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  1. Re:Ah, no... on Former Student Gets Year In Prison For College President Election Fraud · · Score: 2

    I have no sympathy for him. None at all.

    My sentiments exactly, I have no sympathy for any crooked politician. Corruption in politics should carry a 50 year sentence and the corrupting influence 100 years.

  2. Re:broccoli sucks. on A Scientist's Quest For Perfect Broccoli · · Score: 1

    that's all.

    I'd rather eat paprika laced with bugs for the same effect.

    You do, and, you pay a premium price for the opportunity.

  3. Re:I'm amazed... on George Zimmerman Acquitted In Death of Trayvon Martin · · Score: 1

    I'm amazed the Media didn't manage to convict him, despite how hard they tried.

    It's not about conviction, it's about governmen instilled racial division. As long as the people are divided, the PTB will maintain control. The truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth is what you swear on the holy book in the halls of corporate just us. Then, they take away the book, they take away the truth, they take away you.

  4. Re:Slashdot Propaganda Machine Working Overtime on What Medical Tests Should Teach Us About the NSA Surveillance Program · · Score: 1

    Truth and innocence are the first casualties of any conflict. The real truth, is that the government should fear its people, not the other way around. Government should nurture the population and not herd them to slaughter. When you use fear and sanctions against the people, a time will come when the people have nothing left to lose and nothing left to fear, this is when the people become the most dangerous.

  5. Re:Are terrorists really that dumb??? on Microsoft's Cooperation With NSA Either Voluntary, Or Reveals New Legal Tactic · · Score: 1

    Hate to break it to you, but all parties have pulled that kind of crap. FWIW, I do in fact remember Nixon and Watergate, just as one example. Your partisanship is showing....

    Does Vichy ring a tune?

  6. Re: Do good ... on Whistleblowing IT Director Fired By FL State Attorney · · Score: 1

    Mouthpiece, mouthpiece what ya gonna do
    You've been labeled evil by people like you.

  7. Re:Pay the piper on Flattr Adds Support For Funding In Bitcoin · · Score: 1

    Same as with any other currency- if you make money, you owe the government taxes on it. No different from canadian dollars, pesos, euros, etc. I don't know why people were even surprised.

    Unless you're the federal reserve or the IRS, both above the law corporations.

  8. Re:Expected on Detroit's Emergency Dispatch System Fails · · Score: 1

    Hey I heard you wanted a 911 system for your 911 system but it failed, so it failed.

  9. Encrypted e-mail: How much annoyance will you tolerate to keep the NSA away http://arstechnica.com/security/2013/06/encrypted-e-mail-how-much-annoyance-will-you-tolerate-to-keep-the-nsa-away/

    Skype *was* secure until someone gave it to the NSA, oh well. Put on your Luddite shoes and go back to writing letters flooding the world with them and confound the nosy parkers while supporting the USPS.

  10. Re:The real question is... on Snowden Offered Asylum By Venezuelan President · · Score: 1

    If you think this is troll, then go back to sleep, your government will take care of you. Just like Stalin, Lenin, Hitler, Mao, Amin, Pot, Bush, Obama and who knows, Clinton? A truly representative government is possible with the separation of Corporate and State. If you are a lawyer, businessman, or on a board of executives or related to one by blood or marriage you cannot run for office, ever.

  11. Re:Won't last long on Toxic Green Algae Takes Over Beaches Off Yellow Sea In China · · Score: 1

    "The Chinese will just take it home, cook it and eat it."

    The Chinese will just take it home, cook it and sell it to the Japanese.

    The Chinese will just take it home, cook it and sell it to the Japanese, who will re-package it for the American consumer. FTFY

  12. Re:Seafood! on Toxic Green Algae Takes Over Beaches Off Yellow Sea In China · · Score: 1

    Since it is non-toxic then let's scoop it up and eat it. I had something like that one night in Hong Kong... I ordered the number 57 even though my hosts told me to never do that.

    You should have ordered the 43 instead. Just sayin'.

  13. Re:biodiesel on Toxic Green Algae Takes Over Beaches Off Yellow Sea In China · · Score: 1

    seems like some enterprising person or (party-backed business) could make some lemonade.

    Yeah sure, then take a dump in it, figuratively and literally. Look at their rivers and you will understand the surrounding ocean.

