with it? Need to clean that sensor on your camera! -
Ahh no shit. I live in "baltimore" technically. Im on york past palmer.
-
Where are you at in Pataskala?
-
They have already bought the car... lot a good that will do. If you live east take it to Stewart Autogroup, they are Certified by Honda.
-
Took a big step with my project today.
Clifford Automotive replied to TimTaylor751647545500's topic in Passing Lane
pulling it with a zr2... so what happened, get tired of it? -
Im still looking through the ads that are posted....heres one i am familiar with circuit city canon rebel xti 799.99 currently priced 629.99
-
I just looked at what walmart had. You can buy half the stuff for those prices right now. I will be at sears it looks like.
-
480 Points... 96%
-
The 710 should be the Special Run Camo Model.
-
God Bless this man... Every one was a kid once and acted stupid. Just because they act stupid on the bus doesnt mean they act that way in school or at home or in public. I was the class clown all through my school years, at home i was civilized and on the bus i kicked the 5th graders ass in the 2nd grade.
-
Rank your car revisited... looks pretty accurate
Clifford Automotive replied to V8 Beast's topic in Passing Lane
Bricks all year.