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  1. Re:Its always someone else's problem on Flint, Michigan Declares State of Emergency Over Lead In Children's Blood (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    Dang that is some tasty koolaid aint it?

  2. Re:Its always someone else's problem on Flint, Michigan Declares State of Emergency Over Lead In Children's Blood (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    But apparently you arent

  3. Re:Its always someone else's problem on Flint, Michigan Declares State of Emergency Over Lead In Children's Blood (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    Brawndo!

  4. Re:They can have it on Mars Colonies and Class Warfare (examiner.com) · · Score: 1

    Only until Quaid gets his a-- to Mars.

  5. Re:As bad as mediacom, at&t, verizon, Cox et a on Marco Rubio and Other Senators Move To Block Municipal Broadband (theintercept.com) · · Score: 1

    So you've never been to Chattanooga then.

    You would do well to read http://www.governmentisgood.co...

    It would correct a significant portion of your ignorance.

  6. Re:Because Freedom? on Marco Rubio and Other Senators Move To Block Municipal Broadband (theintercept.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    and if the private gym wants customers it has to provide more than the public gym.
    yet it also must charge a fee, a fee that some folks maybe couldn't pay.
    and so for them they use the free public gym.
    and thus does society benefit, instead of segregating itself into the haves and have nots, where the haves are healthy because they can afford to be healthy, and the have nots cannot. this way the opportunity is there, and the only limiting factor is ones actual desire to be healthy, not ones pocketbook.

    the same argument applies to healthcare, quite nicely.

  7. Re:yeah, how dare utilities JustWork(tm) on Marco Rubio and Other Senators Move To Block Municipal Broadband (theintercept.com) · · Score: 1

    I'm game.
    after all, it works for the rest of the world.
    even though far too many people in the US refuse to copy what works and insist we are are somehow different and special, or just deny flat out deny that it does work.

  8. they actually do make those claims against libraries from time to time.

  9. and most importantly, they will continue to exist even after the private corporations have decided those services are no longer profitable, and discontinue service.

  10. Re:For someone who represents the people on Marco Rubio and Other Senators Move To Block Municipal Broadband (theintercept.com) · · Score: 1

    Ever been Chattanooga lately?
    Guessing not.

  11. Re:Private sector will always do it better. on Marco Rubio and Other Senators Move To Block Municipal Broadband (theintercept.com) · · Score: 0

    Poe's Law

  12. Re:Really, um, credible on "Credible" Bomb Threat Closes, Evacuates All Los Angeles Public Schools · · Score: 1

    Silly.
    Guns solve everything!

  13. Re:ah, scientists on Leaded Gas, CFCs, and the Dark Side of Progress (hackaday.com) · · Score: 1

    variation on the 'science was wrong before' myth.
    0/10 points.

    http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/S...

  14. Re: Sad to see Kerry... on A Typo Almost Derailed Paris Climate Deal (nytimes.com) · · Score: 0

    there's that dog whistle again.

  15. Re:Perfect Illustration on A Typo Almost Derailed Paris Climate Deal (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    yet this deal almost didn't happen because of a small group of GOP politicians that control the senate.

  16. Re: 2 C is a fantasy on Paris Climate Deal Adopted · · Score: 1

    its all you deserve

  17. Re:2 C is a fantasy on Paris Climate Deal Adopted · · Score: 1

    again with the idiotic myth that it somehow requires the slowing of growth and hampering of economies.

  18. Re:Meanwhile, still no global warming in last 19yr on Paris Climate Deal Adopted · · Score: 1

    there are not enough facepalms in the universe to adequately respond to your ignorance.

  19. Re:Meanwhile, still no global warming in last 19yr on Paris Climate Deal Adopted · · Score: 1

    He can't decide which line of ignorance to stick to.

  20. Re:Meanwhile, still no global warming in last 19yr on Paris Climate Deal Adopted · · Score: 1

    who keeps modding this idiot and his bs up?

  21. Re:Conspicuously missing from TFA... on Paris Climate Deal Adopted · · Score: 1

    practical fusion reactors would be nice, but we dont have to wait for research to begin utilizing one, because we already have one. it shines on us every day. and with it we could end fossil fuel use now. today. with current technology.

  22. Re:In Before on Paris Climate Deal Adopted · · Score: 1

    right on cue

  23. Re:In Before on Paris Climate Deal Adopted · · Score: 1

    why waste time with idiots who would self asphyxiate if he said oxygen was good?

  24. Re:Different Interpretation on Asteroid Impact Helped Create the Birds We Know Today (sciencemag.org) · · Score: 1

    you're not disagreeing with the article. it even says what you said. youre not actually saying something different.

    but the point of the article is why the bird lineages we have today, and not the other lineages we also know about that died out.

  25. Re:That's it? on Anonymous Goes After Donald Trump · · Score: 1

    No, not the same thing, at all.
    Again with the ignorance.

    Carter acted against a nationality, not a religion. I know nuance is hard for people like you to comprehend, but try, just this once. There is a vast gulf of difference between excluding people (with humanitarian exceptions) who owe allegiance to a country we were at war with in all but name, and excluding people (without exception) because of religion.

    Carter's actions were the actions of a POTUS employing diplomatic pressure upon a country and its citizens in response to actions that country had taken against the US and its citizens, in particular our citizens that were being held hostage.

    Trump is nothing like Carter, and his proposal is in no way comparable to Carter's actions, unless you're completely ignorant, but then that's to be expected with you.

    http://www.politifact.com/geor...