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  1. Re:Difference between CNN & Fox News on Mueller Report 'Summary' Delivered to US Congress (cnn.com) · · Score: 0

    Sorry, they *burned the tapes*. That's the way the cookie crumbles...

  2. Re:Difference between CNN & Fox News on Mueller Report 'Summary' Delivered to US Congress (cnn.com) · · Score: 0

    there's no underlying crime in the first place.

    Yeah there is. There's money laundering, tax evasion, extortion, all sorts of cool stuff. Not to worry, the accusers are just as guilty, so we have... *The Dance*

  3. New Product Announcement on Apple Arcade Is a New Game Subscription Service For iOS, Mac, and Apple TV (theverge.com) · · Score: 1
  4. Re:This was the service that really excited me on Apple Arcade Is a New Game Subscription Service For iOS, Mac, and Apple TV (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    My only gripe is we have to wait until fall to see the service arrive

    Gives everybody six more months of nauseating hype before the disappointment. Call it the Apple *Mueller Report*.

  5. Re:there was clear Russian interference on Mueller Report 'Summary' Delivered to US Congress (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    It's a clear violation of the 1st Amendment. Especially since it's political. That is supposed the most protected speech. This is why we're fucked up. We won't demand that the law be enforced as written. Nobody has any right to regulate speech, much less political speech. And it's wrong to even classify it. Speech is speech, and nothing more.

  6. Re:there was clear Russian interference on Mueller Report 'Summary' Delivered to US Congress (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    What about 'em?

  7. Doesn't matter. You don't deny the rest of us our rights. You find another way.

  8. Bezos has no editorial control over the Wash Post

    :-)

  9. Re:America got a taste of its own "soup" on Mueller Report 'Summary' Delivered to US Congress (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    You're assuming that the Russians actually interfered. Sorry, we did it to ourselves. It doesn't even compare to watch the CIA does in Central/South America, Africa, middle east, Asia.... They shoot people in those places. Our system suffers nothing even resembling such forceful coercion.

  10. Re:America got a taste of its own "soup" on Mueller Report 'Summary' Delivered to US Congress (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    Nonsense. Russian "interference" is a bullshit excuse made by the losers. Both sides were already claiming it before November.

    As far as any real interference, it was all done domestically, and everybody went after exactly the wrong target. And the guilty Party completely got away with it. In fact, to even bring it up will now start the onslaught. Watch...

  11. Re:Still a con man on Mueller Report 'Summary' Delivered to US Congress (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    Trump is a con man.

    Yeah, and despite that, he won. What does that say about the so called "opposition"? He's not the only one, and he's not the worst. His real "crime" is for exposing the con game for what it is.

    What's even sadder is that there still is no real opposition, even now. There is only distraction, to rebuild the facade and restore the old order. And so, the damn pendulum swings back. This time it'll be different, right?

    Getting this clown and his associates out of office would be a larger priority for this country. What a disaster.

    What makes putting the same old shit back in place any less of a disaster?

  12. Re:The real question on Mueller Report 'Summary' Delivered to US Congress (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    Why? Because he wouldn't cough up the money? That knife?

  13. Re:"Not guilty" then. on Mueller Report 'Summary' Delivered to US Congress (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    The evidence has to be admissible in a court of law. That's a roll of the dice the AG has to take.

  14. there was clear Russian interference on Mueller Report 'Summary' Delivered to US Congress (cnn.com) · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Bullshit! Buying ads and posting on social media is not "interference". You gotta prove they hacked the machines and fudged the count.

    If you want to see interference, look at what the DNC did to Sanders

  15. Then don't vote for them!

  16. You teach them to protect themselves. Let's not cripple anybody else.

  17. Re:free and anonymous connectivity is not the prob on 8chan Criticized By Its Founder, Blocked by Australian and NZ ISPs (marketwatch.com) · · Score: 1

    You cannot justify censorship.

  18. The real question is: Should the Washington Post be considered Jeff Bezos Blog?

  19. Use the wired ones, instead.

    Very funny! Find a place to plug them in...

  20. Re:free and anonymous connectivity is not the prob on 8chan Criticized By Its Founder, Blocked by Australian and NZ ISPs (marketwatch.com) · · Score: 1

    the point of the article is that free and anonymous connectivity has caused a problem.

    Yes, and that is bullshit. It has not caused a problem, except to the people who want to control communications and information. The rationale is simple to understand. So, leave it to them to make up stories to justify their existence, and sell their snake oil. The most important thing right now is to develop the tech that can route around all attempts at censorship instead of arguing about it. The tyrants can whine about our horrible freedom amongst themselves.

  21. Instead of a "Privacy Policy" on How The FBI Easily Retrieved Michael Cohen's Data From Both Apple and Google (cnn.com) · · Score: 2

    Just put up a Miranda Warning. Makes more sense

  22. Re:free and anonymous connectivity is not the prob on 8chan Criticized By Its Founder, Blocked by Australian and NZ ISPs (marketwatch.com) · · Score: 1

    It's effectiveness of censorship was never in doubt. The simple and necessary goal is to make it as difficult as possible.

  23. Re:free and anonymous connectivity is not the prob on 8chan Criticized By Its Founder, Blocked by Australian and NZ ISPs (marketwatch.com) · · Score: 1

    I take it you don't browse at -1

    :-) That would be very presumptuous of you...

  24. The question is really, how do we protect our society from those who would take advantage of these people?

    No, the question is, how do we protect ourselves from "these people" that are unstable and/or impressionable?

  25. free and anonymous connectivity is not the problem on 8chan Criticized By Its Founder, Blocked by Australian and NZ ISPs (marketwatch.com) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    It is the solution...