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TakLa wrote:
sori ali moram komentirat kako me iritira ona koja se javljala iz rima.
forsira smješak dok prica o tim stvarima i dotle govori kroz zube, retardirana gestikulacija i još najgore ona šalica kojom pokušava ilustrirat o cemu se radi.
and check this out: http://www.net.hr/webcafe/page/2008/04/08/0356006.html
Turin Turambar wrote:Glavno da znaš razlikovat bitno od nebitnog...lol.
Koba wrote:TakLa wrote:a nestašica vode je još bitniji problem od nestašice hrane (pošto je ona potrebna i za proizvodnju hrane)
toliko o bitnome
Nestašica vode? Meni to nije jasno. Je li mi možeš objasniti gdje će to nestati vode i zašto?
Ašow, the mighty Vyruzz wrote:I pitke vode je svakim danom sve manje i manje stari.
RIFF wrote:“The Arctic sea-ice may disappear entirely as early as 2013, and climate scientists are shocked by what they are seeing.”
tu sam presto citat,sry
As a member of the Armed Services Committee, he was among the panelists questioning witnesses about the Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse. There he made news by claiming he was "outraged by the outrage" over the revelations of abuse, suggesting that shock at the crimes was more offensive than the crimes themselves.[8][9] He has also criticized the Red Cross as a "bleeding heart".[10] In 2006, Inhofe was one of only nine senators to vote against the Detainee Treatment Act of 2005 banning torture on individuals in U.S. Government custody.[11]
Inhofe states, "I believe very strongly that we ought to support Israel, and that it has a right to the land, because God said so."
In a Senate speech, Inhofe said that America should base its Israel policy on the text of the Bible:
I believe very strongly that we ought to support Israel; that it has a right to the land. This is the most important reason: Because God said so. As I said a minute ago, look it up in the book of Genesis. It is right up there on the desk.
In Genesis 13:14–17, the Bible says:
The Lord said to Abraham, "Lift up now your eyes, and look from the place where you are northward, and southward, and eastward and westward: for all the land which you see, to you will I give it, and to your seed forever. . . . Arise, walk through the land in the length of it and in the breadth of it; for I will give it to thee." That is God talking.
The Bible says that Abraham removed his tent and came and dwelt in the plain of Mamre, which is in Hebron, and built there an altar before the Lord. Hebron is in the West Bank. It is at this place where God appeared to Abram and said, "I am giving you this land — the West Bank". This is not a political battle at all. It is a contest over whether or not the word of God is true.
Inhofe is in favor of a constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage, against adding sexual orientation to the definition of hate crimes, and voted against prohibiting job discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation.[35]
On June 6, 2006, in a speech on the Senate floor about the proposed Federal Marriage Amendment, Inhofe said, pointing at a large photograph of his family:
...As you see here, and I think this is maybe the most important prop we’ll have during the entire debate, my wife and I have been married 47 years. We have 20 kids and grandkids. I'm really proud to say that in the recorded history of our family, we've never had a divorce or any kind of homosexual relationship.
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