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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (ROCKGOD01 @ Aug 7 2009, 08:49 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>WE have people here that need to get help before we as a nation go out there and try to help all these others out.
Yes, but when the new pres allocates money for domestic purpose, you guys go crying about this and that, yet no such crying when the billions were being spent on nation building in Iraq, "liberating, bringing freedom & democracy," building their infrastructor-after we destroyed it, etc (I'm sure even you no longer believe they had anything to do with 911). Double standard? The man wants to spend billions on getting "real" Americans healthcare, but ur lot rather see those billion going to defense contractors to blow .... & real people up, eh. Or is it that the republican thirst for war, destruction, or as Povol put it: 'making those mothafuckers pay' trumps the point you are making above?

Hahaha. Its too easy.

Anyway, .... this thread. I'm out. Your republican colloquies have started a boogieman Obama thread in the Lounge I’ll take your reply there. That way I can make all of you look silly in one place. Besides, this thread is boring.
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Jumkie @ Aug 8 2009, 09:53 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>Yes, but when the new pres allocates money for domestic purpose, you guys go crying about this and that, yet no such crying when the billions were being spent on nation building in Iraq, "liberating, bringing freedom & democracy," building their infrastructor-after we destroyed it, etc (I'm sure even you no longer believe they had anything to do with 911). Double standard? The man wants to spend billions on getting "real" Americans healthcare, but ur lot rather see those billion going to defense contractors to blow .... & real people up, eh. Or is it that the republican thirst for war, destruction, or as Povol put it: 'making those mothafuckers pay' trumps the point you are making above?

Hahaha. Its too easy.

Anyway, .... this thread. I'm out. Your republican colloquies have started a boogieman Obama thread in the Lounge I'll take your reply there. That way I can make all of you look silly in one place. Besides, this thread is boring.
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Spending billions on foreign policy is not a new concept and its worked out so far. But destroying our country and way of life is something new.
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (ROCKGOD01 @ Aug 7 2009, 10:49 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>I don't like the fact that we as a country spend more money on people coming here without a damn thing than any other country in the world.
It seems you're about average in immigration stats amongst developed countries... (SOURCE)

Showing latest available data.
Rank Countries Amount
# 1 Canada: 0.21 per $1 billion
# 2 Belgium: 0.196 per $1 billion
# 3 Sweden: 0.17 per $1 billion
# 4 Australia: 0.116 per $1 billion
# 5 Switzerland: 0.114 per $1 billion
# 6 Denmark: 0.108 per $1 billion
# 7 Netherlands: 0.104 per $1 billion
# 8 Austria: 0.096 per $1 billion
# 9 France: 0.086 per $1 billion
# 10 Germany: 0.079 per $1 billion
# 11 United States: 0.076 per $1 billion
# 12 Norway: 0.052 per $1 billion
# 13 Hungary: 0.05 per $1 billion
# 14 United Kingdom: 0.046 per $1 billion
# 15 Luxembourg: 0.022 per $1 billion
# 16 Finland: 0.02 per $1 billion
# 17 Spain: 0.013 per $1 billion
# 18 Italy: 0.007 per $1 billion
= 19 Japan: 0.004 per $1 billion
= 19 Portugal: 0.004 per $1 billion
Total: 1.573 per $1 billion
Weighted average: 0.1 per $1 billion

Showing latest available data.
Rank Countries Amount
# 1 Canada: 6.54169 thousand per 1 million p
# 2 Belgium: 5.9919 thousand per 1 million p
# 3 Sweden: 4.83226 thousand per 1 million p
# 4 Switzerland: 3.83229 thousand per 1 million p
# 5 Australia: 3.52414 thousand per 1 million p
# 6 Denmark: 3.46097 thousand per 1 million p
# 7 Netherlands: 3.04748 thousand per 1 million p
# 8 United States: 3.03651 thousand per 1 million p
# 9 Austria: 3.0055 thousand per 1 million p
# 10 France: 2.47296 thousand per 1 million p
# 11 Germany: 2.26492 thousand per 1 million p
# 12 Norway: 2.06836 thousand per 1 million p
# 13 United Kingdom: 1.36 thousand per 1 million p
# 14 Luxembourg: 1.28049 thousand per 1 million p
# 15 Hungary: 0.749475 thousand per 1 million p
# 16 Finland: 0.574383 thousand per 1 million p
# 17 Spain: 0.297464 thousand per 1 million p
# 18 Italy: 0.199645 thousand per 1 million p
# 19 Japan: 0.117724 thousand per 1 million p
# 20 Portugal: 0.0662502 thousand per 1 million p
Weighted average: 2.4 thousand per 1 million p
 
Farck!! 2 weeks without racing and this place quickly turns to ....! Can you get anymore removed from MotoGP discussion with this political rubbish!! There is already enough wasted breath in the world caused from our leadership.......
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Talpa @ Aug 9 2009, 06:15 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>Farck!! 2 weeks without racing and this place quickly turns to ....! Can you get anymore removed from MotoGP discussion with this political rubbish!! There is already enough wasted breath in the world caused from our leadership.......

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looks like this Engine might spoil another part of MotoGp....... Marvellous
Hmm ? and some small decrease in performance..well Satelitte teams are fooked then

Valentino Rossi has indicated that the new MotoGP engine rules, which come into force at this weekend's Czech Republic Grand Prix, will reduce on-track tricks and celebrations - such as tyre-smoking burnouts - due to the strain they put on the engine.

To help reduce MotoGP maintenance and running costs, each rider is allowed a maximum of five engine changes for the final seven rounds of the 2009 season. Any further changes will be punished by a ten point penalty, so riders will need to avoid putting any unnecessary stress on their powerplants.

“It will change a little bit the way to work on the bike. Now you need to plan more which bike to use during practice and you have to always take care of the engine during practice and also after the race,” admitted Rossi, the reigning six time MotoGP champion and 2009 title leader.

“It is another rule to save money, so it is important for this difficult period, but for sure it is another small 'problem'.”

The Yamaha star added that the new rule will initially mean a small decrease in performance from his M1, which could be compensated for by some new parts he will try in Monday's test.

“I think the engines, for the new rule, will lose a bit of power - we hope not a lot - and on Monday we have some small 'details' [to test], nothing incredible,” he said. “We will try to make another small step with the bike for the final races.”

In 2010, the rules will demand further increases in engine life with each rider being limited to six engines for the whole 18-race series.

Rossi starts round eleven 25 points clear of team-mate Jorge Lorenzo.
 
dorna are a joke..really

if its about cost wouldnt it be better to bring back 2-stroke?
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im sure they are much cheaper than 4-stroke to maintain?
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (jazkat @ Aug 14 2009, 01:31 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>dorna are a joke..really

if its about cost wouldnt it be better to bring back 2-stroke?
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im sure they are much cheaper than 4-stroke to maintain?


It's about cutting cost yet keeping the same progress and spectacle. Something that a lot of clubs are having to try and achieve. Not easy by any means.
 

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