Not much to compare, but this is what I use.
I bought a Husky 455 rancher when I bought a home--before I got into tree work. I've used it constantly for the last 5 years now. R/r the jug, piston and rings. Piston twice.
I find it great on spares. With a 20" bar on a sharp Stihl chain, it'll...
Umm, the US was never set up as a "full democracy." (That's your homework--start with electoral college) If that's your criteria; you moved to the wrong country. If that's the standard for utopia, why have the boats been bringing them, en masse, from Europe, to the shores of America for the last...
Levi,
I believe you've been lied to for quite some time. Consider, if only for a fleeting moment, that academia, Hollywood, network news, and current government policy, are all completely wrong. Not necessarily popular or unpopular--but wrong.
Obama says this is "not who we are."
1. It is who...
I've asked this question before, but, somehow (sarcasm intentional), it never gets answered.
What is the model country that possesses the utopian ideas you ascribe to?
1. Would you rather have a country that is quick to war?
2. If you do--maybe Bernie should be your choice. Salon.com stated:
"Sanders has already stated that, if elected, he would continue President Obama’s drone killing program. He has an incestual relationship with defense contractors in...
He also said, "Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy, its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery.”
Wasn't trying to "get into religion." He talks about what's going on in China, Romania, India, and the changes he's seen in your beloved Canada. Additionally, he talks about the move of the west from Judeo-Christian values.
But, if you want to "get into religion"--this is a good 15 minutes:
Looks like Andy forgot to weigh anchor; literally. In the first 2 mins. of that clip he has a chain attaching him to something below the camera's field of view.
You guys want to hold the crowding out of the Indians and slavery against America...and that's fine. Both great examples of how America differs from other countries. Not in the fact that we made mistakes (I don't know of a country, or an individual for that matter, that hasn't made mistakes)...
I'm sure you're talking about the American Indians. Pull out a few old history books. Not the new "doctored" ones. The old ones. The ones that reported the incidents closer to the time of their occurrence. You'll find out pretty quick, it wasn't a one-sided event.
And, not to justify it, but...
Years have gone by since the founding of this country. There never was another one like it. And probably, after it is gone, there will never be another. But human nature hasn't changed. It's a long discussion, but it is this human nature that is better taken into account in the Democratic...