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Rubio may help in Florida. But so will Bush, so I don't think there is much net benefit.
Ragnar later has a son with another woman named Kráka and this son is born with the image of a white snake in one eye. ... the son was named Sigurd Snake-in-the-Eye.
Sometimes I love how literal the Norse are!
Silicon Valley would quite happily vote for almost anyone else, they see the HP/Compaq merger about as well as we see the RBS/Lloyds merger this side of the pond.
HP shares rose 10% on the day she was pushed out!
http://www.forbes.com/2005/02/09/cx_sr_0208carly.html
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2015/08/09/andy-burnham-warns-david-cameron_n_7961862.html?1439146824&utm_hp_ref=uk&ncid=tweetlnkushpmg00000067
"...his party would "do the responsible thing".
"ISIL need to be disrupted, of course they do. We would look at it seriously."
But he added: “The message I would just send back to Cameron at this stage is: treat us with respect because it’s not about the Labour party. The Opposition is the country in this, we’ve got to test what they are saying on behalf of the country"
Fox News seem to have betrayed their fans.
Although many retirees in Florida are NY/NJ Jews and that community is trending away from the Dems for other reasons
Fiorina is 8% in polls but generally 33/1.The only female in race.Kusack is 30/1 with Unibet 5 times the odds of Walker and yet their chances must be quite similar.Take your pick.
"Camila Batmanghelidjh’s Kids Company is being investigated over claims that thousands of pounds of the charity’s money was spent on paying the boarding school costs of her chauffeur’s daughter.
The Charity Commission has launched a probe into allegations by former Kids Company employees that the charity helped bankroll a place for the teenage daughter of Jeton Cavolli, her personal driver, at Dauntsey’s School in Wiltshire –where fees reach £28,000 a year."
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3190596/Kids-Company-paid-private-school-fees-daughter-toppled-boss-s-chauffeur-Charity-chiefs-launch-probe-claim-pupil-bankrolled.html
Mr Justice BLACKMUN, delivering the opinion of the court
'Our National Legislature indulged the foreign-born child with presumptive citizenship, subject to subsequent satisfaction of a reasonable residence requirement, rather than to deny him citizenship outright, as concededly it had the power to do, and relegate the child, if he desired American citizenship, to the more arduous requirements of the usual naturalization process...
'The proper emphasis is on what the statute permits him to gain from the possible starting point of noncitizenship, not on what he claims to lose from the possible starting point of full citizenship to which he has no constitutional right in the first place.'
Mr Justice BLACK, dissenting
'Although those Americans who acquire their citizenship under statutes conferring citizenship on the foreign-born children of citizens are not popularly thought of as naturalized citizens, the use of the word "naturalize" in this way has a considerable constitutional history. Congress is empowered by the Constitution to "establish an uniform Rule of Naturalization," Art. I, § 8. Anyone acquiring citizenship solely under the exercise of this power is, constitutionally speaking, a naturalized citizen.'
(my bolds)
So: you think the Justices will subvert the will of the American people? My money is on some weasel reasoning that makes him eligible, should he win.
Last month the Guardian was labelled a Tory rag by Corbynites unhappy with an editorial.
We are not dealing with the normal run of the mill devotees here….
If the Daily Mail really wanted to do the country a favour it would keep track of all the enquiries that are announced and comment on when they report, or not.
Viking nicknames are a mixture of fearsome (Erik Blood-axe, Ivar the Boneless) and the silly (Keith Flatnose, and the aforementioned Ragnar Hairy Breeches).
Ian Geldard @igeldard 6m6 minutes ago
Dad let daughter die, rather than be touched by rescuer http://bit.ly/1Iw9Lfb #Dubai
If you are being prosecuted by the Dubai authorities, you in a very small minority indeed.
"Lt. Col. Burqibah added that the girl’s father was later arrested by Dubai Police for stopping the rescue team from saving his daughter’s life and doing their job.
“He was prosecuted and sued by the concerned authorities.”
We do not have them. We do not have the back up supply chain.
Please ask Dr. Liam Fox, why?
Katie Hopkins plots new career in POLITICS...and she wants to campaign for UKIP http://ln.is/shr.gs/2Xiwa fantastic news @KTHopkins welcome
Yes, welcome Katie, we can do with your spunk!
