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Could we declare an exception to the new limit and keep Mr. Trump to 140 characters, or less? | 0 | en |
I just loooooove being lectured by someone anonymous whose name and face are hidden by choice. Please, lecture me more. Your wisdom should be packaged sold in a bookstore wherever the anonymous publishers' screeds are kept. | 0 | en |
There is also the issue of inadequate health care , physiotherapy, rehab etc. Plus the loopholes that compensation boards, doctors , insurance companies, and employers have to leave injured without proper compensation and treatment. I’ve had several injuries that have had devastating results that are permanent and left me in severe pain in a daily basis and was left out in th cold by all the above mentioned parties. There is a huge physical and mental backlash from these institutions left on many employees but nothing gets done. Maybe we should look into why this is allowed to happen. But it never will because it will cost to much money to those in charge. | 0 | en |
He really hates our club what a twat! @URL | 1 | en |
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:::NO SIR. NOT AT ALL. I apologize for my anger and my tone here, but you, sir, are rather difficult to stomach. You refer to what I write as ""bullsh*t,"" and then expect me to ""sit down"" for that while offering this drivel here. I had intended to disengage utterly from this article and from this discussion, but I just can't take this ""lying down."" Wikipedia Honchos, do your worst!!! And, by the way, friend, I am still waiting for my apology. - " | 0 | en |
Oh the tolerant world that is spreading hate and fuelling discrimination against others? | 0 | en |
It's not even necessarily about change. I simply don't think two people can understand some nebulous concepts such as God, existence, eternity, and love in exactly the same way, nor should they be expected to or pressured to. | 0 | en |
If true, this is treason. | 0 | en |
Tesla has chosen to skip the dealer markup. Since they can still sell more cars than they can build they don't need a lot of salesmanship and shenanigans. It will be interesting to see how this works out for them once they start making a half million cars a year - if they manage that. | 0 | en |
He died doing what he loved. | 0 | en |
Greece, home of Athens. Everyone says yougotta go there. I’ll be honest though. I was notimpressed. That place is run down. All theirbuildings are falling apart. I think Athens is theDetroit of Europe. There is an economic crisisincredibly relevant in our world today, and no cityhas been hit harder than Athens. Sections of the cityare literally in ruins. Many of the homes I sawhardly had walls, let alone, ceilings or mailboxes.
Greece also contains the storied land of Olympia, birthplace of the Olympics. The Olympics originated as a religious ceremony. It was a way of worshiping the gods. I think I’d probably make church more often if I got to throw javelins throughout the service. Olympia is where the first field, track, and trampolining events wereever held. In fact just past an ancient archway near the historic greek arena, you can see the spot where the first olympic athlete to ever shoot up steroids took place. The first olympic athletes competed completely naked. I think that would make the relay race baton pass a little more interesting. Runner running, reaching back for the baton: That’s not it. That’s not it. That’s still not it. Geez, I think I’m in a relationship now.Greece sure doesn’t win as many events as they use to. In the beginning it was:
GREECE WITH THE GOLD!!!ANDGREECE WITH THE SILVER!!!ANDGREECE WITH THE BRONZE!!!GREECE HAS ONCE AGAIN SWEPT EVERY EVENT.
now its
GREECE, UMM, I GUESS YOU CAN COME WATCH IF YOU WANT. OR, I DON'T KNOW, DO HAVE A GUY WHO SWIMS OR SOMETHING. HOW ABOUT THIS, WE’LL LET ONE OF YOUR GUYS PLAY SWIMMING? IS THAT OKAY? THANKS AGAIN FOR THE OLYMPICS. NOW SCRAM!!
Watching an event that unites the world, on a cruise ship that has an international crew, was a unique experience. Although nothing makes me feel like more of a complete piece of shit than watching the olympics. Every athlete has overcome such adversity to make it to where they are. The back stories they do on each athlete get me every time.
Kim Sung was driving home from a practice late a night five years ago. His land was being hit by the worst storm in its small nations recorded history. Kim could hardly see the road on account of all the rain, snow, sleet, hail, wind, lightning, tornados and earthquakes. Kim was only a block away from his home, when suddenly, outof no where. His head exploded. Doctors said that he would never live again.But he proved them wrong. Now, Kim Sung wakes up every day at three in the morning, and runs 400 miles, just to get to the training center, that he built, out of nothing but pine cones and a love he has for a family he’ll never know.
Generally Im watching this while half asleep on the couch in nothing but my socks and underwear, and a dap of nacho cheese that has dried on my belly.
