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You're going to have to give me some time to respond. It will probably take me days to copy all of those post of yours.

You know who else gives long winded, rambling, responses....lion....
 
I love it. You're so concerned that I'm Lion. Why, is Lion in your head? He must be because you seem to be spending time thinking about him.

Roar.

He's probably worried about an impromptu meeting after the disparaging remarks he made ........
Poor Poor Wez never spent much time with a boomerang as a youth.....
 
Why would I? Hate groups, like the KKK, Nazis, Black Panthers are terrorist. I would gladly protest those groups. Do you agree?

Again, people here equating mass murderers and major centuries-old hate organizations with a 60's extremist group with fewer than 10 dead bodies attached to its entire history...most of them its own members. Showing your true colors as a real racist. Isn't Torros a Mexican name? Shouldn't La Raza be added to your list?
 
Tomato Tomato
So that would be a yes. Interesting that you would seek to legitimize the concerns of the aryan nation as legit and put those that do oppose said concerns on equal ground with them. You side with the dividers, but one of the main tenets of Obama haters was that they said he was a divider . . . so, if that were true, (which it wasn't it only divided the racists from the rest of us) you are A. a hypocrite and B. have chosen to side with the haters, the racists, the aryan nation, those with a history of murder leading up to and including, Charlottesville. We will see what you and your friends do next.
 
Lights Out: Eclipse to Have Big Impact on California Power
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESSAUG. 18, 2017, 7:31 P.M. E.D.T.


SACRAMENTO, Calif. — When the moon passes in front of the sun during Monday's eclipse California will lose enough solar energy to power more than 1.5 million homes, a figure that underscores the state's growing reliance on energy from the sun.

California has rapidly deployed renewable energy and now produces 40 percent of the nation's solar power. The eclipse presents an unusual challenge for those who manage the state's power grid because the solar energy will drop off and re-emerge more quickly than during usual conditions involving clouds or nightfall.

For about three hours Monday, there will be diminished solar power available.

Grid managers say they've been preparing extensively for more than a year and are confident nobody will lose power. They'll ramp up other sources of power, mainly hydroelectric and natural gas, as the sky darkens and ramp them back down as the sun re-emerges.

more:
https://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2017/08/18/us/ap-us-eclipse-solar-energy.html
 
How much? Who told you it was a waste?
So that would be a yes. Interesting that you would seek to legitimize the concerns of the aryan nation as legit and put those that do oppose said concerns on equal ground with them. You side with the dividers, but one of the main tenets of Obama haters was that they said he was a divider . . . so, if that were true, (which it wasn't it only divided the racists from the rest of us) you are A. a hypocrite and B. have chosen to side with the haters, the racists, the aryan nation, those with a history of murder leading up to and including, Charlottesville. We will see what you and your friends do next.
You got all that out of tomato tomato?
More babble from the rube.
 
Lights Out: Eclipse to Have Big Impact on California Power
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESSAUG. 18, 2017, 7:31 P.M. E.D.T.


SACRAMENTO, Calif. — When the moon passes in front of the sun during Monday's eclipse California will lose enough solar energy to power more than 1.5 million homes, a figure that underscores the state's growing reliance on energy from the sun.

California has rapidly deployed renewable energy and now produces 40 percent of the nation's solar power. The eclipse presents an unusual challenge for those who manage the state's power grid because the solar energy will drop off and re-emerge more quickly than during usual conditions involving clouds or nightfall.

For about three hours Monday, there will be diminished solar power available.

Grid managers say they've been preparing extensively for more than a year and are confident nobody will lose power. They'll ramp up other sources of power, mainly hydroelectric and natural gas, as the sky darkens and ramp them back down as the sun re-emerges.

more:
https://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2017/08/18/us/ap-us-eclipse-solar-energy.html
Fake news, we will see little effect . . . think Y2K.
 
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