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  1. Re:What else can he say? on US Attorney General Defends Handling of Aaron Swartz Case · · Score: 1

    You can be sure he will apologize in his memoirs after he does retire, just like all those before him. SOP

    Does it matter? Would you buy it? I mean the book, er I mean the apology?

  2. Re:Not long for this administration on US Attorney General Defends Handling of Aaron Swartz Case · · Score: 1

    Between Fast and Furious, Swartz, and now giving the OK on drone strikes against US citizens in America - he doesn't have a friend in the world, he has ticked off everyone.

    But he does have some very strong neck muscles from looking over his shoulder every minute or so.

  3. Re:Duh. on US Attorney General Defends Handling of Aaron Swartz Case · · Score: 1

    Don't forget, this asshole is also an asshole that thinks that drone strikes on US citizens on US soil is OK.

    Just who, exactly, supplied international narco-terrorists with weapons and Timothy McVeigh et al, with explosives?
    We are at war with arrogant criminality on all fronts. Only time will decide the victor.

  4. Re:The enemy of my enemy on Rand Paul Launches a Filibuster Against Drone Strikes On US Soil · · Score: 1

    There needs to be less "Us vs. Them" in American politics. There needs to be more "Right vs. Wrong".

    All there has to be is justice...just us. And you are not it. So they say.

  5. HA! on Florida Sinkhole Highlights State's Geologic Instability · · Score: 1

    The biggest sinkhole is in Washington DC, with all the corrupt and greedy CONgressMEN who just threw the American people off that fiscal cliff they were bragging about saving us from. Reduce spending now, pink slips for politicians, and pink coveralls too, like they wear in prison.

  6. Jobs is right! on Did Steve Jobs Pick the Wrong Tablet Size? · · Score: 1

    It's the same size as seen on Star Trek, and we all know that's in the future.

  7. Re:Really? on Nearly Every NYC Crime Involves Computers, Says Manhattan DA · · Score: 1

    Corrupt government soliciting coroporations are why we have out of control corporations.

    Computers don't cause crime, people cause...oh, wait!

  8. Re:Big surprise on China Says It Is the Target of US Hack Attacks · · Score: 1

    US government & corporate groups are hacking too. I cant wait for the "blah blah no proof" bullshit next.

    More likely that the Chinese count every spam email as "hack attack".

    More likely that the Cabal wants WWIII so they can ramp up the NWO.

  9. Re:It IS somewhat shocking. on DoJ Admits Aaron Swartz's Prosecution Was Political · · Score: 1

    Is it time for mob justice yet?

    Unfortunately, the politicians are the mob, it's just that all the other mobsters work for them. So, in essence, justice has been served.

  10. Re:It IS somewhat shocking. on DoJ Admits Aaron Swartz's Prosecution Was Political · · Score: 1

    What would really be shocking is if anyone went to jail for this.

    Yeah, some innocent schmo with a different opinion than the status quo.

  11. Re:It IS somewhat shocking. on DoJ Admits Aaron Swartz's Prosecution Was Political · · Score: 1

    It's not at all shocking that it was politically motivated. What's shocking is that they admitted it.

    This is the arrogance that has become our leadership. What should happen next is the displeasure of the American people, just like the displeasure that occured on December 8, 1941. If these CONgressMEN do not step down, then they should be forced to do so. But we all know that won't happen. You will not see it on Facebook, therefore, it never happened.

  12. Re:Nothing To Worry About on Six of Hanford's Nuclear Waste Tanks Leaking Badly · · Score: 1

    remember what a said about stopping speaking 1 sentence early?

    huh?
    Who's to blame for what the puppet says, the puppet or the hand up the puppet's ass?

  13. Re:Nothing To Worry About on Six of Hanford's Nuclear Waste Tanks Leaking Badly · · Score: 1

    Wait, doesn't the government do the regulating? When the government is running the show, who the heck is the regulator?

    This is what happens when the "should be regulated" dictate to the "should be regulating", the people lose and the planet loses as well. Thanks alot for Fuckyoushima, assholes.

  14. Re:Break Their Legs and Put Them in the Everglades on 'This Is Your Second and Final Notice' Robocallers Revealed · · Score: 1

    Kind of extreme.......well, maybe not. My father is elderly and it's like he's under assault by these low life scum. There are so many organizations that live off of these kind of scams. I'd like to see drastic action taken.

