Rick Perry's Brainpower Questioned - NPR

The difference is negligible. Perry and Obama agree on homosexual marriage, it just isn't something I'm focusing on.


Not true.
First he'll have to actually get the nomination... Do you remember who was the frontrunner for the republicans 14 months before the 2000 election?

That poet cannot answer the question is telling. I don't know why he fears drawing a picture of what he finds important between the candidates, but he clearly does.


I'm not going to waste my time, stating the obvious. The difference between Obama and Perry is almost as vast as the difference between Obama and Bush...although Obama has carried out some of the initiatives of Bush, for various and sundry reasons. I fear nothing. But I don't indulge folks, simply because they are "posturing and posing". You are free to "play stupid", to your hearts' content.


Reality: Perry is not running on making homosexuality illegal, he won't. This means that your "He thinks it is appropriate" is inane rubbish meant to distract.

Obama thinks it's a-okay to have the IRS mixed into my medical decisions, that is far more important to me.
wtf?
 
Please. They've done much much worse. Massive fail.
Thats no answer, pinhead.....If Palin or Bachmann would have said corpse man instead of corpsman, the ridicule would have lasted months...
Obama the asshole gets a pass....


The dunce thinks Austria has its own language ?.....what an idiot.....

Bachmann mixes up 2 states and Palin mis-spells repudiate on twitter....both get ridiculed for weeks,

but your president doesn't know they speak German in Austria.....
 
Thats no answer, pinhead.....If Palin or Bachmann would have said corpse man instead of corpsman, the ridicule would have lasted months...
Obama the asshole gets a pass....


The dunce thinks Austria has its own language ?.....what an idiot.....

Bachmann mixes up 2 states and Palin mis-spells repudiate on twitter....both get ridiculed for weeks,

but your president doesn't know they speak German in Austria.....

Languages of Austria

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Languages of AustriaOfficial language(s)German (Austrian German)Significant unofficial language(s)Allemanic
Austro-BavarianRegional language(s)Burgenland Croatian, Slovene, Hungarian, Czech, Slovak, RomaniMinority language(s)TurkishMain foreign language(s)English (58%)
French (10%)Sign language(s)Austrian Sign LanguageCommon keyboard layout(s)QWERTZ
Sourceebs_243_en.pdf (europa.eu)The Languages of Austria include German, the official language and lingua franca, Austro-Bavarian, the main language outside Vorarlberg, Alemannic, the main language in Vorarlberg, and several minority languages.
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[edit] German

German is the national official language and constitutes a lingua franca and de facto second language: most Austrians other than (mostly rural) seniors are able to speak it. It is the language used in media, in schools, and formal announcements. The variety of German used, Austrian German is partially influenced by Austro-Bavarian and uses many "Germanized" words and expressions deriving from it.

High Alemannic German speaking areas marked in yellow, including part of the Austrian state of Vorarlberg (Switzerland).


[edit] Alemannic

Alemannic is spoken in Vorarlberg. Vorarlberg uses a High Alemannic, the same dialect group as that spoken in Northern Switzerland (outside Basel) and parts of southern Alsace, France. It is fairly mutually intelligible with German; however, many Germans find it difficult to understand due to the phonological and grammatical differences.
[edit] Austro-Bavarian

The main native language of Austria outside Vorarlberg is Austro-Bavarian, which is spoken using many different dialects. The northern parts of Austria (including Vienna, the capital) speak Central Austro-Bavarian dialects and the southern parts Southern Austro-Bavarian dialects. Austro-Bavarian is largely mutually intelligible with German, especially the Central dialects.
[edit] Minority languages

A number of minority languages are spoken in Austria, some of which have official status.
[edit] Turkish

Turkish is the largest minority language, in a situation mirroring that of Germany, spoken by some 2.3% of the population.
[edit] Serbian

Serbian is the second most spoken minority language, with usage by 2.2% of Austrians.
[edit] Burgenland Croatian

Burgenland Croatian, an official language in Burgenland, is spoken by 2.5% of Austrians, and Burgenland Croats are recognized as a minority and have enjoyed special rights following the Austrian State Treaty (Staatsvertrag) of 1955.

Hungarian-speaking areas in Europe, including a portion of the Austrian state of Burgenland.


[edit] Hungarian

While little spoken today, Hungarian has traditionally held an important position in Austria (or, more correctly, Austria-Hungary). Today, Hungarian is spoken by around 20,000 people (.05% of the Austrian population) in Burgenland.
[edit] Bosnian

The least spoken of Austria's minority languages, the Bosnian language is spoken by some .04% of the Austrian population.
[edit] Slovene

Slovene, an official language in Carinthia, is spoken by 0.3% of Austrians. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carinthian_Slovenes


Read and learn, moron.
 
Sign language and Austrian sign Language...?????

Get the fuck out......thats a pitiful stretch......

You're pathetic...and Obama is still an idiot.
 
