Racist Sotomayor confirmed by treacherous cowards

The perverse acceptance of the sexist Latina racist, Sonia Sotomayor, is further proof we're in the perilous times of the Gentiles and that America has gone mad.
 
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Taraxacum is a large genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. They are native to Europe and Asia, and two species, T. officinale and T. erythrospermum, are found as weeds worldwide.The common name Dandelion (pronounced /ˈdændɨlaɪ.ən/ (DAN-dih-ly-un) is given to members of the genus and like other members of the Asteraceae family, they have very small flowers collected together into a composite flower head. Each single flower in a head is called a floret. Many Taraxacum species produce seeds asexually by apomixis, where the seeds are produced without pollination, resulting in offspring that are genetically identical to the parent plant.

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Christoph(er) Ernst Friedrich Weyse (5 March 1774, Altona – 8 October 1842, Copenhagen) was a Danish composer.

Weyse studied music with Johann Abraham Peter Schulz in Copenhagen. In 1794, he was appointed organist at the Reformed Church in the city and served in the same post at the Vor Frue Kirke after 1805. In 1819, he was appointed Court composer.

He was best known for his vocal works, which included numerous singspielen, a setting of the Te Deum and of the Miserere, a cantata, and above all, lieder after poems by Matthias Claudius, Johann Heinrich Voss and Ludwig Heinrich Christoph Hölty. He also composed seven symphonies and numerous pieces for solo piano.

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The species of Taraxacum are tap-rooted biennial or perennial herbaceous plants, native to temperate areas of the Old World.

The leaves are 5–25 cm long or longer, simple and basal, entire or lobed, forming a rosette above the central taproot. The flower heads are yellow to orange colored, and are open in the daytime but closed at night. The heads are borne singly on a hollow stem (scape) which rises 4–75 cm above the leaves and exudes a milky sap (latex) when broken. A rosette may produce several flowering stems at a time. The flower heads are 2–5 cm in diameter and consists entirely of ray florets. The flower heads mature into a spherical "clocks" ( also known as a "wishie") containing many single-seeded fruits called achenes. Each achene is attached to a pappus of fine hairs, which enable wind-aided dispersal over long distances.

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The flower head is surrounded by bracts (sometimes mistakenly called sepals) in two series. The inner bracts are erect until the seeds mature, then flex downward to allow the seeds to disperse; the outer bracts are always reflexed downward. Some species drop the "parachute" from the achenes; the hair-like parachutes are called pappus, and they are modified sepals. Between the pappus and the achene, there is a stalk called a beak, which elongates as the fruit matures. The beak breaks off from the achene quite easily, separating the seed from the parachute.

Dandelion leaves are believed to have a diuretic effect as they increase salt and water excretion from the kidneys.

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Alison Ruth Retzloff Viktorin (born February 1, 1981 in Argyle, Texas) is a Texas-based voice actress who primarily works on the properties of Funimation. Alison's best known known voice role is that of Detective Conan Edogawa on Case Closed; other prominent roles include Viola in Kiddy Grade, the Narutaki Twins in Negima and Amy in Burst Angel. Alison is a 2003 graduate of California Lutheran University earning a BA in Drama. Alison was married to Dustin Kayne Viktorin of Euless, Texas on August 27, 2005 in Fredericksburg, Texas.

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The genus is taxonomically complex, with some botanists dividing the group into numerous macrospecies, and many more microspecies: approximately 235 apomictic and polyploid microspecies have been recorded in Great Britain and Ireland. Some botanists take a much narrower view and only accept a total of about 60 species.

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* Taraxacum albidum, a white-flowering Japanese dandelion.

* Taraxacum californicum, the endangered California dandelion

* Taraxacum officinale (syn. T. officinale subsp. vulgare), Common Dandelion. Found in many forms.

* Taraxacum japonicum, Japanese dandelion. No ring of smallish, downward-turned leaves under the flowerhead.

* Taraxacum kok-saghyz, Russian dandelion, which produces rubber

* Taraxacum laevigatum (syn. T. erythrospermum), Red-seeded Dandelion; achenes reddish brown and leaves deeply cut throughout length. Inner bracts' tips are hooded.

