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  1. Ah, but you brought up the issue of spinelessness, in your usual one sided fashion. You should try to be more *Fair & Balanced*

  2. Re:Government should just drop the product. on Price-gouging Maker of EpiPen Literally Said That Critics Can Go Fuck Themselves (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 1

    Patents are a government granted privilege. What could be more 'left', by your definition?

  3. Re:Government should just drop the product. on Price-gouging Maker of EpiPen Literally Said That Critics Can Go Fuck Themselves (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 2

    Government should revoke the patent when it is being abused.

  4. Re: Study May Contain Wrong or Falsified Data, on Dozens of Recent Clinical Trials May Contain Wrong or Falsified Data, Claims Study (theguardian.com) · · Score: 2

    How the hell does he even have that many publications?!?

    Probably doing a study on the effects of amphetamines.

  5. Re:We could do all that shit on What To Do If the Laptop Ban Goes Global (backchannel.com) · · Score: 1

    A different class?

    Yes

    Like politicians from the *other* party which support the same policies?

    No

  6. Study May Contain Wrong or Falsified Data, on Dozens of Recent Clinical Trials May Contain Wrong or Falsified Data, Claims Study (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    claims another study

    Authors of the first study were promptly sacked

  7. Re:Hasn't this already been decided? on Supreme Court Agrees To Decide Major Privacy Case On Cellphone Data (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    Well, right now there is even less demand that the government obeys the law. Majority rule has jumped the shark.

  8. Re:We could do all that shit on What To Do If the Laptop Ban Goes Global (backchannel.com) · · Score: 1

    I couldn't be more obvious. You're just not interested in anything outside your preferred narrative.

  9. LOL! Even funnier! Who are the people protesting against certain types speaking on college campuses? They're certainly not conservatives as defined by your tabloids. On the other hand, the democrats in congress define spinelessness in their show of 'compromise' and appeasement (in reality just more corruption). Just another reason they keep losing more elections.

  10. Re:the problem... INVESTORS.... on Silicon Valley Is Too Focused On Taking the Easy Path in Health Care (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Really. This story even isn't about 'health care'. It's about investment risks and opportunities. And as soon as the subject of 'valuations' comes up, you should run for the hills.

  11. Re:Hasn't this already been decided? on Supreme Court Agrees To Decide Major Privacy Case On Cellphone Data (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    'Citizen'? You mean, 'people' right?

  12. Re:We could do all that shit on What To Do If the Laptop Ban Goes Global (backchannel.com) · · Score: 1

    So something about 30 years ago. it will be hard to go back and elect different politicians 30 or 40 years ago.

    Are you really trying to say it's any different now? And you're not making sense. The tribalism is on the voters' part. Sorry, you're just being obtuse and intentionally twisting what I posted. Trying reading up a little on how the US/Europe are feeding terrorists (oops, I did it again, I meant 'moderate rebels') in Syria for just the most recent example (you can do your own googling). You might even see the elephant in the room on this whole 'Benghazi' thing.

  13. Re:We could do all that shit on What To Do If the Laptop Ban Goes Global (backchannel.com) · · Score: 1

    *sigh*

    And I would hope you understand what the Saudi arms deal is about.

  14. Re:Not that this bromide really deserves a reply . on Wikipedia's Switch To HTTPS Has Successfully Fought Government Censorship (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    You still haven't shown any difference between 'left' and 'right'.

    My ability to distinguish them was never in question.

    Exactly, but it is based on a totally imaginary premise. The reality is that there is no difference. Authoritarianism is totally and utterly non partisan in whatever fashion you can dream up.

  15. Re:The dead giveaway is the AC response on Congressman Proposes Organizations Should Be Allowed To 'Hack Back' (engadget.com) · · Score: 1

    And really, did we have these kinds of typos before there was an internet?

  16. Re:The dead giveaway is the AC response on Congressman Proposes Organizations Should Be Allowed To 'Hack Back' (engadget.com) · · Score: 0

    Calling someone out when they are being stupid is helpful to them.

    People call me out all the time
    I tell them to fuck off
    Next you know, I'm President of the United States
    I mean. how cool is that?

  17. Re:The story misses the really big concern, IMHO on Congressman Proposes Organizations Should Be Allowed To 'Hack Back' (engadget.com) · · Score: 1

    Big business can't even be trusted with the tools it already has. It sure as hell doesn't need this one too!

    You know that, and I know that, but it hardly matters when they are given keys to the city with every election, does it?

  18. That's what's cool about this whole Trump thing on Congressman Proposes Organizations Should Be Allowed To 'Hack Back' (engadget.com) · · Score: 1

    Predictability was thrown out the window. Everything is up for grabs now. What the hell, run with it!

  19. Re:Not that this bromide really deserves a reply . on Wikipedia's Switch To HTTPS Has Successfully Fought Government Censorship (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    Take it as you wish. You still can't differentiate the state from the corporation.

  20. Re:Fuck off america on Trump Announces US Withdrawal From Paris Climate Accord (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    I knew Trump was stupid but not this stupid.

    Stupid? In what way? You think he or the party will lose votes and money over this?

  21. GOP's spinelessness

    Now that's funny!

  22. Re:Not that this bromide really deserves a reply . on Wikipedia's Switch To HTTPS Has Successfully Fought Government Censorship (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    I'm sorry, what? You expect me to believe that Stalin had the wealth and power to act on his own?

  23. Re:We could do all that shit on What To Do If the Laptop Ban Goes Global (backchannel.com) · · Score: 1

    I don't know. Who is the 'non-voter'?

  24. Re:We could do all that shit on What To Do If the Laptop Ban Goes Global (backchannel.com) · · Score: 1

    We might find some politicians that are less willing to finance the the terrorists, I mean, 'moderate rebels'... That will reduce the attacks dramatically.

    Whatever, it's up to the voters to decide. They should try something else instead of all this blame passing.

  25. Re:Fix it now or Europe as you know it is history on After London Attack, PM Calls For Internet Regulation To Fight Terrorists (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    A brief spat (though without the treat of more bombing, the war would indeed flare up again, which poses the question, who does keep the peace in Europe since 1945?) Before the end of world war two Europe has been in a constant state of warfare throughout it's history, well, after humans arrived. Truth be told, world war one started many thousands of years ago (maybe 13 billion years ago). This is just a temporary truce held together by an irresistible force.