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  1. Re:Gee, maybe U.S. shouldn't try to steal oil on Tensions Over Hormuz Raise Ugly Possibilities For War · · Score: 1
  2. Re:Gee, maybe U.S. shouldn't try to steal oil on Tensions Over Hormuz Raise Ugly Possibilities For War · · Score: 1, Informative

    The fact that Israel has nuclear weapons isn't a threat to the US or US allies. Hence, it doesn't concern us much. Given Iran's stated policies, Iranian nuclear weapons are a threat to the US and US allies.

    Given Israel's stated policies, Israel having nukes is a threat to Iran, most of Islamic world and Europe AND indirectly — the US. Iran's possession of nukes is a warranty of a zero sum game, otherwise known as M.A.D.

  3. Re:Gee, maybe U.S. shouldn't try to steal oil on Tensions Over Hormuz Raise Ugly Possibilities For War · · Score: 2, Informative

    Iran unquestionably,/b> is working on atomic bombs and has started several wars.

    Bullshit. That's where everyone should stop reading this drivel. Oh, FYI Jews have nukes. Pakistan has nukes. For the sake of MAD balance Iran should as well, but the nukes aren't the problem here. This is.

  4. Re:no win war on Tensions Over Hormuz Raise Ugly Possibilities For War · · Score: 0, Troll

    regardless of THERE losses

    For fuck's sake. LEARN THE FUCKING PRONOUNS!

  5. Re:Typical reaction from Eurotrash. on Tensions Over Hormuz Raise Ugly Possibilities For War · · Score: 1

    You should have been getting out more... from your meth lab. The fumes are toxic and now the damage is done.

  6. Re:The Sanctity of Life on How Doctors Die · · Score: 4, Insightful

    will likely live for a very... very long time...

    "People want to live forever, but they don't know what to do with a cloudy Saturday afternoon." — Don't really know who.

  7. Re:Weather, not climate on New Record High Temperature At South Pole · · Score: 0

    A First World country wherein thousands of people die simply because it was hot outside? What's wrong with this picture?

    It's not widespread lack of air conditioning. It's widespread stupidity. When it's hot outside, hydrate, avoid direct sunlight, if you need to walk in the sun, cover yourself up, as opposed to stripping nearly naked. If you're old (and don't feel thirst), force yourself to drink diluted fresh fruit juice. STOP BEING A FIRST WORLD FIRST CLASS UNEDUCATED THOUGHTLESS IDIOT. Otherwise dying from heatstroke, you're doing intelligent folk a favour, by removing yourself from the gene pool.

  8. Re:Weather, not climate on New Record High Temperature At South Pole · · Score: 3, Funny

    Why does is there such a hatred of air conditioning? I post like yours all the time.

    Can somebody translate that to human?

  9. Re:"Donations" to Charities on Data Exposed In Stratfor Compromise Analyzed · · Score: 2

    And this (the merchant getting hit for fraud and banks raking up the pizzo) coupled wit deregulation is why the banks will never invest in development of less fraud-prone electronic transaction mechanisms. For fuck's sake, they're running rackets and we're bailing them out on a daily basis.

  10. Re:Of course it was possible on What If Babbage Had Succeeded? · · Score: 1
  11. Re:Oops! on Israeli Spyware Sold To Iran · · Score: 2
  12. Re:Oops! on Israeli Spyware Sold To Iran · · Score: 1

    US district court is NOW saying Iran did 9/11

    I'm seriously surprised they are leaving Pakistan for the dessert... Could that be because India is friends with Iran as of late?

  13. Re:That is like suing Ford on Spanish Court Rules In Favor of P2P Engineer · · Score: 1

    The Koala bear eats shoots and leaves.

    Koala is not a bear.

  14. Re:China Will Win: Kids There Play With Cadmium No on Solar Cells Made From a Spreadable Nanoparticle Paste · · Score: 1

    Now, why is a raven like a writing desk?

    I haven't the slightest idea, but my hat off to you, sir.

  15. Re:No on Is Overclocking Over? · · Score: 1

    Yeah, it's a real turn-off.

  16. Re:So all 5 of you running Safari on Windows on New Remote Flaw In 64-Bit Windows 7 · · Score: 2, Funny

    Hey, broken windows are bad for society and good for the economy. Therefore, good economy is bad for society. QED. What was this thread about, again?

  17. Re:Government concerns on US Asks Scientists To Censor Reports To Prevent Terrorism · · Score: 2, Insightful

    How the fuck is this a troll?

  18. Re:BULLSHIT and you of all people should know bett on Tech Forensics Take Center Stage in Manning Pre-Trial · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    Fuck you sideways.
    Ellsberg.

  19. Re:Seen at Fry's (or is that Spy's?) on Will Toys-R-Us Carry Spy Drones? · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Inb4 CIA's "We'd never suspect that": C4+remote detonator.

  20. Re:Hero on Tech Forensics Take Center Stage in Manning Pre-Trial · · Score: 2

    A hero would have exposed corruption, wrongdoing, etc. and not just released a database hoping others would figure it all out. The hero in this scenario would have no need to be anonymous.

    The alleged hero in this scenario was 22 years old at the time of the event. A 22 year old witness to his "brothers" in arms commiting atrocities.

  21. Re:Real Heros do not throw the lives of others awa on Tech Forensics Take Center Stage in Manning Pre-Trial · · Score: 5, Insightful

    A real hero would have taken the time to scrub names of people who are informants and such in hostile areas.

    Whoever passed the information did so unto the entity that did the scrubing for him. It's unreasonable to expect that he parsed reams of documents to remove stuff.

    A real hero would always be on the look out for the the little guy, not simply acting out of anger or spite.

    Whoever leaked the docs, was looking out for the helpless and wanted to defend them from US military assholes acting out of infantile anger, spite and sadism.

    A real hero does not act as Manning allegedly did.

    FTFY, idiot.

    we will never know how many lives were lost because of it. Granted we may not know of lives saved, but I imagine those lost are real.

    FTFY. That's just your imagination/wishful thinking/bad will/brainwashing.

  22. Re:Not to mention totally legal on SOPA Creator In TV/Film/Music Industry's Pocket · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The U.S. was built on corporations having rights

    No. The U.S. was built on slave labour and international swindles.

  23. Re:Not to mention totally legal on SOPA Creator In TV/Film/Music Industry's Pocket · · Score: 1, Insightful

    made us the most powerful nation in history

    HAHA LOL. No, you're not. First of all, you're not a "nation" because that requires ethnic unifromity. Second, you never were, are not and hopefully never will be the most powerful.

  24. Re:Me on Ask Slashdot: Most Efficient, Worthwhile Charity? · · Score: 1
  25. Re:Save the Children on Ask Slashdot: Most Efficient, Worthwhile Charity? · · Score: 1

    No child['s] behind left?