the best thing ever! (next wining money or having sex you get the idea)
dont fuck with the separation of church and state
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Fans that talk trash before the game, talk trash after if they win, but you can hear the crickets outside whenever they lose, besides a couple excuses here and there of how they are still better.
Dude, stop being like Michigan State fans and learn how to lose!
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a computational engine designed to create random states of operation which allow it to "think creatively" enough to "crack" systems of a similar binary language system (cell phones computers satalites any thing that can be accessed remotely by the machine) so far this idea is purely science fiction according to my research. also this term is used in the game "splinter cell: chaos theory" where it was probably origionaly created.
how did they get in?
they cracked it with an infinite state machine!
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yeah, i was walking down the street and this guys like "hey you can't do that!"..."Yea...WHATEVER!"
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Best community college in the state of Washington
Yeah, I went to Washington State University before going to a real school
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A magical place filled with loads of beer and a variety of drugs, all for your taking as long as you pay about 10K and have a high enough ACT score, which is not difficult.
Jackie: I SO got into OSU!
Crystal: Dude, you're going to end up in rehab now.
Jackie: What for?
Crystal: Everyone knows that all Oklahoma State University kids do is drink and snort coke!
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For all of you conservatives who still use that lame argument that the exact phrase "separation of church and state" must be present in the Constitution in order for the principle in and of itself to exist, I guess at the same token we don't have the "right to a fair trial." Neither do we have the "right to free speech." Oh, and forget about the "right to warranted search and seizures." That said, it simpy DOESNโT MATTER if the EXACT phrase โseparation of church and stateโ appears in the Constitution or not. Separation of church and state is IMPLIED -- and one doesnโt even have to look in the First Amendment for it (Iโm not even addressing precedent either here, i.e. Lemon vs. Kurtzman).
Please refer to Article VI, Section III of the unamended Constitution: โbut no religious test shall ever be required as a qualification to any office or public trust under the United States.โ Joseph Story comments:
โThe remaining part of the clause declares, that 'no religious test shall ever be required, as a qualification to any office or public trust, under the United States.' This clause is not introduced merely for the purpose of satisfying the scruples of many respectable persons, who feel an invincible repugnance to any test or affirmation. It had a higher object: to cut off forever every pretence of any alliance between church and state in the national government. The framers of the constitution were fully sensible of the dangers from this source, marked out in history of other ages and countries; and not wholly unknown to our own. They knew, that bigotry was unceasingly vigilant in its own stratagems, to secure to itself an exclusive ascendancy over the human mind; and that intolerance was ever ready to arm itself with all the terrors of civil power to exterminate those, who doubted its dogmas, or resisted its infallibility.โ
From: COMMENTARIES ON THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES, by Supreme Court Justice Joseph Story, Vol III, (1833)
pg 705)
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