Then define neo-con for me. Come on you can do it.
Lets call a spade a spade, you are an illiterate who does not know how to use a dictionary.
February 17 - 1600 - Giordano Bruno is burnt alive by the catholic church. Aquinas : "much more reason is there for heretics, as soon as they are convicted of heresy, to be not only excommunicated but even put to death."
Moved to graveyard.
Juan:Okay, what label do you want me to use ?
If you don't know the proper definition of words don't use them.
"Anarchism misunderstands the real nature of man. It would be practicable only in a world of angels and saints" - Ludwig von Mises
Seph: laminustacitus: A) It only takes one structural defect to bring down a building, there need not be a total system failure, but rather a failure of just a couple floors. B)The floors that failed were completelyt doused in jet fuel. You're arguing that the failure of a couple floor (due to office fires nonetheless!) caused this:
laminustacitus: A) It only takes one structural defect to bring down a building, there need not be a total system failure, but rather a failure of just a couple floors. B)The floors that failed were completelyt doused in jet fuel.
A) It only takes one structural defect to bring down a building, there need not be a total system failure, but rather a failure of just a couple floors.
B)The floors that failed were completelyt doused in jet fuel.
You're arguing that the failure of a couple floor (due to office fires nonetheless!) caused this:
It was not an "office fire" it was an airplane filled with aviation fuel. Indeed, it is often amazing how what would seem to be little events can yield so much destruction.
Seph:Yeah, that sure looks like a gravity induced pancake collapse to me. But go on, explain your position, how can the failure of a few floors cause the collapse of a high rise at near free fall speed. I'm eager to listen.
Once a couple of floors can no longer support the weight above them then the building collapses, simple physics.
Abstract liberty, like other mere abstractions, is not to be found.
- Edmund Burke