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hobbesmaster posted:With proper corrosion measures there should not be any hull damage no matter how long its been at sea. I would argue that even the most dedicated, ooh-rah, Naval crew is not doing the 'proper' measures to ensure that a 40 year old ship is showing zero hull wear and tear. Like it's not a 'lol lazy sailors' thing it's a 'I don't think people who have jobs and other poo poo to do on a ship can keep it 100% perfect like that'.
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# ? Sep 18, 2015 23:03 |
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So a Congressman thinks they have more authority over Catholicism than the Pope.
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# ? Sep 18, 2015 23:08 |
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Tatum Girlparts posted:I would argue that even the most dedicated, ooh-rah, Naval crew is not doing the 'proper' measures to ensure that a 40 year old ship is showing zero hull wear and tear. Like it's not a 'lol lazy sailors' thing it's a 'I don't think people who have jobs and other poo poo to do on a ship can keep it 100% perfect like that'. Meanwhile, our new ship builders have help "disrupt" that booooring concept of "galvanic protection" to w-holely exciting results! quote:The afflicted vessel is USS Independence, the second in the sailing branch’s fleet of fast, reconfigurable Littoral Combat Ships. Eventually, these ships are supposed to be the workhorses” of tomorrow’s Navy. Crabtree posted:So a Congressman thinks they have more authority over Catholicism than the Pope. Well, has anyone actually seen the ballots cast to elect him pope???? Exactly! He's not the real pope until we see the real ballots!!!!!
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# ? Sep 18, 2015 23:10 |
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Trabisnikof posted:
His authority is just a smokescreen, really.
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Tatum Girlparts posted:I would argue that even the most dedicated, ooh-rah, Naval crew is not doing the 'proper' measures to ensure that a 40 year old ship is showing zero hull wear and tear. Like it's not a 'lol lazy sailors' thing it's a 'I don't think people who have jobs and other poo poo to do on a ship can keep it 100% perfect like that'. What, the Navy wouldn't be stupid enough to defer necessary maintenance to save money or are unable to schedule stuff far enough in advance because they don't know if congress will fund them would they? Of course they wouldn't!
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The Maroon Hawk posted:I'm at my friend's house and his mom is watching FOX News, and Megyn Kelly is hosting a...focus group?...talking about the debate, and they just brought up that clip from the Trump rally. One of the women in the group said something along the lines of "we don't know he's not a Muslim" and Megyn straight-up shut her down and said "yes, we do. He's not." I want to believe that Megyn is just not going to nod with the bullshit anymore after being poo poo on so much by her fellow right-wingers but even if that's the case it's only a phase and it'll pass. As much as I want her to have learned from recent events I just doubt it'll happen. Rhesus Pieces posted:Kelly just proclaiming that he isn't a Muslim doesn't go far enough. loving Colin Powell settled this seven years ago. Shame that Powell was such a gently caress up for Bush because he could've made for a great voice of reason otherwise.
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# ? Sep 18, 2015 23:17 |
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Is the Planned Parenthood defunding something symbolic like the ACA repeal votes or is this something that will actually be a thing?
SalTheBard fucked around with this message at 23:22 on Sep 18, 2015 |
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Tatum Girlparts posted:I would argue that even the most dedicated, ooh-rah, Naval crew is not doing the 'proper' measures to ensure that a 40 year old ship is showing zero hull wear and tear. Like it's not a 'lol lazy sailors' thing it's a 'I don't think people who have jobs and other poo poo to do on a ship can keep it 100% perfect like that'. According to a guy I know who just left it, the Navy took a 5% cut to personnel with the sequester, and most of the personnel funding for the Navy has been reduced in upcoming budgets, so very few of their ships are actually fully manned. Which adds more hilarity to the idea that more ships are needed.
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Spun Dog posted:He's too nice a guy to do that. He will forgive him and hope that he sees the error of his ways like Jesus would. He told the mafia off and then excommunicated them all. Categorically, all mafia, excommunciated.
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SalTheBard posted:Is the Planned Parenthood defunding something symbolic like the ACA repeal votes or is this something that will actually be a thing? Purely symbolic.
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DaveWoo posted:Purely symbolic. I think a government shutdown has a non-zero chance of occuring.
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# ? Sep 18, 2015 23:34 |
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http://aattp.org/obama-unleashes-twitter-rant-for-haters-in-denial-about-his-successes/ Where was this Obama years ago? I hope he recognizes the amount of people fed up with the GOP echo chamber and just spends this last year punching them in the dick over and over and over again, or does the smarter thing and just does it all at once in a big rush near the election Too bad he's still right of center on a lot of important stuff and silent on the rest, but oh well hail Satan
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Epic High Five posted:http://aattp.org/obama-unleashes-twitter-rant-for-haters-in-denial-about-his-successes/ I'm pretty sure his twitter account has been tweeting out poo poo like that for a long time now.
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# ? Sep 18, 2015 23:36 |
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Epic High Five posted:
This stops being funny like the third year in a row it gets said.
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Trabisnikof posted:I think a government shutdown has a non-zero chance of occuring. Oh very true, but in the end they'll need to pass a budget (or rather, a CR) and there's no way Obama will accept one with the PP attainder bill attached. So PP is safe(ish), but it's almost guaranteed to be used as a football for a while.
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# ? Sep 18, 2015 23:37 |
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Crabtree posted:So a Congressman thinks they have more authority over Catholicism than the Pope. Luigi Thirty posted:I hope the Pope excommunicates him for being an idiot. This should happen. It's been too long since we've had an antipope. It seems fitting to have Santorum become Ameripope Peter II.
