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#441 - Posted 7 July 2008, 9:20 PM
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Lautaro,

Check this link out http://www.cbn.com/cbnnews/404964.aspx It is not about the census, let me know what you think.
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#442 - Posted 7 July 2008, 10:27 PM
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Lautaro,

Check this link out http://www.cbn.com/cbnnews/404964.aspx It is not about the census, let me know what you think.


That article really strikes home the fact that there needs to be some sort binational agreement on many fronts, specially in the one about the urgent need that we have as an island of implementing a birth control plan among the population. On that account, I think that we should ask Cuba for help (although many people over here will crucify me for suggesting that we ask for something from the "big bad communist brother" of our block), because, ever since the 1959 revolution onwards, that country have been successful in maintaining its population in balance (never surpassing the 11,000,000 roof). And, in my humble opinion, that has been one of the reasons that explain how the communist regime has successfully avoided the occurrence of major social conflicts during their rule.
Edited on 7/7/2008 10:40 PM by Lautaro.
Peace is a lie, there is only passion.
Through passion, I gain strength.
Through strength, I gain power.
Through power, I gain victory.
Through victory, my chains are broken.
The Force shall free me.
—The Sith Code
#443 - Posted 8 July 2008, 12:24 AM
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Quote:
Consuello previously said:

Lautaro,

Check this link out http://www.cbn.com/cbnnews/404964.aspx It is not about the census, let me know what you think.


That article really strikes home the fact that there needs to be some sort binational agreement on many fronts, specially in the one about the urgent need that we have as an island of implementing a birth control plan among the population. On that account, I think that we should ask Cuba for help (although many people over here will crucify me for suggesting that we ask for something from the "big bad communist brother" of our block), because, ever since the 1959 revolution onwards, that country have been successful in maintaining its population in balance (never surpassing the 11,000,000 roof). And, in my humble opinion, that has been one of the reasons that explain how the communist regime has successfully avoided the occurrence of major social conflicts during their rule.


Well, even though I am not one to be at liberty to talk about Cuba because I am in the U.S Military and soon to be an Officer, there is not much I can subject myself to say about Cuba. Although some of the things you have mentioned may have some great validations that perhaps could deem helpful to Countries like Haiti and DR which do not have as strained a bad relation with Cuba unlike America given all three (Cuba, Haiti & DR) are Latin-American Countries and are part of the same International groups... Hope that was good enough with ample clarity yet to still stay away from incriminate myself given the doctrine of many U.S ARMED FORCES ARTICLES that will not constitute my statement to be unbecoming of a Cadet or an officer.

Did you get the message Laut of what was meant in that, one hopes?
Edited on 7/8/2008 12:28 AM by Consuello.
#444 - Posted 8 July 2008, 7:45 AM
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Consuello previously said:

Quote:
Lautaro previously said:

Quote:
Consuello previously said:

Lautaro,

Check this link out http://www.cbn.com/cbnnews/404964.aspx It is not about the census, let me know what you think.


That article really strikes home the fact that there needs to be some sort binational agreement on many fronts, specially in the one about the urgent need that we have as an island of implementing a birth control plan among the population. On that account, I think that we should ask Cuba for help (although many people over here will crucify me for suggesting that we ask for something from the "big bad communist brother" of our block), because, ever since the 1959 revolution onwards, that country have been successful in maintaining its population in balance (never surpassing the 11,000,000 roof). And, in my humble opinion, that has been one of the reasons that explain how the communist regime has successfully avoided the occurrence of major social conflicts during their rule.


Well, even though I am not one to be at liberty to talk about Cuba because I am in the U.S Military and soon to be an Officer, there is not much I can subject myself to say about Cuba. Although some of the things you have mentioned may have some great validations that perhaps could deem helpful to Countries like Haiti and DR which do not have as strained a bad relation with Cuba unlike America given all three (Cuba, Haiti & DR) are Latin-American Countries and are part of the same International groups... Hope that was good enough with ample clarity yet to still stay away from incriminate myself given the doctrine of many U.S ARMED FORCES ARTICLES that will not constitute my statement to be unbecoming of a Cadet or an officer.

