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Beijing Bob
"Blaming these misdeeds on China is unacceptable," Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Hong Lei told a news briefing in Beijing, according to The Telegraph.
"Hacking is an international problem and China is also a victim. The claims of so-called Chinese state support for hacking are completely fictitious and have ulterior motives."
Here is a picture of the spokesman.
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Re:Islam, the only religion we treat above critici
http://www.theodoresworld.net/pcfreezone/Product_361_PrSpare2.jpg You can even get it on a t-shirt.
I don't think there is any consitutional ammendment you can pass to stop people from being cowards. And you certainly can't blame Islam for people being cowards.
I guarantee GUARANTEE that if Rackspace was made aware of a group organizing a bible burning and using hateful speech on one of their sites they would take it down too. This has nothing to do with fear or the constitution to them. It has to do with company policy. This is actually really simple. -
Re:How is this legal?
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Re:Google Wardrive
Ooooh sorry, you got whoosed!
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Re:Not the first middle east nuke
Terrorism is desperation. The ONLY way to stop determined terrorism is to hear the claims of the terrorists and negotiate. If someone blows the fuck out of himself and a bunch of other people, it might be a good idea to hear what they're mad about. Do it covertly if you want, so that it doesn't seem you negotiate with them, but do it.
Okay, so here are some demands. And here are some more. And more. And more.
Let's negotiate?
Many people (lefties especially... which is quite sad to me as I'm one myself) love to reduce this down to Israel, but the problem is far more broad, and that was very clearly demonstrated by Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy. For another glimpse at the same problem, go read the talk page for the article on Muhammad on Wikipedia (there's 13 pages devoted solely to the issue of paintings there now).
The only thing we have to negotiate over is our way of life, and the primacy of such concepts as freedom of speech and expression over vague notions of "respecting religion". Personally, I consider these things to be non-negotiable.
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A picture worth a thousand words!
Hmmmm... if native American Indians started a revolt now, would we sing songs praising their righteous bravery or would we label them as terrorists?
It did not work out too well for us last time, unfortunately.
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Re:just as bad or worse than the RIAA
If you want to spot a terrorist, Look for someone that has a hat like this or this. If he has a shirt like this he's not a terrorist, but if the shirt looks like this he is.
If he's drinking this look out for car bombs!
this guy would have ME calling the Department of Homeland Cowardice in a New York minute! And how about this guy?
Look at da bomb in that terrorist's hand!
this asshat is not a terrorist.
SCARY TERRORIST! ANOTHER SCARY TERRORIST! EVEN SCARIER TERRORIST! And OMFG the scariest one of al!!!!
RUN! RUN! RAISE THE THREAT LEVEL FROM YELLOW TO "SCARED SHITLESS!"
The fact that 40,000 people that die on the American highways every year tells me some of that damned Homeland Security money should go to highway safety improvements. You want to spot a terrorist? Look in a tobacco company boardroom; half a million Americans die every year from cancer.
Terrorism is a tool of the US government to take away Americans' liberties. You, sir, are part of the problem.