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  1. Re:Done already on School Super Asks Governor To Make His School District a Prison · · Score: 1

    Any student who would think that is an idiot and has no idea what prison is like. Or, are you saying that the male students rape and shank each other and the male teachers have 2,3, or more student girlfriends they bang in the staff lounge?

  2. Ever hear of parents? on School Super Asks Governor To Make His School District a Prison · · Score: 1

    They get three square meals a day. Access to free health care. Internet. Cable television. Access to a library. A weight room. Computer lab. They can earn a degree. A roof over their heads. Clothing. Everything we just listed we DO NOT provide to our school children

    Last I checked, students have parents who are, or should be, responsible for meals, healthcare, clothing, and "a roof over their heads". I have never been to a school without a library. Computer labs, weight rooms, and internet access are nice to have but not necessary. Cable TV has no place in school. And, every student who graduates earns a degree.
     
    Maybe that school superintendent should propose all kids be put in government run creches until they reach maturity so the parents don't have to be responsible for providing for and raising the kids at all.
     
    But, then, I don't think prisoners should have Internet, Cable TV, weight rooms, and computer labs. Library access and courses should be earned privileges if they are available at all. I think prison and jail are too comfortable.

  3. Re:Find 'em and lock 'em up on PBS Web Sites and Databases Hacked · · Score: 1

    No, it is not "a pretty clear indication". Using that reasoning, all those alien invasion movies are a pretty clear indication that we are under alien rule. Fiction is not an indication of fact.

  4. Re:Manning is a hero. on PBS Web Sites and Databases Hacked · · Score: 1

    And, I call it treason and think he should get the appropriate penalty for committing treason in a time of war.

  5. Re:Manning is a hero. on PBS Web Sites and Databases Hacked · · Score: 1

    Yeah, that's what tobacco addicts say

    I have never heard a tobacco addict say that, ever. Sounds like you are just pulling shit out of your ass again. And, I was the only person in my family that didn't smoke. Now, some of my family members have given it up, not because it was dirty, ugly, etc. but because it was expensive.

  6. Re: Once upon a time on PBS Web Sites and Databases Hacked · · Score: 1

    My mod stalker has a bunch of sock puppets and/or friends helping him. But, he seems to have gone away. I may have to change that sig.

  7. Re:Certified incompetent... on Ask Slashdot: Best Certifications To Get? · · Score: 1

    Please provide a comprehensive study comparing legal punishments for all crimes, because you stated all crimes not just marijuana possession and use, showing that penalties are much higher in the U.S. than in other countries. I suggest the penalties' severity shall be, in increasing order: pre-trial intervention, small fine, community service, probation, large fine, short term incarceration in a jail, long term incarceration in a jail, prison time, corporal punishment, capital punishment. Do you concur?
     
    Please show where looking at a CO wrong in jail is a felony anywhere in the U.S.
     
    Please show where private companies operate a majority of the prisons and jails in the U.S.
     
    Please explain why you are mixing different levels of incarceration in your post. Jails are at a county and/or city level.Prisons can be state or federal. Jails are almost always run by the Sheriff's Department. State prisons are run by the State Dept of Corrections, which sometimes contracts with private companies.
     
    Have you ever been to jail or prison? Do you even know anyone who has been to either? As it happens, I know several people who have been in either jail, prison, or both. I spent part of Memorial Day weekend visiting one who was in jail, then prison, and is now at pre-work release. She was given a full physical, saw a dentist, an optometrist, and has seen a psychiatrist. Each visit cost her $5.00 and all she had to do was put in a request to see each one.

  8. Re:J. D. * on Ask Slashdot: Best Certifications To Get? · · Score: 2

    Seems to me, the trick is to get experience in a field, then become a lawyer specializing in that field. Because one knows the material, one is more valuable to a firm.

  9. Catch 22 on Ask Slashdot: Best Certifications To Get? · · Score: 1

    One of the main reasons the U.S. doesn't graduate engineers is because of H1-B visas making the cost and effort of the degree and the work worth the pay once one gets a job.

    Your post demonstrates the other main reason.

  10. Re:I still found it amusing; harmless and humorous on PBS Web Sites and Databases Hacked · · Score: 1

    No, you just like to talk shit. You think it is OK to hurt others but would be outraged if anyone did to you what you laud them doing to others. You are a hypocrite and a pathetic little shit.

