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Tue 02/20/18 08:18 AM
Edited by Serchin4MyRedWine on Tue 02/20/18 08:19 AM

Sensible gun laws are coming whether you like it or not
the latest incident in Florida is the last straw..

say goodbye to the sale of assault rifles, bump stocks,
high capacity magazines, loopholes and short waiting periods..

i say good, it's about time.........what say you ???

all comments pro-con are welcome and appreciated...

And after all these "sensible" gun controls laws and the next mass shooting occurs...then what??

The only thing to stop a criminal or a psycho with a gun is a good guy with a gun. Time to arm teachers with training and guns and get rid of the "gun free" zones which are the targets of most of these killers.

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Thu 02/08/18 05:07 AM
Edited by Serchin4MyRedWine on Thu 02/08/18 05:08 AM
Hidden Galaxies behind the Milky Way? This is News??

The Hubble Deep Field(HDF) which looked at a tiny area with no visible light near the constellation Ursa Major found @ 3000 unknown galaxies.

Later the Hubble Ultra Deep Field(HUDF)pointed toward a very small region near the constellation Formax and found over 10,000 new galaxies. This region represents only about one thirteen-millionth of the total area of the sky.

The Hubble eXtreme Deep Field (HXDF)then took a portion of the area from the HUDF field.The HXDF contains approximately 5,500 galaxies, the oldest of which are seen as they were 13.2 billion years ago. The faintest galaxies are one ten-billionth the brightness of what the human eye can see.

My point is that all but three lights we see by the naked eye are in the Milky Way Galaxy. These Deep Field observations that only make up a few millionths of the night sky suggests that wherever you look in the universe you will millions of new galaxies.

For scientists to say there are "hidden" galaxies behind the Milky Way is like saying there might be water in the ocean.

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Sun 02/04/18 08:35 AM
Summertime, and the livin' is easy
Fish are jumpin' and the cotton is high
Oh, your daddy's rich and your ma is good-lookin'
So hush, little baby, don't you cry

How do you feel?

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Sun 02/04/18 08:12 AM
What do you have to lose?

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Sun 02/04/18 07:58 AM

For us Minnesotans, only 6 more weeks of winter would be a blessing happy

For us Floridians, 6 more weeks of winter would be rare indeed laugh drinker

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Thu 01/11/18 01:51 PM
Here is a little more info on the break down of how prisoners are segregated based upon levels of crime and risk.

Supermax Prison facilities provide the highest level of prison security. These units hold those considered the most dangerous inmates, as well as inmates that have been deemed too high-profile or too great a national security risk for a normal prison. These include inmates who have committed assaults, murders, or other serious violations in less secure facilities, and inmates known to be or accused of being prison gang members. Most states have either a supermax section of a prison facility or an entire prison facility designated as a supermax. The United States Federal Bureau of Prisons operates a federal supermax, A.D.X. Florence, located in Florence, Colorado, also known as the "Alcatraz of the Rockies" and widely considered to be perhaps the most secure prison in the United States. A.D.X. Florence has a standard supermax section where assaultive, violent, and gang-related inmates are kept under normal supermax conditions of 23-hour confinement and abridged amenities. A.D.X. Florence is considered to be of a security level above that of all other prisons in the United States, at least in the "ideological" ultramax part of it, which features permanent, 24-hour solitary confinement with rare human contacts or opportunity to earn better conditions through good behavior.

In a maximum security prison or area (called high security in the federal system), all prisoners have individual cells[106] with sliding doors controlled from a secure remote control station. Prisoners are allowed out of their cells one out of twenty four hours (one hour and 30 minutes for prisoners in California). When out of their cells, prisoners remain in the cell block or an exterior cage. Movement out of the cell block or "pod" is tightly restricted using restraints and escorts by correctional officers.

Under close security, prisoners usually have one- or two-person cells operated from a remote control station. Each cell has its own toilet and sink. Inmates may leave their cells for work assignments or correctional programs and otherwise may be allowed in a common area in the cellblock or an exercise yard. The fences are generally double fences with watchtowers housing armed guards, plus often a third, lethal-current electric fence in the middle.

Prisoners that fall into the medium security group may sleep in cells, but share them two and two, and use bunk beds[106] with lockers to store their possessions. The cell may have showers, toilets and sinks, but it's not a strictly enforced rule.[107] Cells are locked at night with one or more correctional officers supervising. There is less supervision over the internal movements of prisoners. The perimeter is generally double fenced and regularly patrolled.

