Saturday, May 21, 2011

How soon will it be before the islamist extremists seize pakistan's nukes and fire them at us

How soon will it be before the islamist extremists seize pakistan's nukes and fire them at us?
Nations go to war to win, not to lose. They develop the know-how to win, like we did when we developed the A-bomb to defeat Japan, which saving a million yank lives. Untold billions were spent to develop the bomb and create a nuclear arsenal to protect ourselves and the free world. It worked; the kamikaze-minded suicide bombers quit, after 2 nukes showed them who’s who and now they are our allies. NUKES ERADICATED THE EVIL and for the better. But islam is going after us the same way, killing more than 2500 yanks to date in suicide bombings.We posses nuclear arms, islam does not, AT LEAST NOT YET. Yet they behead and kill us, mutilate our dead bodies, drag them thru streets, threaten us if we bomb their so called “holy” cities and subject us to humiliation for “abusing” the terrorists we capture, as if we were supposed to be coddling them. Even mishandling the qurun is seen as a “crime. As this goes on we huddle in fear of what they will do next, and they laugh at us and call us a “paper tiger”. So what do we do? The unelected supreme court gives them “terrorists rights” to sue us while they behead and kill us “back home”. And we prosecute our own soldiers for not coddling them. REAL REAL SMART, isn’t it? But this isn’t the start of this insanity--- Now we are blindly led to believe moslem nations, such as Pakistan will assist us in rooting out al queda. Al queda can and is paying everyone off to be on their side, and if they weren’t, Moslems wouldn’t act for us. Pakistan has nukes, supplied with red mercury and hi-tech by the Russian mafia. And who do you think has access to these nukes? Allied with Pakistan? REAL REAL SMART. In the meantime, bandit and terrorist nations are clamoring to build nukes. Who do you think they ‘ll use them against, Monaco? Do you think these suicide maniacs will consider fallout when they can and will nuke us? The liberals show photos of burnt jap children to urge us not to nuke. But what will our children look like if they nuke us? Must we await another pearl harbor-9/11 debacle before our sense of self-preservation and the preservation of our posterity is awakened and we excise the malignancy of islam from the face and body of mankind for once and for all? Must we apologize to them, coddle them and excuse ourselves for conducting war? And must they get rights to sue in our courts when they behead us? How long will this “pearl harbor-9/11 mentality” of sitting back, doing nothing but procrastinating persist? Must we wait until they blow us up, kill our children, brothers, sisters and parents before we finally realize that we are justified in totally annihilating them and ending their threat to us for once and for all? Did we spend those untold billions for marching down Main St. on the 4th of July while yanks die daily and the arsenal sits idle, or was there another more utilitarian purpose to build that arsenal and protect ourselves? How long must we keep huddling in fear of what they will do to us next? We shall soon see if the “Pearl Harbor 9/11 mentality of sitting around and procrastinating, will continue to linger on. Or will we now do nothing more than shake our index finger at them? Our we idiots or merely fools? And if we are fools, then what kind of fools are we?
Military - 2 Answers
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The Nukes will be held in high security positions in Pakistan and there is very little chance of them being captured. Pakistan would need to be totally over run, by this time the UN will have secured them. Stop living in a dream world and come back to reality.
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finish them first, before they finish us....SANAT.

