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Except when it becomes a circlejerk. Because that’s what this is. Making articles that criticise Ecclestone in a blog where most of the readers already agree and support the said criticism.

Dictate? It’s called criticism, and every person who writes things for public consumption can (or should) expect to get some of it. Especially when done on a valid point.

Following that logic, we should bring up every single bad thing in society in every single topic that has the vaguest relation to it.

3 DNQs is not something to talk about. So technically, she didn’t race in the F1.

No comparison should be done. It should’ve been an article about a 80 year old woman driving an F1 car, and not mentions of Ecclestone, sexism etc. If they want to write about the latter topics, they should’ve mentioned what I wrote.

Kudos to her, but this doesn’t really prove anything. It would, had she set some respectable lap times.

That’s some weird-ass logic.

Kola Peninsula is the base for most of the Russia strategic forces, and its increase of activity is not directly related to the squabble over the Arctic. For example, the icebreakers are there to keep the waterways open for the SSBNs, who in turn go on patrols all over the place. It’s the Russia’s equivalent of

I see those atrocious and poorly made bolt on fenders, and all I can think of is:

Well, if he wants to do real racing and call himself a real racer, he should first prove himself in something that involves right turns.

OK, this is my last reply to you, because you clearly have no clue and are constantly attempting to shift the topic of discussion.

DoD budget actually skyrocketed during the Obama’s first term, and then started to decline in the 2nd one due to the cuts and the sequestration. And then along came Syria and ISIL, which meant a budget increase for the FY16.

I never argued that military should have more funding, I am merely stating the cause and the consequence regarding the current situation, along with the suggestion of what can a proper management achieve.

Now you are just switching the argument. The fact is, US armed forces are a mess.

I am talking only about the armed forces, because I am aware of what’s going on there. As for the rest, I don’t really care.

I am basing my thesis on one operation and the state of the entire US armed forces; facts well known by acknowledged by all reasonable people within the armed forces community.

You really don’t have a clue, do you? Both Javelin and Hellfire were heavily used in the fire support in the Afghanistan and Iraq. Literally, to take out a single hostile.

First off, I suggest you to read the analyses of the Operation Serval by the RAND corporation.