progressive hunter
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thats to bad,, seems like a viable option,,No, it was a hoax. You can't scavenge hydrogen in any meaningful amounts.
thats not going to make marathonmike happy,,
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thats to bad,, seems like a viable option,,No, it was a hoax. You can't scavenge hydrogen in any meaningful amounts.
So power blackouts are fine, it's the fault of the people who get sick or die from lack of electricity? What if they are old or immobile?only if theyre stupid people,,
one of the dangers of living in the modern world,,So power blackouts are fine, it's the fault of the people who get sick or die from lack of electricity? What if they are old or immobile?
one of the dangers of living in the modern world,,
sorry to inform you but that ship has sailed,,Only if leftist idiots are allowed to fuck it up.
sorry to inform you but that ship has sailed,,
more like 3 yrs in if not more,,Not yet. The end game is only beginning.
more like 3 yrs in if not more,,
my guess was hilary was supposed to start it and why she lost her mind when trump won,,
and with the help the repubes have given them they have made a lot of progress,,
unless we can stop them first,,All true, but the endgame has only just started. Look for 20 plus years of real conflict on the horizon.
unless we can stop them first,,
to do that means we have to keep our heads on right and work together,,
not these ridiculous games like claiming EVs arent viable options and focus on the mandate aspects,,
so you say,,Within 3 years no one will give a shit about Fed mandates.
so you say,,
Does it occur to you they were asking these same questions in 1903?
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Has anyone taken a long (over 50 miles) road trip in one of those new fangled Automobiles"
I doubt they were asking that question since in 1903 few people ever had any reason to leave the town they lived in and those that did rode the railroad.
Doubt away.I doubt they were asking that question since in 1903 few people ever had any reason to leave the town they lived in and those that did rode the railroad.