Santarini is Greek island that was once a great volcano. The majority of which has long since submerged underwater. Thousands of years of once flowing lava and volcanic rock have caused many of it’s beaches to be made up completely of black sand. To the south one beach is actually made up of red sand. Sandwiched in between these two anomalies of ocean front real estate, situated high on top of a mountain, sits the ancient city of Theos. Long since abandoned, archeologists have uncovered a relatively well preserved city for as old as it is (Athens, what’s your excuse?) As you walk through the site, you can really get a sense of what it was like to live in a town during 200 - 300 b.c.. Their main street leads you pass their theater which sits right across from the town bath house. Just like today. Separate from the bathhouse would be the town toilet. A large open air room, with holes in concrete benches that lined its four walls. This is where say tired toilet jokes to each other like, “You don’t buy mead, you just rent it” or “Man, I got to pee like a racepegasaus”
Sometimes in the center of the room they would have a small pond filled with frogs. With often a street filled with people on the other side of the roofless bathroom walls, the croaking of the frogs would conceal the bathroom noises. Inspired by this I’ve taken to carrying around a frog with me to mask the breaking of my wind. I’ve found that timing the passing of gas with the ’Ribbits’ of pocket frogs is generally more socially awkward that just simply being civilized.
One street was lined with living quarters of the Greeks residents. I assumed people moved back then. You live in Theos, but you think your business that details chariots might do a little better in Mykenos. So what happens to your apartment? Meanwhile a kid up the island wants to move out of his parents cave. Sure, he could build his own stone one bedroom apartment. But why not check at the pad of that guy who recently got fed to the lions. Were there landlords back then, showing places around?
"So this is it. This one of our larger units, it’s ten feet by ten feet. As you can see we rehabbed the joint a little. Now I’ll be honest, the last tenants really trashed the place. They would have minatours over at all hours, sacrificing goats to Zeus. In fact over by the window used to be a blood altar to Hades, but I’ve converted it into a nice little breakfast nook. We put a fresh coat of thatch on the roof, put a brand new layer of dirt on the floor.We’re going to take out that wall of old rocks and put in some new rocks. And if you turn around you’ll see, this is where we came in.
"What’s this in the corner over here?"
"Oh that? That’s a ‘hole’. Yeah, it’s a place to sleep in, they’re all the rage now. Sleeping on a pile of sticks is a thing of the past. I know it’s a bit contemporary, but hey, lets be real, we’re not living in the stone age anymore, this is 500 b.c. baby!!"
"Wow, a hole huh? Sound pretty great. What’s the deposit on this?"
"The standard, first and last months rent as well as the eye of Charybdis."
"Sounds great I’ll take it. Say, you ever wonder why we count all of our years backwards and end them with b.c.?" | 1 | en |
Hope Quebec does revert to the NWC. | 0 | en |
== A535 map == It actually finishes at the junction with the A34 a little further north. | 0 | en |
AND THEY WONDER WHY WE ARE AGAINST PEBBLE MINE,
ITS VERY CLEAR THEIR PRIORITIES ARE TRULY SCREWED UP! | 0 | en |
`-odd families that do already have one, just put ``see ...`` instead of ``main article...`` and a summary. For the most important few dozen of the remaining families, create articles and do the same. Leave the lower-priority members here without their own family articles. ``Priority`` is in the eye of the individual editor, but I'd say do as many as you need to get the article down well below 200KB. ::Also: Splitting the list into 2 or 3 sections by alphabet works well. See the split of Wikipedia:List of missing journals for an example of how to do this while preserving a common header. One thing this article may have to worry about that Wikipedia:List of missing journals didn't is incoming links: If you split it, there will be a few dozen redirected incoming links. ///(e-mail) 02:20` | 0 | en |
I took a stab at improving it, but don't know for sure if it's any better now, since I come from a programming background as well. | 0 | en |
"The Trudeau government is increasingly optimistic that a U.S.-imposed border tax is unlikely to hit Canada "
Why so sure? Condescending Canadians impose an effective 'border tax' on everything Canadians buy through the Canadian GST consumption tax then on top of that a PST.
US is only country without a Federal VAT type consumption tax though each State has a sales tax.
