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  1. Re: People from muslim countries arebeing interrog on Senate Confirms Neil Gorsuch To Supreme Court (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    Six of the seven banned countries were among general Wesley Clark's list of countries the Pentagon planned to topple after 9/11: https://www.youtube.com/watch?... There was one other country in Clark's list that isn't among the travel ban countries, and--big surprise--it's majority Muslim too (Lebanon), not to mention another enemy of Israel. You are delusional if you think the travel ban list is some sort of unbiased evaluation of extremism: once again, why isn't Saudi Arabia on the list when bin Laden and almost all the hijackers were saudi? Or if it's an evalutation of stability, Egypt went through a military coup, why aren't they on the list?

  2. Re:Oh, poor white people! on Senate Confirms Neil Gorsuch To Supreme Court (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    Please regail me as to how you personally have been "targeted".

  3. Re:Oh, poor white people! on Senate Confirms Neil Gorsuch To Supreme Court (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    "Culture of radicalization"? You mean, like.... Saudi Arabia? Care to tell me why the one country that gave us the 9/11 highjackers, which initiated all this bullshit security theater, would be exempted when it comea to "radicalization"? Your bigotry is so massive, you can't see around it.

  4. People from muslim countries arebeing interrogated on Senate Confirms Neil Gorsuch To Supreme Court (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    Yes, seven Muslim majority countries chosen under Obama because of their, once again, majority Muslim populations. Meanwhile American muslims are being interrogated for travelling WITHIN the country, including a former police chief. So to say it's not over religion is either naiive or disingenuous.

  5. Re: Because rural WiFi crowding is such a problem on The US May Finally See Widespread 'Super Wi-Fi' Deployment (siliconvalley.com) · · Score: 1

    ...another problem, with the same old enemies? Sounds like a similar problem to me.

  6. ... and now it's time for somethung else on Roku Has Hired a Team of Lobbyists As it Gears Up For a Net Neutrality Fight (recode.net) · · Score: 1

    maybe Capitalism, plus some accountability, integrity, and actual workers' rights? or Capitalism, minus its corrosive effects on political systems? or Capitalism, plus actual competition (rather than vague, wishy-washy promises of it) ?

  7. Oh, poor white people! on Senate Confirms Neil Gorsuch To Supreme Court (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Aww, you have to put up with PC bullshit and bad SJW memes and tumblristas? Poor baby. Meanwhile, nonwhites are getting stopped and frisked, with a guilt rate of 2%.. meanwhile people are being interrogated for hours upon entering the country because of their religion. So from one white person to enother, please spare me your victim complex bullshit.

  8. Re: Because rural WiFi crowding is such a problem. on The US May Finally See Widespread 'Super Wi-Fi' Deployment (siliconvalley.com) · · Score: 1

    An approach that would meet the needs of far more people would be addressing poor i ner city areas, but that would mean going against ISPs that fight tooth and nail against any such municipal programs.

  9. Wikileaks isn't obligated to fix your 0days for you. If you don't want the help, just do it yourself.

  10. Blaming cities is short-sighted on FCC Chairman Says His Agency Won't Review AT&T's Time Warner Purchase (engadget.com) · · Score: 1

    ISPs routinely have their puppets in govermment shoot down notions like municipal wifi in poor inner city areas as to guarantee that they will see no public competition to their price-gouging. They also deliberately create a checkerboard of no competition as the aftermath to their mergers. To simply blame our awful broadband situation on cities alone is childish.

  11. Are we from different countries? on FCC To Halt Rule That Protects Your Private Data From Security Breaches (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 2

    "Trump's government lowers the cost of the legal insurance, which lowers the total cost of doing business." Are you from some magical land where cable and teleco monopolies would have any reason at all to pass the money they have saved onto the consumer? Because here in america, we're used to paying more and more for the same or worse quality internet service, especially compared to the rest of the world.

  12. Here is your source on Three Privacy Groups Challenge The FBI's Malware-Obtained Evidence (eff.org) · · Score: 1
  13. US govt. trolls whining about non extant russian t on How Tech Ate the Media and Our Minds (axios.com) · · Score: 1

    Story at 11

  14. This is horrifying on First Human-Pig 'Chimera' Created in Milestone Study (theguardian.com) · · Score: 0

    Pigs and such are tortured in modern slughterhouses, now we'll allow it for human hybrids? And just how human are they? What if today's ag gag bills are used against these hybrids, to prolong their suffering. But also scary is how glib people are here about it. Man bear pig? Seriously? That bit was dumb anyhow, AGW trash.