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A number of species of Taraxacum are regarded as seed dispersed weeds or ruderals, especially the Common dandelion (T. officinale), which has been introduced over much of the temperate world as a lawn weed. After pollination and flowering is finished, the dandelion flower dries out for a day or two and then the seed-bearing parachutes expand and lift out of the dried flower head. The dried part of the flower drops off and the parachute ball opens into a full sphere. The parachute drops off when the seed strikes an obstacle. Often dandelions are observed growing in crevices near a wall; when the blowing fruits hit the wall, the feathery pappi comes off, dropping the dandelion seeds to the base of the wall or into a crevice. After the seed is released, the parachutes lose their feathered structure and take on a fuzzy, cotton-like appearance, often called "dandelion snow".

Dandelions are used as food plants by the larvae of some species of Lepidoptera (butterflies and moths). See List of Lepidoptera that feed on dandelions.

Away from their native regions, some dandelion species have become established in the Americas, Australia, and New Zealand, and are now common throughout all temperate regions, Taraxacum officinale has become a nearly world wide weed.

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Dandelions are so similar to catsears (Hypochaeris) that catsears are also known as "false dandelions". Both plants carry similar flowers which form into windborne seeds. However, dandelion flowers are borne singly on unbranched, hairless and leafless, hollow stems, while catsear flowering stems are branched, solid and carry bracts. Both plants have a basal rosette of leaves and a central taproot. However, the leaves of dandelions are smooth or glabrous, whereas those of catsears are coarsely hairy.

Other plants with superficially similar flowers include hawkweeds (Hieracium) and hawksbeards (Crepis). These are both readily distinguished by their branched flowering stems which are usually hairy and bear leaves.

Make your own fake Kenyan birth certificate here.

There's a city full of walls you can post complaints at

DBA

See this is the type of stuff that makes borderline behavior. You put one sentence and then you link to two unrelated articles. Over the last week, I have deleted spam from people in india who do the exact same thing. If you do not keep your posts and links about the same thing or explain how the links are related, then I will be forced to remove them. Just because you live here and not in India does not give you special privilege to do the same thing.

Do you understand?

I could care less if they are hosted here or in Timbuktu, starting today, if you post a comment or a post with completely unrelated links, they will be flagged as spam and deleted. If anyone has to guess or think about how your link is related, then it is unacceptable. Spam in any form is not tolerated here. A good number of your posts and comments are the epitome of spam, just like above. Your links do not specifically talk about the topic, and if they do, they make no sense, and lead to another set of links. And if it quacks like a duck it is a duck. Your posts are quacking like spam.

The spam module will make you jump through every hoop and ladder to get your post out. So you will make it much more difficult for yourself to post here by continuing to do this.

BTW HistoryMike is not a racist. You do appear to be with what you post here. We are all God's people. You obviously are not going to change your topics but a wide range of topics are accepted here but you need to change the way you post because spam postings are not accepted/tolerated here.

So you can choose to continue to do this and make it much harder on yourself or you can participate in the dialog here.

From Wikipedia:

Electrospray ionization (ESI) is a technique used in mass spectrometry to produce ions. It is especially useful in producing ions from macromolecules because it overcomes the propensity of these molecules to fragment when ionized. The development of electrospray ionization for the analysis of biological macromolecules was rewarded with the attribution of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry to John Bennett Fenn in 2002.

Mass spectrometry using ESI is called electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESI-MS) or, less commonly, electrospray mass spectrometry (ES-MS).

you in America David? This clearly was not the land of Whites. If you believe that those phrases actually meant that you would know where your place in the world is and live there. For you to read those statements as a lame excuse to say that races should be segregated shows how lost you really are. We will all pray for you. I think the devil speaks with your mouth.

From Wikipedia:

Chennai (Tamil: சென்னை IPA: [ˈtʃɛnnəɪ]), formerly known as Madras (help·info), is the capital city of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is famous for its culture and tradition. Chennai is the fourth most populous metropolitan area and the fifth most populous city in India. Located on the Coromandel Coast of the Bay of Bengal, Chennai city had a population of 4.34 million in the 2001 census within its municipal corporation. The urban agglomeration of metropolitan Chennai has an estimated population over 8 million people.

