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  1. Re:Interesting... on The Data Crunching Prowess of Barack Obama · · Score: 1

    The military itself knows it is over staffed and has issued instructions to its recruiters to process reserve enlistments over active duty.

  2. Re:All this shows on The Data Crunching Prowess of Barack Obama · · Score: 1

    I have not seen anyone saying Herman Cain is a race traitor.

  3. Re:All this shows on The Data Crunching Prowess of Barack Obama · · Score: -1

    Obama has views different from me. I strongly disagree with his 2nd amendment and intellectual property stances among others.

    Treason is an act, not a point of view. The Tea Party acted to intentionally damage America, and as Americans that DOES make them traitors.

  4. Re:All this shows on The Data Crunching Prowess of Barack Obama · · Score: 1

    He is Australian, and he purchased his US citizenship so that he could own US broadcasting stations in order to affect our politics. But that isn't as important to me as the damage he and others (Koch brothers for example) are doing to MY country. I am mostly pointing it out for the Tea Party members themselves.

  5. Re:All this shows on The Data Crunching Prowess of Barack Obama · · Score: 1

    I would vote for Hillary Clinton (and probably regret it). I might be convinced to vote for Jon Huntsman (it would be a stretch though). And if they had a chance at making it, I would vote for someone like Perot or Nader (I have in the past). I just can't risk allowing the Tea Party control.

  6. Re:All this shows on The Data Crunching Prowess of Barack Obama · · Score: 1, Troll

    Silly question? Why does calling the Tea Party the traitors that they are get me modded down? They held the entire nation hostage and caused harm to us all by intentionally weakening our recovery from the recession under the influence of foreign and international interests like Rupert Murdoch under the guise of patriotism. Sounds like a betrayal to me, and any real Patriot would not tolerate being associated with their filth.

  7. Re:If only decisions were so carefully counted on The Data Crunching Prowess of Barack Obama · · Score: 1

    This pisses me off. I am a liberal. I am pro 2nd amendment.

    There is nothing special about the Garand. It is an average rifle at best. It wouldn't even fall under the thankfully expired assault weapons ban.

  8. Re:Interesting... on The Data Crunching Prowess of Barack Obama · · Score: -1, Troll

    Even Romney isn't far enough removed from the Traitor Party for my tastes. I might have been able to accept Jon Huntsman. But he has a snowballs chance in hell of making it through the primary.

  9. Re:All this shows on The Data Crunching Prowess of Barack Obama · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    I agree. Obama has sucked as a president. But unless something very unexpected happens, I'll vote for him again because the alternative is most likely an Anti American Tea Party Traitor.

  10. Re:make it opt-in for states on Amazon Pushes For National Internet Sales Tax · · Score: 1

    And those don't do sales tax.

  11. Re:Thank god on Richard Stallman's Dissenting View of Steve Jobs · · Score: 1

    The Jewish state of Israel is currently acting on its religious destiny to occupy its "promised land" and committing genocide against their Palestinian cousins. Christians of various types are still committing horrific crimes throughout the world, from sanctioned rape of women and the murder of children among American fundamentalists, to the Vaticans protection of pedophiles, to African Christians committing genocide against other sects and homosexuals. Even in the more mainstream parts of US and European Christianity, there is a malignancy of racism, hatred and oppression that continues to this day.

    What "fringe elements" exist in my belief structure? I believe in no supernatural forces. I believe only in rational ethics based on compassion, logic and understanding. My religion stands in stark and intentional contrast to the millennia of blood, hatred and pain that have been inflicted on the world in the name of false gods and the ravings of power hungry madmen.

  12. Re:Thank god on Richard Stallman's Dissenting View of Steve Jobs · · Score: 1

    Christianity, Islam and Judaism are all about the forced conversion or extermination of the heretics and non-believers. They are all fundamentally corrupted from the Abramahamic source. Hinduism is no slouch in that department either. Those 4 cover upwards of 90% of all religious people. I doubt you would find many adherents to other religions in the average mall. And don't kid yourself, a lot of those primitive pagan religions are pretty bad too.

  13. Re:That's real smart! on Amazon Pushes For National Internet Sales Tax · · Score: 1

    No... Its more like a protection racket.

    Except with actual protection.

    That is a mighty fine national delivery service you have there, it would be a shame if someone didn't keep those roads maintained, your fuel costs, vehicle maintenance and delivery times might suffer.

  14. Re:make it opt-in for states on Amazon Pushes For National Internet Sales Tax · · Score: 1

    Walmart has a locally configured server to manage POS taxes with a local admin and local lawyer to consult for every single one of their physical locations. They do not manage local sales tax collection at the national level.

  15. Re:Federal Sales Tax on Amazon Pushes For National Internet Sales Tax · · Score: 1

    57 states?

  16. Re:Or... on High School Kills Color-Coded ID Program · · Score: 1

    No one cares about exam scores in hiring. What the vast majority care about in order:

    *Do you have a recommendation from someone important?
    *Did you show up to the interview on time, well dressed and capable of speaking about your field of expertise?
    *How much experience do you already have?
    *Is your college degree appropriate to this field?
    *What class of college did you graduate from?

    For some professions that last one may rank a bit higher.

  17. Re:Those that don't do well should be embarassed on High School Kills Color-Coded ID Program · · Score: 2

    Give some meaning to a high-school diploma. Many schools promote students out of the school, even students who don't meet minimum the attendance requirements.

    Bull fucking shit.

    Long story short: I grew up with a chronic illness that kept me out of school for months at a time, I still took the tests and did the busy work and aced everything. The school administration failed to accept my handicap and informed me that I would be stuck in high school until I was 21 due to my absences despite being on the honor roll. And then they had the gall to tell me that I wasn't allowed to take my GED until I was 18.

    You only get to graduate if you play their authoritarian game, it doesn't matter if there are extenuating circumstances, it doesn't matter if you are legally disabled. If you don't or can't, you get fucked. A high school diploma means only that you followed the herd long enough to prove to the wanna be fascists that you will conform and submit to arbitrary authority.

  18. Re:Other way around on US Drone Fleet Hit By Computer Virus · · Score: 3, Funny

    There is no more autonomous a kill bot than a human being.

  19. Re:I haven't even gotten the 4G I've been paying f on Sprint Details Shift To LTE · · Score: 1

    They charge that same 10 bucks for all smart phones now, not just 4g.

  20. Re:End of the reboot? on HP To Introduce Flash Memory Replacement In 2013 · · Score: 1

    There are plenty of euthanasia, including Soviet Russia.

  21. Re:Hang on, on Civil Suit Filed, Involving the Time Zone Database · · Score: 2

    In a sane world? Yes. Here on earth? Maybe.

  22. Re:Where are the patents? on Does Italian Demo Show Cold Fusion, or Snake Oil? · · Score: 1

    Any heat generating process is an exothermal reaction. The sun for example.

  23. Re:I do wish that... on Does Italian Demo Show Cold Fusion, or Snake Oil? · · Score: 1

    Add to that: deliberate for profit misinformation with a sprinkling of the fevered apocalyptic dreams of the ultra right wing fundamentalists and you have a deal.

  24. Re:Proposition on Calif. Appeals Court Approves Cell Phone Searches · · Score: 1

    To late, the legislature already changed the law to prohibit cell searches like that in the future.

  25. Re:which patents? on Samsung Seeking Ban of iPhone 4S in Europe · · Score: 1

    I think it leans more towards everyone being able to sell their products.