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Matt Aune said he and his partner, Derek Jones, were walking home from a concert nearby on Thursday night, cutting through the plaza near the Salt Lake City Mormon temple. (Well, they were obviously trouble makers. … They not only oppose human rights for non-Mormons in California, but also non-Mormons in Utah.) Now, if the security officers on this property have treated heterosexual couples the same way, if they have harrassed male/female couples, if they have requested …  read more…

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Resolved Question: Why not just re-open Alcatraz as a prison again and move Gitmo out there?
Is Obama really serious about closing Gitmo or is his level of seriousness dependent on whether or not he can get some other country to deal with the combatants for him?

If he’s really serious, why hasn’t this man who is allegedly so superior in intelligence than the rest of us just taken Alcatraz off the National Parks list and moved them all out there?

As I see it there are several benefits to using that facility. Here are just a few:

1.) It’s Federal property.
2.) It can house more than 300 inmates and there are only 240 at Gitmo.
3.) It shouldn’t take our military engineers and construction crews more than a few weeks to get it ready to move into. After all, they built Gitmo pretty much from scratch.
4.) They could use the lighthouse as their primary watchtower.
5.) The prisoners would be minutes away from their many supporters in Berkeley, California.
6.) It would be much more cost effective than paying some other government to house them.
7.) There are multiple military installations nearby in case there is any trouble.

Air Force Bases
* Beale Air Force Base – east of Marysville
* Edwards Air Force Base – north of Lancaster
* Los Angeles Air Force Base
* March Air Reserve Base – Riverside
* Travis Air Force Base – east of Fairfield
* Vandenberg Air Force Base – Lompoc

Army Posts
* Fort Irwin – north of Barstow
* Presidio of Monterey
* Sierra Army Depot – Herlong

Coast Guard Bases
* CG Training Center Petaluma
* USCG Sector San Diego

Marine Bases
* Camp Pendleton Marine Base – north of Oceanside
* Miramar Air Station – San DIego
* Barstow Logistics Base
* San Diego Recruit Depot
* Twentynine Palms Air Ground Combat Center

Navy Bases
* China Lake Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division
* Coronado Naval Amphibious Base – San Diego
* Coronado Naval Base – San Diego
* El Centro Naval Air Facility – west of El Centro
* Lemoore Naval Air Station – west of Lemoore
* Naval Postgraduate School – Monterey
* Naval Surface Warfare Center Corona Divison – Corona
* North Island Naval Air Station – San Diego
* Port Hueneme Construction Battalion Center
* Point Loma Naval Base – San Diego
* Point Mugu Naval Air Station – southeast of Port Hueneme
* San Diego Anti-Submarine Warfare Training Center
* San Diego Naval Station
* Seal Beach Naval Weapons Station
* Ventura County Naval Base – south of Oxnard

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Resolved Question: Will you help get dihydrogen monoxide banned from our cities?
Dihydrogen monoxide is a potential killer and is in every city on the planet. In fact dihydrogen monoxide is directly responsible for every hurricane that has ever occurred on this planet and yet governments refuse to act to eradicate this silent menace!
Your own government, local, state and federal is engaged in it’s use as is nearly every business. Nearly every city and town on earth has vast underground networks of pipes pumping this substance into our homes and we even willingly pay for the honor of this potential death ray of liquid that can be extremely toxic if inhaled in sufficient quantities. Vast profits have been made from it and even wars have been fought to protect others from squandering it!
Some little known facts:
Despite the danger, dihydrogen monoxide is often used:

* as an industrial solvent and coolant.
* in nuclear power plants.
* in the production of styrofoam.
* as a fire retardant.
* in many forms of cruel animal research.
* in the distribution of pesticides. Even after washing, produce remains contaminated by this chemical.
* as an additive in certain “junk-foods” and other food products.
*every restaurant known uses this substance as food additives and to even wash the dishes you eat off of.
Quantities of dihydrogen monoxide have been found in almost every stream, lake, and reservoir in America today. But the pollution is global, and the contaminant has even been found in Antarctic ice. DHMO has caused millions of dollars of property damage in the midwest, and recently California.
Even public swimming pools are full of this silent killer and sudden impact with it can cause irreversible conditions, broken bones, very sore skin and yes, even death!
Even though it is well known that every human today has vast quantities stored within our cells sudden withdraw will cause certain death within a few short weeks!
Your children are at great risk if not properly educated about its very real dangers so if you won’t help yourself at the very least help eradicate this silent killer to save the children!
PLEASE! For the LOVE OF GOD! Stop the distribution and get banned dihydrogen monoxide before it’s to late!

http://www.lhup.edu/~dsimanek/dhmo.htm

Then again, it could be nothing. ;)
Huh? Water? Are you trying to keep me from cornering the black market on the most precious of commodities? LOL
I was really hoping to get at least one bite, but apparently the Bush doctrine has somehow magically died off. Science must be the responsible culprit in this diabolical matter. ;)
I admit I was gullible enough for a few moments.. kind of like the Bible..

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Resolved Question: Places in California?
Just for fun, I was trying to think of where I would like to live when I grow up. California has always sounded like an amazing place to me. Does anybody have some ideas of places in California that meet these criteria?
-Beautiful weather pretty much all the time except for some exception in the winter
-Not in any big cities like LA that are crowded and dirty and super expensive but close enough to visit those places on the weekends every once in a while
-Nice area with gorgeous houses and properties
-Good schools
-Not too much of a small town kind of area. I want some life. But I don’t want to be bumping shoulders with people as I walk down the street and I don’t want to know everybody in town.
-I was kind of thinking of a place called Canyon Lakes, CA. If anyone knows anything about it I would love to hear more :)

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