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  1. Re:I am not worried about it on Don't Worry About Global Warming, Say 16 Scientists in the WSJ · · Score: 1

    If I am a vice president and make a movie an hour and a half long, misrepresenting facts, that is later banned from schools in the U.K. to comply with a court-decision because of its scientific misinterpretations?

    I am of course not ignorant and dishonest, ( and in a totally non-realistic theory; ) I have a huge percentage of stocks in a company that would collect on a ( __ purely hypothetical__ ) "carbon tax".

    When this happens, the rest of the world has to 'fix themselves' ? Also, anyone who questions this is either a 'conspiracy theorist' (lower than terrorists on the ladder in the U.S. social structure), or/and a 'nutjob' (TM fox news).

    Also, five accountants will get a job by taxing everyone except the huge corporations that pollute 99% of the world (which will be taxed 0%). So if you do not accept AGW you are anti-American. You are against creating 'new jobs' for Americans. No matter if you live in any part of the rest of the 80+% of the world, you are evil. Only white male Americans on the internet has a right to voice their opinions.

    Oh, I almost forgot, as long as they comply with mass-medias partyline, they are 'free' to say what they want.

    To quote another slashdotter (who in all probability does not agree with me); "troll or uncomfortable truth?"
    I guess I have to add (unfortunately, because of retardation and willful topic-changing), that I am not claiming there is no global warming.

    Finally, please do not condemn my posts on other topics even if you disagree on this one.
    (If there were no different opinions there would never be any debates.)

    Just noticed the high user id. I might be wasting my time. Perhaps someone will read this though and think twice about what they see on their 100% controlled tv.
    In that case this was worth 5 minutes.
    /F

  2. Re:Of course! on Pirate Party Leader: Copyright Laws Ridiculous · · Score: 1

    If the laws against stealing were repealed tomorrow, would you start robbing stores daily? I don't need a law against murder to not murder.

    You know, unfortunately, there are lots of people who would.
    That's why we can't have nice things. >_<

  3. Re:So why to we bitch about global warming? on Carbon Emissions 'Will Defer Ice Age' · · Score: 1

    Good job on nitpicking and being deliberately obtuse while at the same time completely ignoring the real problems put forth in parents post.

    Anything for that "informative" mod?

  4. Re:Nokia Lumia on Windows Phone Homebrew Hits a Snag · · Score: 1

    That equates to 100 % sales.

  5. Re:States? on A Quarter of the EU Has Never Used the Web · · Score: 1

    Yes, well. I mixed it up with the referendum to change the currency to the Euro. My bad.
    However, the referendum was all but a fair vote. The result does not tell you anything about what really happened.

    The government was spreading misinformation, or rather misleading information, and all of swedish media was only showing what would be positive about joining. Supported by huge amounts of funding from private interest groups.

    Programs negative about joining the EU were not allowed to air. Two in the last week before the vote was held back. Removed from SVT, which is paid for by the public, (another discussion), and which they call an unbiased source of information, independent from corporate influence.

    That was just in the last week. This wave of suppressing information went on much longer.

    After that propaganda run, a mere 52,3 % wanted to join.
    Every other opinion poll has been overwhelmingly against the EU.

    Technically, I guess, the vote showed the swedish people approved.
    It is far from the whole story though.

  6. Re:It's not lying on Oracle Sued For 'Extortion, Lies' By Montclair State University · · Score: 0

    It's not surprising that people get away with these things.

    No, it is not surprising that corporations get away with these things in the United Corporations of America©.
    FTFY.

  7. Re:States? on A Quarter of the EU Has Never Used the Web · · Score: 1

    despite that the populous had already approved joining the Euro (legally, Sweden has agreed to join but stays out using a loophole).

    No they didn't, the swedish people voted no to joining EU, but the politicians did it anyway.

  8. Re:I want to move to Germany... on German Surveillance Trojan Spies On Fifteen Apps · · Score: 1

    Shaka! The walls fell?

  9. Re:Different perspective... on US Bishop Charged For Not Reporting Priest's Child Porn To Police · · Score: 1

    A drawn out court battle would draw even more attention to these things. Something that is probably not in the interest of the RCC, so they pay in order to make it go away quickly and relatively quietly.

    If they indeed fight an unjust accusation, it will further the connection in people's minds between them and pedophilia thanks to the hyperbolic way child porn is perceived in todays society. That is, even the possession of it. Anyone who has a few images is an active pedophile preying on our children, and so on.

    A brief side point, (personal belief here), that logic fallacy would be like naming anyone who has the "faces of death" compilations is a murderer in waiting.

    Anyway, that pedophilia has been documented to be true in many cases doesn't help the RCC's cause, and if they did fight it, they would be bound to follow that course of action every time this type of thing came up.

    I don't think seeing a settlement as an admission of guilt in this case might be all that accurate.