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  1. Re:I call those exceptions "rights" on Facebook Must Delete Hate Postings Worldwide, Rules Austrian Court (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    All that would put the codified version in violation, or the constitution is moot. Which is it?

  2. Re:Never fly in the USA. on Support For a Universal Basic Income Is Inching Up In Europe (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    What good is the 'new stuff' if nobody buys it? And statistics are great until you get tagged. And if you want to play the 'I've seen it all' thing, I happen to remember when single income families were livin' large without sinking into the abyss.

  3. Re:Disenfranchise paupers on Support For a Universal Basic Income Is Inching Up In Europe (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    Amongst sociopaths yes

  4. Re:Disenfranchise paupers on Support For a Universal Basic Income Is Inching Up In Europe (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    Fascinatingly one sided...

  5. Re:Disenfranchise paupers on Support For a Universal Basic Income Is Inching Up In Europe (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    Why just the paupers? You should apply the same rules to everybody that receives public assistance, rich and poor alike.

  6. Re:Never fly in the USA. on Support For a Universal Basic Income Is Inching Up In Europe (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    Sounds like the perfect way to beat the stagnant wages we've been under for the last forty years.

  7. Re:explanation for dummies on Support For a Universal Basic Income Is Inching Up In Europe (qz.com) · · Score: 2

    Or am I missing something?

    Yes, it works better with 3 to 5 hundred million people. And without the present day hoarding of capital by a small pack of gluttons that we allow to run our governments, financing would be trivial.

  8. Who's helping ISIS? on Social Media Giants Sued For Helping ISIS (torontosun.com) · · Score: 1

    Chances are it's your various governments, American, European, Russia etc. As usual it's just business.

    Here this is just plain old scapegoating to control the medium and individual communications. Standard stuff. You go with what works.

  9. Re: Isn't it obvious? on 'Weaponized' Twitter Bots Spread Info From French Campaign Hack (recode.net) · · Score: 1

    Yes, they most certainly are a reflection of the people that vote for them.

  10. Re:200M vs. 20B on 39 Years Ago The World's First Spam Was Sent (mercurynews.com) · · Score: 0

    Why are we tolerating these people on this planet again?

    Well, for one reason, it is trivial to block. Whitelisting is one of many ways...

  11. Russia and France do share a bit of history.

  12. Now the most common excuse used by losers.

    Thanks Hillary!

  13. Re:It's almost comical... on Leaked Document Reveals UK Plans For Wider Internet Surveillance (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    I'm sorry. Let me put it another way. You seem to be unaware of who your elected politicians actually represent. To wave it off as 'conspiracy theory' is a mistake. That's what they want you to think :-)

  14. Re:It's almost comical... on Leaked Document Reveals UK Plans For Wider Internet Surveillance (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Doing what they're told...by whom?

    By the party and its 'contributors'... Count de Monet. You (re)elect salesmen, not leaders. That is their job, and with a 97% reelection rate, they prove to be very good at it.

    Is this some kind of conspiracy theory?

    No, it's perfectly natural behavior in seeking wealth/power. Everybody looks for the advantage. It's fundamental animal psychology mixed with human psychopathy. Anybody who makes it out like a 'conspiracy theory' says more about their imagination, subject to propaganda, not mine.

  15. Re:Cat and Mouse on Leaked Document Reveals UK Plans For Wider Internet Surveillance (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    the privateer space company!

    Who controls the 'off' switch?

  16. Re:"Challenge Accepted" on Microsoft Tests a Secured Edge Browser For Business (techradar.com) · · Score: 1

    "malware-proof"... What better challenge is there?

  17. Tish! That's French! on EU Leader Says English Is Losing Importance (politico.eu) · · Score: 1

    French is a dying language, spoken only in the former African and Southeast Asian countries, and a dying empire. Soon it will just be a stupid accent, which is too bad, I like Maurice Chevalier

  18. Re:It's almost comical... on Leaked Document Reveals UK Plans For Wider Internet Surveillance (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Just so you know, the elected politicians aren't the ignorant ones here. They're just doing what they're told. The fact that they remain in power puts the ignorance in a totally different place

  19. Cat and Mouse on Leaked Document Reveals UK Plans For Wider Internet Surveillance (zdnet.com) · · Score: 2

    Tally ho!

    The ISP is the weak link. We need a solution to render them obsolete.

  20. Try reading the 9th some day. Just because a right is not specifically spelled out, doesn't mean we don't have them. The state has no right to compel anything, the ignorance and acquiescence of the people not withstanding. And you really have no right to imprison people under your social contract. Agreement has to be mutual, or it's not binding. Life doesn't have a EULA, aside from that enforced by the gun.

  21. Yep...

  22. Although, if they are smart, they will move to Texas or Florida too.

    They better take their therapists and gurus if they want to get through the culture shock

  23. Re:Congress: The Problem on Billboards Target Lawmakers Who Voted To Let ISPs Sell User Information (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    Oh dear! What does that say about the people who (re)elect them?

  24. Explain why that should be a right in the first place.

    Yep,you are correct. There are no rights without the force to protect them. So, as always, might makes right. Back to nature, baby

  25. Explain why what? Why should we protect our rights? You're just not making any sense.