Did you get the message Laut of what was meant in that, one hopes?


Yeah, I should have been aware that you can't take up arms against the doctrine of your armed corps, not without compromising your career chances in there, that is. It would be an embarrasing thing to do otherwise (to put it mildly). My mistake.
Edited on 7/8/2008 7:56 AM by Lautaro.
Peace is a lie, there is only passion.
Through passion, I gain strength.
Through strength, I gain power.
Through power, I gain victory.
Through victory, my chains are broken.
The Force shall free me.
—The Sith Code
#445 - Posted 9 July 2008, 3:28 PM
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Lautaro previously said:

Quote:
Consuello previously said:

Quote:
Lautaro previously said:

Quote:
Consuello previously said:

Lautaro,

Check this link out http://www.cbn.com/cbnnews/404964.aspx It is not about the census, let me know what you think.


That article really strikes home the fact that there needs to be some sort binational agreement on many fronts, specially in the one about the urgent need that we have as an island of implementing a birth control plan among the population. On that account, I think that we should ask Cuba for help (although many people over here will crucify me for suggesting that we ask for something from the "big bad communist brother" of our block), because, ever since the 1959 revolution onwards, that country have been successful in maintaining its population in balance (never surpassing the 11,000,000 roof). And, in my humble opinion, that has been one of the reasons that explain how the communist regime has successfully avoided the occurrence of major social conflicts during their rule.


Well, even though I am not one to be at liberty to talk about Cuba because I am in the U.S Military and soon to be an Officer, there is not much I can subject myself to say about Cuba. Although some of the things you have mentioned may have some great validations that perhaps could deem helpful to Countries like Haiti and DR which do not have as strained a bad relation with Cuba unlike America given all three (Cuba, Haiti & DR) are Latin-American Countries and are part of the same International groups... Hope that was good enough with ample clarity yet to still stay away from incriminate myself given the doctrine of many U.S ARMED FORCES ARTICLES that will not constitute my statement to be unbecoming of a Cadet or an officer.

Did you get the message Laut of what was meant in that, one hopes?


Yeah, I should have been aware that you can't take up arms against the doctrine of your armed corps, not without compromising your career chances in there, that is. It would be an embarrasing thing to do otherwise (to put it mildly). My mistake.



But did you get my coded opinion in there though?
#446 - Posted 9 July 2008, 9:45 PM
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AfroLatino previously said:

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Lautaro previously said:

Quote:
Consuello previously said:

Quote:
Lautaro previously said:

Quote:
Consuello previously said:

Lautaro,

Check this link out http://www.cbn.com/cbnnews/404964.aspx It is not about the census, let me know what you think.


That article really strikes home the fact that there needs to be some sort binational agreement on many fronts, specially in the one about the urgent need that we have as an island of implementing a birth control plan among the population. On that account, I think that we should ask Cuba for help (although many people over here will crucify me for suggesting that we ask for something from the "big bad communist brother" of our block), because, ever since the 1959 revolution onwards, that country have been successful in maintaining its population in balance (never surpassing the 11,000,000 roof). And, in my humble opinion, that has been one of the reasons that explain how the communist regime has successfully avoided the occurrence of major social conflicts during their rule.


Well, even though I am not one to be at liberty to talk about Cuba because I am in the U.S Military and soon to be an Officer, there is not much I can subject myself to say about Cuba. Although some of the things you have mentioned may have some great validations that perhaps could deem helpful to Countries like Haiti and DR which do not have as strained a bad relation with Cuba unlike America given all three (Cuba, Haiti & DR) are Latin-American Countries and are part of the same International groups... Hope that was good enough with ample clarity yet to still stay away from incriminate myself given the doctrine of many U.S ARMED FORCES ARTICLES that will not constitute my statement to be unbecoming of a Cadet or an officer.