Ariel (The Tempest)
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Ariel (pronounced /ˈɛəriəl/) is a fictional sprite who appears in William Shakespeare's play The Tempest. Ariel is bound to serve the magician Prospero, who rescued him from the tree in which he was imprisoned by Sycorax, the witch who previously inhabited the island. Prospero greets disobedience with a reminder that he saved Ariel from Sycorax's spell, and with promises to grant Ariel his freedom. Ariel is Prospero's eyes and ears throughout the play, using his magical abilities to cause the tempest in Act one which gives the play its name, and to foil other character's plots to bring down his master.

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Borland Reflex is a flat-file database management system for DOS. It was the first commercial PC database to use the mouse and graphics mode, and drag-and-drop capability in the report formatting module. Reflex was originally developed by Analytica, which was later bought by Borland.

The engineering team of Analytica, managed by Brad Silverberg and including Reflex co-founder Adam Bosworth became the core of Borland's engineering team in the U.S. Brad Silverberg was vice-president of engineering until he left in early 1990 to head up the Personal Systems division at Microsoft. Adam Bosworth initiated and headed up the Quattro project until moving to Microsoft later in 1990 to take over the project which eventually became Access. Another Reflex developer, Ken Day, later moved to Macromedia where he worked on Shockwave, among other projects.

From Wikipedia:

The Alaska Volcano Observatory (AVO) is a joint program of the United States Geological Survey, the Geophysical Institute of the University of Alaska Fairbanks, and the State of Alaska Division of Geological and Geophysical Surveys (ADGGS). AVO was formed in 1988, and uses federal, state, and university resources to monitor and study Alaska's volcanology, hazardous volcanoes, to predict and record eruptive activity, and to mitigate volcanic hazards to life and property. The Observatory website allows users to monitor active volcanoes, with seismographs and webcameras that update regularly.

Is this KJV?

From Wikipedia:

Camarines Norte is a province of the Philippines located in the Bicol Region in Luzon. Its capital is Daet and the province borders Quezon to the west and Camarines Sur to the south.

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Princess Ariel is a fictional character, a mermaid, and the protagonist of Disney's 1989 animated film The Little Mermaid.

Ariel as portrayed in The Little Mermaid.
First appearance The Little Mermaid (1989)
Created by Hans Christian Andersen
Voiced by Jodi Benson
Aliases Princess Ariel, The Little Mermaid, David Ben-Ariel

I wonder if this Chris Meyers understand, himself, just how petty and childish some of these people are.

I wonder if spam posts on "historymike's" blog would be permitted by the moderators here.

You really ought to consider how CHILDISH you appear to the lurkers.

You may not agree with DBA, but your tactics are really immature

How would you know? I noticed your account was just created and you're new here.

Let me fill you in. This is blog site for the local chapter of of the Human-Dwarf Lover Association.

It's dedicated to breaking down the walls that separate the dwarf and human species and eradicating the prejudices that keep human and dwarf apart.

We dream of a world where humans and dwarfs don't have to hide their love can freely marry without reprisals.

Some nut job keeps posting crazy things here messing up our dwarf site.

Heh

The last time a user popped up to defend DB-A his name was also Carl. Interesting coinicidence!

From Wikipedia:

Agnete Olsen (later Granholm, born December 22, 1909) is a Danish freestyle swimmer who competed in the 1924 Summer Olympics and in the 1928 Summer Olympics.

She was born in Copenhagen and was the sister of Rigmor Olsen.

In 1924 she was a member of the Danish relay team which finished fourth in the 4 x 100 metre freestyle relay competition. In the 100 metre freestyle event she was eliminated in the first round.

Four years later at the Amsterdam Games she was eliminated with the Danish relay team in the first round of the 4 x 100 metre freestyle relay competition. In the 100 metre freestyle event she was eliminated in the semi-finals.

From Wikipedia:

Podporozhye (Russian: Подпоро́жье) is a town in Leningrad Oblast, Russia, located on the Svir River some 285 km northeast of St. Petersburg. Population: 19,600 (2006 est.); 20,312 (2002 Census); 23,295 (1989 Census).

In the early 18th century, Peter I ordered the resettlement of peasants from the Msta River to the current location of Podporozhye to organize navigation along the Svir River, known for its nearly impassable rapids. In the late 19th century, these minor settlements next to the Svir rapids (Sigovets and Medvedets) received the name of Podporozhye (literally, "under the rapids"). In 1936, the Soviets began the construction of the Verkhnesvirskaya Hydroelectric Station, launched in 1951. In 1956, Podporozhye was granted town status and became officially known as Podporozhye.

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