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  1. Re:Hey, great idea on West Virginia To Introduce Mobile Phone Voting For Midterm Elections (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    I'm pretty sure it's implicit that noone trusts politicians so I'm not understanding your point.

  2. Re:Hey, great idea on West Virginia To Introduce Mobile Phone Voting For Midterm Elections (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    That's great and all but any voting scheme is a Rube Goldberg machine considering that voting in no way delivers democracy.

  3. Re:Hey, great idea on West Virginia To Introduce Mobile Phone Voting For Midterm Elections (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    Yeah; make the fuckers work to fix the election.

  4. Re:and your boss can force you to vote there way i on West Virginia To Introduce Mobile Phone Voting For Midterm Elections (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    No: what's illegal is coercion

    How ironic considering that the 'authority' to determine what is or is not illegal, is derived from the promise-of or actual coercion.

    Just icing on the cake of freedom really :D

  5. Re: and your russians can force you to vote there on West Virginia To Introduce Mobile Phone Voting For Midterm Elections (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    Do you guys sit next to each other in the shill-farm?

  6. Re:No moron, Putin admitted he wanted Trump on West Virginia To Introduce Mobile Phone Voting For Midterm Elections (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    Yeap; they succeeded three decades before they started. Russia ftw!

  7. Re:No moron, Putin admitted he wanted Trump on West Virginia To Introduce Mobile Phone Voting For Midterm Elections (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    Wtf. How is traitor still a word? Get back to the cold war.

  8. Can't we just vote using Facebook? Blop-blip for your fave candidate? Let's keep the whole process in-house :D

  9. I mean, in general - the same issue plagues people everywhere. It would be great if there were a 'freedom from meddling' rating for every square meter of earth.

  10. And that's really the problem. There's no incentive for them to perform their task effectively.

    Presumably noone needs a laugh enough to suggest that elections provide competitive pressure.

  11. Let's ban politicians. All the freed budget can be injected into local prosperity. Also, people on bar stools would make better planning decisions. Let's devolve power to those spouting of whilst holding a beer.

  12. At what point will there be a general recognition that devolving decision making to those who seek political power makes zero sense? When does the revolt against tyranny begin?

    The value of human intelligence is that we all see things differently. Like water running through a pile of rocks, we will, collectively find a way through, thanks to our variety of approaches.

    The way things are set up, all of this benefit is removed when the doctor retardos 'in power' force their stupidity onto everyone else.

    When will it stop?

  13. Read as on Fake News 'Crowding Out' Real News (bbc.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    Their fake news crowding out our fake news. Simply unacceptable.

  14. ...It's the year of Linux on the desktop (for me).

    This is just the push I've been waiting for.

  15. Fucking apps. Everything is a goddamned app.

    You should write a letter listing your concerns.

    Here's a link to the Complaint Letter app.

  16. Only individuals feel consequences of their actions.

  17. Lots of free press?

  18. Hi :D

    Thanks for your answer.

    Sorry for the confusion, I'm asking how to create peace not plant seeds of future war. Any tips?

  19. Woohoo! Kill 'bad guys' without allowing said bad guys to delete your resources. W00t! That's almost as weapons-budget-efficient as lasting worldwide peace. Well done arms dealers for your commitment to reducing global CO2 emissions.

  20. Yeap but that's just ensuring that <World police /> are the worst guys, thus making everyone else afraid and seeding more problems down the line.

  21. As if nobody in the past 5,000 fucking years ever thought of that.

    Yeap. I thought of going to the gym today. It's weird, sitting on the sofa eating Cheetos doesn't seem to be providing me with adequate cardio benefit, despite thinking about the gym.

  22. Thanks; any tips on the long-lasting peace?

  23. Bullets are a major consumable expense - they should be reusable. Or, you know, create a long-lasting peace the world over.

  24. Cisco's stock isn't in the toilet for reasons which aren't immediately apparent.

  25. I presume you typed that on a mobile phone :D