Dont watch FOX news, but it is beyond obvious the EPSN has a liberal splant. Yes, because of bundling I am stuck giving them money. But, I will refuse to watch anything beyond the live sports I need to on their channels.
Dont watch FOX news, but it is beyond obvious the EPSN has a liberal splant. Yes, because of bundling I am stuck giving them money. But, I will refuse to watch anything beyond the live sports I need to on their channels.
The point is that the killer regime in Pyonyang is moving towards both having nuclear weapons, and long-range delivery mechanisms of the same.
Unfortunately, we have reached a point where it may be necessary because diplomacy has not worked. If we are at that point, it is much better to deal with it now than when NK has a workable payload and rocket and more of the damn things. Is it the best idea? I honestly don’t know.
Much like the current administration’s response in Syria, a strike would be targeted - likely at the nuclear test site or at locations believed to be enriching uranium. A decisive show of force by the United States would send a clear message that DPRK’s development of a nuclear bomb - especially one that could ride on…
We finally have a winner. You deserve way more stars but you won’t get them here.
Oh please just STFU. You short sighted fools think the world is just rainbows and sprinkles, but guess what? There are people in power today who want nothing more than to annihilate the USA. NK is on track to have that power very soon. Unless someone stops them, there may be a nuclear holocaust. How do you not grasp…
The idea is that this is a final confirmation (rather than a test) of a miniaturized warhead capable of being fit on a missile capable of reaching at least Japan. If that’s true, North Korea is no longer in the realm of setting off firecrackers in their own backyard, but is rather a legitimate threat to its neighbors.
I empathize with the spirit of the article but some small voice in my head parroted the title back as, “someone, somewhere on the internet said something” and I cringed. There is never any shortage of people looking to be outraged about something... and this is pretty low hanging fruit.
It hit the target, so it wasn’t Osweiler
The amount of mercury in multiple dental fillings is about 1/4 or less than eating fish once per week. Mercury in amalgam isn’t toxic at all.
OK.. this is NOT Comcast.. it’s a subcontractor with the comcast logo on the side - jeez.
Because sometimes you want to kill some people without killing everybody.
RE: The regulatory attorney. I fear *this* will be what Obama’s legacy winds up being (especially if the ACA is gutted/repealed). Every batshit crazy decision trump makes will be caveated in history books with “He was able to do this because Obama consolidated more and more power in the executive branch through…
If this were a well-rounded study, the ethnicities of the drivers who refused the fares would have been included.
No, no, no...you’re missing the point. No matter how good things are, especially in the best country in the world, the left will always drag everything down to race, gender, orientation, etc., then they will show how one particular group or another is not getting treated fairly. Except for whites; they’re privileged…
I don’t really know, because not immediately stopping for gas when that light pops on is a fantastic way to damage your fuel pump.
Not I. She’s old news. The Baby Boomers need to learn to back off and let other voices beyond their own be heard. I just cringed at this line, “I was jolted back to the ‘60s and ‘70s, when the great revolutionary movements of my own co-ed years were led almost exclusively by men.” Yet another BB assuming the world’s…
It bothers me to hear the casual swearing on Splitscreen, which means I can’t listen to it in the car with my kid. Honestly, can’t people express themselves anymore without using expletives?
What about those who really can’t afford that little luxury? I’m a 6'5" grad student and that $15 or $25 or whatever really makes a difference to me. Not to mention the fact that when my travel coordinator buys plane tickets for me to go to conferences etc, she is not allowed to buy any sort of upgraded seat.
When I boarded a flight in July and looked back the aisle it struck me that “premium economy” was what we used to call “seating”.