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  1. Re:Well that's okay on WW2 Vet Sent 300,000 Pirated DVDs To Troops In Iraq, Afghanistan · · Score: 0

    Yes.

    Demonstrate my depravity with more profanity.

    Demonstrate your own integrity by enlisting on the front line, and popping off a few people, yourself.

  2. Re:Well that's okay on WW2 Vet Sent 300,000 Pirated DVDs To Troops In Iraq, Afghanistan · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    You don't answer the question.

    Is it OK? Is it justifiable?

    Is it a decent price to pay for your own comfort?

  3. Re:Well that's okay on WW2 Vet Sent 300,000 Pirated DVDs To Troops In Iraq, Afghanistan · · Score: -1, Troll

    So, it's OK to kill children, because your sure they're being misguided by their parents?

    Hey! You should open your own abortion clinic!

  4. Re:Well that's okay on WW2 Vet Sent 300,000 Pirated DVDs To Troops In Iraq, Afghanistan · · Score: -1, Troll

    Is it OK to kill children?

  5. Re:Well that's okay on WW2 Vet Sent 300,000 Pirated DVDs To Troops In Iraq, Afghanistan · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Just keep 'em happy, maiming and killing brown babies, to further the cause of our humanitarian mission - and further the aims of truth, justice and liberty.

  6. Re:Sad Little People on House Passes CISPA · · Score: 1

    Exactly.

  7. Re:First on House Passes CISPA · · Score: 1

    There was going to be an audit at the Pentagon, to trace the missing TRILLIONS that Rumsfeld was called to task over.

    A pity that those very auditor's offices were destroyed by an attack on 9/11.

    I guess the Lord does have mysterious ways.

  8. Re:First on House Passes CISPA · · Score: 1

    It's not founded on good intentions. Any more than a bank offers you a loan, because they are interested in you housing your children.

  9. Re:Heil on 'Mein Kampf' To Be Republished In Germany · · Score: 1

    I think ol' Goldberg could write this, himself!

    He was a prison camp guard, who fancies himself an arbiter on Middle-East politics, because of what? Volunteering in an occupying army!

    Yeah, and my uncles were experts on Polish-Ukrainian issues, in 1941.

  10. Re:Of course. on TSA Defends Pat Down of 4-Year-Old Girl · · Score: 1

    Leave me alone, while I go and eat this Irish infant.

  11. Re:Heil on 'Mein Kampf' To Be Republished In Germany · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Will there be a new forward by Rush Limbaugh and Michelle Malkin? :-)

  12. Re:No they don't. on House Passes CISPA · · Score: 1

    It will be like this:
    REMAIN INDOORS

  13. Re:No they don't. on House Passes CISPA · · Score: 5, Insightful

    "If we overthrew the government, we couldn't watch The Voice anymore."

  14. Re:House passes CISPA on Apple Planning To Build Private Restaurant · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    It will just keep coming back.

    Nothing will stop them.

  15. Re:First on House Passes CISPA · · Score: 1

    "Four American Troops Tragically Killed Along With 23 Afghanis"

  16. Re:First on House Passes CISPA · · Score: 3, Insightful

    All of The Onion is more truth than satire.

  17. Sad Little People on House Passes CISPA · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Can't get it through your heads, but it's true:
    Your
    Republic
    is
    Gone

    The throw little bones your way, called things like a "Ron Paul" or a "Democratic Alternative" so you can't quite give up hope, in pursuit something which became quite impossible, some time ago...

  18. Re:First on House Passes CISPA · · Score: 4, Insightful

    "Basically this means CISPA can no longer be called a cybersecurity bill at all. The government would be able to search information it collects under CISPA for the purposes of investigating American citizens with complete immunity from all privacy protections as long as they can claim someone committed a "cybersecurity crime". Basically it says the 4th Amendment does not apply online, at all. Moreover, the government could do whatever it wants with the data as long as it can claim that someone was in danger of bodily harm, or that children were somehow threatenedâ"again, notwithstanding absolutely any other law that would normally limit the government's power."
    http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20120426/14505718671/insanity-cispa-just-got-way-worse-then-passed-rushed-vote.shtml

  19. Re:First on House Passes CISPA · · Score: 0

    You're welcome, Captain Fuckchunk.

  20. First on House Passes CISPA · · Score: 5, Insightful

    George Orwell

  21. Re:Of course. on TSA Defends Pat Down of 4-Year-Old Girl · · Score: 4, Insightful

    If fake cops don't finger-fuck our babies, then the terrorists win.

  22. Re:Of course. on TSA Defends Pat Down of 4-Year-Old Girl · · Score: 1

    All that's needed for a Tranny to suck seed is for good men to do nothing...

  23. Re:First before I even posted! on Quantum Experiment Shows Effect Before Cause · · Score: 0

    I decided to post this after I did so. WOW!

    But I think you now convincingly have an answer for this:

    UNLESS-- Marty 1's actions in the second movie (retrieving the sports almanac and burning it) insured that Marty 2 never saw that dystopian 1985 because by the time he went back there, Marty had already fixed everything. Thus Marty 2 can continue to exist happily ever after in the happy Marty 2 loop.

    What's also weird to wonder is which set of memories and experiences does the Marty of 2015 have. He of course is a bitter, failed man because he drag raced with Needles (Flea of the Red Hot Chili Peppers!), and hurt his hand, thus ruining his very promising music career playing instrumental versions of Huey Lewis hits. But which set of time travelling experiences does he have?

  24. Re:Great trick on Samsung TVs Can Be Hacked Into Endless Restart Loop · · Score: 5, Funny

    Hey! Deja Vu,

    I think I've seen this movie before...

    Hey! Deja Vu,

    I think I've seen this movie before...

    Hey! Deja Vu,

    I think I've seen this movie before...

    Hey!

  25. Re:Pot, kettle on New Sanctions To Target Syrian and Iranian Tech Capacity · · Score: 1

    Somehow, I don't think your example illustrates any of the issues under consideration here.

    These examples are of people treated like political prisoners, without the issuance of warrants or the exercise of due process.

    In the one case where a semblance of court procedure was attempted, the one you cite as criminal, the prosecution on legal grounds failed, rather spectacularly.

    But don't let that get in your way of advocacy for eliminating protections of habeus corpus or dismissal of the first and fourth original amendments to the Constitution. They haven't been used much, this last decade, since people like you allowed the "terrorists to win", anyway.