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  1. Re:What exactly were the rules? on Hillary Clinton Used Personal Email At State Dept., Possibly Breaking Rules · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Then there is the whole Fucking Common Sense thing about Government Employees using Government emails to discuss Government business.

    Seems like it's a good opportunity to create a new, well deserved law that any correspondence about government business, policy or even what color you want your office painted needs to be done on a government email account.

  2. Re:Politics aside for a moment. on Hillary Clinton Used Personal Email At State Dept., Possibly Breaking Rules · · Score: 0

    The smartest Wench in the world we're told.

  3. Re:Default Government Stance on Feds Admit Stingray Can Disrupt Bystanders' Communications · · Score: 1

    Clearly didn't work out too well for this guy.

  4. Re:Fuckers! on World's First Lagoon Power Plants Unveiled In UK · · Score: 1

    As sarcasm goes, this is pretty crude and clumsy.

  5. If a bear eats a Zombie's brains...what will happen?

  6. Re:Last straw? on ISIS Threatens Life of Twitter Founder After Thousands of Account Suspensions · · Score: 1

    The US Quit the war in Vietnam. Big difference.

  7. Re:Jerri on ISIS Threatens Life of Twitter Founder After Thousands of Account Suspensions · · Score: -1, Troll

    Nevil? Is that you?

  8. Smoking Hot Blondes on Research Suggests That Saunas Help You Live Longer · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Especially when the sauna is filled with naked Scandinavian women.

  9. Re:this is one more reason on Under US Pressure, PayPal Stops Working With Mega · · Score: 1

    No.

    Charge the banks with the responsibility of looking at who is using their services and for what. If it's fishy, report it and let the law take its course.

  10. Re:this is one more reason on Under US Pressure, PayPal Stops Working With Mega · · Score: 3, Insightful

    OK, you are a fucking moron.

    Anyone could do business with mega...Just show up with cash, or gold coins, or a couple of fucking sheep. Is that your position?

    So what's on the list of "disapproved" businesses now?

    Sex
    Weapons
    Ammunition
    Whatever the fuck Mega does

    Who's next?
    Publications that won't print the party line?
    Manufacturers who won't hire illegals?

    With your stupid, cavalier attitude of "just use cash" (Have I called you a fucking moron yet?) you are enabling the Feds to pick and choose business to kill by merely whispering into the ear of financial services.

  11. Bigger problem on Verizon Posts Message In Morse Code To Mock FCC's Net Neutrality Ruling · · Score: 0

    Google has to get special permission to come into a community and put down lines. Just the community. Comcast, AT&T, etc can't say squat about it.

    Now, with these new rules, these jokers actually has a mechanism to inhibit Google through the FCC. the FCC will be able to 3place conditions on Google too.

    Nice.

  12. Re:Really need to post information about the act on Patent Trolls On the Run But Not Vanquished Yet · · Score: 3, Interesting

    My dad patented an oil field tool that relied on the magnetic properties of the drill pipe to perform its function.

    Someone copied it and started selling it. My Dad sued.

    During jury selection an officer of the Navy who specialized in detection and masking of submarines through magnetic means was dismissed from the pool by the defendants.

    He knew too much about the key technology involved in the trial.

  13. Re:More Impresive if... on Banned Weight-loss Drug Could Combat Liver Disease, Diabetes · · Score: 1

    Wait...what? Diabetes? Jet Engines?

    Is it Friday yet?

  14. More Impresive if... on Banned Weight-loss Drug Could Combat Liver Disease, Diabetes · · Score: 1

    ...they fire it up and let it run for 18 hours.

  15. Re:Is that really a lot? on Drones Cost $28,000 Per Arrest, On Average · · Score: 1

    You are a "Ends justifies the means" guy.

    And you are too stupid to understand how that usually ends up. All those people jumping the fence because the were running from people trying to kill them? They were trying to kill them because them being dead was a way to achieve their ends. An Aryan Nation or a Workers Paradise.

    So in a way you are shitting all over their graves by citing their plight as a reason to ignore the rule of law.

  16. Re:Is that really a lot? on Drones Cost $28,000 Per Arrest, On Average · · Score: 1

    Deportation. That's the correct "punishment".

  17. Re:Is that really a lot? on Drones Cost $28,000 Per Arrest, On Average · · Score: 2

    So your position is that the law is irrelevant. If someone wants to come in, anyway they can is OK by you.

    I bet you think you have the right to download free shit from the internet too.

  18. Re:Is that really a lot? on Drones Cost $28,000 Per Arrest, On Average · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Ya...they all came in legally, through Ellis Island. Underwent exams, were quarantined if needed and many sent back.

    And they came in through the Golden Door, not the Back Door.

  19. Re:Is that really a lot? on Drones Cost $28,000 Per Arrest, On Average · · Score: 1

    I wish you morons understood the difference between Legal and Illegal immigration.

  20. Financial Relationships on Lawmakers Seek Information On Funding For Climate Change Critics · · Score: 5, Informative
  21. Re:Is that really a lot? on Drones Cost $28,000 Per Arrest, On Average · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    LEGAL immigrants...those who follow the rules.

    We should not welcome anyone who thinks they are more important than the millions waiting in line already.
    We should not welcome anyone who steals in order to get work.
    We should not welcome anyone who will come here to sign up for benefits.
    We should not welcome anyone who doesn't want to learn the language, integrate and become part of our culture.

  22. Nice Website on Reddit Imposes Ban On Sexual Content Posted Without Permission · · Score: 2

    Feds to Reddit: "That's a nice website you have there..."

    You know the rest.

  23. Monster Garage It! on Star Wars-Style "Bionic Hand' Fitted To First Patients · · Score: 2

    Interchangeable devices...Power drill, Sander, Dildo for the Ladies!

  24. Well, Well, Well on Republicans Back Down, FCC To Enforce Net Neutrality Rules · · Score: 1

    Seems the chickens have realized who is guarding them.

  25. Because Bureaucracy, stupid. on The Peculiar Economics of Developing New Antibiotics · · Score: 3, Informative

    We can't make any decision until we see past the government/Medical bureaucracy and get complete audit of those "costs".

    The Medical Industry is completely opaque when it comes to costs. They are shifted from one area of the business to another, they are obfuscated by accounting gimmicks, government regulations, and insurance practices. Of course that's all par for the course. But before you make policy decisions, you have to know the truth...what's driving the costs. there is no reason all thee issues can't be pushed back in an audit and reveal the truth. Changing the practices can only come after the causes are revealed.

    I bet many would be surprised at the answers.