Don't worry my sanctimonious Canadian friends, in order to raise much needed revenue, US will impose a Federal VAT consumption tax which will be an effective "border tax". | 0 | en |
Other than one instance in Virginia all cases of vehicular mass murder are Muslim. But our media will never let us get over Vigina while never mentioning the full truth of the other 99.99999% of cases. | 0 | en |
You have got that the wrong way round. | 0 | en |
You didn't find anything then? Right. I didn't think you'd be able to. | 0 | en |
Начнем с того, что по данному вопросу еще была универсальная конвенция 1968 года. Надо было бы с нее начинать, но это так к слову. Последующая кодификация норм обычного права - явление достаточно обыденное, но оно отнюдь не означает завершение формирования. Тем более, что не все страны в конвенциях участвуют. Многие обычные нормы до сих пор не кодифицированны, однако они все-равно являюся основным (согласно ст. 38 статута МС ООН) источником международного права. Для формирования МП обычая важна устоявшаяся практика государств + opinio juris. В данном случае и то и другое в наличие имеется. Что касается многочисленных трудов, то насколько я помню их было по МПП только два, причем, в научном сообществе их встретили очень прохладно. Если бы это Блищенко, Лукашук или там Колосов написал - вопросов у меня бы не было. | 0 | ru |
No, I just bash far right wacko hypocrites, you know like GW who promised a balanced budget but ended up with a Trillion plus budget deficit. While I voted for sweet Hillary, she was not my choice due to her hawkish nature. But I obviously preferred her to the clown. Say how you like those new jobs flowing into the country? | 1 | en |
I know the story well and there is nothing there,; but little people like you feel the need to recreate it to satisfy your own ignorance of what happened. while trying to create some mileage out of it to serve your own twisted values. The fact is you don't know the story except what you read in NYT and it isn't the whole story but its good enough for you so you can satisfy your own phoney self righteousness and pass judgement. Unfortunately , your own character and personal history is seriously wanting and is discrediting to most of what you write. | 0 | en |
En Europe, il n'y a qu'en France qu'on cherche noise aux femmes portant un foulard à l'université, au travail ou dans l'espace public. | 0 | fr |
Not likely. The low life scum who buy newspapers should never be confused with those who own them. | 1 | en |
Wonder if I could get some Federal cash if I decided to launch that Mars spaceship business. Sounds like a winner. | 0 | en |
Reynards Folly Zara
Zara is from Shelby's last litter out of Dig it Quick. Zara is a very sweet easy going girl. Zara has a great front end and an awesome chest. Zara has an easy to groom lightly broken coat and lots of bone. Zara does turn heads where ever she goes. Zara will play a key role in our breeding program. Zara was Best Open Bitch at her first show as an adult, I could not be more proud of my little girl. | 1 | en |
sarcasm? | 0 | pt |
Great. Have a nice evening. | 0 | en |
" ... The language gap, and the condescension of health workers from away, have consistently been identified as an impediment to care in Nunavut and other Indigenous communities..."
I wished it were as simple as that ....
A member of my extended family worked at a northern comunity nursing station for several years - and it was not pretty. Of course TB was imported and the natives had no resistance. Language is also a barrier, as are culturally embedded belief systems and attitudes. Condescension ? Perhaps - but more likely a case ot total frustration at the lack of progress and integration. In this particular case the location was so remote that there was simply no timely access short of an air lift - and resistance to obtain help. Yet the same air lift was quite effective at importing booze, tobacco ....
The deeper root cause is the maintnance of remot inaccessible communities and the cultural disconnect they nourish. Who is at fault ? Doesn't really matter - change the future !! | 0 | en |
We'll have to agree to disagree. Neither socialism or liberalism have central economic planning/control of production, nor the civil rights abuses found in communism. So my stand is that they are very different beast.
Did you have a chance to read the link? The one common thread is that all interpretations included a condemnation of authoritarianism.
In terms of being on a single axis. the opposite of authority would be liberalism.*
*I don't happen to like Liberalism or Authority in excess and believe a negotiated center is the sweet spot for our nation.
Nothing wrong with a difference of opinion! | 0 | en |
Likely the same guys who tailgate, cut you off and road rage all over town | 0 | en |
and I quote " we go to mgmt. seminars learning how to keep women, because hiring women is expensive " ....I am assuming anything to d with maternity leave etc Am I to assume you are in upper mgmt.? | 0 | en |
Ms. Conway clearly needs a remedial course in both. The initial course didn't take. | 0 | en |
I like the belmont station , and the bar always has really good stuff on tap . The part I don't like is the cash or credit scam . I'm sure nobody likes to give money to credit card companies , and the machines you have to use to access them , but really , you sell high end suds , and you want every one to pay in cash ? I could understand if you're the asian store on the corner charging 35 cents to use a card for something under 5 dollars , I don't usually carry cash , because i'll spend it , high end beer shops , shouldn't force you , to pay for their card services p.J. | 0 | en |
Ae. Metal, tá craque no Huggle? Sai uma typo fix com ele? Fui usar o AWB mas só trava essa mer**. Valeu. Abraço. Leandro Martinez msg | 0 | pt |
I am having the same problem. I've frequently walked out of KS because the produce I need is either old and brown or picked too early and I know it will be tasteless. Not one ripe cantaloupe in the bin, but when I break down and buy cut fruit, voila! That's where the ripe specimens went. I quit buying packaged meats due to bloody labels, and tiny, nearly undecipherable date codes. The fresh meat counter I have good luck with, both product and service, but that selection is very limited. | 0 | en |
or so they would have you believe. | 0 | en |
Ain't gonna bet on it with the inbreds in the Nei | 0 | en |
`you can find more info on this at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nietzsche_Music_Project supposedly he felt that his composition ``Hymn to life`` should be listened to in order to properly interpret his work. but I haven't heard it and feel like ive done a good job grasping his ideas.. ` | 0 | en |
USER USER Ngomongnya sama aja berak....kasian' | 1 | id |
Most of it is reckoned to be invested in Treasuries already, whilst any repatriated funds are expected to go to share buy backs (same as last time).
