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The Terminator is back in action

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I guess reelection isn't important to Schwarzenegger. Liberal Cali doesn't like him anyway, now he wants to continue terminating? Genius. I can virtually guaranteee a loss with the upcomming gubernatorial election.

I wonder if there will be riots???
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Damn, have to face the consequences of his actions.
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Ya, Schwarzenegger is going to have to alright..... meaning no reelection.

Seriously tho, what will be accomplished here is revenge. SO when everyone's kids ask what and why, doesn't matter what ya tell em, they'll understand that we are a nation of vindication. So who is winning again and again and again? The very guy we want to eliminate? Just like the Iraq War, we look worse and worse with every kid killed, every villiage trashed. The US has a way of playing into the hands of the enemy.
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Post by MiZer »

you know, there are political forums that actually give a fuck.....

http://www.politicalcrossfire.com/

there you go!

shoo, shoo.
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Post by Aaron »

I agree with MiZer.

But, since it is already here...Having not been in CA to see long enough results, and while being out there being sort of at the top of the chain, what all has Arnald done that is that bad?
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MiZer wrote:you know, there are political forums that actually give a fuck.....

http://www.politicalcrossfire.com/

there you go!

shoo, shoo.
Oh, when I read, "Anything Goes" I was thinking anything. But I guess 18 YO pimple-popping kids can't digest anything above Romper Room. Go fuck yourself, child.

http://messageboard.tuckermax.com/forumdisplay.php?f=2

There, that's the perfect board for you, turd. Oh, and take your bitch, Aaron, with you. :tool:
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EB, take a look at the baner at the top of the page.

Off topic in a fiero forum. Lame dude.

Why not talk about fieros for a change? What an idea, visit a fiero board to talk about fieros.

You would greatly improve your image if you took whatever it is thats up your ass out and participated in the forum. Staying in OT and starting political threads is lame. If you owned a civic, would you be in a civic forum's off topic area talking about politics?

Doesn't the concept just sound sad?

EBSB52 <---- sad
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aaron wrote:I agree with MiZer.

But, since it is already here...Having not been in CA to see long enough results, and while being out there being sort of at the top of the chain, what all has Arnald done that is that bad?

Come on, if I can spell, "Aaron" the least you can do is spell, "Arnold."

He won that recall vote shelving Gov Davis. It was due to Cali's tough finances, which were really a reflection of 9/11, so Californians were out for someone. Well, they getthe sperminator in and are also dissatisfied now. Cali, being liberal, isn't going to like this execution and will likely cement Arnold's chances at reelection.

Remember the recent 4 measures that all failed? 1 was against nurses and their workload, don't recall the rest. Well, they all failed as Arnold told Bush to get the fuck away from him as Bush came out there to help. So basically Arnold stands for what Californians don't....... buh-bye sperminator.... :knob:
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crzyone wrote:EB, take a look at the baner at the top of the page.

Off topic in a fiero forum. Lame dude.

Why not talk about fieros for a change? What an idea, visit a fiero board to talk about fieros.

You would greatly improve your image if you took whatever it is thats up your ass out and participated in the forum. Staying in OT and starting political threads is lame. If you owned a civic, would you be in a civic forum's off topic area talking about politics?

Doesn't the concept just sound sad?

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Hey squid, are you saying you have never posted anything politivcal here? Anything else off topic? Hell, the moderator doesn't have a Fiero; so what? Now are you going to pick on Brian or Howard for not catering to you? What a :tool: :knob: doink. Let's see, shall we talk about what flavor of Koolaid is best? This section is for anything, the real knob is you for clicking on a political thread, or clicking on a thread and discovering it is political, realizing you have enough education to satisfy 5th grade requirements, and click out. Bizzare you call me names when you could just ignore/avoid.

You would greatly improve your image if you took whatever it is thats up your ass out and participated in the forum.

Image, to you? Go pinch yourself. :fart:

Maybe I could go to the Other Cars forum and post about a 74 Gremlin so you get pissed too. Why would I want to subject myself to jackoffs like you, Lex and Slick Willie moderating areas that are out of your mentality? Give you the kicks? Bend your head over and blow yourself.

Why not talk about fieros for a change?

If I post in the tech section I would. I plan on posting there with pics when I get my flywheel installed on my N*. I have it plugged and drilled, now I have a couple small issues to contend with and then I will post all info. Until then I will post here and not polute the main forum reminding everyone what a :knob: you really are.


