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  1. aaaahhhoooooooo!!!!! on See The Supermoon Tonight · · Score: 1

    Everyone seems to be talking about the physical effects the moon will exhibit, yet no one is talking about the effects on that quirky body of water, the human being. Last night at the local pizza joint it was packed and crazy. Tonight, the night of the full moon, how much crazier can it get?
    note to self: stay outta the bars.

  2. Re:This would make sense... on Former Goldman Programmer Sentenced To 97 Months · · Score: 2

    ...if all the top Goldman CEOs were put in jail for 8 years for their stunts that put the country into a major recession.

    A public execution in lieu of a football season would make everyone's day.

  3. Re:I want my vote back. on White House Wants New Copyright Law Crackdown · · Score: 1

    I expected someone who would listen to the people instead of the will of large corps. I was wrong.

    88% to 95% of voters feel better after a recall. No corporation needed. Now that's a mandate!

  4. Re:Wouldn't doubt it... on Cocaine Found At Kennedy Space Center · · Score: 1

    I guess that shit *really was* rocket fuel!

    I guess it gives new meaning to the "high frontier"

  5. how about... on White House Wants New Copyright Law Crackdown · · Score: 1

    How about a law that sets term limits
    How about a law that balances the budget.
    How about the truth about 911
    How about an investigation into Big Pharma, International banksters, the rubber stamping of patents on GMO plants.
    How about a recall.

  6. there ya go on Blogger Fined $60K For Telling the Truth · · Score: 1

    No good deed goes unpunished and no fuckup goes unrewarded, Ya gotta fuckup to move up.

  7. Re:How does the livestream come through on Cracks Showing in the Libyan Firewall? · · Score: 1

    You still here? If you questioned the leadership as much as you question me, would any of us be in the situation we find ourselves?
    Photo and data manipulation by experts is far more subtler than my blatant attempts. I showed you this photo rather than this one.
    Why is it that day after day, hour by hour, the American people were shown this yet not much of the Pentagram other than this, even though many video tapes were seized. What are people hiding?
    People are more interested in two train wrecks like Charlie and LiLo and yet, two other train wrecks like this and this here have greater impact on American policy.
    Politicians elected to office by 51% of the vote consider it a mandate, so what does this article say about the pissed off American voter? Politicians in office for more than two terms do not care about their constituents, this is my opinion. Two states and possibly three have decided to go back on their contract agreements. Considering how the American people were left with a bag of worms when Wall Street and the banksters tanked the economy and the politicians used taxpayer money to bail them out so the Wallstreeters and banksters could continue with their obscene bonuses, is it possible that the repercussions in Bell, California could escalate across the country all the way to Washington DC, I wonder?
    When the Europeans arrived in North, Central and South America, they first de-stabilized the indigenous people and then decimated them. Just ask any Native American Indian what they think of US government agreements. Now, the American people are being de-stabilized, what next?
    It's really been fun debating this with you, but I must move on. So long and thanks for all the fish.

  8. Re:How does the livestream come through on Cracks Showing in the Libyan Firewall? · · Score: 1

    They can fold or sheer, the momentum of the objects will make them continue on into the building, which is where they found the wreckage.

    60 mph = 88 fps:: 500 mph = ???. You do the math.
    The aircraft that flew into the WTC didn't leave little holes as you suggest. Sure, WTC != Pentagram, yet the wings should of slapped the building prior to folding...???!!!
    Where? No wing marks, no vertical stabilizer marks. Compare the "No Parking" sign to the size of the hole compared to the size of the alleged aircraft. Hello.

  9. Re:WANT! on $30 GPS Jammer Can Wreak Havok · · Score: 1

    So you're saying that this is an ideal way to fuck with people you don't like if they happen to be under in-house arrest?

    I didn't put these people in prison. For the most part they did it to themselves. In a civilized society, whatever that means, you act civilized. If you act like like an animal, being treated like one is inevitable, isn't it? Upbringing is partly responsible as is society, however,the individual is also responsible. The idea of free will exists. A person has the opportunity within themselves to excel in spite of the odds. Respect for oneself means respect for others means respect for society. Sure, this is a bunch of flowery sophisms, yet, sometimes a person needs to rise above the mundane.

  10. Re:WANT! on $30 GPS Jammer Can Wreak Havok · · Score: 1

    Stick - Carrot, you be the judge.

  11. Re:WANT! on $30 GPS Jammer Can Wreak Havok · · Score: 1

    So, imagine you have this Electronic Tag which the local judge ordered to be strapped to your leg... if they can't tell where you are, how can they tell if you've broken the curfew restrictions?

    If they can't tell where you are, you're in violation. Automatic incarceration at twice the original sentence. T,FTFY!

  12. Re:Authortarian Vomit on China Pledges To Step Up Internet Administration · · Score: 1

    If it's filtering things like child porn and mass produced soap operas - information shaping is fine by me...

    That's fine and all, however,I wouldn't trust the P(i)R(a)C(y) to administer anything. The P(i)R(a)C(y), for the last several thousand years has a checkered past of corruption at all levels of government. The only half credible government, IMHO was the Ming dynasty, and even that, I'm sure, had its problems too.

  13. Re:How does the livestream come through on Cracks Showing in the Libyan Firewall? · · Score: 1

    Yes, wings fold back when they hit something made of concrete and steel at 500+ mph

    Metal weakens under exposure to high temperatures, aviation fuel burns, nearly all the contents of an office building burn and burn hot, etc.