4%+ Real growth isn't going to happen | 0 | en |
oh save the hate harper made up bs,, man you lunatics on the left can never just talk about the issue of the day without trying to slam harper on things that have no connection, grow up | 0 | en |
Great now we get to pay for this guys AIDS medication | 0 | en |
Quick question - Were Betjeman and MacNeice not already aquainted from Marlborough rather than later on at Oxford as stated? | 0 | en |
==Unbalanced== (pasting a reply which I wrote anyway ) .. on mine too. Something changed in the TFA or ITN recently - their relative length was very different. Anyway, less than an hour for the next DYK update. Unexpected changes in various sections + strong screen resolution dependence make it a nightmare. | 0 | en |
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While liberals and woke media elites obsess over calling Republicans racist for using the term “Wuhan virus,” the practice of naming a new disease after a population or the site of its first major outbreak is actually pretty common. In fact, pundits used the term widely to identify the origins of the epidemic.
Liberal media pundits want you to think referring to the coronavirus as the "Wuhan" or "Chinese" virus is racist. Here's just a few of the times the liberal media did just that. pic.twitter.com/ss3kV5smSP — MRCTV.org (@mrctv) March 12, 2020
In this case however, it’s even more important to identify the new Wuhan coronavirus sweeping the globe with its origin in the Chinese city of Wuhan as China tried to mask the warning signs of a global outbreak and downplay its severity leading to what the World Health Organization has now declared a “global pandemic.”
Here are 17 other diseases named after populations or places:
West Nile Virus
Named after the West Nile District of Uganda discovered in 1937.
Guinea Worm
Named by European explorers for the Guinea coast of West Africa in the 1600s.
Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
Named after the mountain range spreading across western North America first recognized first in 1896 in Idaho.
Lyme Disease
Named after a large outbreak of the disease occurred in Lyme and Old Lyme, Connecticut in the 1970s.
Ross River Fever
Named after a mosquito found to cause the disease in the Ross River of Queensland, Australia by the 1960s. The first major outbreak occurred in 1928.
Omsk Hemorrhagic Fever
Named after its 1940s discovery in Omsk, Russia.
Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever
Named in 1976 for the Ebola River in Zaire located in central Africa.
Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS)
Also known as “camel flu,” MERS was first reported in Saudi Arabia in 2012 and all cases are linked to those who traveled to the Middle Eastern peninsula.
Valley Fever
Valley Fever earned its nickname from a 1930s outbreak San Joaquin Valley of California, though its first case came from Argentina.
Marburg Virus Disease
Named after Marburg, Germany in 1967.
Norovirus
Named after Norwalk, Ohio after an outbreak in 1968.
Zika Fever
First discovered in 1947 and named after the Zika Forest in Uganda.
Japanese Encephalitis
Named after its first case in Japan in 1871.
German Measles
Named after the German doctors who first described it in the 18th century. The disease is also sometimes referred to as “Rubella.”
Spanish Flu
While the true origins of the Spanish Flu remain unknown, the disease earned its name after Spain began to report deaths from the flu in its newspapers.
Lassa Fever
Named after the being found in Lassa, Nigeria in 1969.
Legionnaire’s Disease
Named in 1976 following an outbreak of people contracting the lung infection after attending an American Legion convention in Philadelphia. | 0 | en |
A couple well place 50 cal turrets could really thin this crowd | 1 | en |
Well, jokes aside,it was pretty sad to see many Filipino women in the Middle East, toiling away to support their kids. A good portion of them had been abandoned by their husbands.
