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To bese Robokap?Sent from my GT-I9000 using Tapatalk

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To bese Robokap?Sent from my GT-I9000 using Tapatalk
Naravno
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Ipak mi je ostalo nesto u glavi :)Sent from my GT-I9000 using Tapatalk

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BTW. Umiruci velegradi su san snova za fotografe. Dosad sam video vise serijala na temu Detroita, evo jednog ovde.

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Ne znam da li je dobar, ali stampa 1 istinu: "Član Bilderberga Henry Kissinger: Svi koji se protive međunarodnom sustavu su teroristi!" -_-

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Meni se svidja redefinisanje pojma "procurelo". Ne bi me iznenadilo da izadje clanak "Procurelo - Naga devojcica u soku nakon napada juznovijetnamskih snaga napalmom" ili "Ekskluzivno - Srbijanska Crna ruka imala udjela u atentatu na Franca Ferdinanda". Mada, i otkrivanje chemtrails zavere ima svojih cari.

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Ti si uistinu najveci geek na forumu :)
Tebi je ovo slučajnost? :)Sadašnji finansijski menadžerNA-BX282_DETROI_G_20130717164009.jpgBudući gradonačelnik.eddie+murphy+gary+cooper.pngJa bih na njihovom mestu pripazio kako se parkiram, ED-209 samo što nije.
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Mnogo dobar sajt, taj dnevno.hr.
To mu dođe kao hrvatski NSPM ...Šalu na stranu, u Detroitu je jedna od najvećih srpskih kolonija, šta će biti sa svim tim našim divnim ljudima?
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Šalu na stranu, u Detroitu je jedna od najvećih srpskih kolonija, šta će biti sa svim tim našim divnim ljudima?
Bilo to nekad. Kao sto je u tom istom Detroitu bila nekad i jedna od najvecih poljskih, italijanskih, irskih, grckih, i raznih drugih etnickih kolinija. Sve se to u zadnjih 20 godina odselilo, sto van grada u manja mesta u MI, sto na jug u VA, NC, SC, GA, FL, TX, etc.. Edited by WTF
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Global Hawk: The drone the Pentagon couldn’t groundWhat happened next was an object lesson in the power of a defense contractor to trump the Pentagon’s own attempts to set the nation’s military spending priorities amid a tough fiscal climate. A team of Northrop lobbyists, packed with former congressional staff and bolstered by hundreds of thousands of dollars in campaign contributions, persuaded Congress to demand the drone’s continued production and operation.In so doing, the contractor defied not only the leadership of the Air Force but also the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Army Gen. Martin Dempsey. He told the House Armed Services Committee in February 2012 that the Global Hawk “has fundamentally priced itself out of our ability to afford it.” The White House, in two messages to Congress last year, said it “strongly objects” to the lawmakers’ demands for additional Global Hawks.But its protests were to no avail.Northrop’s successful campaign to thwart the government culminated in a letter this May from two influential House of Representatives lawmakers to newly installed Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel, reminding him of the requirement to buy three more of the drone aircraft at an estimated cost of at least $300 million.The letter, whose authors — Rep. Howard “Buck” McKeon, R-Calif., and Rep. James Moran, D-Va. — have received a total of $135,100 from Northrop Grumman’s political action committee and employees for their election campaigns and leadership PACs since the beginning of 2009, is emblematic of the political forces now inhibiting a major drawdown in military spending.Northrop Grumman’s political strategy “is entirely predictable: Hire the right people, target the right people, contribute to the right people, then link them together with subcontractors and go for the gold,” said Gordon Adams, who served as the senior White House budget official for national security from 1993 to 1997 and has studied defense spending and procurement for more than 30 years.A spokesman for McKeon, Claude Chafin, said the lawmaker was responding to the absence of a credible Pentagon analysis supporting “the additional shedding of” assets such as the Global Hawk in the midst of “the war fighter’s growing need.”Northrop Grumman has hailed the Block 30 — the largest drone in the U.S. arsenal — as an “unblinking eye” platform that does a better job of tracking objects on the ground for a longer period.
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