  14. The real question is... on Snowden Offered Asylum By Venezuelan President · · Score: 1, Troll

    What happens when the American people finaly get tired of the corruption in government? Where will all the CONgressMEN, banksters, corporate criminals flee to? Argentina? Uraguay? Paraguay? Hmmm.

  15. Re:Uh, JPL on NASA Mulling Joint Lunar Missions With Commercial Enterprises · · Score: 1

    It's not about shutting down NASA, it's about the use of contractors. I have seen and been on both sides of that coin. When NASA or the contractors get their collective act together, the other side is in for some serious trouble.

  16. Re:Uh, JPL on NASA Mulling Joint Lunar Missions With Commercial Enterprises · · Score: 1

    ....so we can shut NASA down

    Congress would have to revoke their charter, I believe. Senators keep NASA around due to inertia, weather forecasts, the odd bit of national prestige, and contracts to companies from, or doing business in, their states.

    If you know anything about contractors and NASA, one word of advice...DON'T!

  17. Re:Not that I would try it on Stem Cells Used To Grow Miniature Human Livers In Mice · · Score: 2

    but would it be cannibalism to eat them?

    Let me know when they grow calf's liver, with onions and bacon, with a side of mashers and gravy.

  18. Re:Oblig. on Egyptian President Overthrown, Constitution Suspended · · Score: 1

    Sultans, please...

    Caliphs?

  19. Re:Entering the hospital may be first mistake on Microscopic "Tuning Forks" Help Determine Effectiveness of Antibiotics · · Score: 1

    If it's "snake oil", then why does it work? Read the literature. You drink chlorine, flourine and whatever else is in water and yet, you chastize me? I suppose you believe that hemp oil is "snake medicine" because the petrochemical / pharmaceutical industries say so, how sad. Ayervedic medicine and Traditional Chinese Medicine have approximately 5000 years each in written records and each of these countries has over 1 bbbbbbillion people. Granted, Western medicine excels in trauma and emergency procedures, yet there is lacking in chronic issues. I do not believe in taking unnecessary chances, yet too many surgeries, too many antibiotics, too many doctors saying "It's not my fault" and having their signatures on orders, hands on scapels makes me want different protocols that are not so invasive. Somewhere I remember a saying that goes "Physician, heal thyself."

  20. Re:Yet another great argument... on D.C. Awards Obamacare IT Work To Offshore Outsourcer · · Score: 1

    for why the H-1B system ought to be massively reduced and US contracts should be awarded only to actual US companies instead of shell-game "subsidiaries."

    So much for HIPPA.

  21. Re:Entering the hospital may be first mistake on Microscopic "Tuning Forks" Help Determine Effectiveness of Antibiotics · · Score: 0

    Since you're most likely to contract a hard to cure infection....in hospital..

    After 5 return visits to an un-named hospital, notorious for infections, I used MMS - Master Mineral Solution - and have yet to see a recurrence of the infection two years later. The hospital insisted on a 5 day, intravenous, in hospital, course of treatment followed by an at home one week oral course. Within weeks I was re-hospitalized worse than before. To boot, they used IRS to get their money taken from my tax return, how nice. Talk about a monopoly, infect, treat, re-infect, re-treat, etc, etc, etc, yet never admitting the infection issue n the first place.

  22. Re:I wonder... on To Counter Widespread Surveillance, Stealth Clothing · · Score: 1

    The RFID tag will be applied at Walmart / Target / other store. The SWAT team will be notified automatically by the cash register and the video of your purchase will be uploaded to the "database" to be saved for eternity. They will then begin (if they haven't already) tracking your vehicle by its tag and all the license plate reading cameras located on every traffic light in the city.

    You have been warned, now wait to be arrested for "interfering" with the police by your actions!

    I'm a meat Popsicle.

  23. Re:Oh boy! on RoboCup 2013: Team Water Is Middle Size League World Champion · · Score: 1

    Presumably they'd play soccer on whatever field you put them on as long as it's flat enough. So a battle field would probably be too rough and they'd fall over.

    Until they learn to jump.

  24. I wonder... on To Counter Widespread Surveillance, Stealth Clothing · · Score: 1

    Does this clothing have optional RFID tagging or is it mandatory?

  25. Re:Direct Withdrawal on Clinkle Wants To Become Your Wallet · · Score: 1

    "Creates a direct connection between your wallet and our bank account."

    Have the banksters signed off on this? What about service fees, interest, taxes, greed and corruption?