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01-12-2007, 03:44 AM #51Senior Member
More death is not the answer.
Originally Posted by sirkills
you know, spanking your monkey not politics...............
I have t shirts older than you...............please...
BB has Douche bags older than all of us.............LOL that was good
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01-12-2007, 03:50 AM #52OPSenior Member
More death is not the answer.
Originally Posted by Bong30
You certainly sound like one, my friend.
If you'd like people to pay attention to what you say, to take your angry diatribes seriously, and who knows, maybe even agree with you...I recommend you stop dodging the issue with what are really quite juvenile insults.
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01-12-2007, 03:51 AM #53Senior Member
More death is not the answer.
Originally Posted by LuckyNiner
And couch potato..I believe it to be hypocritical to speak of Jesus and war. Jesus spoke of Peace. I have read the New Testament. You can't take it out of context unless you believe this to be the RAPTURE spoken of in Revelations. I am not going to let some religious nut take my country down.
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01-12-2007, 03:54 AM #54Senior Member
More death is not the answer.
I dont belive in the virgin mary....I am a religous nut
I believe we can win the war aginst radical islam....im a warmonger
You guys are dumb as Mud....
Like I have said
I would rather be my kind of smart than your kind of DUMB......
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01-12-2007, 03:56 AM #55Senior Member
More death is not the answer.
i say fuck bush and his shit, there is several of us that (for months) have been trying to spread the msg. of bush being a america corrupting retard facist and no one would listen.... well i hope this opens your ears now.....
we need to throw a cocktail at that fucker....
but im not going to argue over political matters...
this govt. can only be fought with force, and that takes numbers and according to the bible we cant fight this shit anyway........
speaking of the bible...
remember revelation talking about a chip under your skin.....
© 2000 WorldNetDaily.com
A NASDAQ-traded company has finally unveiled its long-touted and highly controversial "Digital Angel" -- a subdermal microchip implant designed not merely for keeping tabs on pets, but for widespread, worldwide use in tracking human beings.
The high-tech device, engineered by Applied Digital Solutions, Inc. had its debut Monday before an overflow crowd of more than 300 invited guests at Cipriani 42nd Street in New York City.
The audience included U.S. Secretary of Commerce Norman Mineta, who addressed the crowd, as well as other government officials, potential joint-venture/licensing partners and press representatives.
Richard J. Sullivan, Applied Digital Solutions' chairman and CEO, waxed eloquent about the market potential of Digital Angel, claiming the company has "uncovered a total marketplace that is conservatively estimated to exceed $70 billion."
Randy Geissler, chairman and CEO of Digital Angel.net Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary, zeroed in on potential applications.
"Our analysis shows that we are well-positioned to move quickly into certain applications while developing a number of others. Two areas of particular interest are in the healthcare arena," he said, "monitoring heart disease and respiratory disease patients." The tracking and monitoring of pets, he added, is also "right up our alley."
The demonstration, which was conducted by Dr. Peter Zhou and Dr. Keith Bolton, showed how Digital Angel "can be used to monitor a person's key body functions -- such as temperature and pulse -- and transmit that data wirelessly, on a real time basis, along with the accurate location of the person, to a web-enabled ground station or monitoring facility," according to a press statement.
The technology consists of a miniature sensor device, designed to be implanted just under the skin, that captures and wirelessly transmits the "wearer's" vital body-function data, such as body temperature or pulse, to an Internet-integrated ground station. In addition, the antenna receives information regarding the location of the individual from the GPS satellite. Both sets of data -- medical information and location -- are then wirelessly transmitted to the ground station and made available on Web-enabled desktop, laptop or wireless devices.
A more sophisticated version of microchip technologies currently used as electronic ID tags for pets, Digital Angel is powered electromechanically through muscle movement, or it can be activated by an outside monitoring facility.
As WorldNetDaily has reported, in addition to locating missing persons and monitoring physiological data, Digital Angel will be marketed as a means of verifying online consumer identity for the burgeoning e-commerce world.
In August, Sullivan told WND, "We are currently talking to a watch maker who is interested in placing the device on the back of their watches." He added that "technology is being developed that would allow Digital Angel to function from the back of a cellular phone, transmitting bio-sensor information when carried by the user."
And in an interview last March, the chief scientist, Zhou, told WorldNetDaily he believes the implant will be as popular as cell phones and vaccines.
Digital Angel "will be a connection from yourself to the electronic world. It will be your guardian, protector. It will bring good things to you," said Zhou.
"We will be a hybrid of electronic intelligence and our own soul," he added.
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01-12-2007, 03:57 AM #56Senior Member
More death is not the answer.
Well, Lucky and Blue, you two have this guy handled >> If anyone's acting like a 15 year old it's him... I thought he was an OK member of our forums but this is ridiculous...
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01-12-2007, 03:59 AM #57Member
More death is not the answer.
Originally Posted by Bong30
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01-12-2007, 04:00 AM #58Senior Member
More death is not the answer.
Off topic a bit, they're discussing the President's Plan on the Daily Show >>
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01-12-2007, 04:01 AM #59Senior Member
More death is not the answer.
How about these quotes can you guys believe it? Even from Hagel!
"I have to say, Madam Secretary, that I think this speech given last night by this president represents the most dangerous foreign policy blunder in this country since Vietnam," announced Hagel, who earned two Purple Hearts as an infantryman in that war.
"I've gone along with the president on this, and I bought into his dream," Ohio Sen. George Voinovich added a few minutes later. "At this stage of the game, I don't think it's going to happen." Minnesota's Norm Coleman seemed to agree: "The cost is too high," he said of the plan for more troops. New Hampshire's John Sununu expressed mild disappointment. Added Alaska's Lisa Murkowski: "I'm not convinced, as I look to the plan that the president presented yesterday, that what we are seeing is that much different than what we have been doing in the past."
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01-12-2007, 04:04 AM #60Senior Member
More death is not the answer.
Skrills please accept my appoligy you are right my anger was directed toward other member and you walked in the crossfire.... Sorry
But remember I was 16.....have you been 36?
All you need to worry about is getting a great education and getting a great job.....
Keep toking.........peace.
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