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  1. this is a risky one, but i think TRKN bould be a great pick. i just bought a bunch of it. Its at 2 bucks, and is forecasting earnings of at least .45 next year. Even at a P/E of 15 it should be vaueld at $7. And industry P/E's are about 45. So this one might be one to watch. Its fairly valued if the company cannot beat earning of .10 next year, and all estimates are above that. So there. And its faced a brutal beating lately. Went from 7 bucks to 2 now in the psat couple of months.
  2. its not the religion its the people who follow it and the things they teach is Christianity a religion that teaches violence? and yet we had the Crusades, the Spanish Inquisition..etc etc
  3. moron how about when the french got fucked up in TWO world wars jackass!!!!! who bailed their pussy asses out of that one??? i tihnk we are MORE than even with the French on that front
  4. i dont know if this is the right way to go about it, but i'm all for abolishing affirmative action. its time is done. all it is now is reverse racism. and coming from a top tier business school where i saw already privileged minorities (primarily eqyptian, pakistani, and indian students) getting into elite minority programs which guaranteed them top placements at top investment banks, i've seen the effects (none of em good) of affirmative action
  5. I'm coming to LA from NYC next week (wed - mon) and was hoping to get some advice on where to go. Maybe some nice lounges, something upscale. Any advice is definitely appreciated. Thanks. Dmitry
  6. fuck you you little bitch i should make a movie about ow your fucking people blow up women and children and how the koran teaches people to take innocent lives bet that type of shit would kind of piss you off stupid jackass
  7. you little shitface shut the fuck up and go fuck yourself dumb fuckin good-for-nothing mexicans we should build a fuckin wall. that country 100% depends on us. withoput the US it would be a complete shithole, not that it isnt now. dumb uneducated bastards. screw em!
  8. fuck em we should just stop going to that friggin country criple their tourist economy and then have em come back and beg for mercy
  9. saying that muslims commit most of the world's terrorist acts is true, but it is much like saying that in the US, blacks tend to commit far more crimes per capita than whites. its true, but somewhat of an unfair fact. what IS a valid point, in my opinion, is the way that these terrorists are treated by large muslim organizations. although these organizations denounce the acts on american television and whatnot, they almost condone it when nobody is looking for fear of a backlash from the people. thus, it IS fair to criticize the islamic organizations of today because they arent doing anything to stop their people from being taught hatred and eventually becoming terrorists
  10. AAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!! :eek:
  11. the French are useless and unimportant. culturally, you gotta give em some props, but politically, they are insignificant. they got their asses kicked in WWI, then they got their asses kicked in WWII, and they just whining and shit. what have they done that was significant in world politics in the last 50 years besides whine about everything? ungrateful little pricks. if we acted like those pussies they'd be eating bratwurst for breakfast instead of croissants!!!!
  12. nothing! they are like palestinian terrorists. nothing can make them happy.
  13. one group are criminals who seek to create disorder through violence and the other is a police force RECOGNIZED BY THE WORLD that tries to keep peace and arrest violent criminals. thats as simple as i can make for you
  14. is there anything we can do? rally, petition, whatever. this is completely absurd. wow, i say the schmuck (bloomberg) at a restaurant a couple of weeks ago, if i wouldve known i would spoken a piece of my mind to him!!!!!!!!!