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A Winner is Jew posted:Even a ship launched in the late 70's or early 80's is pushing 35-40 years old right now, and like it's been said while the electronics have been continuously upgraded the hulls are still 35-40 years old and salt water is really, really loving corrosive to metal. This isn't remotely true. The mass incarceration prison system is also a massive jobs/stimulus/wage booster program
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Nolanar posted:This should happen. It's been too long since we've had an antipope. It seems fitting to have Santorum become Ameripope Peter II. Pope Freedom I
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hobbesmaster posted:With proper corrosion measures there should not be any hull damage no matter how long its been at sea. Well that's not remotely true. The maintenance schedule prevents, corrects, and repairs damage, but it is always pushing back against wear and tear.
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# ? Sep 18, 2015 23:48 |
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FAUXTON posted:He told the mafia off and then excommunicated them all. Categorically, all mafia, excommunciated. Sure, but there's a degree of difference between the sins of the Mafia and some congressman from Bumblefuck Falls. (I would hope)
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Nolanar posted:This should happen. It's been too long since we've had an antipope. It seems fitting to have Santorum become Ameripope Peter II. There have actually been a number of anti-popes over the last 50 years or so. Mostly coming out of the sedevacantist movement which basically argued that Vatican II was heresy, therefore all popes since Vatican II have been heretics, therefore there haven't been any true popes and the papacy is vacant. And then the next step beyond that is to go ahead and elect a new pope to fill their shoes. It's just that almost no one actually cares about them so they mostly get ignored outside of like a handful of people in Kansas or whatever
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# ? Sep 18, 2015 23:51 |
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Spun Dog posted:Sure, but there's a degree of difference between the sins of the Mafia and some congressman from Bumblefuck Falls. (I would hope) Mafia has ethics and a discernible ethos.
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Fried Chicken posted:This isn't remotely true. I think you'll find that the slave labor of convicts depresses wages.
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A Winner is Jew posted:I think you'll find that the slave labor of convicts depresses wages. In the regions of the prisons for simple unskilled low machinery work, yes. It is a help to companies in that regard. However for the rest it also removes a lot of potential competitors from the job market, and the union jobs as guards provide higher wages than one would otherwise find for that level of education and training. When I get home I should do a thread on TNC's big piece on it in September's The Atlantic
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# ? Sep 19, 2015 00:02 |
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quote:But when the Pope chooses to act and talk like a leftist politician, then he can expect to be treated like one. Is he threatening to purge the pope? Trabisnikof posted:I'm pretty sure his twitter account has been tweeting out poo poo like that for a long time now. They have, meaning the people who tweet everything on there that doesn't end in "-bo".
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Spun Dog posted:Sure, but there's a degree of difference between the sins of the Mafia and some congressman from Bumblefuck Falls. (I would hope) They both have really big problems with taxes.
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There are very serious capability shortfalls in the Navy today that are only just beginning to be addressed which means we won't see a good solution for a long time. Most of it has to do with how the Navy has perceived threats over the last 30 years and how the actual threat has rapidly changed since the mid-90's/early 2000's. That said, Fiorina's bullshit about sixth fleet is jaw-dropping stupid. Boon fucked around with this message at 00:36 on Sep 19, 2015 |
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Boon posted:Fiorina is stupid.
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Evil Fluffy posted:I want to believe that Megyn is just not going to nod with the bullshit anymore after being poo poo on so much by her fellow right-wingers but even if that's the case it's only a phase and it'll pass. As much as I want her to have learned from recent events I just doubt it'll happen. Why would she risk her hundreds of thousands of dollars and lifestyle over principals?
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Luigi Thirty posted:I hope the Pope excommunicates him for being an idiot. The Pope doing the excommunication ceremony from the House lectern would be amazing.
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Raskolnikov38 posted:The Pope doing the excommunication ceremony from the House lectern would be amazing. And then him and Obama terrorist fist jab
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So apparently some pro-choice group released some information about the technician from the Planned Parenthood sting, Holly O'Donell. They took it down after taking flak for slut-shaming. I can't find what they actually said about her?
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Raskolnikov38 posted:The Pope doing the excommunication ceremony from the House lectern would be amazing. I wish. quote:The ceremony traditionally involved a bishop, with 12 priests with candles, and is solemnly pronounced in some suitably conspicuous place. The bishop would then pronounce the formula of the anathema, which ends with the following words:
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Luigi Thirty posted:I wish. Hidden added bonus: making Rand Paul poo poo his pants with the fiat chant.
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# ? Sep 19, 2015 00:57 |
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Marco Rubio is of the school that the Pope has no clue what he's talking about when it comes to Catholic doctrine. Isn't that the Pope's primary reason for loving existing in the first place?! How can you ignore the head of your religion when he lays down doctoral interpretations?! It shows a major trump level arrogance.
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Klaus88 posted:Marco Rubio is of the school that the Pope has no clue what he's talking about when it comes to Catholic doctrine. Remember that this is the same school of thought that calls Supreme Court decisions unconstitutional.
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haveblue posted:Remember that this is the same school of thought that calls Supreme Court decisions unconstitutional. Only the bad ones!
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Klaus88 posted:Marco Rubio is of the school that the Pope has no clue what he's talking about when it comes to Catholic doctrine.
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Fried Chicken posted:Well that's not remotely true. The maintenance schedule prevents, corrects, and repairs damage, but it is always pushing back against wear and tear. Uh, exactly?
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Calling out our first Latin American pope? Good to know GOP Hispanic outreach is still on track.
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