Please. Sauerkraut or gtfo.
Please. Sauerkraut or gtfo.
How so?
I have only been to Chicago twice so I am not sure what that means. But I did look it up and south side Chicago is 93% black (which I assume is why you brought it up). I am not sure what it was in 1968 but considering that it is undergoing gentrification I suppose it might have been a higher percentage? Not sure…
Do you have anything more than rhetoric or are we done here?
One might argue that he doesn’t have any experience as a senator who represents a diverse population, but that is not what is being said even if it is what is meant. That isn’t what you you implied with your original comment. If it was, why not just be specfic?
Aren’t you choosing to waste your own time by reading my comment and then replying to it? Also, a half dozen or so commenters have pretty much brought the same thing to your attention.
That is not how it works. If we want progress we have to have discussions with politician who are willing to listen. We have to make it clear what we want. Sanders has shown that he is willing to listen.
He is a politician from Vermont but he grew up in Brooklyn and went to college in Chicago. It isn’t like he has been sheltered his whole life in lily white Vermont. He moved to Vermont to live year round in 1968 when he was almost 30.
He is a politician from Vermont but he grew up in Brooklyn and went to college in Chicago. It isn’t like he has been sheltered his whole life in lily white Vermont. He moved to Vermont to live year round in 1968 when he was almost 30.
“I, and other people, too, tend to believe that racial injustice is different from economic injustice; that black Americans are poor because of racism, more than that racism is the result of black Americans being poor; and, further, that racism is the driving force behind the capricious and fluid idea of race.”
I am…
She deserves it, however, I oppose the death penalty because of the cost to taxpayers and the potential for the state to execute an innocent person who was found guilty erroneously. The latter is the reason that it costs so much.
It isn’t even modern. Look up “Lost Cause” revisionist movement. Basically, some ex-confederates realized that they would be remembered as monsters and so they actively tried to revise history.
There were some awesome episodes after Best of Both Worlds and Inner Light was one of them. That episode was amazing. The last episode was also pretty awesome. Also, the one where Worf kept hopping between realities.
On average in the delta it is more humid (by about 2%) and with a higher dew point than DC (about 4 degrees - this makes all the difference when comparing them). Additionally, what makes summers in the delta so brutal is the time spent in the summer temperature band (May - Oct). But when comparing the data I was…
I live in DC and I keep hearing from DC natives about the Summers but being from the South and most recently the Mississippi Delta I find the summers in DC nice.
I had a friend who was walking to my house back when we were in middle school and several cop cars pulled up, tackled him, cuffed him, and arrested him on charges of murder. In the end they realized that they had the wrong guy because my friend was 13 and the suspect was 30ish. My friend was suspected because he was…
The “Malazan Book of the Fallen” series as a TV show would be pretty awesome.
First lets assume that the Earth is not rotating so that effect is negligible. It all depends what is meant by engine speed. If engine speed is a measure of power output of the engine and only equals actual speed in the case of no wind then the trip with the wind will be shorter than against the wind in the case of…
I guarantee engineers care how it works. As a physicist who works with engineers daily, knowing how things work makes their lives much easier. Additionally, I don’t think any of this is coming out of NASA through official channels. From what I understand it is coming from people associated with NASA.
I said “we know a little more...”. That little bit more knowledge that we do know has gone a long way. Just because we don’t understand how the universe ultimately works, doesn’t mean that we don’t understand any consequences of its observed structure. The invariance of the laws of physics under spatial…