  15. http://www.cnn.com/2004/US/Southwest/01/30/cyanide.probe.ap/index.html NOONDAY, Texas (AP) -- William Krar and Judith Bruey assembled a frightening arsenal in three rented storage units in this East Texas town, and federal authorities are trying to figure out why. A raid in April found nearly two pounds of a cyanide compound and other chemicals that could create enough poisonous gas to kill everyone inside a space as large as a big-chain bookstore or a small-town civic center. Authorities also discovered nearly half a million rounds of ammunition, more than 60 pipe bombs, machine guns, silencers and remote-controlled bombs disguised as briefcases, plus pamphlets on how to make chemical weapons, and anti-Semitic, anti-black and anti-government books. The findings have led to one of the most extensive domestic-terrorism investigations since the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing. Federal investigators believe conspirators may remain free, and one question lingers: What did the couple intend to do with the weapons? "There's no other reason for anyone to possess that type of device other than to kill people," said Brit Featherston, a federal prosecutor and the government's anti-terrorism coordinator in Texas' eastern district. "The arsenal found in those searches had the capability of terrorizing a lot of people." Suspicious storage In November, Krar, 62, pleaded guilty to possessing a dangerous chemical weapon. He could go to prison, but the law does not specify a minimum or maximum. Bruey, 54, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to possess illegal weapons and could get up to five years in prison. The couple remain in jail. Sentencing is expected sometime in February. Krar and Bruey moved to a house in Tyler from New Hampshire about two years ago, though federal authorities do not know why. They soon rented space at Noonday Storage and for more than a year visited their units each morning, spending hours unloading U-hauls of military surplus items or picking through piles of bathing suits and beer coolers they said they resold at shops and markets. "We never had any problems out of them and never suspected anything out of them," said Teresa Staples, who owns the storage business in this community of 500 people about 100 miles southeast of Dallas. A mistake led the FBI to Krar two years ago. Krar mailed a package to a self-described militia member in New Jersey. The package included several phony documents -- U.N. and Pentagon ID cards, a Social Security card, birth certificates from three states -- and a note: "We would hate to have this fall into the wrong hands." But that was exactly what happened. Peculiar past The package was mistakenly delivered to a man in New York City, who notified authorities. It was traced back to Krar, and the intended recipient, Edward Feltus, 56, of Old Bridge, New Jersey, pleaded guilty to aiding and abetting the transportation of false identification documents. He could get up to 15 years in prison. Krar's attorney, Tonda Curry, acknowledges that Krar owned illegal weapons, but said there is no evidence he planned to use them. "It was not a situation where they were at arm's reach, ready to respond to some invasion. They were miles away stored," she said. "Nothing I've seen from the government or from him indicates that the United States as a country had any reason to be afraid of Bill Krar." But federal investigators believe Krar's past behavior indicates his potential for domestic terrorism. In 1985, Krar was arrested in New Hampshire for impersonating a law enforcement officer, according to the FBI. He stopped paying federal income taxes in 1989. His ties to New Hampshire's white supremacist and anti-government militia groups in the mid-1990s were investigated by federal agents. Firefighters battling a blaze at a New Hampshire storage building in June 2001 discovered thousands of rounds of ammunition and four guns. Some belonged to Krar. An employee at another New Hampshire storage company told investigators she feared Krar because he was "wicked anti-American," often ranting about government corruption and how he hated police officers and Americans in general because they were "money-hungry grubs," according to an FBI affidavit. Last January, a Tennessee state trooper stopped Krar for a traffic violation and found in his rental car two handguns, a grenade, handcuffs, a gas mask, 16 knives and 40 wine-like bottles filled with an unknown substance. Most curious were handwritten notes that listed "meeting places," including hospitals or Wal-Marts in Pennsylvania, Virginia, Tennessee, Mississippi and Louisiana. The notes also outlined a code for referring to the level of danger, from "Lots of light storms are predicted" to "Tornadoes are expected in our area -- Things very hot. Lay low or change your travel plans." Krar told investigators the code was part a plan to help his girlfriend escape her ex-husband. Domestic dangers Despite the warning signs, Krar was not fully investigated until the fake documents went to the wrong address. And even that red flag may have been ignored if not for the heightened attention after September 11, Featherston said. Some contend the government is so focused on foreign terror threats that it overlooks domestic dangers. "I have no doubt whatsoever that had these men been affiliated with al Qaeda, we would have heard more," said Daniel Levitas, author of the book "The Terrorist Next Door: The Militia Movement and the Radical Right." "There is something of a blind spot within the Justice Department in Washington, D.C., when it comes to the violent potential of America's own homegrown version of al Qaeda." Featherston said hundreds of subpoenas were issued and the Texas case was investigated just as thoroughly as foreign cases. "There's international terrorism and domestic terrorism, but they're all terrorism," he said. "I don't care which one it is or what color their skin is. If their intention is to do harm to the citizens of this country, then all the resources necessary from the local level to the federal level will be put into the case."
  16. thanks. might've saved me a bad night.
  17. are you a fucking idiot?? i understand you are retarted, but please try harder to think of something to say next time
  18. huh?? thats retarted. would you support Mafia members in new york kidnapping and killing police officers too?? you are out of your friggin mind!!!
  19. what are you talking about?????? one idea is based on scientific evidence and the other is based solely on faith i'm not arguing atheism whatsoever, but dont compare science and religion. schools have room for ONLY ONE of the two
  20. i think its a good idea to wipe out Hamas, by ANY means
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