BTW, what year Fiero do you own? Mods? Try not to lie.
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We've gone through this before, but since you have such a shitty memory (I'm Canadian) I'll go through it again.

1986 Fiero GT. Flew to Seattle to buy a low mileage rust free west coast car.

I did a 3.4dohc swap on my fiero, took it out and bought a N*. 2003 N* swap includes 2.5" mandrel bent exhaust. $3500 Big Stuff 3 ecu, spec 3 clutch.

Other mods

Muncie 4 speed to FWD getrag 5 speed swap (rebuilt trani).

Ordered pending installation. Corvette 12" brakes, poly bushings, KYB struts and shocks, new axels and CV joints.

How many mods does it take to impress you?

Here are some pics of an installed flywheel. Pretty small accomplishment.

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Post by Aaron »

EBSB52 wrote:If I post in the tech section I would. I plan on posting there with pics when I get my flywheel installed on my N*. I have it plugged and drilled, now I have a couple small issues to contend with and then I will post all info. Until then I will post here and not polute the main forum reminding everyone what a :knob: you really are.
Oh my GOD!!! A flywheel, BOLTED ON AN ENGINE!?!?!?!?!

Wowzorz. Put that shit up in tech for sure!

Seriously, it's a flywheel. 6 bolts. Big fucking deal. Wait, my mistake, 8. That adds a lot of complexity, you now have a different torquing sequence. Better study hard.

And my flywheel is better than your's anyway.
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Post by V8Mikie »

Well back on topic.

I was reading an article regarding the Tookie Williams execution that took place late last night. A reporter on FoxNews.com was giving a detailed moment by moment report since he was allowed to sit in as a witness. His account was obviously biased and there was no doubt which side of the fence he stood, but this statement he made at the end made me think....
My thoughts as I sit here outside the damp cold gates of San Quentin are with the victims and the incredible hurt their families have endured and will endure throughout their lifetimes.
I couldn't help but think that if seeing Tookie Williams peacefully put to sleep ended any of their pain they have endured or help them deal with the loss any better now, over 24 years later. That is all.
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This guy was nominated for a nobel peace prize... wrote 9 childrens books.. and commited these murders when he was 16... in my opinion... he was doing more good for humanity alive...
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DiggityBiggity wrote:This guy was nominated for a nobel peace prize... wrote 9 childrens books.. and commited these murders when he was 16... in my opinion... he was doing more good for humanity alive...
just wait - many changes may happen because of it - hell i had no idea who he was till this. sometimes more good can come from a death than they were able to do in life.

I'm all for allowing life in prison if the prisons were all allowed and encouraged to have work programs that made them much more self sufficient, farming their own food etc. There was a prison out here that for many years was about 98% self supporting.
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Post by Aaron »

It isn't peaceful.

Again, having seen a few executions take place on video, it isn't that peaceful. Maybe for the employees, but the person getting killed isn't lying there stagnent. They are shaking profusely, scared shitless, sweating like crazy, and breathing hard, REAL hard. The actual death is not violent as I think it should be, it is peaceful. The 3 injections work to put him unconcious, stop his heart, then stop his breathing. But there is no doubt on how concerned and scared he is. I wish it could be more violent and scary, but the whole thing about cruel and unusual punishment...
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aaron wrote:
EBSB52 wrote:If I post in the tech section I would. I plan on posting there with pics when I get my flywheel installed on my N*. I have it plugged and drilled, now I have a couple small issues to contend with and then I will post all info. Until then I will post here and not polute the main forum reminding everyone what a :knob: you really are.
Oh my GOD!!! A flywheel, BOLTED ON AN ENGINE!?!?!?!?!

Wowzorz. Put that shit up in tech for sure!

Seriously, it's a flywheel. 6 bolts. Big fucking deal. Wait, my mistake, 8. That adds a lot of complexity, you now have a different torquing sequence. Better study hard.

And my flywheel is better than your's anyway.

hey some people find torquing bolts properly hard to do.


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crzyone wrote: We've gone through this before, but since you have such a shitty memory (I'm Canadian) I'll go through it again.