Saturday, May 14, 2011

A shot at Yale or no

A shot at Yale or no?
I am a junior in high school, with a passion for business. I am already thinking of applying to the University of Pennsylvania (Wharton). Everyone else claims that I have what it takes to get into Yale, but I'm not so sure. What do you think? I will be taking my SAT II's in June and APs in May. Here are my credentials: Unweighted: 4.0 ACT: 33 Rank: Top 10% APs taken/planned to take: -Calc BC -English Lit -European History -Macroeconomics -Microeconomics -Physics B -Psychology -Spanish -US Government -World History Honors Classes: -Honors Physics -Honors Pre-Calc -Honors World Lit -Honors American Lit -Honors American History -Honors Algebra -Honors Geometry Other Classes Pertaining to Business: Marketing Independent Study in Marketing Economics Accounting Clubs/Sports/Other -Varsity Tennis (11-12)/Captain -DECA (10-12)--1st place at States (twice); Honorable Mention at Internationals -Model United Nations (11-12)/Ambassador Extraordinaire -National Honor Society (11-12)/President -Volunteer Impact Program (11-12)Secretary(11)/President(12) -Student Leadership (10-12) -100+ Hours of Community Service -Winterfest Class of 2010 Princess Summers: Volunteered all my summers Before Freshmen year - I traveled the Mediterranean, learning the culture of Italy, Spain, Monaco and Croatia for 2 weeks. Between Freshmen and Sophomore years - I traveled to the Baltic, learning the culture of Russia, Estonia, Norway, Finland, Sweden, and Denmark in 2 weeks Between Sophomore and Junior years - I attended the CTD (Center for Talent Development) at Northwestern University, taking AP European History in 3 weeks This summer, I plan on working and volunteering. Let me know if you need any other information from me!
Higher Education (University +) - 3 Answers
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You seem like a very well-rounded individual, who would add diversity to any campus. I'm not exactly sure what the criteria is for applying or getting accepted to Yale, but from your wrap-sheet you seem very well equipped. Give it a shot, don't hesitate or wait any longer! I don't even know you, but I have faith in you!
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Give it a shot mate.
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I'd say weigh out all the options u've got with ur chances at yale, and then see wat u want to go wid. All the best dear!!!

Saturday, May 7, 2011

What do you say about two illegals drinking and driving flaunting our laws are illegals breaking up families

What do you say about two illegals drinking and driving flaunting our laws are illegals breaking up families?
A 20-year-old Grayslake man was charged with a felony and turned over to immigration officials after allegedly driving under the influence of alcohol, officials said. Jose Arguelles-Campos, of the 1600 block of North Poplar Avenue, was pulled over on Nov. 27 when an officer saw him drifting over a fog line and going off the roadway near Illinois Highway 45 and Rollins Road, said Grayslake Police Cmdr. Matt McCutcheon. After he was pulled over, the driver apparently, accidentally put the car in reverse rather than park. The car rolled toward the squad car behind it, and the officer had to scramble to back up the vehicle to avoid being hit, McCutcheon said. Arguelles-Campos submitted to a breath test, which determined he was driving with a blood-alcohol content of 0.176 – more than twice the legal limit. His drivers license had already been revoked on a previous DUI conviction, leading to the felony aggravated DUI charge, McCutcheon said. He was also charged with driving with a blood-alcohol content over the 0.08 legal limit, driving with a revoked license, illegally transporting alcohol and obstructing justice. Arguelles-Campos was transported to Lake County Jail. According to a jail official, he was turned over to U.S. immigration officials on Dec. 30 http://triblocal.com/grayslake/2010/12/09/20-year-old-man-arrested-for-second-dui-turned-over-to-immigration-officials/ Last week, Cesar Acosta-Castillo, 32, was sentenced to 12 years in prison, after pleading guilty to vehicular homicide in the death of 42-year-old Leah Miller. Denver District Court Judge McGahey called the Mexican national a "time bomb," before giving him the maximum sentence allowed under the law. On Sept. 9, 2009, Acosta-Castillo slammed his truck into a car near Monaco Parkway and 22nd Avenue, but kept driving. He then crashed into another vehicle, driven by Leah Miller who died on the scene. According to prosecutors, his blood alcohol level was .18, more than twice the legal limit. In 2001, Acosta-Castillo was deported back to Mexico, but admits that he crossed back into this country the following year. The illegal alien has a history of drunk driving and was sentenced to two years probation for a DUI in 2000. He was also arrested in 1999 for driving under the influence in Garfield County but pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of driving while ability impaired. He has also been arrested for criminal impersonation, providing false information, driving without a license and theft, according to Garfield County court records. Leah Miller worked as a legal secretary at the Denver law firm of Holme, Roberts and Owen, and volunteered with the Meals on Wheels program. Miller left behind a teenage son, Sheldon who spoke at Acosta-Castillo’s sentencing, telling the judge: “She will never see my graduation... She will never see me have a family.” http://www.examiner.com/immigration-reform-in-national/previously-deported-illegal-alien-sentenced-fatal-dui-crash.
Immigration - 6 Answers
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Immigration status doesn't cause you to do this. This is no different than a US Citizen committing the same crime. This does not excuse or make it OK for a Citizen to do it.
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"Immigration status doesn't cause you to do this. " -It's just another line added to the list of charges. It highlights the lack of respect illegal immigrants have for the law. "This does not excuse or make it OK for a Citizen to do it." -No one is saying it is, it is also not okay for people to break immigration law because there happen to be SOME US citizens that are criminals, but you say it is. Stupid, hypocrite.
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"Immigration status doesn't cause you to do this. " Or does it? Why are illegal aliens 5 times more likely to cause a DUI fatality than a US citizen? Immigration status or cultural difference? Also why are these low life scum allowed to stay in the country after the first DUI conviction? Why do the courts wait until they kill someone before they are willing to do anything? We need judges and politicians with brains! Where did we ever get the present bunch of morons from?
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Indeed they do break up families. You see these stories all the time- they kill some mother, father or child while driving under the influence. They are convicted for the same offense multiple times, and still manage to stay in the country (or sneak back in) to do it again. Perhaps if our own Federal government cared enough about the citizens in this country, there would be no illegal aliens killing tax paying mothers like Leah Miller; but no, the Feds are too busy protecting illegals and trying to pass back door amnesty for them.
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That's a sad story, indeed.
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This is a shame, and we all have sympathy for this terrible loss. The citizenship status of those involved did not make a difference in the results. We need to keep drunks from behind the wheel whether they are citizens or not.

