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  1. Re:It wasn't a dangerous area on Israeli Troops Who Relied On Waze Blundered Into Deadly Palestinian Firefight (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 0, Troll

    My family were twice kicked out of their homes because of greedy zionists out of Palestine. The comparison is more like the colonists of early America killing and evicting Native Americans. Luckily there are brave Jewish people like historian Ilan Pape that covered this in detail: http://www.amazon.com/Ethnic-C... Wake up and smell the facts.

  2. The Zionist propaganda machine has completely dominated public television to not dare show that there is apartheid in Israel, or that there are sky high walls separating Palestinians from Israelis to not have such occurrences happen in the first place. They too have dominated www.reddit.com/r/worldnews with every article slammed with tons of deceitful comments regarding the occupation. Could you kindly leave this site alone? It has no place here.

  3. Nice try NSA! on How Putin Tried To Control the Internet (vice.com) · · Score: 0

    The USA already has complete control over the internet! Slashdot readers are a bit more well informed than that.

  4. Law enforce the NSA on New FCC Rules Could Ban WiFi Router Firmware Modification · · Score: 0

    Hey, if they enforce this against the NSA, America's freedom might get a win here! http://www.theguardian.com/boo...

  5. Love how we're supplying US presidents the tools to become the world's most ever powerful tyrant:

    - Strongest army in the world that's placed all over the world.
    - Surveillance abilities on virtually anyone on the planet in real time.
    - Drones soon hovering on virtually anyone on the planet.

    Before you know it the presidential 2 term maximum will be nulled by one powerful enough, all while Americans forgetting the powers they once had to prevent this from happening in the first place.

  6. NSA Engineers on NSA Considers Linux Journal Readers, Tor (And Linux?) Users "Extremists" · · Score: 0

    Who works for these terrorists of freedom? Any engineer in their supposedly educated mind should see through this propaganda and dip.

  7. Leave Britney Alone! on They're Spying On You: Hacking Team Mobile Malware, Infrastructure Uncovered · · Score: 1

    What more do you want to know about her, myself, and my lolcat?

  8. Re:I fully support this on A Look at the NSA's Most Powerful Internet Attack Tool · · Score: 1

    If you're American, then for the love of your country reread your constitution and ponder if we're as free as our forefathers hoped us to be.

  9. Here's an idea... on FISA Court Reverses Order To Destroy NSA Phone Data · · Score: 1

    A kickstarter to bribe these judges more than the NSA such that they actually protect the constitution!!

  10. May Day Proceed on NY Times: 'FBI Foils Its Own Terrorist Plots' · · Score: 1

    I am not sure about you guys, but it seems our government and its agencies are all failing us by the minute. I can't keep track of this crap, let's pick up our pitch forks already.

  11. Re:It's not censorship on Wikipedia May Censor Images · · Score: 0

    Why the hell not? May I ask? Wouldn't you rather know what skin disease you have should you get one?

  12. boo hoo! on Wikipedia May Censor Images · · Score: 0

    I don't get why people think they have the right to never ever feel ill/offended. Sure you learn about a genocide and feel awful, but guess what? That's a part of learning history, human psychology, politics, etc. More so a part of the human experience. Get on with it already!

  13. Ideal day vanished... on The End of the "Age of Speed" · · Score: 0

    Am I the only one not happy about this? Always wanted to do Milan for a morning cup of coffee, Paris for mid day shopping, then Rio for a late night party.

  14. Dumb Question.... on New Email Worm Squirming Through Windows Users' Inboxes · · Score: 0

    Who has the time to write these worms? And why the hell do they write them? I honestly cannot see one incentive to do so.

  15. one for all, and all for one on Is Mozilla Ubiquity Dead? · · Score: 1

    That's sad! I really wanted it to be a plugin for in all web browsers, if not built into them to create smooth and efficient waves when web surfing.

  16. China: All your data are belongs to us? on Google.cn Has Already Lifted Censorship · · Score: 1

    Something tells me that the Chinese government didn't just try to hack a few Gmail accounts, for government agencies try to do that all the time. Also, that's not a good enough reason for Google to withdraw itself completely from China leaving it wide open for Bing to take over. I think the Chinese wanted copies of all Google accounts(gmail, docs, etc) that belong to Chinese people(or just the activists) such that they save time and money of trying to hack into their accounts. Google, whose man niche is having such horrendous amounts of valuable data, didn't want it.