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  1. Re:Anyone is a potential terrorist, get used to it on Feds Warrantlessly Tracking Americans' Real Time Credit Card Activity · · Score: 2

    We are moving into a world in which being a statistical anomaly is a criminal offense.

    We already live in a world in which being a statistical minority is a criminal offense.

  2. BAH! I say use a "series of tracks" on the surface on Foodtubes Proposes Underground, Physical Internet · · Score: 1

    It can run even faster and we can see the the spectacular foul ups.

  3. This is insane! on House Passes TV Commercial Volume Bill · · Score: 1

    Don't we have volume levelers on our TVs yet?! Well, let's hope the government can collect billions in fines to make this all worthwhile.

  4. Re:Why do we keep talking about her? on Sarah Palin 'Target WikiLeaks Like Taliban' · · Score: 1

    ...why the hell does the media pay so much attention to her?

    Because she is the perfect designated distraction. And she moves lots of money, and skims a bit for herself.

    She has to be the most hated political figure...

    You ought to know by now that the only bad press is no press.

  5. Re:Why do we keep talking about her? on Sarah Palin 'Target WikiLeaks Like Taliban' · · Score: 1

    My eyesight is too poor to get a license. Can I collect disability?

  6. Re:Anonymous releases are possible on Wikileaks Competitor In the Works · · Score: 1

    Obviously AWB

  7. Automatically generated review bots. on Google Algorithm Discriminates Against Bad Reviews · · Score: 1

    Battling algorithms This will be fun to watch.

  8. Re:Won't be as popular on Wikileaks Competitor In the Works · · Score: 1

    Consider the word "pragmatism".

  9. Re:Won't be as popular on Wikileaks Competitor In the Works · · Score: 1

    ..the critics are cowards, they criticize America because nobody will kill them for doing so, they don't criticize Islamic countries because they'd get a fatwa and get killed.

    Do tell!

  10. Primitive heathens on Jailtime For Jailbreaking · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Putting people in the stockade for stealing a loaf of bread... No not even... for not renting the baker's knife to cut his own bread...

  11. Re:Won't be as popular on Wikileaks Competitor In the Works · · Score: 1

    So what? It doesn't invalidate what has been released... Besides, everybody expects Russia and China to be corrupt. What can be said about them that would surprise anyone?

  12. Re:Anonymous releases are possible on Wikileaks Competitor In the Works · · Score: 3, Informative

    I have more respect for the former than the latter.

    Maybe you should focus more on the info than either... The propaganda machine has done an excellent job of diverting attention to the messenger. The reaction has been far more educational than the info itself. Though it is an intriguing glance into how power works. And that makes it all okay.

  13. Re:Wikileaks World! on Wikileaks Competitor In the Works · · Score: 1

    <raspberry>PFFFFFT!</raspberry>

  14. Re:Broader approach on Wikileaks Competitor In the Works · · Score: 1

    Well the Ukraine girls really knock me out
    They leave the west behind
    And Moscow girls make me sing and shout
    They Georgia's always on my my my my my my my my my mind

  15. Re:I am engaging in flamebait, mod accordingly... on WikiLeaks Will Unveil Major Bank Scandal · · Score: 1

    Well, besides, "What's the point of a revolution without general copulation?"

  16. Re:Bullshit on Interpol Issues Wanted Notice For Julian Assange · · Score: 1

    But you said "international political body", and in politics, nothing is too low, even murder itself.

  17. Re:Personal Attacks & Defamation on DDoS Attack On Wikileaks Increasing · · Score: 1

    Also, does this still work, even with so much data available?

    Yes! of course. Every election result with their 95% reelection rate of corrupt politicians is proof that it works extremely well.

  18. Re:If you didn't do anything wrong, on DDoS Attack On Wikileaks Increasing · · Score: 1

    Well, if it's made out of lead, you should be safe, right? Desks are amazing. They also protect you from tornadoes. Of course that was back in the 60s. These new wimpy ones will crumple if you drop your pencil.

  19. Re:Gov't Sponsored DDoS on DDoS Attack On Wikileaks Increasing · · Score: 1

    I wonder what's next.

    Just like any other terrorist organization, it's more like what's now...

  20. Re:Moral Hazard on The Luck of the Irish Runs Out · · Score: 1

    Fuck off, you useless scam...

    Per chance did you mean "scum"?

  21. I guess the idea of free, mutually acceptable, locally managed associations is completely foreign to you.. Interesting..

  22. Re:yeah on Operation Payback Shuts Down IFPI Site · · Score: 3, Insightful

    so, public's opinion, mattered ZIT.

    Ah, but it was played beautifully. Dissipating anger into disappointment. The dems acted as place holders until the Bush thing blows over.. In the same fashion they did between Ford and Reagan because of Nixon. Like good tag team partners, the dems tap the repubs to jump back into the ring.. to a cheering crowd... It's quite a sight. Public opinion is everything. It must be carefully controlled.

  23. Re:Tag article witchhunt on Next Step For US Body Scanners Could Be Trains, Metro Systems · · Score: 1

    The other kind are essentially "soldiers"...

    They are nothing of the kind. They are "errand boys, sent by grocery clerks, to collect a bill". Drive the idea of politics out of your head. They're only in it for the money. Yeah the suckers are there for the "glory", but the people financing their little operation are the ones collecting the "campaign donations". I look at who benefits from terrorist attacks, and it always turns out to be the bureaucracy, or politburo. That should tell you something.

  24. Re:One of Our Cancers on DHS Seizes 75+ Domain Names · · Score: 1

    Feel free to quote the laws to which you're referring in which DHS is permitted to...

    No can do.. They are secret laws*.. Sorry that it's just an abstract, but the idea came across pretty good.

    *actually regular asset forfeiture laws will do.

  25. Re:One of Our Cancers on DHS Seizes 75+ Domain Names · · Score: 3, Informative

    No actual property was seized.

    Wouldn't matter anyway. Asset forfeiture laws already permit seizure of real property without due process. The trick is to accuse the property (which has no rights of its own) of the crime. Pretty cool, huh?