    If it wasn't for the greedy banksters and their bought dog, in the back pocket politicians as well as all the incompetent bureaucratic minions whose only joy is making others miserable, this would be a really nice place. Then I could stop praying to the deity who would listen and erase this piss-ant planet once and for all.

  15. here's how you pimp it on Ask Slashdot: How to Pimp My Android Tablet? · · Score: 1

    Slap it around, take it's money and tell it to get back on the street, biatch!

  16. Thou shalt not steal on Hector Xavier Monsegur, Aka Sabu, Dodges Sentencing Again · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The government doesn't like competition.

  17. Re:Editors.... on France Plans 20-Billion Euro National Broadband Plan · · Score: 1

    And they're only planning to make a plan, according to the story title.

    Do they have a plan for that?

    Yes, they do have a plan, when they are invaded, one press of a button and a tweet goes out that they surrender.

  18. Re:I say cut the F-35 on There Is Plenty To Cut At the Pentagon · · Score: 1

    And that alone is reason enough to start a revolution.

    You can't start what has already begun. You don't throw stones until you have more than you need. By stones I mean evidence of wrong doing by those who swore an oath to uphold the Constitution. The NWO appears to be crumbling and they're deserting the ship (of state) like rats or are trying to do so.

  19. in doublespeak that means... on White House Tells Agencies To Increase Access to Fed-Funded Research · · Score: 1

    The Constitution is out the door, the American taxpayer is under assault from the CONgressMEN, the budget will never balance except by raising taxes, there will be no accountability from our "elected" officials, corporate immunity with impunity dictating government policy to the detriment of the governed. All of it reigns supreme, but hey, how about them Ravens?

  20. Donations please on The Internet Archive To Pay Salaries Partly In Bitcoin, Requests Donations · · Score: 1

    I want to be paid in gold and silver, I am accepting all donations.

  21. Re:How about bricking them? on Apple Now Working With the NYPD To Curb iPhone Thefts · · Score: 1

    Why not simply brick any device reported stolen? I understand it's done in other countries (or for other devices).

    Why not use Lowjack? Find the bastards, what they're doing besides stealing iPhones, iPads or any other electronic device, and take them down. Is it really a stigma if you steal something, you should be punished?

  22. Re:Quit promoting it when it doesn't work on Flu Shot Doing Poor Job of Protecting Older People This Year · · Score: 1

    This is a virus, your two main options are to either have people avoid human contact or give them a vaccination. Sure, things like washing hands might help a bit, but ultimately, there aren't a lot of options for something like the flu.

    What's more, you're ignoring the fact that this year it worked for 9% of the people over 65 who got it. That's really not a good number, but it's better than zero and ignores the other people who received the vaccination as well.

    Government mandated vaccinations are not for curing, but for culling.

  23. Re:The airwaves are public not private on Carmakers Oppose Opening Up 5GHZ Spectrum Space For Unlicensed Wi-Fi · · Score: 1

    I'd rather have 1000 GBPS wireless for free than 10 GBPS wireless and stupid talking cars that anyone can hack if they have a decent rootkit, anyway.

    Kitt; Micheal, you're going too fast.

    Michael: Kitt, see this switch on your dashboard, it turns off your control of the accelerator.

    If it talks, then, it can listen, so, who else can listen?

  24. Re:No way... on Homeland Security Stole Michael Arrington's Boat · · Score: 1

    you can't do shit about it either, no matter how "powerful" you may feel.

    Are you sure? How many Israeli agents went after NAZI war criminals? Since NDAA, we are now in a state of war (technically?) with the STATE Inc.; and people have long memories. The diffference being, these DHS criminals won't be moving to Argentina.

  25. Re:A bit hard to enforce.... on Planetary Resources To 'Claim' Asteroids With Beacons · · Score: 1

    Unless they have Space Police out there. Who knows how this would turn out, but it does raise another issue - when we finally get off of our collective asses and start a more aggressive space program(s), who the heck is gonna regulate commodities, etc out in space?

    The real question is, "When we get out there, will those that are already there, allow us to remain?"
    Besides, I've been working on what I call the Hephaestus Project for over 30 years. Since this government of CONgressMEN have yet to balance the budget, I do not expect to see it come to fruition. But then again, neither did da Vinci of his ideas, nor am I placing myself in the same league as Leonardo.
    I'm sure someone will say, "If your idea is so great, why haven't we heard of it?"
    My response is, If all you can think of is how much will it cost or what do I get from it, then, you are not ready for it. A great man once said, We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.