On Saturday, April 9, Colorado had an “election” without voters. Delegates were chosen on behalf of a presidential nominee, yet the people of Colorado were not able to cast their ballots to say which nominee they preferred.
A planned vote had been canceled. And one million Republicans in Colorado were sidelined.
yep I know. why do they allow them to build mosque here when we can't build our churches over there. kind of one sided I think. just proves they will not go with any one who does not go along with Islam.
no you can not force a religion on anyone(religion man made). do you believe in GOD. can not force anyone to do that . this is something you either believe or don't, it is up to that person to understand or not. you have free will to do that. a loving GOD does not force anyone into believing in GOD.
Why is Silica Hazardous? Silica, often referred to as quartz, is a very common mineral. It is found in many materials common on construction sites, including soil, sand, concrete, masonry, rock, granite, and landscaping materials.
The dust created by cutting, grinding, drilling or otherwise disturbing these materials can contain crystalline silica particles. These dust particles are very small. You cannot see them. This respirable silica dust causes lung disease and lung cancer. It only takes a very small amount of airborne silica dust to create a health hazard.
Canadians may be even less aware than the average U.S. citizen of the existential threat posed by a natural or manmade electromagnetic pulse (EMP). An EMP is like a super-energetic radio wave, caused by a solar storm or by the high-altitude detonation of a nuclear weapon or by non-nuclear radiofrequency weapons that can black out electric grids, in the worst case for months or years, or perhaps permanently. An EMP induced protracted blackout would collapse all the critical infrastructures–for example, transportation, communications, industry and commerce, food and water–that sustain modern civilization and the lives of millions.
Scientists are concerned about a solar storm that could endanger earth. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security and NASA has referred to the possibility as a “low probability but high-impact event”, according to The Independent. Solar storms occur when massive amounts of energy are released from the sun and collide with the Earth’s magnetic field. Small storms have already affected the earth, as reported by RT and once caused a black-out in Sweden.
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