Sunday, May 1, 2011

what to wear on a plane

what to wear on a plane ?
I travel alot , my father works for a cruise line company and every time we get a break in school we travel some where, usually we fly. I have always just worn jeans and a an American Eagle Polo , (but latley i am trying to pull away from that look) anyway i want to wear a causual/ formal look like a sport coat suit thing with a shirt under it but no tie if you know what i mean http://www.babble.com/CS/blogs/famecrawler/2007/12/01-07/george_clooney_brad_pitt_ocean's_eleven_gay-bathroom-julia-roberts-larry-craig.jpg basically what Brad is wearing on the right , would that be ok, i am only a teenager but i look rwally good in a suit or blazer. Also the flight would be from orlando to like JFK then to Niece or Monaco wich are both in France and would that be ok for wlaking around in those citys? thank you for your help :)
Fashion & Accessories - 11 Answers
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yeah sure go for it
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it is more appropriate for first class, but maybe you could replace the collared shirt with a tee or lose the blazer.
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yeah thats hott
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i think only brad pitt pulls of that white blazer
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yeah i like it go for it!!!
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That would look hott, yet not to casual or dressed up YOU will look great!
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Whatever you are comfortable in. Go for it.
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i live in virginia and went out the dulles airport and flew to nyc then i flew to moscow. all together 13 hour fligt its a pain you want to be comfortable. even if that means not looking your best. really you could bring those in a bag on carry on and change at the airport when you are there. thats what i did. i went on the plane in my pjs and changed into jeans and a longsleave shirt (it waas butt cold there)
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I think since that will be a really long flight, you should go more for comfort on the plane, like jeans or sweats and a tee, then when you get to monaco, change into your blazer and jeans.
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of cores it would.
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I have been to both Nice and to Monaco (the city is actually called Monte Carlo and Monaco is the name of the tiny country which it is in) and unless you are a thirty / forty something millionaire you are going to look way over dressed, the young in southern Europe dress very emo or very skater, skinny jeans brightly coloured tees with hoodies and desert scarves oversized brightly coloured sunglasses etc or baggy shorts muscle tees and beads round their necks and ankles and flipflops. The Cote D'Azure is a very chilled relaxed place that is only really formal at night in the big hotels.