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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (919919)2/8/2016 4:48:05 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1570890
 
"He is convinced that half of the world's population will die unless we do something about 'climate change'."

What's his time frame?

FF-free doesn't mean we won't have cars.

In California, Electric Cars Outpace Plugs, and Sparks Fly

About half of the 330,000 electric vehicles in this country are registered in California, and Gov. Jerry Brown wants to increase that number to 1.5 million by 2025. He has pledged a sharp increase in charging stations.

nytimes.com



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (919919)2/8/2016 4:56:53 PM
From: TideGlider  Respond to of 1570890
 
Refugees go Clubbing in Russia!!


Refugees Go Clubbing In Russia, Harass Girls, Wake Up In Hospital The Next Morning


Jacob Bojesson

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Pro-Russian "self-defence" activists use a bat and a whip to beat a pro-Ukrainian supporter during clashes in Sevastopol on March 9, 2014. Pro-Kiev and pro-Moscow groups clashed in the Crimean city of Sevastopol on March 9 following a rally in support of Ukraine's new government, an AFP reporter witnessed. Pro-Russian activists attacked a pro-Kiev rally in Sevastopol with clubs and whips on March 9 as thousands took to the streets across Ukraine in rival demonstrations, escalating separatist tensions in the troubled ex-Soviet state. Interim Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk vowed Ukraine would not cede "an inch" of its territory to Moscow after Russian forces and pro-Kremlin gunmen took over the Black Sea peninsula. AFP PHOTO/ STRINGER (Photo credit should read STRINGER/AFP/Getty Images) ?






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A group of 51 refugees were brutally assaulted outside a night club in Murmansk, Russia, after they groped and molested women at a night club Saturday.





The refugees had previously been ordered to leave Norway for “bad behavior” and tried their luck in Russia. What they didn’t realize when they went out clubbing in Murmansk is that Russians have less tolerance when it comes to sexual assault on local women than other European countries.

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The refugees allegedly groped and harassed women in a similar manner as the assaults in Cologne on New Year’s Eve. A group of male Russian took them aside to “educate” them that “Cologne is 2,500 kilometers south of here.” (RELATED: Cologne Prepares For More Sexual Assaults During Carnival This Week)

The refugees tried to flee but were quickly captured by the Russians. They then took them out to the street and gave them a beating they will remember. Police arrived to break up the fight but locals report that they threw a few punches at the refugees before arresting 33 of them. Eighteen refugees were in such bad condition they had to be take to the hospital.



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (919919)2/8/2016 5:32:01 PM
From: PKRBKR  Respond to of 1570890
 
the 101

The So-Cal is strong in this one...