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  1. Re:aren't required to respect the rules? on Obama's Privacy Bill of Rights: Just a Beginning · · Score: 2

    So this is a Privacy Bill of Suggestions :)

    This bill of rights will go the same way as the last "Bill of Rights", the way of the Constitution.

  2. Re:First electric post on Electric Rockets Set To Transform Space Flight · · Score: 1

    Tesla would love this shit!

    Yeah, a gas powered flying saucer. How Edison of you.

  3. Re:not needed on DHS Budget Includes No New Airport Body Scanners · · Score: 1

    Maybe they figure with crude over $100/barrel, unemployment 25%, inflation 10%, collapse of the EU, etc, that no one will be flying, so they're planning to install prairie schooner scanners and horse wagon scanners.

    If it comes with an attached shower, please decline if the option is offered.

  4. Re:BB: "Inparty must continuebe goodthink!" on UK Plans More Spying On Internet Users Under 'Terrorism' Pretext · · Score: 1

    If you are not for Draconian tyrrany, then you are for unbridled anarchy...think of the children!

  5. Three little words on Stealing Laptops For Class Credit · · Score: 1

    Lojack for Laptops.

  6. Re:Really? on Is the Government Scaring Web Businesses Out of the US? · · Score: 1

    I'd like to see the tech community make an effort to reverse-engineer politician's thinking process. It's clearly different from that of a normal person.

    "Fear is the lock and laughter the key..." - Suite Judy Blue Eyes

  7. spying on the spied spies on Australian Police Spying On Web, Phone Usage With No Warrants · · Score: 1

    Quis custodiet ipsos custodet.
    Who watches the watching watchers?

  8. Re:Intellectual Property on Data Sharing Aids the Fight Against Malaria · · Score: 1

    It has gotten even worse than that. Patents have been used by large corporations to engage in anti-competitive behavior.

    This is what Jim Humble has said over and over. Protocols using MMS have proven successful, yet the FDA refuses to investigate any of the claims without hundreds of millions of dollars. Look at all the drugs being hawked on TV, the glibness of the caveats shows that profits outweigh safety. Properly made MMS can effect the health of anyone in a positive manner.
    I, myself made repeated visits to a VA hospital for a recurring leg infection. The approved course consisted of Vancomycin, both IV for four to five days, followed by a two week course of capsules. Within four weeks I returned to the hospital with an infection worse than the last time. A six week course of MMS, increasing the dosage daily, and two years later the infection has yet to return. I have lost faith in doctors, the pharmaceutical industry, the FDA and the government that kowtows to Big Pharma. MMS cannot be patented, nor a profit be made, yet, it helps.

  9. Re:I hate to defend Monsanto somewhat, but on 300k Organic Farmers To Sue Monsanto For Seed Patent Claims · · Score: 1

    :I hate to defend Monsanto somewhat, but a majority of bought-dog politicians are in their pocket, so I won't.

  10. Re:It's a good thing the military is still funded. on White House Wants Devastating Cuts To NASA's Mars Exploration · · Score: 1

    Space exploration is where most of our military science came from in the first place.

    We come in peace, shoot to kill, shoot to kill. - Star Trekin

  11. Re:The establishment needs a target to blame on Did Anonymous Take Down CIA.gov? · · Score: 1

    Any "terrorist" attack, blame it on Al-Qaeda.

    Any "hacking" on any government or multi-national coroporation website, blame it on Anonymous.

    Soon people will stand united against these "fringe" groups, and keep giving up their freedom in progress.

    A fringe group like the white hats that believe the lies have gone on long enough.

  12. Re:To satisfy the first law of logic on Boiling Down the Meaning of Life · · Score: 1

    The first law of logic is that you must know what you're talking about. Without an agreed upon definition, any use of the word "life" invalidates logical arguments containing it.

    Logic, going wrong with confidence.

  13. Re:Green Energy on Journalist Arrested For Tweet Deported to Saudi Arabia · · Score: 1

    Well-regulated nuclear power is green energy, in my book.

    This is true, and I fully agree. The only well regulated nuclear reactor is the Sun. More solar power!