Single motherhood is a scourge that will damage society in the long term. Kids in single parent (usually the mother) are less likely to go to post secondary institutions, more likely to go to crime (in the US 75 percent of men in jail came from single mother families). | 0 | en |
Agree. I had black bear last year that was taken in Cordova in May and the meat was very good and it had a very nice hide. Everyone I know that hunts bear does so in spring. | 0 | en |
الموت للسعودية اللعتة على اليهود النصر للاسﻻم | 1 | ar |
And the take away here? Ignore your own laws at your peril. The govt was going to lose this case and they knew it. So waste money fighting it, or settle? Defend my right to say what ever I want whether you agree or not. Defend the rule of law whether you agree with it or not. Same principle. | 0 | en |
7. I think it's time that rap music be given 7Hz backbeats. It'll sound great in nigger cars... | 1 | en |
Since the orange buffoon accuses McGahn of a crime, why continue the 'executive privilege'??? Shouldn't @realDonaldTrump rescind it, & let him deal with the perjury charge? Trump can't have it both ways. #TrumpIsATraitor #TrumpIsANastyLoser https://t.co/xuyNhvlvKD | 0 | en |
Trudeau made several speeches denouncing the PQ's proposal to disallow face covering during the Federal election and attacked the NDP and Conservatives for not doing the same. Now here he is saying it is a Provincial issue not a Federal one. | 0 | en |
Why does BigEarl make any effort to drill for more stupid crude on Nslope when he can drill for crudely stupid in Juneau and fly home with a bucket of gold.. ??
https://www.adn.com/opinions/2016/10/01/alaska-needs-to-reclaim-its-fair-share-of-oil-revenue/
After the first push north with the Hickel Highway, I helped build the haulroad and contruct TAPS, and I helped build 200 houses in Fairbanks... we did all that work without using computers or cellphones, we did it with slide-rules & VHF+CB's & grit+guts.
I could build a new state capitol on Chirikof Island for a million bucks and get better governance..
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=bullfighter+padilla
So, if you are not in the mood for gruesome machismo, a picnic table in Tok would make a great state capitol... add a roll of butcher paper and a box of sharpie-pens and you'd get better results at a price you can afford.
2017 Alaska in the rock crusher...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Ar80sFzViw | 0 | en |
Outta the mouths of babes | 0 | en |
That is true of some people, but a great many of them start in pain, and get addicted to pain killers. I don't think you know very much about the subject of opioid addiction. | 0 | en |
Bitches love beefing over a nigga that's always in other bitches faces. | 1 | en |
Bro you’re lame AF— you’re so condescending, use way too many red herrings, and dismiss people’s lived experience for your subjective preference and subjective understanding.
Lastly, you spew argumentum ad passiones. It’s sad to see you being bully turned you into a dismissive arguer
Dare you to reply | 1 | en |
" and a ""personal attack.""" | 0 | en |
Oracle, если что, сильно дороже будет. И, рекомендуемая платформа у него - Oracle Linux. И тоже выебать могут. Юристов у любого Enterprise вендора сильно больше, и они как правило сильнее, чем у средней конторки. Думаешь IBM Tivoli, Lotus Domino, и другой Enterprise софт будут отличаться от решений MS? Есть у меня парочка знакомых, которые с тем же Domino дело имеют. И, мягко говоря, не в восторге. | 0 | ru |
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Could it be true? That’s what John Ray, attorney for Shannan Gilbert’s family, is suggesting. In an explosive news conference on Thursday, Ray brought forth a Long Island escort named “Leanne” who claims about a year after Gilbert went missing, she was roughed up in a sexual encounter with former Suffolk Police Chief James Burke in an Oak Beach house party where alcohol and cocaine were prevalent. Leanne claims Burke choked her and forced her into oral sex after calling her a “not a good whore” and paying her for her services in 2011, just months before he assumed the role of police chief. Leanne also claims to have had several other Suffolk County police officers as clients and offered to take a lie detector test to back up her story.
James Burke, as we all know, is now serving out a 46-month federal prison sentence after pleading guilty to beating a man in custody who stole a duffel bag filled with sex toys and pornography out of his SUV and then conspiring with officers to cover up his actions. He also is reported to have refused help from the FBI to work the LISK case, an act that makes many suspicious of what he might have been hiding.