  15. Sounds like it's only useful for laptops on Chrome To Introduce Timer To Throttle Background Pages (ghacks.net) · · Score: 1

    If they are concerned about battery like, i don't figure they are talking about mobile devices, the browsers for which all already pause javascript execution as soon as the tab is backgrounded.

  16. Re: Why is this a problem? on Google Pressured 90,000 Android Developers Over Insecure Apps (pcworld.com) · · Score: 0

    At the core of pizzagate is the presence of coded words in podesta's emails, particularly ones involving the owner of said pizza store. This much is undeniable, so media choose to strawman anyone who mentions it into purporting a pedo ring.

  17. Re: Gaza to be attacked in 3... 2 on Hamas 'Honey Trap' Dupes Israeli Soldiers (securityweek.com) · · Score: 1

    "The real dirty secret is that all Pali groups want to wipe out Israel as a Jewish state" Actually, palestinians at large just want to exist. If israel hates palestine's modern leadership, maybe it shouldn't have regularly assassinated palestinian leaders.Maybe israel should treat palestinians as human beings rather than keeping the territories as close as possible to a humanitarian crisis without spurring external intervention. Again, words of israeli officials, not mine.

  18. Then take it up with those former IDF officials on Hamas 'Honey Trap' Dupes Israeli Soldiers (securityweek.com) · · Score: 1

    Because faacism is their word for it, regardless of mine.

  19. Re: Gaza to be attacked in 3... 2... 1.. on Hamas 'Honey Trap' Dupes Israeli Soldiers (securityweek.com) · · Score: 1

    And somebody calls me anti-semitic in 3.. 2.. 1... The IDF has been seen to use any excuse at all to attack gaza and further its illegal settlements. During the last round of attacks, there was an extended premise of "searching" for three teenagers whom the IDF already knew were dead. Israel is slipping further and further into fascism, not according to its enemies, but its own forner officials. https://news.vice.com/article/... Zionist trolls live in a post-fact based reality. This is where you call me an anti semite again.

  20. Gaza to be attacked in 3... 2... 1.. on Hamas 'Honey Trap' Dupes Israeli Soldiers (securityweek.com) · · Score: 1, Interesting

    I wonder if one of the nations that created stuxnet will play up its vulnerability for the millionth time after this.

  21. get ublock origin, breh on YouTube Views Are Down Across the Board, Analysis Says (kotaku.com) · · Score: 3, Informative

    It'll solve your problems.

  22. Good thing we can cook up conspiracy theories! on Congressional Report Claims Snowden In 'Contact With Russian Intelligence' (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    Clearly conspiracy theories are true whenever the target is Russia, and whenever the accuser is our intellihence conmunity, which lied us into two wars. Nevermind that Clapper himself has stated thay we definitely don't know who it was. Nevermind that the media and political establishment have made clear their intent to blame Russia for their and Clinton's failings, respectively. No, clearly there's a complex conspiratorial network between snowden, assange, and russi. give me a break. It's a good thing that the CTR shills didn't get fired, huh?

  23. Clinton wouldn't have done any better on China Chokes On Smog So Bad That Planes Can't Land (usatoday.com) · · Score: 1

    You think she would see fit to regulate the biggest polluters, i.e. her best friends? Maybe she'd tell them to "cut it out" like she did with wall st. before the 2008 collapse.

  24. So adding fees is ok because competing costs money on Comcast Raises Controversial 'Broadcast TV' and 'Sports' Fees $48 Per Year (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    I'm not sure what is meant by "comopetition" when it comes to the larger ISPs in the US, because they go out of their way to make sure they will have as little of it as possible.If anythng the fees are probably an attempt to adjust for all the cord-cutting.

  25. Re:defense versus health and human services. on US Life Expectancy Declines For the First Time Since 1993 (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    "Only 80 killed in 10 years, sounds like the defense was working for the most part."

    Yes, thank god for our failure of trillion-dollar F-35 program; thank god we've blown so much money indiscriminately killing people as to ensure a continued war on terror and our eternal presence in the middle east; thank god the Defense Department magically "lost" 6.5 TRILLION dollars. I feel safer already, do you?

    The line I quoted is what magical thinking looks like.