  14. decommissioned computers on NASA Unplugs Its Last Mainframe · · Score: 1

    Decommissioned computers for whom?

  15. Re:Futile on Central Europe Countries Continue to Oppose ACTA · · Score: 0

    That's political speak for "re-evaluating the impact on future popularity/votes" and "assessing lobbyist monetary income levels"

    Finally someone to stand up to the Corporate states of America. Wait til we do the same.
    End The Fed.
    End The IRS.
    End the Corruption.

  16. Re:Regulations... on Credit Suisse Traders Manipulated IT Systems To Hide $500m Losses · · Score: 1

    Sometimes, when I look at what are current system is, I think Hammurabi was onto something...

    Here's how to make sure this doesn't happen again, take these asshats, handcuff their hands to their waists and condoms on their back. Drop them into a maximum security prison with plenty of Vaseline tubes, then tape the entertainment for future stock traders. If these money-men want to screw over the general population, then let the "general population" screw them.
    Kill the killers, rape the rapists, terrorize the terrorists.

  17. Re:Who? on 10-Year Gary McKinnon Case To End This Year · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Lots of people 'give a shit', myself included. Go back to Reddit or 4chan with the rest of your kind (trolls)

    I give a shit. - J Assange

  18. Re:Fun science experiment you can do at home on Don't Worry About Global Warming, Say 16 Scientists in the WSJ · · Score: 1

    If the ice caps melt, that's a disaster in itself.

    Most of the world's people and a large fraction of its arable land are below the flood line.

    If the Sno-Caps melt, it's a mess, easily cleaned with soap and water.

  19. stepping down on White House Chief Technology Officer Steps Down · · Score: 1

    When you can walk, walk away. When you can't walk away, run.
    Finally, someone who has the guts to divest themselves before the O'bama, Bush, Clinton crime cabal has the floor drop out from under them.
    Life: the time between the floor dropping and the rope going taut.

  20. Re:Another invader???? on Mars-Bound Probe Serves As Radiation Guinea Pig · · Score: 1

    I'm sure Citizen #64226 would be interested in hearing about the failure to stop the latest invader from the blue planet, but he's busy trying to regrow his gelsacs...

    I am not a number, I am a free man. - #6

  21. Re:Why? on States Using Cloud Based Voting System For Overseas Citizens · · Score: 1

    it will be hacked, i don't see any other outcome.

    Don't let that stop the continued steamrolling of American citizens.

  22. Re:Likely answer... on SOPA Goes Back To the Drawing Board, PIPA Postponed · · Score: 1

    The most likely answer is this: too many people knew what was being planned. We can't have people knowing about the laws that attack their rights and freedoms, can we?

    Exactly, the bought dogs of consgress will wait and in the middle of the night pass it like they did the federal reserve act.

  23. Re:There would be no healthcare crisis in the U.S. on The Problem With Personalized Medicine · · Score: 1

    National healthcare gets a better deal on drugs. You know who gets the drugs the cheapest? the VA. do you know why? volume.

    Cheap, useless drugs only help Big Pharma.

    SO some drug companies make some money? so what?

    When Big Pharma and their bought dogs of consgress outlaw natural substances because they can't be patented, thereby forcing you down dead ends and blind alleys of the CANCER moneypit, That's, so what.
    I've had three tumor operations, none of which I would wish on my worst enemy or even you. I've seen relatives and friends die from chemo and radiation therapy.
    I believe the reason I'm still alive is due to the fact that I refused all chemo and radiation.
    Rick Simpson has a story to tell that you should listen to.

  24. Re:There would be no healthcare crisis in the U.S. on The Problem With Personalized Medicine · · Score: 1

    I have a seriously hard time imagining how people could view healthcare as a tool of oppression.

    When you lose all your money to the likes of MADOF or CORZINE or to TARP payees, living from day to day can be very oppressive.

  25. Re:Fifth Amendment? on US Supreme Court Upholds Removal of Works From Public Domain · · Score: 1

    Of course it doesn't.

    We don't get to be bought and sold.

    We can just be taken by force.

    Take a look at your birth certificate, it's not much more than a bill of sale where your mother rats you out as an informant.FTFY