Did you get the message Laut of what was meant in that, one hopes?


Yeah, I should have been aware that you can't take up arms against the doctrine of your armed corps, not without compromising your career chances in there, that is. It would be an embarrasing thing to do otherwise (to put it mildly). My mistake.



But did you get my coded opinion in there though?



Yeah, loud and clear, Man of Steel.
Edited on 7/9/2008 9:46 PM by Lautaro.
Peace is a lie, there is only passion.
Through passion, I gain strength.
Through strength, I gain power.
Through power, I gain victory.
Through victory, my chains are broken.
The Force shall free me.
—The Sith Code
#447 - Posted 9 July 2008, 9:54 PM
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AfroLatino previously said:

Quote:
Lautaro previously said:

Quote:
Consuello previously said:

Quote:
Lautaro previously said:

Quote:
Consuello previously said:

Lautaro,

Check this link out http://www.cbn.com/cbnnews/404964.aspx It is not about the census, let me know what you think.


That article really strikes home the fact that there needs to be some sort binational agreement on many fronts, specially in the one about the urgent need that we have as an island of implementing a birth control plan among the population. On that account, I think that we should ask Cuba for help (although many people over here will crucify me for suggesting that we ask for something from the "big bad communist brother" of our block), because, ever since the 1959 revolution onwards, that country have been successful in maintaining its population in balance (never surpassing the 11,000,000 roof). And, in my humble opinion, that has been one of the reasons that explain how the communist regime has successfully avoided the occurrence of major social conflicts during their rule.


Well, even though I am not one to be at liberty to talk about Cuba because I am in the U.S Military and soon to be an Officer, there is not much I can subject myself to say about Cuba. Although some of the things you have mentioned may have some great validations that perhaps could deem helpful to Countries like Haiti and DR which do not have as strained a bad relation with Cuba unlike America given all three (Cuba, Haiti & DR) are Latin-American Countries and are part of the same International groups... Hope that was good enough with ample clarity yet to still stay away from incriminate myself given the doctrine of many U.S ARMED FORCES ARTICLES that will not constitute my statement to be unbecoming of a Cadet or an officer.

Did you get the message Laut of what was meant in that, one hopes?


Yeah, I should have been aware that you can't take up arms against the doctrine of your armed corps, not without compromising your career chances in there, that is. It would be an embarrasing thing to do otherwise (to put it mildly). My mistake.



But did you get my coded opinion in there though?



Yeah, loud and clear, Man of Steel.


Oh yeah, that is my tattoo alright!

Iraq 3 times, Afghanistan 1 time, two near IED's and constant small arms fires battles in Fallujah, Tikrit and Baghdad. I used to drag raced all together four car accidents. The forth one I did 5 revolutions in the air and landed on the Highway bellow in the on-coming traffic side. This was going to be the second time they got me out of a car with the Jaws of Life without a single scratch.

Among other little near deaths that came close... Like when my car engulfed in fire once. Not a single burn. You go figure why my favorite Superhero and role model has always been since I was little "Superman"

That is my one truly true affinity.
Edited on 7/9/2008 9:57 PM by AfroLatino.
#448 - Posted 10 July 2008, 2:40 PM
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AfroLatino previously said:

Quote:
Lautaro previously said:

Quote:
AfroLatino previously said:

Quote:
Lautaro previously said:

Quote:
Consuello previously said:

Quote:
Lautaro previously said:

Quote:
Consuello previously said:

Lautaro,

Check this link out http://www.cbn.com/cbnnews/404964.aspx It is not about the census, let me know what you think.


