I'd like to see an onboard of the crash or a different angle, I always seem to find the same one. But yeah he did seem knocked out for a bit and pretty shaken up coming out of the car. IMO, this race was a mess...
Theres no reason to close it, there have been no personal attacks. Only perfectly mature people giving their opinion and debating.
Now mike, there is a major flaw in that video. It is definetly an inconvenience to have muslims praying in the streets but they have to pray and if the mosque isnt big enough they line up in front of it. The whole argument that they are also likely in a political group is based on nothing at all and trust me, the majority of muslims I know are far from it. They practice their religion without getting in the way of anyone and if they ever do its not for political reasons. This prayer last a maximum of 10 minutes, its inconvenient but help them build a single mosque for these people to pray in and they wont bother you for that 10 minutes they pray on the streets once a week on friday.
The purpous of these muslims isnt to get in the way of people contrary to what you seem to beleive, its to pray. If given the chance to do so without bothering anyone, they will.
People trying tk get on other peoples nerves. " radical muslims " trying to get on the nerves of americans. Nothing new there. Don't get me wrong, i am completely opposed to the idea of building a mosque there, it is definetly an attack to the american people. I just think the building permit should be rejected and the whole thing dropped there.
Not at all, I don't think they had the best of intentions when they got the idea to build a mosque there. But my point is that why would it cause an uproar? These so called muslims are trying to piss off americans, nothjng new there. All im saying is that its been blown way out of proportions and it shouldn't even have been made public in the first place. They try to piss off the people, the city or government objects, not many people hear about it and there you go, it doesn't bother too many people. Making the whole thing so public just makes things worst and works ib favor of these people who will go to any lengths to piss off americans.
I don't think any of that should cause an uproar. A burning of the Quran is a hateful thing to do and an attack to all muslims not just these ''radical muslims'' (which I do not consider muslims at all) but I think its just stupid that its publicised. It'll cause problems for the US and the middle east unncessarily. Like I said, I'm sure muslims have burned bibles before but that never made it to the media...
And Mookie, I don't agree that trying to build a mosque close to Ground Zero is of the same level of provocation and hatred as burning a book concidered holy by many. It shouldn't cause an uproar, they ask to build, they get rejected, end of story. Why does it have to be a big deal...?
Burning a flag and burning a holy book is a big difference IMO.
I just think this guys an attention whore... I'm sure muslims have burned bibles before...
Mike, Islam itself doesn't allow things like blowing yourself up or burning women as you say. Calling yourself muslim doesn't make you one, people call themselves muslims and do these kind of things but that goes against the values of Islam. The same way a Christian can call himself religious yet act completely differently from what his book teaches him.
The problem imo with the push to pass button is that it creates as many overtakes as it prevents. Someone pulls out to pass you, you press the magic button and he's left out of your draft and far away...
P.S : I didn't read the whole thread, just like the last post and title
Lol logi, I agree with your mom... In numbers it doesn't seem like a big gap but it is. You can't compare the gap from 15 to 18 with 30 and 33 for example... I'm 17 and I'd hesitate to date someone thats 15..
I'm amazed to find someone in the exact same situation in here. I'm hesitating between both myself. I think I will end up starting off in mechanical engineering and perhaps decide after my first year.
The way I understood it, US F1 doesn't pay a fine, they just don't get their entry fee back. The FIA retain the entry fee that the team paid them. So they can't just refuse to pay because the FIA already has that money...