    Nice physics. At 500 mph aluminum wings don't fold back, they shear off. The hole in the Pentegram, shows no damage to the periphery, no damage whatsoever indicating the penetrating object was anything but circular or in this case, cylindrical, no vertical stabilizer damage, no horizontal wing damage to the holel.
    As to the metal weakening due to burning, the physics doesn't support the hypothesis. The only way the wing could be compromised by fire is if it were burning before impact.
    Of all the video cameras around the Pentagram, only a few frames were released to the public, why is that? I guess I'll have to wait until Wikileaks releases the videos.

  14. Re:How does the livestream come through on Cracks Showing in the Libyan Firewall? · · Score: 1

    Saw the video, big deal, doesn't show anything. No plane, no cruise missile, nothing. As to a winged aircraft making the hole, it's interesting that there no markings indicating where the wings were attached. I guess they just folded up prior to impact. As to the definition of the Pentagram, it's nothing more than a four sided building with an installed spare. As to your theory about melting metal, the 911 whitewash already stated that one aluminum aircraft with jet fuel can bring down one world trade tower with reinforced steel and concrete. Therefore your argument is invalid. As to what really happened, the truth was the first casualty. The lies will continue until someone, somewhere brings forth the truth and it will not be from the pentagonesians. They and all the war effort contractors and banksters have vested interests in prosecuting armed aggression, lucrative armed aggression.

  15. Re:How does the livestream come through on Cracks Showing in the Libyan Firewall? · · Score: 1

    757-223s don't carry warheads.

    757-223's are not neat (like the Pentagram lawn) when they crash. The videos would show that, oh wait, there are no videos, oh wait, there are videos, but they are classified. HMMMMMM?!

  16. Re:How does the livestream come through on Cracks Showing in the Libyan Firewall? · · Score: 1

    I'll rate that 2/10, you used too many crazy references in one paragraph.

    What's crazy, the comments or the lack of citation? What if (and I don't like what ifs) the warhead had not failed?

  17. Re:No need to break what isn't broken on Supreme Court Rules On Corporate Privacy · · Score: 1

    Yes, but without a constitutional amendment those new rights could be taken away without much trouble. As it is we need to pass a constitutional amendment declaring corporations to not be people. Which is a lot harder.

    For not having privacy, they sure have an inordinate amount of access to the Legislative process, even to dictating their own rules and policies.

  18. marginalization on World's Most Powerful Optical Microscope · · Score: 1

    Once again another scientist marginalized, Royal Rife, like Tesla gets no credit.

  19. Re:How does the livestream come through on Cracks Showing in the Libyan Firewall? · · Score: 1

    So opening up Libya is bad because the United States was involved?

    In a word, no. However, the corruption of Libya, Egypt, Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan is a reflection of the corruption of the US. The false flag 911 attack, the yet to be revealed (by the US government) attack of the Pentagram by a Soviet made Granite cruise missile (nuclear tipped yet somehow defective), the whitewash of the 911 investigation (the government must really believe we are that stupid), are nothing more than indicators. The government attacks on unions (brought on by the self-serving unions themselves) goes to show the true level of arrogance of this elected government. Watch what happens when the American people take to the streets in protest like Lybia and Egypt. I foresee martial law, foreign troops on American soil, FEMA curtailment of the constitution etc and so on.Then and only then will the sleeping American giant awake and awake pissed.

  20. Re:...only until... on Will the LHC Smash Supersymmetry? · · Score: 1

    Given enough power and time, they will eventually break something.
    Werner von Braun said; "Research is what you're doing when you don't know what you're doing".

  21. Re:That's OK. on Arkansas Earthquakes Could Be Man-Made · · Score: 1

    People who live around natural gas wells are well compensated through royalties and lease agreements. Unlike some foreign nations where the natural resources belong to the government, ours still belong to the people (for now, at least). Nobody is forced to sign a gas/mineral lease.

    Go back to your "Two and a half men", leave the towing the party line to the corporate sycophants, it's truly unbecoming of you.

  22. Re:That's OK. on Arkansas Earthquakes Could Be Man-Made · · Score: 1

    Looking at the distribution of wealth and income inequality in the US I'd say we're already well on our way to being one. Wealth and power in the US is becoming increasingly concentrated at the top and the results are beginning to show.

    Thus a populous backlash.
    These are the same people that caused the present economic debacle. My question is why these people aren't getting their asses pounded in some maximum security prison?

  23. Re:Canada and Europe are hostile? on Arkansas Earthquakes Could Be Man-Made · · Score: 0

    I think he meant the middle east. You know, the world's largest fossil fuel producers.

    It ought to be turned into the world's biggest glass factory.

  24. Re:That's OK. on Arkansas Earthquakes Could Be Man-Made · · Score: 1

    If earthquakes and environmental damage are a small price, then what would be a big price?

    What ever it is...it's not for you.
    Fracking will be rubber-stamped by the bought dog EPA just as GMO sugar beets was rubber-stamped by the FDA. Where's the upside of that? Definitley not for the consumers. Monsanto now has XE (Blackwater) in their back pocket as public relations, just like Halliburton had them in Iraq.

  25. Re:How does the livestream come through on Cracks Showing in the Libyan Firewall? · · Score: 1

    Bringing Gaddafi in from the cold was a good deal in 2003-2004. The guy did give up his WMD program to the US/UK and opened up for inspections.

    Bringing Gaddafi in from the cold might be good for the US, it's definitely good for Gaddafi, however, Gaddafi is not the Libyan people just as the Shah of Iran is not the Iranian people. The only thing in common is the outcome, a lot of dead and another country anti-US.