Prisoners in minimum security facilities are considered to pose little physical risk to the public and are mainly non-violent "white collar criminals". Minimum security prisoners live in less-secure dormitories,[106] which are regularly patrolled by correctional officers. As in medium security facilities, they have communal showers, toilets, and sinks. A minimum-security facility generally has a single fence that is watched, but not patrolled, by armed guards. At facilities in very remote and rural areas, there may be no fence at all. Prisoners may often work on community projects, such as roadside litter cleanup with the state department of transportation or wilderness conservation. Many minimum security facilities are small camps located in or near military bases, larger prisons (outside the security perimeter) or other government institutions to provide a convenient supply of convict labor to the institution. Many states allow persons in minimum-security facilities access to the Internet.

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Thu 01/11/18 01:32 PM
I think your daughter has a good idea, but I would have her research this because in fact this already is in practice to a certain degree.
There are Maximum security prisons where violent and repeat offenders are sent and minimum security prisons for non-violent and first time offenders are sent.
Within these prisons, there is further separations where the real violent or trouble making prisoners are segregated from the general population.
Of course these guidelines and how they are implemented are hindered by over crowding and unfortunately non-violent do get mixed with the violent and repeat offenders.

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Wed 11/22/17 10:46 AM
socks

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Wed 11/22/17 10:39 AM
Not only is he anti-America and funds many leftist groups in America, he is a despicable person.
Here is an interview where he admits to helping Nazi take personal belongings of Jews during the Nazi occupation with no regrets.

In a 1998 interview with CBS’ Steve Kroft, Soros admitted that he participated in the confiscation of Jewish property under the Nazi occupation. He also explained that he had no remorse for what he had done, and that if he had not participated, somebody else would have done it anyway.

Steve Kroft: My understanding is that you went out with this protector of yours who swore that you were his adopted godson. Went out, in fact, and helped in the confiscation of property from the Jews.

George Soros: Yes. That’s right. Yes.

Steve Kroft: That sounds like an experience that would send lots of people to the psychiatric couch for many, many years. Was it difficult?

George Soros: No, not at all. Not at all. Maybe as a child you don’t–you don’t see the connection. But it created no problem at all.

Steve Kroft: No feeling of guilt?

George Soros: No.

Steve Kroft: For example that, ‘I’m Jewish and here I am, watching these people go. I could just as easily be there. I should be there.’ None of that?

George Soros: Well, of course I could be on the other side or I could be the one from whom the thing is being taken away. But there was no sense that I shouldn’t be there, because that was–well, actually, in a funny way, it’s just like in markets–that if I weren’t there–of course, I wasn’t doing it, but somebody else would–would–would be taking it away anyhow. And it was the–whether I was there or not, I was only a spectator, the property was being taken away. So the–I had no role in taking away that property. So I had no sense of guilt.”

In A separate interview Soros said that when he was in charge of confiscating land from the Jews in Nazi occupied Hungry it was the "happiest time of my life".




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Wed 11/22/17 10:05 AM
Seems to me that a lot of these woman want their 15 minutes of fame or jump on the band wagon for monetary gain.
You don't see a lot of women come out 15 years later accusing Joe the plumber of sexual harassment...it is always someone wealthy or political.

I am not saying that all these women are lying but there should be some sort of statute of limitations like in criminal cases.

If you don't report it soon after it occurs...say within 3 years then you should not be able to bring accusations and ruin someones career. This of course would not pertain to children who for many reasons might not be able to report such transgressions.

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Wed 11/22/17 09:53 AM
hmmmm..building sand castles might be a good future for melaugh

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Wed 11/22/17 09:47 AM

Cool biggrin

To the beach, building sand castles sounds like fun

You know that would mean I'd have to put sunscreen all over your bodylaugh laugh laugh pitchfork

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Wed 11/22/17 09:37 AM
Sea World

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Wed 11/22/17 09:32 AM
Best advice...start a thread called Do women like to wear tights and dresses? Maybe you'll find a match therelaugh

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Wed 11/22/17 09:28 AM

hey . m new here . what type of this site is ..... ?

Not sure anyone can specifically answer that...guess it is what you make it.
Welcome to M2

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Wed 11/22/17 09:17 AM
very low maintenance...just take care of my oil once in awhile and I'm good:wink: laugh

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Wed 11/22/17 09:12 AM
NH just as nice..love it up there but just too cold for these old boneslaugh

to Caladesi Island for some fishing and BBQ on the beach

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Wed 11/22/17 09:05 AM
outside to build a sand castlelaugh

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Wed 11/22/17 09:01 AM
possibly Maine? beautiful up therehappy

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Wed 11/22/17 08:59 AM
The wicked witch is working todayrant

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