In his press conference yesterday, John Ray said Leanne’s account, “brings a direct connection between Burke and those poor dead victims lying along Ocean Parkway.” When asked if he was “outright accusing Jimmy Burke of possibly being the Gilgo Beach serial killer,” Ray answered quickly and calmly, “Yes,” and further explained that he believes it is possible Burke and Dr. Peter Hackett could have worked together to murder and dispose of the victims along Gilgo Beach. Guys, I am telling you this is an OUTRAGEOUS claim. Look, I’m not saying he isn’t on to something here–but the fact that this guy just called a press conference basically accusing the former chief of police of being a serial killer? That’s not something you see every day. You can watch the full press conference here (and I do recommend watching the entire thing):
I’d like to make it known that James Burke’s attorney, Joseph Conway, was quick to dismiss the claims as made at the press conference “completely outrageous.” Additionally, John Ray claimed he hasn’t taken any of this to the FBI or authorities yet, though he plans to.
Now, I don’t really know what to make of all this. Honestly, I don’t even know where to start. I’m pretty much blown away by all this. Many have long suspected that when the DA’s office refused help from the FBI on the LISK case, Burke was the reason behind that. Maybe he was afraid the FBI would uncover his private life was intertwined with the escort scene on Gilgo Beach. Or maybe it was something even more sinister than that. Whatever the reason, I do feel like everyone needs to be investigated to the fullest extent in this case, no matter how small the lead or outrageous the claims might seem.
Follow me on Twitter and on Facebook. Also check out my true crime books here , which are available in paperback, audiobook, and eBook formats. | 1 | en |
كثرة الكلام ثرثرة | 0 | ar |
The Invocation - "All right, Assembly members, it is time for us to work for the people of the Kenai Borough. Let's get to it."
Not that difficult . . . | 0 | en |
Personally I feel that the well publicised desire for revenge in these cases (Biko, Timol and Hani) is completely understandable but misguided, maybe even a deliberate distraction, particularly when one considers the travesties of Tatane, Marikana, Mbeki's AIDS genocide, Esidimeni etc. Based on these incidents and what is happening now in SA it certainly is not in the spirit of "never again". Maybe look to how the deaths (murders really) of say, Amy Biehl and now Hannah Cornelius have developed. As for Biko's intellectual legacy; I think that has been comprehensively trampled on by the ANC. | 0 | en |
We don't need Trudeau and we certainly don't need a Trump, whose propensity for dishonesty is breathtaking. | 0 | en |
USER USER USER kamu yg bloon:(' | 1 | so |
== Losses and the Luftwaffe after the Battle of Britain == In the 'Aftermath' section, it is noted: In losses of aircraft and experienced aircrew, the battle was a blow from which the Luftwaffe never fully recovered. It had significantly fewer bombers at the start of Operation Barbarossa, some 929 machines, because of losses sustained over Britain.Bergström 2007, p. 129. I am not sure if that is what Bergström, who is being referenced here, actually writes, as I do not have access to his books. I doubt it, however. The Luftwaffe frontline strenght certainly did not decrease as a result of the Battle of Britain, as reinforcements and production was more than sufficient to replace losses, and, to replace the existing types with more modern type of aircraft, withdrawing the older models (ie. by the start of Barbarossa, much of the 109E fleet was now replaced by the new 109F). It is also contestable on grounds of Luftwaffe reported strenghts. Olaf Groehler, in 1975, for example reports the LW frontline strenght (not including a lot of aux. and non-combat oriented units) gives the LW strenght as 5298 on 11 April 1940 (before the Western Campaigns), of which 1356 were S-E fighters, 1711 being bombers and 414 being dive bombers. A day before Barbarossa, 21 June 1941, he reports 5599 aircraft, (ie. some 300 aircraft increase) including 1440 S-E fighters, another 263 in a new category, the night-fighters, 1511 bombers and 424 dive bombers. Therefore the claim that only 929 bombers were in the Luftwaffe (which I suspect is a misunderstanding of the original text) is wrong, as is the conclusion that this was due to some 'irreversible blow' suffered during the BoB. It may well be that 929 or so bombers were employed against Russia, while the others elsewhere in the West and in the Med. In any case, the claim that the BoB was some sort of a death blow to the LW lacks solid foundation. It certainly suffered considerable losses, as did the RAF which lost apprx. 100% of the fighter and bomber force it started the Battle with, but even in absolute terms those losses were not irrecoverable; the LW already lost about the same number of aircraft during the two months of the Battle of France as it did during the four months of the Battle of Britain; yet it was was capable of launching the BoB offensive just a month later, as it was capable of seizing complete air dominance over the Eastern front in 1941. Therefore I think that particular sentence is contenstable and should be removed. | 0 | en |
Azerbaycan dan Tanzanya ya Nota Azerbaycan, Karabağ ın bağımsızlığını tanıyan Tazanya yı verdiği notayla uyardı. Tanzanya Dışişleri Bakanlığı nın resmi internet sitesinde, vize bilgilerinin tanıtıldığı bölümde Karabağ ın bağımsız bir ülke olarak gösterilmesi Azerbaycan da tepkiyle karşılandı. Azerbaycanlı yetkililer bu kararı kınarken, dışişleri bakanlığı Tanzanya yı verdiği notayla uyardı. Karabağ ın Azerbaycan toprağı olduğunu belirten bakanlık sözcüsü Elman Abdullayev, bu toprakların bağımsız bir devlet olarak tanınmasının kabul edilmez olduğunu bildirdi. Tanzanya ya nota Azerbaycan ın Mısır Büyükelçiliği aracılığı ile verildi.88.244.96.94 | 0 | tr |
Just because Republicans under Trump now have the power to turn the USA into a desert/strip mall doesn't mean we must do the same in Canada: "More land for caribou, less land for poisonous and destructive resource development." | 0 | en |
I never quite know what to comment about obituaries like this, if at all.
