So you never made a mistake in your vehicle? How about your steak knives, I am sure they are locked up in a safe.
Your assertion that mistakes with deadly weapons should never happen is a really thoughtless assertion. There are many things that are "deadly weapons" that people are around every day, and occasionally make mistakes with.
Have you ever considered that you might be a bigot?
No, the religious right is not trying to force their religion on anyone. The Left has been trying to take away religious freedom, but that is a different thing.
When the intended target is surrounded by numerous people that aren't the target, but happen to be other terrorists or bomb builders, or other bad people, who cares if they are collateral of the target?
These aren't random civilians getting killed, they are collateral targets that weren't the original target.
In that case, maybe you misunderstood what this is about? This is about a program that tracks the vehicles of those under FBI investigation to attempt to find their associates involved in the crime. This program has nothing to do with electioneering, and its effect on the election is the same as any other program the government doesn't publically talk about.
This program doesn't help anyone stay in power, so the whole premise that it should be public knowledge makes no logical sense just as secret and top secret programs are not meant to be public knowledge, and they don't support the elections in any way.
50 years is the automatic declassification period for TS labeled items. My curiosity about that document is that it is both marked "Secret" and "Top Secret" as well as says to not automatically declassify, which is unusual to me.
APK still stalks me and will occasionally respond, but I and others were finally able to successfully get him to give up on the constant attack by having his hero (who deemed his code "safe") contact him about the issue he was making of himself and explain why it wasn't helping his cause.
I love my Ubiquiti WAP, I set it up once and haven't done anything to it since. It sits on the ceiling pumping out the wifi for all the tablets/phones/laptops in my house without any issues.
1.8Ghz Celeron with 2 GB ram for 162, should have plenty of room there to throw on a USB flash key for the storage. It also has dual gigabit on board, and is the subject of this story.
BUT, information that is declassified will have the original classification marking, but crossed out. In this case it is marked as unclassified, and there is no other classification marking.
The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.
So, your assertion is that it isn't reasonable, the court ruled that it wasn't, the program was shuttered. It isn't unconstitutional unless the program continues, which so far there is no evidence of.
If all that is the case, you should be able to point to it somewhere in the constitution. As it is, the government has many programs that are considered Secret and Top Secret, and the whole point of those programs is that they need to remain that way as it would cause grave harm to the US for them to be commonly known about. You are essentially saying that the government isn't allowed to run secret programs, because that "hides" the information from the electorate. I encourage you to tell your representative that you believe there should be no secrets in government, I am sure it will be an interesting conversation. If you are from a country other than the US, I encourage you to contact your reps and tell them how you think all their programs should be out in the open with no secrets.
SOCIAL Security is absolutely not insurance. It is guaranteed money that everyone pays in for. When you are old enough, you are guaranteed a check from the Social Security Administration every month. It is meant to be the least amount of money you can survive on in case there is nothing else, but everyone is supposed to get it.
I pay into the Social Security pot 12.4% of my income (up to $118,500/yr income when it caps out) with the understanding that when I turn 67, I get some of the money I paid in back. It is part of retirement in the US.
Where you could possibly be confusing Social Security as insurance comes in is if I am disabled before I reach 67 years old. Then I get a payout for the rest of my life in order to live off of that as it is assumed I will never be able to work again.
As far as I can tell, the markings AC is talking about are not declassifications, the documents are actually marked unclassified. There are reason codes given for the redactions, though I don't know what those align with.
What proof do you have that they aren't getting warrants for their tracking activities? It is quite an assumption that you are making that they somehow are ignoring the constitution; which is something the FBI is forbidden from doing.
Since the tracking has been in court cases, and none of the court cases were thrown out for illegal data gathering methods, more likely you are the one who doesn't know what they are talking about here.
One product out of their entire line is assembled in the US. All of its components are made outside the US though. All the other products are assembled in China. I am not sure what you were trying to prove by posting an article that reiterates what was quoted in the summary.
Apple has manufactured its Mac Pro at a factory in Texas since 2013, but the vast majority of its products (including the iPhone) are largely made and assembled in China.
I love how you are -1 Flamebait for literally repeating Bernie Sanders' position.
The cognitive dissonance of that moderating is beyond my understanding. I would however suggest you call it socialism, not communism as he has never talked about taking production from private companies.
I paid into Social Security and Medicare. I deserve what I paid for. This is not hypocritical in any way. I would gladly stop paying into the system and not take from it later as well.
So you never made a mistake in your vehicle? How about your steak knives, I am sure they are locked up in a safe.
Your assertion that mistakes with deadly weapons should never happen is a really thoughtless assertion. There are many things that are "deadly weapons" that people are around every day, and occasionally make mistakes with.
Have you ever considered that you might be a bigot?
No, the religious right is not trying to force their religion on anyone. The Left has been trying to take away religious freedom, but that is a different thing.
FYI, Ewoks speak Tagalog, they are actually speaking a human language which originates in the Philippines.
'Star Wars: Episode VIII' Delayed By Seven Months (engadget.com)
See that engadget.com at the end of the title, Dice has started hiding the link right there.