1986 Fiero GT. Flew to Seattle to buy a low mileage rust free west coast car.

I did a 3.4dohc swap on my fiero, took it out and bought a N*. 2003 N* swap includes 2.5" mandrel bent exhaust. $3500 Big Stuff 3 ecu, spec 3 clutch.

Other mods

Muncie 4 speed to FWD getrag 5 speed swap (rebuilt trani).

Ordered pending installation. Corvette 12" brakes, poly bushings, KYB struts and shocks, new axels and CV joints.

How many mods does it take to impress you?

Here are some pics of an installed flywheel. Pretty small accomplishment.

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We've gone through this before, but since you have such a shitty memory (I'm Canadian) I'll go through it again.

I would think even an idiot like you who has complained about me not posting outside OT would be sharp enough to calculate that I wouldn’t have seen your postings of your swap…. Errr, since I don’t go outside O/T if I need to state it again. Do you even have deductive/reasoning skills?

How many mods does it take to impress you?[/b[

If you had a brain installed I would be satisfied.

Here are some pics of an installed flywheel. Pretty small accomplishment.

Pretty small to install it, but what about the process of plugging, redrilling, etc? What size holes did you take yours to? Not to mention the concentric ring; tapered or hat on the engine side? What bolts didi you use? See, you guys abbreviate here like you do with most / all other areas of discussion. The point I was making is that I would like to state a comprehensive list of detailed instructions, as opposed to 3 pictures of stages of flywheel to PP installation.
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aaron wrote:
EBSB52 wrote:If I post in the tech section I would. I plan on posting there with pics when I get my flywheel installed on my N*. I have it plugged and drilled, now I have a couple small issues to contend with and then I will post all info. Until then I will post here and not polute the main forum reminding everyone what a :knob: you really are.
Oh my GOD!!! A flywheel, BOLTED ON AN ENGINE!?!?!?!?!

Wowzorz. Put that shit up in tech for sure!

Seriously, it's a flywheel. 6 bolts. Big fucking deal. Wait, my mistake, 8. That adds a lot of complexity, you now have a different torquing sequence. Better study hard.

And my flywheel is better than your's anyway.
OMG, of all the people. How did you get time away from Taco Bell? It's a critical operation to CNC or otherwise drill the new holes precisely. There are many aspects of the flywheel modofication that are essential to not allow it to come through the bell housing @ 6k - 8k rpm.
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V8Mikie wrote:Well back on topic.

I was reading an article regarding the Tookie Williams execution that took place late last night. A reporter on FoxNews.com was giving a detailed moment by moment report since he was allowed to sit in as a witness. His account was obviously biased and there was no doubt which side of the fence he stood, but this statement he made at the end made me think....
My thoughts as I sit here outside the damp cold gates of San Quentin are with the victims and the incredible hurt their families have endured and will endure throughout their lifetimes.
I couldn't help but think that if seeing Tookie Williams peacefully put to sleep ended any of their pain they have endured or help them deal with the loss any better now, over 24 years later. That is all.
Well back on topic.

Thank you.

I couldn't help but think that if seeing Tookie Williams peacefully put to sleep ended any of their pain they have endured or help them deal with the loss any better now, over 24 years later

I would conjecture a bit anticlimactic. In fact, the impeding execution kept the pain alive I would assume. That's what the educated people say, but enough about that, let's hear what the 19 YO rats in here think....
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Kohburn wrote:
DiggityBiggity wrote:This guy was nominated for a nobel peace prize... wrote 9 childrens books.. and commited these murders when he was 16... in my opinion... he was doing more good for humanity alive...
just wait - many changes may happen because of it - hell i had no idea who he was till this. sometimes more good can come from a death than they were able to do in life.

I'm all for allowing life in prison if the prisons were all allowed and encouraged to have work programs that made them much more self sufficient, farming their own food etc. There was a prison out here that for many years was about 98% self supporting.
Um, hello? Aren't all US prisons corporation run? If not, it's like 90% and they mandate the prisoners work for 25 cents/hr or stay locked up. Furthermore, how much did this cost Cali taxpayers vs letting him live for another 10-15 years? The OK trial of Terry Nichols cost 4 million w/o a death sentence; he already had a life sentence via the feds. Zero was done, not even vindication, but I'm guessing that OK has enough depressed areas that 4M could have brought some relief.

sometimes more good can come from a death than they were able to do in life.

If that's a justification for CP, that's weak.
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