The difference is negligible. Perry and Obama agree on homosexual marriage, it just isn't something I'm focusing on. First he'll have to actually get the nomination... Do you remember who was the frontrunner for the republicans 14 months before the 2000 election?

That poet cannot answer the question is telling. I don't know why he fears drawing a picture of what he finds important between the candidates, but he clearly does.

Reality: Perry is not running on making homosexuality illegal, he won't. This means that your "He thinks it is appropriate" is inane rubbish meant to distract.

Obama thinks it's a-okay to have the IRS mixed into my medical decisions, that is far more important to me.

I am sure you will agree that gay marriage is not the same thing as gay sex.
I have already explained that its not about if he runs on Gay Marriage or not, its about his belife regarding the function of government that his position illistrates.
I dont belive that the president wants the IRS mixed into your medical decisions.
 
Languages of Austria

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Jump to: navigation, search
Languages of AustriaOfficial language(s)German (Austrian German)Significant unofficial language(s)Allemanic
Austro-BavarianRegional language(s)Burgenland Croatian, Slovene, Hungarian, Czech, Slovak, RomaniMinority language(s)TurkishMain foreign language(s)English (58%)
French (10%)Sign language(s)Austrian Sign LanguageCommon keyboard layout(s)QWERTZ
Sourceebs_243_en.pdf (europa.eu)The Languages of Austria include German, the official language and lingua franca, Austro-Bavarian, the main language outside Vorarlberg, Alemannic, the main language in Vorarlberg, and several minority languages.
Contents

[hide]
[edit] German

German is the national official language and constitutes a lingua franca and de facto second language: most Austrians other than (mostly rural) seniors are able to speak it. It is the language used in media, in schools, and formal announcements. The variety of German used, Austrian German is partially influenced by Austro-Bavarian and uses many "Germanized" words and expressions deriving from it.

High Alemannic German speaking areas marked in yellow, including part of the Austrian state of Vorarlberg (Switzerland).


[edit] Alemannic

Alemannic is spoken in Vorarlberg. Vorarlberg uses a High Alemannic, the same dialect group as that spoken in Northern Switzerland (outside Basel) and parts of southern Alsace, France. It is fairly mutually intelligible with German; however, many Germans find it difficult to understand due to the phonological and grammatical differences.
[edit] Austro-Bavarian

The main native language of Austria outside Vorarlberg is Austro-Bavarian, which is spoken using many different dialects. The northern parts of Austria (including Vienna, the capital) speak Central Austro-Bavarian dialects and the southern parts Southern Austro-Bavarian dialects. Austro-Bavarian is largely mutually intelligible with German, especially the Central dialects.
[edit] Minority languages

A number of minority languages are spoken in Austria, some of which have official status.
[edit] Turkish

Turkish is the largest minority language, in a situation mirroring that of Germany, spoken by some 2.3% of the population.
[edit] Serbian

Serbian is the second most spoken minority language, with usage by 2.2% of Austrians.
[edit] Burgenland Croatian

Burgenland Croatian, an official language in Burgenland, is spoken by 2.5% of Austrians, and Burgenland Croats are recognized as a minority and have enjoyed special rights following the Austrian State Treaty (Staatsvertrag) of 1955.

Hungarian-speaking areas in Europe, including a portion of the Austrian state of Burgenland.


[edit] Hungarian

While little spoken today, Hungarian has traditionally held an important position in Austria (or, more correctly, Austria-Hungary). Today, Hungarian is spoken by around 20,000 people (.05% of the Austrian population) in Burgenland.
[edit] Bosnian

The least spoken of Austria's minority languages, the Bosnian language is spoken by some .04% of the Austrian population.
[edit] Slovene

Slovene, an official language in Carinthia, is spoken by 0.3% of Austrians. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carinthian_Slovenes


Read and learn, moron.

Thank you. They can't deal with facts and reality
 
Sign language and Austrian sign Language...?????

Get the fuck out......thats a pitiful stretch......

You're pathetic...and Obama is still an idiot.

O.K., you either can't read, or you really are retarded.

Austrian German

Sourceebs_243_en.pdf (europa.eu)The Languages of Austria include German, the official language and lingua franca, Austro-Bavarian, the main language outside Vorarlberg, Alemannic, the main language in Vorarlberg, and several minority languages
 
I am sure you will agree that gay marriage is not the same thing as gay sex.
Of course gay sex is different than gay marriage, however both of them believe the same thing about the only thing either of them are running on. Neither are running on any law to make homosexuality illegal, just like any other law struck down on constitutionality you either accept it or try to change the constitution, nobody is running on such a change.

Again. The reality is the difference in their position on this particular subject are negligible.

I have already explained that its not about if he runs on Gay Marriage or not, its about his belife regarding the function of government that his position illistrates.
I dont belive that the president wants the IRS mixed into your medical decisions.

Then you didn't read the health care law any more than most of your Democratic Congressmen have, the IRS will be part of your medical decisions (specifically what carriers you can have) if this law goes into full effect.
 
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