But it's a well-written, affectionate farewell to a friend, and maybe that's enough to say. | 0 | en |
I wasn't trying to refute anything. >scratches head | 0 | en |
No, it never should have been close. HRC was hit with a one-sided "perfect storm" consisting of Putin hacking (only Dems) , Comey interference (too bad he neglected to mention Trump being under investigation, and for so much worse!), Bernie's non-stop unfair and inaccurate bad-mouthing which alienated many, and, of course, and old farts wanting America to be Great Again - code for the 1950's when women were in the kitchen and didn't run for high office. This toxic stew created the disaster that we now find ourselves. | 0 | en |
Yes, more homosexual degeneracy foisted upon the silent majority . | 1 | en |
:You read the page a little incorrectly. The 9/12 project facilitates discusison on a forum about Tea Parties. Since they are organized independently at a local level there is no reason to assert that 9/12 = Tea Party protests but instead people participatre in both. | 0 | en |
Canadian Universities have an embarrassing record on defending free speech, whether it's the University or Ottawa or Ryerson, any group that doesn't follow "accepted" opinions are treated with (often violent) hostility under the guise of protecting other students from thought violence. Just imagine the outrage if this same student was criticized for perpetuating sexism by wearing a cultural garment commonly forced on women under the guise of morality, modesty, and piety - as in Iran, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Afghanistan, or any other country that subscribes to double standards for men and women parading as religious beliefs and cultural relativism. Had the TDSB not been made aware of their "accidental" inclusion of criticism of politics and culture of Islam in their definition of Islamaphobia, it would still be there.
The hypocrisy and double standard of the campus left (student and faculty) isn't new and it's only getting worse (or "better"?) depending on your point of view... | 0 | en |
You are a liar!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | 1 | ro |
Might want to learn something about insurance, Ralph , maybe from somewhere other than Huffington Post and the Alaska Dispatch News. I can purchase a catastrophic insurance policy right now for about $200 a year through my employer and slightly more through the individual market. It doesn't qualify under Obamacare, so you have to pay the tax penalty. After you hit $7000 with the one at work, all of your medical care is covered. Before that, you have pay out of pocket, but since we have hit our $2500 deductible only twice in 20 years, I'm already doing that now. The coverage already exists and has for a very long time. No six month waiting period. That's a Medicaid barrier that doesn't exist in the private market. It's not having "no insurance". It's having affordable insurance in line with your medical needs. http://www.bcbsm.com/index/health-insurance-help/faqs/topics/buying-insurance/catastrophic.html
I said ideally ... if the law would allow in other words. | 0 | en |
Thank you for your work to add an asset to the State Parks system. With severely declining budgets, dedicated volunteers are crucial in managing and maintaining the parks. Trail building is very rewarding work and I applaud you for taking the time to build them for sustainability. This ensures they will be available to, and treasured by, the next generations of trail hikers. | 0 | en |
Pandering. | 0 | id |
I've not heard anything about a driver's test for oldsters. I am 69 and just renewed my license. All I needed to do was take a vision test which happens every five years. No one ever checks my actual driving skills. I am not opposed to retesting, however, for us geezer types. | 0 | en |
I don't know much about the school board candidates yet, but the first sign to pop up in my neighborhood was for Newman. It's in a yard that had Clinton and yes on 97 signs up even for a couple weeks after the election. Looks like Newman is another big loser. | 0 | en |
To quote Trump back in August, "The opioid crisis is an emergency, and I'm saying officially right now it is an emergency. It's a national emergency. We're going to spend a lot of time, a lot of effort and a lot of money on the opioid crisis."
First it was a national emergency while Trump was campaigning. Then it was "something we'll study." The study came out and said it was a national emergency. And then it wasn't when then Sec. of HHS reported Trump's change. Then two days later Trump cuts his legs out from under him and says again it is.
