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  1. Well, this is the United Arab Emirates on Facebook Rant Lands US Man In UAE Jail · · Score: 2

    The savagery of censorship should be expected under such tyranny. And even in the US free speech gets little respect, so the best thing to do is keep it anonymous as much as possible. The hate against freedom is strong on this planet.

  2. This is all very unfortunate on Quebecker Faces Jail For Not Giving Up Phone Password To Canadian Officials · · Score: 1

    Not the governments demands per se, but the total lack of resistance. Oh well, I guess the best way to deal with it is travel with a throwaway phone and computer, and email address, and fake facebook account. You gotta have one of those because people without facebook are all hiding something and are clearly terrorists.

  3. Re:Hmmmm! on White House Threatens Veto Over EPA "Secret Science" Bills · · Score: 1

    Doesn't matter. It's enough to win. And I see little to no resistance, so if people can't be bothered, the assumption must be made that they approve.

  4. Re:Hmmmm! on White House Threatens Veto Over EPA "Secret Science" Bills · · Score: 3, Insightful

    G.O.P is on a steady decline...

    Really? Did you count the votes from last November? Or is this some wishful thinking on your part?

  5. Re:Why do I need a license for ANY car? on Would You Need a License To Drive a Self-Driving Car? · · Score: 1

    Well, above 0 miles per hour the automobile is a lethal weapon, so I guess from a 2nd amendment point of view you might have something there. Does the NRA have anything to say about this?

  6. Re:Do pilots still need licenses? on Would You Need a License To Drive a Self-Driving Car? · · Score: 2

    Simple rule for vehicles, just like for actors, 'Remember your lanes, and don't bump into anything'.

  7. Re:If "yes," then it's not self-driving on Would You Need a License To Drive a Self-Driving Car? · · Score: 1

    Oh the cacophony!

  8. Re:If "yes," then it's not self-driving on Would You Need a License To Drive a Self-Driving Car? · · Score: 2

    Is there anyone on board who knows how to fly a plane? That didn't have fish for dinner? Look, you have nothing to worry about as long as you don't run out of coffee.

  9. Re:Same guy? on The Mexican Drug Cartels' Involuntary IT Guy · · Score: 1

    No, it wasn't that good. More like some cheap TV movie.

  10. Re:I'm jealous on The Mexican Drug Cartels' Involuntary IT Guy · · Score: 1

    Yes, capitalism is a wonderful thing. We can do the same, finance the operation with the sale of contraband, any contraband. Jobs are created. It is good for the economy. Competition (from the cartels and their government puppets) can be a bit rough, but business is business.

  11. Re:Uh ...wat? on Former MLB Pitcher Doxes Internet Trolls, Delivers Real-World Consequences · · Score: 1

    If the assassin takes the money and does the job, he alone is responsible. If he doesn't, then nothing happens. There is no crime.

  12. Re:Fair and impartial? on Snowden Reportedly In Talks To Return To US To Face Trial · · Score: 1

    uh huh...

  13. I'm jealous on The Mexican Drug Cartels' Involuntary IT Guy · · Score: 1

    Here we have people setting up independent, robust, secure channels of communication. Why aren't we doing the same for our internet so we can bypass the ISP and government censors?

  14. Re:Same guy? on The Mexican Drug Cartels' Involuntary IT Guy · · Score: 1

    Whatever Hillary did/does is SOP throughout the entire system, which really is a series of cartels. If you want to flog the dead horse, knock yourself out. It will make no difference at election time.

    What was the name of that movie where the doctor is kidnapped to deal with gunshot wounds?

  15. Re:Or maybe it was aliens on The Mexican Drug Cartels' Involuntary IT Guy · · Score: 1

    Hey, c'mon. If the story draws a crowd, mission accomplished.

  16. Re:Uh ...wat? on Former MLB Pitcher Doxes Internet Trolls, Delivers Real-World Consequences · · Score: 1

    I don't care what the judges say. They are wrong. Which of course doesn't matter when they have a gun. The decision must be made whether we have a free will, or not. The simple physical, natural fact is that the followers are the only thing to address. 'Incitement to violence' is a ruse, an aid to political expediency. And it does not address the next guy who 'incites' violence. If people are so excitable, then that is what needs to be fixed. Whatever or whoever excites them is totally irrelevant.

  17. Re:Politics aside for a moment. on Hillary Clinton Used Personal Email At State Dept., Possibly Breaking Rules · · Score: 1

    I thought she made a good Secretary of State, just for the record.

    She most certainly did. One of the best evar! She is Superwoman! We have our new Henry Kissinger. Being president would be beneath her.

  18. Re:It didn't matter before... on Hillary Clinton Used Personal Email At State Dept., Possibly Breaking Rules · · Score: 1

    You carry a very nice sentiment there, unfortunately none of it is reflected in the vote, and never really has been. So, expect more of the same for a long time to come.

  19. Re:Insecure on Schneier: Either Everyone Is Cyber-secure Or No One Is · · Score: 1

    Well then, the best of luck to you. You will need that, and a miracle or two...

  20. Re:Uh ...wat? on Former MLB Pitcher Doxes Internet Trolls, Delivers Real-World Consequences · · Score: 1

    Nobody has to follow the order. The followers are the only problem. The failure to resist is the only sin. The order means nothing. People should be taught to disobey.

  21. Re:Insecure on Schneier: Either Everyone Is Cyber-secure Or No One Is · · Score: 1

    And we will continue to be insecure...

    Full stop. That's it. Nothing else. The best option is to make sure nobody has the advantage.

  22. Re:Uh ...wat? on Former MLB Pitcher Doxes Internet Trolls, Delivers Real-World Consequences · · Score: 2

    It's using information to garner a public lynching response.

    And it is the response we should attack. The followers/believers are the foot soldiers of dirty deeds.

  23. Re:Fair and impartial? on Snowden Reportedly In Talks To Return To US To Face Trial · · Score: 1

    The Snowden gag is working perfectly. If you think he took away a lot, just wait and see what he brings back. I mean, please! Russia? How many illegals do you see running that direction?

  24. Re:no doubt living in Russia sucks on Snowden Reportedly In Talks To Return To US To Face Trial · · Score: 1

    Well, since you bring up the Muslims, maybe you might understand how we have been cultivating their 'radicalism' to play against the Communists, since, oh, I don't know, the middle 70s? Sometimes the magic works. And besides, do people still think the Russians are ever going to cross the Urals and live to tell about it? Can we stop with this silliness please?

    Depending what he brings back, old boy might get himself a Medal of Honor if the truth can be revealed.

  25. Re:Bad idea on Snowden Reportedly In Talks To Return To US To Face Trial · · Score: 1

    Don't sweat it. Let's wait for the treasure trove our 'Professor Snape' brings back from Russia.

    The boy must die