That article really strikes home the fact that there needs to be some sort binational agreement on many fronts, specially in the one about the urgent need that we have as an island of implementing a birth control plan among the population. On that account, I think that we should ask Cuba for help (although many people over here will crucify me for suggesting that we ask for something from the "big bad communist brother" of our block), because, ever since the 1959 revolution onwards, that country have been successful in maintaining its population in balance (never surpassing the 11,000,000 roof). And, in my humble opinion, that has been one of the reasons that explain how the communist regime has successfully avoided the occurrence of major social conflicts during their rule.


Well, even though I am not one to be at liberty to talk about Cuba because I am in the U.S Military and soon to be an Officer, there is not much I can subject myself to say about Cuba. Although some of the things you have mentioned may have some great validations that perhaps could deem helpful to Countries like Haiti and DR which do not have as strained a bad relation with Cuba unlike America given all three (Cuba, Haiti & DR) are Latin-American Countries and are part of the same International groups... Hope that was good enough with ample clarity yet to still stay away from incriminate myself given the doctrine of many U.S ARMED FORCES ARTICLES that will not constitute my statement to be unbecoming of a Cadet or an officer.

Did you get the message Laut of what was meant in that, one hopes?


Yeah, I should have been aware that you can't take up arms against the doctrine of your armed corps, not without compromising your career chances in there, that is. It would be an embarrasing thing to do otherwise (to put it mildly). My mistake.


Explains a lot ..lol
Hey man slow down before you get into a situation where even ur unbelievable luck can’t save you .

But did you get my coded opinion in there though?



Yeah, loud and clear, Man of Steel.


Oh yeah, that is my tattoo alright!

Iraq 3 times, Afghanistan 1 time, two near IED's and constant small arms fires battles in Fallujah, Tikrit and Baghdad. I used to drag raced all together four car accidents. The forth one I did 5 revolutions in the air and landed on the Highway bellow in the on-coming traffic side. This was going to be the second time they got me out of a car with the Jaws of Life without a single scratch.

Among other little near deaths that came close... Like when my car engulfed in fire once. Not a single burn. You go figure why my favorite Superhero and role model has always been since I was little "Superman"

That is my one truly true affinity.

Explains a lot ..lol
Hey man slow down before you get into a situation where even ur unbelievable luck can’t save you .
Edited on 7/10/2008 2:41 PM by FranktheTank.
Intelligence organizes the world by organizing itself, Jean Piaget
#449 - Posted 10 July 2008, 4:08 PM
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Quote:
AfroLatino previously said:

Quote:
Lautaro previously said:

Quote:
AfroLatino previously said:

Quote:
Lautaro previously said:

Quote:
Consuello previously said:

Quote:
Lautaro previously said:

Quote:
Consuello previously said:

Lautaro,

Check this link out http://www.cbn.com/cbnnews/404964.aspx It is not about the census, let me know what you think.


That article really strikes home the fact that there needs to be some sort binational agreement on many fronts, specially in the one about the urgent need that we have as an island of implementing a birth control plan among the population. On that account, I think that we should ask Cuba for help (although many people over here will crucify me for suggesting that we ask for something from the "big bad communist brother" of our block), because, ever since the 1959 revolution onwards, that country have been successful in maintaining its population in balance (never surpassing the 11,000,000 roof). And, in my humble opinion, that has been one of the reasons that explain how the communist regime has successfully avoided the occurrence of major social conflicts during their rule.


Well, even though I am not one to be at liberty to talk about Cuba because I am in the U.S Military and soon to be an Officer, there is not much I can subject myself to say about Cuba. Although some of the things you have mentioned may have some great validations that perhaps could deem helpful to Countries like Haiti and DR which do not have as strained a bad relation with Cuba unlike America given all three (Cuba, Haiti & DR) are Latin-American Countries and are part of the same International groups... Hope that was good enough with ample clarity yet to still stay away from incriminate myself given the doctrine of many U.S ARMED FORCES ARTICLES that will not constitute my statement to be unbecoming of a Cadet or an officer.

Did you get the message Laut of what was meant in that, one hopes?