Senior Labour figures accuse foreign secretary of scaremongering after he claims Europe ‘can’t protect itself’ if forced to take millions of migrants"
http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2015/aug/09/african-migrants-threaten-eu-standard-living-philip-hammond
There isnt really any kind of quality control or filtering on social media. Anyone could label themselves as a Corbynite and then get someone like Brand of Owen Jones to retweet a boycott and then that becomes a big story as if it represents a general perception.
Twitter only has so much influence because journalists and all their mates use it.
The UK is engaged in a war, its troops and treasure are being expended on bombing places and people. However, HMG seems remarkably shy of telling us what good such action is doing, how long it will go on for, and what they hope to achieve. Then last week it was quietly announced that a Squadron of Tornados that should have gone out of service under Cameron's 2010 SDR now will remain in use for at least another 12 months. Where is that extra money coming from? What is being cut to keep that squadron, which Cameron said we would not need, in service?
Really there are lots of questions that should be being asked of HMG. What YouGov reports is neither here nor there.
Scare mongering sells papers, take what you read with a pinch of salt, and you will probably be over spicing the media.
Not to mention that thousands die in attempted migration, and the ultimate goal must be to make the countries of origin safer and more prosperous.
No one (serious) is going to challenge the eligibility of a presidential candidate.
And if they are elected, the Supreme Court would never take the case
But I reckon the SC wouldn't even take the case.
The problem exists that we in the UK are living in one of the richest countries on this planet.
We have never funded countries in Africa and Asia to the extent that now it is far easier to make a living with an AK47 in your hand rather than back breaking work tilling fields.
That's a mad idea.
What's required is stability, opportunity, economic growth and so on. Just throwing money at countries is not sensible.
Anyway, I am off for the night.
@realDonaldTrump: I just realized that if you listen to Carly Fiorina for more than ten minutes straight, you develop a massive headache. She has zero chance!
Infrastructure? Schools? Hospitals? Places to work? Places to party? Buying food? Relaxing?
Don't be silly.
Trump for President.
Written by someone who knows what he is talking about, unlike idiots like Corbyn.
Same for the spare room subsidy. Anyone with more than an ounce of common sense could tell that it was an absurd situation that somehow the size of your family had no connection to the amount of housing benefit you would receive in the public sector but did in the private sector. But changing peoples lives so dramatically and quickly caused unnecessary difficulties.
It would have been no issue at all to phase it in. First of all to apply to all new tenants, then to apply a single room penalty for the first year and a second room penalty after that.
Give people time to adjust.
I wonder why.
I do trust you are being sarcastic rather than possibly being as thick as a knot in a plank
The Venus, 12 U.S. 8 Cranch 253, 289 (1814) (C.J. Marshall concurring): “Vattel, who, though not very full to this point, is more explicit and more satisfactory on it than any other whose work has fallen into my hands, says ‘The citizens are the members of the civil society; bound to this society by certain duties, and subject to its authority, they equally participate in its advantages. The natives or indigenes are those born in the country of parents who are citizens.’"
“The citizens are the members of the civil society; bound to this society by certain duties, and subject to its authority, they equally participate in its advantages. The natives, or natural-born citizens, are those born in the country, of parents who are citizens." Dred Scott v. Sandford, 60 U.S. 393, 476-77 (1857) (J. Daniel concurring)
'At common law, with the nomenclature of which the framers of the constitution were familiar, it was never doubted that all children born in a country, of parents who were its citizens, became themselves, upon their birth, citizens also. These were natives or natural-born citizens, as distinguished from aliens or foreigners.' Minor v. Happersett (1874) 21 Wall. 162, 166-168.
(my bold)
You are being conned into believing a myth.
Fair and balanced.
"the children of citizens of the United States, that may be born beyond sea, or out of the limits of the United States, shall be considered as natural born citizens: Provided, That the right of citizenship shall not descend to persons whose fathers have never been resident in the United States."
CB could be seen also as an encouragement to have more British born children. We know , if the birth rate is less than 2.1 then population will eventually begin to fall unless...........
,,,,,,,,,,we have immigration. Someone has to work and pay the taxes !
Rockall would be a better prospect, for a handful at least.
And when you decide to come out of your large parts of unpopulated scotland to our poor overcrowded English cities,you might stop your bullshit of plenty of room here myths.