  11. Re:Manning is a hero. on PBS Web Sites and Databases Hacked · · Score: 1

    It is war. What do you think war is, people singing and dancing and giving each other head? No. It is dirty, ugly, dangerous, chaotic, and hard. Shit happens in war. If you have never been in the service, and faced fire, you should shut the fuck up. You really don't deserve the freedom you have.

  12. Re:Manning is a hero. on PBS Web Sites and Databases Hacked · · Score: 1

    The only troll here is you, shithead. The fact is that the release of that information gave aid to the enemy. Now, go die in a fire, coward.

  13. Re:Manning is a hero. on PBS Web Sites and Databases Hacked · · Score: 1

    You wouldn't know fascism if it reached up and bit you on the ass. I suggest you choose more reputable sources of information than blogs and youtube. If you want to talk about politics, you need to grow the fuck up and act like and adult. That means vetting your information sources and learn about politics and history. Now, go back to class, shut the fuck up, and learn to something.

  14. Re:Manning is a hero. on PBS Web Sites and Databases Hacked · · Score: 0

    Yes, because betraying your country and your oath is so honorable.

  15. Re:Manning is a hero. on PBS Web Sites and Databases Hacked · · Score: 0

    Manning is a piece of shit who violated his oath of service and the trust of a nation. He committed a capital offense by spying and giving aid to the enemy. The price he should pay is the maximum penalty for treason in a time of war. What he will get is a few years in Leavenworth and BCD
     
    Wikileaks is releasing only those things that make the U.S. look bad because Assange and his little cocksucking cult hate the U.S.
     
    Oh, and you are a piece of shit too.

  16. Re:Find 'em and lock 'em up on PBS Web Sites and Databases Hacked · · Score: 2

    I see, so in your mind, breaking and entering into your house or business would be a prank as well, yes?

  17. Re:Find 'em and lock 'em up on PBS Web Sites and Databases Hacked · · Score: 1

    Fine, give us your IP address so we can hack your computers. Surely you won't mind nor think it a crime.

  18. Re:I agree. on PBS Web Sites and Databases Hacked · · Score: 1

    If we are close to chaos and stand on the brink of oblivion, it is you who brings the chaos and would push us over the edge.

  19. Re:Find 'em and lock 'em up on PBS Web Sites and Databases Hacked · · Score: 0

    Not many. And, apparently you have mistaken corporate investors for C level executives. You really should get your business news from a more reliable source. But, then, you are probably 12 or 16 and have no clue what a reliable source is.

  20. Re:Cyber temper tantrum on PBS Web Sites and Databases Hacked · · Score: 4, Insightful

    "Do what we want and spin the news as we like or we will hack your systems again only we won't be so nice" that is the clear message here. It is a small group telling someone else to censor their information.

  21. Re:I still found it amusing; harmless and humorous on PBS Web Sites and Databases Hacked · · Score: 2

    Yes, they gave those usernames and passwords out so OTHER could do it instead.

  22. Re:I still found it amusing; harmless and humorous on PBS Web Sites and Databases Hacked · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Tell you what, we will hack into your systems and give out your usernames/passwords. Then, you can tell us how it isn't serious. Right after you stop screaming for blood.

  23. Re: Once upon a time on PBS Web Sites and Databases Hacked · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Che Guevara was a psychopathic mass murderer, not a revolutionary. That whole revolution thing was just an excuse to kill people for fun.
     
    And, attacking the public broadcasting service because you don't like that the did a news story on something is wrong.
     
    Personally, I think you are a dirtbag and hope that some "revolutionary" does to you what Che did to the 14yo who defended his father.

  24. Really? on Activists Destroy Scientific GMO Experiment · · Score: 1

    I hope they get to watch their families and friends starve to death.

  25. Re:Serious question; on Germany To End Nuclear Power By 2022 · · Score: 1

    While there may be steady growth of renewable energy sources, there will also be growth in energy use. And, because there will already be a large decrease thanks to the decommissioning of nuclear plants, there will be an even bigger energy deficit to make up. Do you honestly think that renewables will be able to take up the slack in time?