When the intended target is surrounded by numerous people that aren't the target, but happen to be other terrorists or bomb builders, or other bad people, who cares if they are collateral of the target?
These aren't random civilians getting killed, they are collateral targets that weren't the original target.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
There are easy ways to produce EMP, however, they are generally destructive in some way, so it is a one shot weapon.
In that case, maybe you misunderstood what this is about? This is about a program that tracks the vehicles of those under FBI investigation to attempt to find their associates involved in the crime. This program has nothing to do with electioneering, and its effect on the election is the same as any other program the government doesn't publically talk about.
This program doesn't help anyone stay in power, so the whole premise that it should be public knowledge makes no logical sense just as secret and top secret programs are not meant to be public knowledge, and they don't support the elections in any way.
Agreed, as hardly is the orbit cleared if there is all kinds of crap in the lagrange points.
50 years is the automatic declassification period for TS labeled items. My curiosity about that document is that it is both marked "Secret" and "Top Secret" as well as says to not automatically declassify, which is unusual to me.
APK still stalks me and will occasionally respond, but I and others were finally able to successfully get him to give up on the constant attack by having his hero (who deemed his code "safe") contact him about the issue he was making of himself and explain why it wasn't helping his cause.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
Pluto is Mickey's dog, not Goofy's.
Heck, Jupiter hasn't cleared its neighborhood. The Trojan and Greek asteroids are in the same orbit as it, I guess we have to demote Jupiter next.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
Is Dwarf Star a classification of stars or an entirely different thing?
That is a small living room that you have where it can't fit two items the size of your typical home router in it.
I love my Ubiquiti WAP, I set it up once and haven't done anything to it since. It sits on the ceiling pumping out the wifi for all the tablets/phones/laptops in my house without any issues.
http://www.aliexpress.com/item...
1.8Ghz Celeron with 2 GB ram for 162, should have plenty of room there to throw on a USB flash key for the storage. It also has dual gigabit on board, and is the subject of this story.
I think you are confusing politicians with the general populous. Most of us don't give a damn about peaceful muslims.
BUT, information that is declassified will have the original classification marking, but crossed out. In this case it is marked as unclassified, and there is no other classification marking.
http://www.archives.gov/resear...
Items are absolutely declassified after a certain amount of time, the national archives has a whole division dedicated to this activity.
Here is an example of a declassified document, you can see the classification of Top Secret is crossed out.
https://nsarchive.files.wordpr...
The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.
So, your assertion is that it isn't reasonable, the court ruled that it wasn't, the program was shuttered. It isn't unconstitutional unless the program continues, which so far there is no evidence of.
How does it feel to be owned?
If all that is the case, you should be able to point to it somewhere in the constitution. As it is, the government has many programs that are considered Secret and Top Secret, and the whole point of those programs is that they need to remain that way as it would cause grave harm to the US for them to be commonly known about. You are essentially saying that the government isn't allowed to run secret programs, because that "hides" the information from the electorate. I encourage you to tell your representative that you believe there should be no secrets in government, I am sure it will be an interesting conversation. If you are from a country other than the US, I encourage you to contact your reps and tell them how you think all their programs should be out in the open with no secrets.
SOCIAL Security is absolutely not insurance. It is guaranteed money that everyone pays in for. When you are old enough, you are guaranteed a check from the Social Security Administration every month. It is meant to be the least amount of money you can survive on in case there is nothing else, but everyone is supposed to get it.
I pay into the Social Security pot 12.4% of my income (up to $118,500/yr income when it caps out) with the understanding that when I turn 67, I get some of the money I paid in back. It is part of retirement in the US.
http://money.howstuffworks.com...
Where you could possibly be confusing Social Security as insurance comes in is if I am disabled before I reach 67 years old. Then I get a payout for the rest of my life in order to live off of that as it is assumed I will never be able to work again.
As far as I can tell, the markings AC is talking about are not declassifications, the documents are actually marked unclassified. There are reason codes given for the redactions, though I don't know what those align with.
What proof do you have that they aren't getting warrants for their tracking activities? It is quite an assumption that you are making that they somehow are ignoring the constitution; which is something the FBI is forbidden from doing.
Since the tracking has been in court cases, and none of the court cases were thrown out for illegal data gathering methods, more likely you are the one who doesn't know what they are talking about here.
One product out of their entire line is assembled in the US. All of its components are made outside the US though. All the other products are assembled in China. I am not sure what you were trying to prove by posting an article that reiterates what was quoted in the summary.
Apple has manufactured its Mac Pro at a factory in Texas since 2013, but the vast majority of its products (including the iPhone) are largely made and assembled in China.
I love how you are -1 Flamebait for literally repeating Bernie Sanders' position.
The cognitive dissonance of that moderating is beyond my understanding. I would however suggest you call it socialism, not communism as he has never talked about taking production from private companies.
I paid into Social Security and Medicare. I deserve what I paid for. This is not hypocritical in any way. I would gladly stop paying into the system and not take from it later as well.