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  1. Re:The actual methods on Researchers: Alcohol Health Risks Underestimated, Marijuana Relatively Safe · · Score: 1

    Now you with the projection. Eh, birds of a feather you two...

  2. Re:The actual methods on Researchers: Alcohol Health Risks Underestimated, Marijuana Relatively Safe · · Score: 1

    Weird, man!

    You're only trying to rationalize the status quo.

  3. Re:Stupid Graphic on Researchers: Alcohol Health Risks Underestimated, Marijuana Relatively Safe · · Score: 1

    LSD is nontoxic. It causes no physical damage.

  4. Yeah, you gotta be careful, but heroine is the safest, most effective drug there is for pain relief. Just one more reason why it is illegal. Most users don't make the news.

  5. Better than a rover, and just for pictures? on Google Lunar XPrize Teams Partner For a 2016 SpaceX Moonshot · · Score: 1

    Send something up than can actually build something useful, like a 3D printed backhoe and tunnel boring machine with local material. Then they they can build a habitable space.

  6. Always put a human on the trigger on Only Twice Have Nations Banned a Weapon Before It Was Used; They May Do It Again · · Score: 1

    That makes the killing more humane :-/

  7. Re:The actual methods on Researchers: Alcohol Health Risks Underestimated, Marijuana Relatively Safe · · Score: 1

    It is only something that confirms that prohibition isn't about public health. It is strictly for revenue generation and crowd control.

  8. Re:It works for me on Google Teams Up With 3 Wireless Carriers To Combat Apple Pay · · Score: 1

    NSA Hack-a-Way... You will lose everything. The security is weaker than a wet Kleenex. How is this any good for people without bank accounts?

  9. :-) I meant the downmod... But it's not all bad.

    After Nixon, it was Reagan who really got the ball rolling on the sentencing that has bumped up the prison population so dramatically. And of course the damn democrats have proven useless or worse, complicit. Civil forfeiture is a Biden thing, to which they are taking baby steps to atone, just enough to keep voters from straying.

  10. Yellow politics has a very long history. I didn't vote for Obama, or Reagan. I already knew they are liars. I am only criticizing the people that do vote for them despite the lies. For this I will be attacked. Introspection is just not on the table.

  11. Re:What that tells me on Researchers: Alcohol Health Risks Underestimated, Marijuana Relatively Safe · · Score: 4, Interesting

    US soldiers are dying in the ongoing and perpetual Afghan Opium War to bring the finest kind to Russia/Europe/America. As the graph shows they were entirely successful. Here Bush's *Mission* was definitely accomplished, in spades! I don't know whether prohibition or legalization leads to more profit in these times. Prohibition definitely *creates jobs*. So the incentive to abolish it remains diminished.

  12. Re:FFS on Researchers: Alcohol Health Risks Underestimated, Marijuana Relatively Safe · · Score: 1, Troll

    I always thought that my father's generation would be the last of the prohibitionists. Imagine my disappointment at seeing people my age voting for people like Reagan and his racist drug policies, twice! And to this day voting for business as usual while enjoying their after dinner spliffs. Maybe Obama can still surprise us by pardoning everybody in the system for pot, like Maher asked. It's almost 80 years overdue.

  13. The facts are irrelevant! on Researchers: Alcohol Health Risks Underestimated, Marijuana Relatively Safe · · Score: 5, Insightful

    We've known this for many years. It doesn't matter in a dogmatic political system that profits from human suffering.

  14. Re:FIrst phrase translated from Yucatec Maya on Microsoft Translator Now Supports Yucatec Maya and Querétaro Otomi Language · · Score: 2

    No, the first word everybody is looking for is "pelaná"

  15. Ba'ax ka wa'alik? on Microsoft Translator Now Supports Yucatec Maya and Querétaro Otomi Language · · Score: 1

    Mix ba'al.

  16. Re:Is this the right way? on Lenovo Hit With Lawsuit Over Superfish Adware · · Score: 1

    No criminal charges are necessary. A simple revocation of their charter and seizure of assets will have the desired effect. The problem is that business owns the government so basically nothing will happen until the voters wake up.

  17. Re:Lawyers rejoice!! on Lenovo Hit With Lawsuit Over Superfish Adware · · Score: 2

    Hasn't worked too well, has it? Class action is a trivial business expense compared to what is gained. What should happen is a revocation of the corporate charter, and all revenues and properties seized a la *civil forfeiture*.

  18. Re:War is Hell. on 100 Years of Chemical Weapons · · Score: 1

    Or creating instability is a good way of chasing off competing 'foreign' investment. One thing for sure is that it is very good for some industries, This is Obama's/Clinton's legacy. I would say, *Mission Accomplished!*

  19. Re: Taxpayers on NSA, GHCQ Implicated In SIM Encryption Hack · · Score: 1

    People vote for the politicians who authorize the NSA's activities with little to no oversight.

  20. Re:I think I speak for everyone when I say on NSA, GHCQ Implicated In SIM Encryption Hack · · Score: 1

    The thing is that it is our issue, not the state's. The state is 'just following orders'.

  21. Re:What about urban sprawl in the ancient times? on Ancient and Modern People Followed Same Mathematical Rule To Build Cities · · Score: 1

    Most likely they were 'vacation' houses, for the weekend.

  22. Re:We're Number 1! We're Number 1! on NSA, GHCQ Implicated In SIM Encryption Hack · · Score: 1

    And more colorful uniforms. That's a big plus.

  23. Re:Taxpayers on NSA, GHCQ Implicated In SIM Encryption Hack · · Score: 1

    And not only that, 98% of the voters approve. So, you're right. They must be doing a wonderful job, they're still at it. Complaining about the agency while giving consent with one's vote is highly illogical.

  24. Re:Fallout? on NSA, GHCQ Implicated In SIM Encryption Hack · · Score: 1

    It should be obvious... You will.... Why the surprised look?

  25. Re:Fallout? on NSA, GHCQ Implicated In SIM Encryption Hack · · Score: 2

    Because 98% of those who vote give their consent. We knew what these people were doing since before the Church Commission, yet the voters continue to reelect the perpetrators. Don't blame the government for doing what it is told by the voting public.

    And please save your breath with the 'lack of choices' and 'lesser evil' bullshit. I ain't hearing it! We did this to ourselves. There is nobody else to blame.