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  1. Sure. That's why the DNC chairwoman resigned in disgrace after emails were leaked. Because everything the DNC did was good. Keep telling yourself whatever you need to.

  2. How does reading the statements of the FBI directors tell you if she broke the law?

  3. I don't think you've been paying attention.

  4. Re: Can we see this evidence? on Top Democrats Request FBI Investigation of Trump Campaign Ties To Russia Over Hacking (politico.com) · · Score: 2

    Anyone who supports the affordable Care act is promising to take healthcare from millions.

  5. Re: US Post Office always secure. on Senator Wants Nationwide, All-Mail Voting To Counter Election Hacks (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    What literacy test?

  6. Re: So much hypocrisy from the DNC... on Top Democrats Request FBI Investigation of Trump Campaign Ties To Russia Over Hacking (politico.com) · · Score: 1

    You really suck at teaching.

  7. No, he's a Democrat. And Democrats always come home, even if its for a candidate who was the Antichrist 8 years ago, and who rigged the primary against their preferred candidate.

  8. Yeah. Let's just go by what comey said, and not what comey the FBI and the DOJ actually *did*.

  9. Re: US Post Office always secure. on Senator Wants Nationwide, All-Mail Voting To Counter Election Hacks (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Our voter registration system security is so lax, that this sort of thing can happen because there's no way to even detect it. You can't have fraud if you can't or won't make an effort to detect it.

  10. Re: US Post Office always secure. on Senator Wants Nationwide, All-Mail Voting To Counter Election Hacks (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    And you're misunderstanding what I'm saying. Say you're a homeless person that doesn't vote, or hasn't in years. Someone decides to register for you. They sign the registration with your name. They use a homeless shelter or a Po box as your address. Then they collect the ballot and sign the same signature. Mail in the ballot and it's counted because the signatures match. You will have no idea that you even voted, because it's not even on your radar. It happens in nursing homes, homeless shelter, anywhere there's a population that has dropped off the radar.

  11. Re: US Post Office always secure. on Senator Wants Nationwide, All-Mail Voting To Counter Election Hacks (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    It doesn't have to be close to what is on your passport. No state requires a passport for voting. It just has to be close to what is in your registration. And it is clear that our voter registration system has major problems.

  12. Re: US Post Office always secure. on Senator Wants Nationwide, All-Mail Voting To Counter Election Hacks (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Shut up. Poor (when people say poor, they really mean black and hispanic) people are inferior, and aren't capable of simple tasks like getting an ID. Only white people and Asians possess the life skills and intelligence necessary to get an ID.

  13. What makes you think there's a difference. Unions are corporations by definition.

  14. Re: US Post Office always secure. on Senator Wants Nationwide, All-Mail Voting To Counter Election Hacks (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    I'm sure they always have handwriting experts on hand to verify every signature in the state. A signature means nothing. You want a signature? I can get you a signature. The safest most secure voting method is in-person paper ballots.

  15. Re: I'm fine with it.. on Milo Yiannopoulos Wants To Buy 4Chan, Promises Free Speech Haven (hollywoodreporter.com) · · Score: 1

    There is nothing about MY that is far right.

  16. You don't think it's wrong to call someone an uncle Tom? And you're criticizing the "alt-right"? I think you're just a brainwashed idiot.

  17. Re:Competition.... on Blue Origin Lands Rocket During Launch Escape Test (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 2

    No, it's not the hard part. That's just guidance and a bigger rocket. Keeping the rockets from exploding during development is the hard part. Also doing everything cheaply and efficiently is the most difficult part.

  18. Re: Citation needed on WikiLeaks' Big Tuesday Announcement Will Now Take Place Via Video (thehill.com) · · Score: 1

    You're obviously incapable of rational thought.

  19. Re: Citation needed on WikiLeaks' Big Tuesday Announcement Will Now Take Place Via Video (thehill.com) · · Score: 1

    All presidential communications are classified.

  20. Re: Citation needed on WikiLeaks' Big Tuesday Announcement Will Now Take Place Via Video (thehill.com) · · Score: 1

    It may be a wild story, but it's also the truth.

    linky

  21. Re:Citation needed on WikiLeaks' Big Tuesday Announcement Will Now Take Place Via Video (thehill.com) · · Score: 1

    If Hillary gets indicted then so does Obama. It's clear at this point that he was complicit with the server. He claimed that he heard about her server "on the news" like everybody else. But actually he had been communicating with her in unsecured communication on her her server using a pseudonym. That's why Hillary wasn't indicted.

  22. Re:He Is A Darling Of The Cyber Rebels on WikiLeaks' Big Tuesday Announcement Will Now Take Place Via Video (thehill.com) · · Score: 1

    The Natural Born Citizen Clause is only 1 paragraph containing 1 sentence.

  23. Re: ahem... on Online Journalists Launch An Onslaught Against Donald Trump (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    There are plenty of people under the age of 85 that fled communism to live in the United States. There are either people who have experienced or observed communism and fear it, and those who are too stupid to learn from history.

  24. Re: Whoopty Doo on Online Journalists Launch An Onslaught Against Donald Trump (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    Yes, and was entirely unethical while practicing. She participated in an illegal real estate scheme, had her billing records from Rose Law Firm subpoenaed and "lost" them. Only to have them reappear, shortly after the statute of limitations expired, on a table in the private residence quarters in the White House. Corruption follows her every where she goes.

  25. Re:Well there is this one app... on AOL's Innovative Card-Based Email Service, Alto, Comes To iOS And Android (fastcompany.com) · · Score: 1

    It's not. I find myself regularly missing important messages in Inbox.