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  1. Re:I like the concept, not the implementation on WikiLeaks Set To Release Unpublished Iraq War Docs · · Score: 1

    Well said.

  2. Re:oh darn on Craigslist Removes Its Controversial Adult Section · · Score: 1

    You've posted this bullshit multiple times. How many times does it have to be said: prostitution entices would be slavers specifically because the industry has been pushed underground due to it's illegality.

  3. Re:Early days of stereo audio.... on The Joke Known As 3D TV · · Score: 2

    What's your point? That unless someone has a terminal illness that they should just shut the fuck up and buy whatever overpriced shit they're told?

    Go fuck yourself.

  4. Re:Consumer upgrade #4231844 on The Joke Known As 3D TV · · Score: 1

    I still watch DVDs and the quality is sufficient for me. High resolution doesn't make a movie better. A lot of the TV time in our house is spent watching horribly low resolution VHS rips of old MST3K and they're far more entertaining than most of the garbage shoveled out by Hollywood nowadays.

  5. Re:oh darn on Craigslist Removes Its Controversial Adult Section · · Score: 1

    So is stocking the shelves at WalMart, and how often to you hear of those employees getting dragged to the woods and killed?

    You're just going to have to face the fact that you're wrong and it's your moralistic assholes who are making the problems worse.

  6. Re:oh darn on Craigslist Removes Its Controversial Adult Section · · Score: 1

    We tried that and it's more trouble than it's worth. It's too much like dating. We're not looking for all that drama, we just want to have fun.

  7. Re:oh darn on Craigslist Removes Its Controversial Adult Section · · Score: 1

    You're a horrible, terrible, mean person, and stupid to boot. Dangerous conditions for prostitutes are precisely because it's illegal. How many times does it have to be said for your tiny little brain to wrap around that fact? If it were a legal job most of those problems would vanish.

  8. Re:oh darn on Craigslist Removes Its Controversial Adult Section · · Score: 1

    And then there are some of us who get married, love the person we married, and we both like to have a little fun on the side.

    Why should my wife and I have to scour through what are likely thousands of closed minded people who aren't interested in being our third when it would be far simpler to just look through a book of prostitutes, find one we think is attractive and just pay them to be there.

  9. Re:oh darn on Craigslist Removes Its Controversial Adult Section · · Score: 1

    Neither would prostitutes if the job was legal and qualified for police protection just like every other day job.

    In fact you and your fucked up holier-than-thou moral code are the reason girls get beaten up and raped while working as prostitutes. Does that make you feel proud of yourself?

  10. Re:oh darn on Craigslist Removes Its Controversial Adult Section · · Score: 1

    The way to help those women is to offer them treatment for their drug addiction, not make their profession illegal.

  11. Re:oh darn on Craigslist Removes Its Controversial Adult Section · · Score: 2, Insightful

    "I guess I evolved into a human at some point."

    Based on your other closed-minded posts in this discussion, I'd say this statement is debatable.

  12. Re:Go Stephen! on The Push For Colbert's "Restoring Truthiness" Rally · · Score: 1

    And I bet if you wished hard enough, every child in the world would have their own unicorn too.

  13. Re:Go Stephen! on The Push For Colbert's "Restoring Truthiness" Rally · · Score: 1

    Let me know when you invent an economic system that doesn't have them. Thanks.

  14. Re:LOLWUT? on Newspapers Cut Wikileaks Out of Shield Law · · Score: 1

    I'm not talking about you. The post I originally replied to said:

    "I've tried talking to these people, pointing out things like food stamps, medicaid/care, raising the minimum wage, increasing unemployment benefits, all these things are voted FOR by democrats and AGAINST by republicans, but honestly it is like talking to a stump."

    So basically he pointed out to people that all they needed to do was vote for Democrats so they could suck at the federal teat rather than become self-reliant.

  15. Re:LOLWUT? on Newspapers Cut Wikileaks Out of Shield Law · · Score: 1

    I'm all for education. He said nothing about education though just more welfare, welfare, welfare.

  16. Re:LOLWUT? on Newspapers Cut Wikileaks Out of Shield Law · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    So the answer to poverty is welfare, welfare, higher minimum wage, and welfare? And the only answer that isn't welfare there is a short term bandaid that only results in higher cost of living meaning they're truly no better off once prices adjust to the higher minimum wage. If welfare is the only answer to poverty, then the only way to fight world poverty is to tax Americans at 99% on any income over $1,000 and we'd better learn how to get by on a couple bucks per day.

  17. Re:LOLWUT? on Newspapers Cut Wikileaks Out of Shield Law · · Score: 2, Insightful

    What's sad is that you think the answer to people who live in poor conditions is not to help them raise themselves out of those positions, but to vote for the hand puppet you approve of who will take from others to give to them. You're no better than those you criticize.

  18. Re:Molestation charge on Assange Rape Case Reopened · · Score: 1

    Whatever diseases a person may have, that's still not rape. Reckless endangerment, or something else, but certainly not rape.

  19. Re:Underwriters Laboratories = safety testing on EPA Proposes Grading System For Car Fuel Economy · · Score: 1

    You fail to realize the flip side: that the organization which exists via taxes will never go out of business by lying either.

  20. Re:Already used in the UK on Building Prisons Without Walls Using GPS Devices · · Score: 1

    You just keep on believing that.

  21. Re:One thing I do know on Should Developers Have Access To Production? · · Score: 1

    Marketing should have limited access to THEIR OWN data. Never has any other department required so many restores...

  22. Re:Consumer Focus or Consumer Manipulation? on NAB, RIAA May Seek Mandate For FM Radios In Mobile Devices · · Score: 1

    If radio was successful, they wouldn't be lobbying to attempt to MANDATE putting FM receivers on all phones, now would they?

    Clearly radio is dying because it's unsuccessful and people don't listen to it anymore.

  23. Re:Wow let me run out and buy some solar panels on Portugal Gives Itself a Clean-Energy Makeover · · Score: 1

    You do realize, I hope, that buying a car lets you use it every day, and at any point in the future you have the option of selling it.

  24. Re:Wow let me run out and buy some solar panels on Portugal Gives Itself a Clean-Energy Makeover · · Score: 1

    You're suggesting that someone rent a car for $50/day or take a cab which is probably a $50 round trip so they can save $8 buying in bulk?

  25. Re:It's called freedom to do business on Market Data Firm Spots the Tracks of Bizarre Robot Trading · · Score: 3, Interesting

    So if you went to the grocery store and as you were about to check out, some guy jumped between you and the register and emptied your cart without you or the cashier asking them to do that, you'd pay him for it?

    That's what these HFTs do.