Such war is almost impossible to happen, as it is a losing proposition, for any side.
That being said, you asked for it: Welcome to New Aztlan, conformed by the republics of Mexifornia and Mexas, as well as other "minor territories" including the former states of Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, and Wyoming.
Yea why not... There's no laws against it.
Because friction is exerted against the direction of motion
Very few stand in opposition to the presence of Mexican Americans or to Mexicans who are present as tourists, students, guest workers or in any lawful manner. Most object to anyone who breaks the law. Criminal behavior should not be taken lightly in any society, not by anyone. Most US Citizens are law abiding members of thieir community. Those that fail to measure up to that standard are hopefully placed in the hands of the Nation's Law Enforcement, Judicial system and prisons just as they are in other countries.
You have a break fault. You need to get it fixed it is dangerous and ILLEGAL to drive with defective breaks.
Wind breaks provide nest protection for birds against predators, wind protection, and near forage.
Extremely high. Why? Because an illegal immigrant breaks the law in the first place coming to a country illegally. Also, if you had to go to court for an "illegal" action, there obviously going to find out your illegal since there will be no documents of you #1, and #2, any normal citizen would go to jail if they do a crime, however, if an illegal alien commits a crime, they get deported.
It's legal, it just voids your warranty. So if your iPod Touch breaks, they wont fix it.
The name Alaska is taken from the Yupik word "Alyeska," meaning "great land" or "that which the sea breaks against".
It's generally not against the law, unless your town has a specific ordinance against it. The owners or security people can kick you out for it though.The a security reason behind it. People with bare feet will be having injuries sooner or later in stores. Glass breaks in stores commonly. People who had stores learn that the sign that says no bare feet is the first thing they will put. It saves them time and money in lawsuits.
It is definitely illegal to impersonate a police officer. That being said, I can't imagine a person for being prosecuted for saying the first thing that comes to mind when they are scared for their life and trying to defend themselves.
Workers protested against dangerous working conditions, long hours, low pay, little or no benefits, short or no lunch breaks or breaks of any kind, etc.
it could be the breaks, or the shock could be hitting against the wheel