You have it a little backwards; pre-civil war the slave states were against states rights as that implied the ability for states to allow escaped slaves to exist in relative freedom in the North. They depended on the strong federal government to defend the slavery laws which were embodied in the constitution, (as well as the national tariffs that protected the cotton growers from competition.) It wasn't even talked about much once the Union occupation / reconstruction ended, since Jim Crow was tolerated on a national level. It was really only after Truman integrated the military, and especially Brown vs. the Board of Education that it became such a standard complaint from the racists that their state laws should overrule anything else. That ATT and Comcast can profit off of that, well, that's the free market for you!
All of them are the same; who do you think was doing all the canning, smoking, pickling and preserving? It's all about women's work, the contraception too. Condoms have been around for centuries, but there's still no male pill, it's still up to the women if they don't want to raise another kid.
Back in the '80s, a company distributing Russian or East German propaganda videos would be shut down
What a crock of shit. I used to go to my friends house and browse his copy of "Soviet Life" all the time. Another friend regularly travelled to both East Germany and Poland in the early 80's on a regular basis. Sure, they earned a thick folder from Reagan's black hat brigades, but otherwise it didn't impact their lives one bit.
yes. does this help people who believe stuff like "you can vote with your wallet" understand that they are working with a flawed model of the world? sadly, no.
Oh yeah! I drive through Ontario all the time, tune in CBC two, and they really bring great unheard of (even on alt US stations) bands. Along with every Gordon Lightfoot song ever, over and over.
Actually, most mentally ill folks know very well that something is not right with their thinking; the sad part of mental illnesses is to make you not trust people who see you as mentally ill, and only some of that is irrational. Drug and alcohol abuse are almost always inseparable from mental illness as well; there is no such thing as a mentally "well" addict.
this is the way of the electronic revolution, where once again (like in the village), whatever you do is "public", and you better behave the way you are "supposed" to. the only fun part of the story is watching the watchers spazz out as they look through their panopticon and discover a big eyeball blinking at them.
...that you know about.
Hm. I think the word you are looking for is sinister
In the 70s they were probably still better than paper.
Hunh. In the 70s they were probably still paper.
FTFY
Silly. They find you!
You have it a little backwards; pre-civil war the slave states were against states rights as that implied the ability for states to allow escaped slaves to exist in relative freedom in the North. They depended on the strong federal government to defend the slavery laws which were embodied in the constitution, (as well as the national tariffs that protected the cotton growers from competition.) It wasn't even talked about much once the Union occupation / reconstruction ended, since Jim Crow was tolerated on a national level. It was really only after Truman integrated the military, and especially Brown vs. the Board of Education that it became such a standard complaint from the racists that their state laws should overrule anything else. That ATT and Comcast can profit off of that, well, that's the free market for you!
All of them are the same; who do you think was doing all the canning, smoking, pickling and preserving? It's all about women's work, the contraception too. Condoms have been around for centuries, but there's still no male pill, it's still up to the women if they don't want to raise another kid.
Back in the '80s, a company distributing Russian or East German propaganda videos would be shut down
What a crock of shit. I used to go to my friends house and browse his copy of "Soviet Life" all the time. Another friend regularly travelled to both East Germany and Poland in the early 80's on a regular basis. Sure, they earned a thick folder from Reagan's black hat brigades, but otherwise it didn't impact their lives one bit.
Double-plus dead, now another visit from Minitrue for you.
It will be, and sooner than you think.
Because, just like with robbery, the government hates competition.
yes. does this help people who believe stuff like "you can vote with your wallet" understand that they are working with a flawed model of the world? sadly, no.
Fat Freddie! Is that you?
https://www.list.co.uk/article/22066-gilbert-shelton-the-fat-freddys-cat-omnibus/
The internet will be powered by " . . .collections of vibrators" ?
But then what powers the . . .
We are all whores; always have been, always will be. We perform tasks for money, and have no control over the results of those tasks once performed.
Lay back and enjoy!
Fundamentalists. They hate us for our chocolate.
40 hr workweeks at Walmart? And then you woke up. . .that would require benefits beyond links to the SNAP card application website.
Oh yeah! I drive through Ontario all the time, tune in CBC two, and they really bring great unheard of (even on alt US stations) bands. Along with every Gordon Lightfoot song ever, over and over.
Using one of the 3rd party start menu replacements helps a lot of the symptoms, but it doesn't cleanse the taint.
ISWYDT
Stop punching yourself! Why do you keep punching yourself?
. . . then at the end of the year, I have a few days to myself.
- Steven Wright
Actually, most mentally ill folks know very well that something is not right with their thinking; the sad part of mental illnesses is to make you not trust people who see you as mentally ill, and only some of that is irrational. Drug and alcohol abuse are almost always inseparable from mental illness as well; there is no such thing as a mentally "well" addict.
If anything screams kickstarter, this is it.
this is the way of the electronic revolution, where once again (like in the village), whatever you do is "public", and you better behave the way you are "supposed" to. the only fun part of the story is watching the watchers spazz out as they look through their panopticon and discover a big eyeball blinking at them.
Anything known by more than one person is no secret!
Arrrgh!
A 3D printer? That would be some savings!