Yeah, I should have been aware that you can't take up arms against the doctrine of your armed corps, not without compromising your career chances in there, that is. It would be an embarrasing thing to do otherwise (to put it mildly). My mistake.


Explains a lot ..lol
Hey man slow down before you get into a situation where even ur unbelievable luck can’t save you .

But did you get my coded opinion in there though?



Yeah, loud and clear, Man of Steel.


Oh yeah, that is my tattoo alright!

Iraq 3 times, Afghanistan 1 time, two near IED's and constant small arms fires battles in Fallujah, Tikrit and Baghdad. I used to drag raced all together four car accidents. The forth one I did 5 revolutions in the air and landed on the Highway bellow in the on-coming traffic side. This was going to be the second time they got me out of a car with the Jaws of Life without a single scratch.

Among other little near deaths that came close... Like when my car engulfed in fire once. Not a single burn. You go figure why my favorite Superhero and role model has always been since I was little "Superman"

That is my one truly true affinity.

Explains a lot ..lol
Hey man slow down before you get into a situation where even ur unbelievable luck can’t save you .



(l l) Hey, living is dying eventually.
#450 - Posted 10 July 2008, 4:09 PM
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AfroLatino previously said:

Quote:
Lautaro previously said:

Quote:
Consuello previously said:

Quote:
Lautaro previously said:

Quote:
Consuello previously said:

Lautaro,

Check this link out http://www.cbn.com/cbnnews/404964.aspx It is not about the census, let me know what you think.


That article really strikes home the fact that there needs to be some sort binational agreement on many fronts, specially in the one about the urgent need that we have as an island of implementing a birth control plan among the population. On that account, I think that we should ask Cuba for help (although many people over here will crucify me for suggesting that we ask for something from the "big bad communist brother" of our block), because, ever since the 1959 revolution onwards, that country have been successful in maintaining its population in balance (never surpassing the 11,000,000 roof). And, in my humble opinion, that has been one of the reasons that explain how the communist regime has successfully avoided the occurrence of major social conflicts during their rule.


Well, even though I am not one to be at liberty to talk about Cuba because I am in the U.S Military and soon to be an Officer, there is not much I can subject myself to say about Cuba. Although some of the things you have mentioned may have some great validations that perhaps could deem helpful to Countries like Haiti and DR which do not have as strained a bad relation with Cuba unlike America given all three (Cuba, Haiti & DR) are Latin-American Countries and are part of the same International groups... Hope that was good enough with ample clarity yet to still stay away from incriminate myself given the doctrine of many U.S ARMED FORCES ARTICLES that will not constitute my statement to be unbecoming of a Cadet or an officer.

Did you get the message Laut of what was meant in that, one hopes?


Yeah, I should have been aware that you can't take up arms against the doctrine of your armed corps, not without compromising your career chances in there, that is. It would be an embarrasing thing to do otherwise (to put it mildly). My mistake.


Explains a lot ..lol
Hey man slow down before you get into a situation where even ur unbelievable luck can’t save you .

But did you get my coded opinion in there though?



Yeah, loud and clear, Man of Steel.


Oh yeah, that is my tattoo alright!

Iraq 3 times, Afghanistan 1 time, two near IED's and constant small arms fires battles in Fallujah, Tikrit and Baghdad. I used to drag raced all together four car accidents. The forth one I did 5 revolutions in the air and landed on the Highway bellow in the on-coming traffic side. This was going to be the second time they got me out of a car with the Jaws of Life without a single scratch.

Among other little near deaths that came close... Like when my car engulfed in fire once. Not a single burn. You go figure why my favorite Superhero and role model has always been since I was little "Superman"

That is my one truly true affinity.

Explains a lot ..lol
Hey man slow down before you get into a situation where even ur unbelievable luck can’t save you .



(l l) When this luck cannot save me, well, it will just not.
Edited on 7/10/2008 4:10 PM by AfroLatino.