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  1. Re:It means nothing on What Congress' New Email-privacy Bill Means For Your Inbox · · Score: 0

    Which is why the agencies that would do such need to be removed from society. I do not however mean disbanded, I mean jailed. Anyone who had any knowledge of the spying that was being done on the American people, the CIA drug and gun running, etc, etc... They should all be put into prison. Maybe in Guantanamo? It would be quite fitting.

  2. Re:Politics of homeopathy on UK Labour Party's Support For Homeopathy Grows · · Score: 0

    Sadly though, the majority are still drinking the piss.

  3. Re:Politics of homeopathy on UK Labour Party's Support For Homeopathy Grows · · Score: 0

    Wow, leave it to our resident boot-licker to take a comment about one type of capitalist economics being bad and immediately jumping to the conclusion that they are screaming Marxism from the rooftops.
    Crawl back under your bridge troll!

  4. Re:Why now? on Ellen Pao Drops Appeal of Gender Discrimination Suit · · Score: 1

    A ./ troll denying something blatantly obvious. What a shock!

  5. Re:Israel hasn't vowed to "wipe Iran off the map" on Flash From the Past: Why an Apparent Israeli Nuclear Test In 1979 Matters Today · · Score: 1

    Sorry to burst your bubble, but not everyone believes war propaganda without question.

  6. Re:Israel hasn't vowed to "wipe Iran off the map" on Flash From the Past: Why an Apparent Israeli Nuclear Test In 1979 Matters Today · · Score: 1

    Japan was actively trying to surrender before the bombs were dropped. The only reason it was done was to scare Russia.

  7. Re:Hardly the only example on Flash From the Past: Why an Apparent Israeli Nuclear Test In 1979 Matters Today · · Score: 1

    True, it is rather interesting how the two parties completely switched sides over the years isn't it? Was this done to test just how oblivious voters are and how easily they can be swayed?

  8. Re:Israel hasn't vowed to "wipe Iran off the map" on Flash From the Past: Why an Apparent Israeli Nuclear Test In 1979 Matters Today · · Score: 1

    Hahahaha, you're fucking retarded or willfully ignorant, and I don't know which is worse.

  9. Re:Israel hasn't vowed to "wipe Iran off the map" on Flash From the Past: Why an Apparent Israeli Nuclear Test In 1979 Matters Today · · Score: 1

    They were different sects of the same religion. The only difference between that and the fight between Muslims and Jews is a single branching from the original religion. There is no greater difference between Jews and Muslims than there is between Catholics and Protestants, only one degree of separation within the same religion, worshiping the same god.

  10. You may want to change that 14 years ago to 100 years ago or more.

  11. The public cannot be told what the charges are either because the charges are from a law which is a state secret.

  12. Re: breakaway science/civilizaiton on Why the LHC May Mean the End of Experimental Particle Physics · · Score: 1

    I think the willingness to leg go of "scientific" dogma is always the hardest part.
    It has always been what has held us back, and it didn't get much better after science broke free of religious dogma. Groups of scientists just started to create their own dogmas at that point. Some of these dogmas are from ignorance or deference to those seen as betters and some of it is created due to corruption to maintain power for individuals or corporations.

  13. Re:Why now? on Ellen Pao Drops Appeal of Gender Discrimination Suit · · Score: 1

    If you think that prosecutors have such a tool and do not abuse it to get convictions you are a complete fool.

  14. Re: At least I won't have to read about it in Wir on Ellen Pao Drops Appeal of Gender Discrimination Suit · · Score: 1

    If you are looking for welfare queens you need to look toward large businesses and the extremely rich. They take more in government welfare than all of the poor combined.

  15. Re:That was easy on Microsoft Is Downloading Windows 10 Without Asking · · Score: 1

    Personally, I plan to make my Win7 install locked down from the internet with a small whitelist of sites it can access. Like steampowered.com, skyrim nexus, and basically only sites required for my games to work. Notice how no Microsoft sites were not mentioned.

  16. Re:Why not ... on Apple To FBI: Encryption Rules Out Handing Over iMessage Data In Real Time · · Score: 1

    I fully agree.

  17. Re:Firewall on Windows Telemetry Rolls Out · · Score: 1

    Thank you, I will be using this in the future.
    For others here is a link to a HOWTO: http://www.howtogeek.com/51477...

  18. Re:Time to switch to Linux... on Windows Telemetry Rolls Out · · Score: 1

    Don't forget about the psychopaths! The sociopaths just have very little empathy for you, the psychopaths are the ones who want to control your every thought or murder you for "thought crime."

  19. Re:Oh, they're a big company, on Windows Telemetry Rolls Out · · Score: 1

    Hell, I would pay for that, and I have only payed for such one time in my life(and greatly regretted it, fuck Norton).

  20. Re:Oh, they're a big company, on Windows Telemetry Rolls Out · · Score: 1

    I have been saying very similar things and have been called all sorts of conspiracy theorist related names for it.
    That is okay though, I will be the one laughing when Windows 10 is upgraded to simply Windows as a forced update.
    I will be telling them to kiss my ass when they come to me complaining that their computer is telling them they have to pay in order to use it.

  21. Re:So? on Why the Black Hole Information Paradox Is Such a Problem · · Score: 1

    Just because humans can't perceive time running backwards does not mean that it cannot happen.

  22. Re: So? on Why the Black Hole Information Paradox Is Such a Problem · · Score: 1

    Something which is infinite cannot be closed.

  23. Re:What could go wrong? on Robot Submarine Poisons Sea Stars To Save Coral Reefs · · Score: 1

    No, this is even worse. This is a natural cycle that they are screwing with. Oh, and the fact that they are using poison which will work its way up the food chain where it will end up killing off a large portion of the natural predators which will cause more overpopulation...
    There is a 100% chance of this creating havoc in the local ecosystem.

  24. Re:Goin' to the farm on Dirty Farm Air May Ward Off Asthma In Children · · Score: 1

    Science has already explained why this correlation exists. The problem is that parents, especially mothers for some reason, are still stupid and try to separate their children from all sources of bacteria and viruses to such an extreme extent that they cause their children's possibly fatal allergies.
    It boils down to mothers who think entirely with their emotions are fucking stupid.

  25. Re:Living inside a totally antiseptic bubble on Dirty Farm Air May Ward Off Asthma In Children · · Score: 1

    I will also agree with the second answer.