If this was a negotiating tactic I could understand the waffling but there's no one to bargain with here. What the heck is going on here? | 0 | en |
He's appearing on Don Lemon now. That says it all. | 0 | en |
Any teacher's union would love a school like Steller. With the small class sizes it requires A LOT more teachers to teach the same number of students compared with the traditional high schools. More teaching jobs=happy union! | 0 | en |
Manageress used to be quite common here before PC. | 0 | en |
Just another convoluted Wynne tax based on the premise "charge consumers more and they will consume less" WRONG!! My Hydro bill continues to go up despite all my efforts.
Wynne's days are numbered. | 0 | en |
No.. The potential is probably reading every word here in delight of himself. He's careful and calculated and probably pissed somebody stole his light for a few moments.. In his eyes.. Everything is circumstantial. More than likely he will continue on and I'd stake he has money to get a good defense attorney if need be. As if they'd find evidence anyway unless they have a victim as a witness.. Up here it's more about meeting quotas for funding via tickets and sponsored programs like DWI initiatives. Detectives allowed to do their jobs lol yeah right! Alaska is the worst!! | 0 | en |
Political bigot like yourself, Johann, got a lot in common with these neo-Confederates. If you really study the Civil War which your ignorance clearly shows that you do not, you will realized that what Alexander Stevens wrote about white supremacy is what nearly all whites believes in back then. Even those in the north. South initiated the war on a mistaken perception that Lincoln and his party will abolished slavery which wasn't Lincoln's intent but Lincoln did have plans to limit the expansion of slavery. South went to war to preserves slavery, North went to war to preserved the Union. Your selective knowledge of the Civil War reflects that all you do is aped the words of your betters while lacking an original thought of your own. Political bigots like yourself works on a very narrow tunnel vision. | 1 | en |
We are a representative republic, NOT a democracy. Didn't they teach that in school? | 0 | en |
It's the political commentators on TV that are supposed to act like children, right? | 0 | en |
أصلا جبران عندو طيارة وعندو قصر بأوروبا ومحيط الهادىء الى اسهم فيه وتم اكتشاف كوكب جديد مثل زحل وجوبيتير تم شرائه كن قبل ا… | 0 | ar |
So, that didn’t last long . . .
Last night we told you how celebrity porn star lawyer Michael Avenatti called out President Trump’s lawyer and mocked him for asking for a 30-day extension to file a response related to Avenatti’s appeal of having to pay the president’s attorney’s fees. We don’t have a screenshot, but here’s the text of the now-deleted tweet:
C. Harder (Trump’s atty) previously boasted that the dismissal of the defamation claim against Trump (and the atty fee award) would “easily” hold up on appeal. We filed our brief on time a month ago. Harder just asked the court for a 30 day extension of the deadline to respond… — Michael Avenatti (@MichaelAvenatti) February 12, 2019
And as we told you, this wasn’t any big deal and Avenatti was making a fool out of himself:
Big surprise: this is utter nonsense. Extensions are routine and no reasonable attorney would infer anything from them. https://t.co/WtP2cBtbwf — FineWhateverItsRicoHat (@Popehat) February 12, 2019
Avenatti did leave up some snarky responses before he deleted it:
You don’t need an extension to respond to a claimed “frivolous appeal.” Especially on a matter this straightforward. Context matters. — Michael Avenatti (@MichaelAvenatti) February 13, 2019
And:
You don’t need an extension to respond to a claimed “frivolous appeal.” Especially on a matter this straightforward. Context matters. — Michael Avenatti (@MichaelAvenatti) February 13, 2019
So, why’d he delete it?
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Related:
Celebrity lawyer Michael Avenatti has some big news on his appeal in that defamation suit against Trump https://t.co/LAIYx6uX27 — Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) February 13, 2019 | 1 | en |
== Istanbul Pogrom 1955 == Should that be mentioned in the 'between conflicts' section? | 0 | en |
Approximately 55.5 million years ago the Earth reached its warmest during the Paleocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum. It was about 8 deg Celsius warmer than now. The climate on Earth changes. Get over it. | 0 | en |
== Historic hotel? == 1902? Really? In most of the world 1902, let alone a hotel, barely merits 'historic'. | 0 | en |
Not that I give a twit about them, but they should look inward, at those on the team that are more concerned with how to disrespect our country, than do what they are paid to do. I remarked a year ago, 'get rid of Marshall now'. If there are those who think I'm wrong in my thinking, fine, what do you watch the games for? Protesting, or sports? | 0 | en |
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