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  1. Re: One thing I can say about John Cornyn - on US Senate Targets Patent Trolls · · Score: 1

    CUNT: "Can't Understand Normal Thinking"

    Not a particularly sexist word by definition, it just applies more to the female sex more often than not.

  2. Re:/.er bitcoin comments are the best! on Bitcoin Is Disrupting the Argentine Economy · · Score: 2

    "Bitcoin Is Disrupting the Argentine Economy" ...

    "Bitcoin Is Disrupting Control of Argentine Banks"

    There, FTFY.

  3. Re:I certainly hope not on Can Riots Be Predicted By Social Media? · · Score: 5, Insightful

    They don't really need to monitor though, riots can easily be predicted by how bad the fuckup was that provokes them.

  4. Re:Hello Captain Obvious on Declassified Report From 2009 Questions Effectiveness of NSA Spying · · Score: 1

    If this definition of transparency is what it is all about, then why are we bothering in buying crap at the mall when we should all be getting barcodes, wander around suffering brain damage and obviously doing it naked. If stupidity is what they want, then they should get it full force in numbers, in fact blithering idiot brain damaged dysfunctional stupidity fighting over low hanging fruit while swinging from tree branches is what they should get, that would be the exact example provided by the government at this point. Why not give them what they appear to want? We the people are obligated to follow this example of attacking US adversaries seemingly with humor, and trying to kill them all with laughter...

  5. Re:International Praetorian guard on German Intelligence Helped NSA Spy On EU Politicians and Companies · · Score: 1

    Actually, the US government went bad with the mob's promotion of corruption. If Italy wants to fight wars, then it should do it with it's own damned country. Sure Italian and Jewish food might taste great, but pizza/lasagna/deli sandwiches just ain't worth the side effects of holy war and it sure as fuck wasn't worth the loss of the best part of the Kennedy space program.

  6. Re:Sure... on German Intelligence Helped NSA Spy On EU Politicians and Companies · · Score: 1

    Maybe, but unemployment will likely apply.

  7. That sounds about as drastic as the US space program hitting a brick wall before it was ever conceived in 1964 over hospital fund raiser money that was wired from the north shore Lake Tahoe being stolen by the mob.

  8. "Always trying to steal me lucky charms."

  9. Re:So let me get this straight on Except For Millennials, Most Americans Dislike Snowden · · Score: 2

    Perhaps I am too informed by watching what has been going on. Perception is in fact an interesting concept, this is not a matter of being lazy. It is defiance of accepting a reach around hand job while getting in the backside, as the government has failed to see or remedy this and that does bother me, in defiance I opt for neither. I am just not into 'theater', which is all the politics has become now, why bother voting as an individual when the 'mob' is getting the representation. Want more votes? The get the system out of the toilet, individual people did not break the system, lazy politicians unwilling to represent the individual however did.

  10. Re:So let me get this straight on Except For Millennials, Most Americans Dislike Snowden · · Score: 1

    >Not voting is the same thing as voting for the status quo.

    Actually it makes a statement that the individual does not believe in the political theater faÃade and that one is aware they will not receive representation in either direction they vote as both parties are owned long before being placed on the ballot, and that is respective to the aspect that politicians are "installed", not "elected". Welcome to '91 Naples Italy, participation in a reach around hand job is what voting is when the place is run by thugs.

  11. Re:Message from the Ministry of Love on McConnell Introduces Bill To Extend NSA Surveillance · · Score: 1

    NSA: Send more "Chicks with dicks!"

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/...

  12. Re:Still There? on ISS Could Be Fitted With Lasers To Shoot Down Space Junk · · Score: 1

    Why yes, remove the hat and gown and you have a pale, short, skinny and almost unrecognizable humanoid with Jedi mind tricks.

  13. Re:Still There? on ISS Could Be Fitted With Lasers To Shoot Down Space Junk · · Score: 1

    ALF: "How kind of you to bring a gun up here my pretty's, and install it on something that is representing the presence of your entire species. We have a sort of gun too you know, want to see?"

    If they are thinking of cleaning up the space junk, perhaps they might want to develop that thought process on the Pacific garbage patch, then expand on it in a zero G environment. Plenty of what is in the garbage patch is actually of value in reclaimed materials, so is the space junk.

  14. Re:What the fuck are you talking about? on Can High Intelligence Be a Burden Rather Than a Boon? · · Score: 1

    Yes there were life forms recovered, and they could not classify as USAF, German, American or human for that matter. Based on the knowledge I have shared with you regarding OSS/CIA you should be aware of a few things about me and my family and the aspect that one of my family members was present in Roswell in 1947. To provide evidence about that would be insane as the ability to cover up something by the government extends much farther than that of the mob which happens to be pretty extensive.

    I think you might underestimate Hitler's desire to build a master race, and have overlooked his devout Catholic Austrian upbringing. One should never underestimate an adversary.

    Einstein was a Jew, and quite gifted with the love of science over money, not very common in that people. The laws of physics do however change with our understanding, probably be better to establish theory because law is conceptually too strong of a word for something we have only scratched the surface of it is should be understood that causality is a factor on a particle level because different materials react in different ways in different gravitational environments as well as temperature. The definition of energy was a good call though.

    I do find it amusing that you look down upon Hitler while you live in a nation that has applied his practice and thinking, but it would appear that hypocrisy is a pretty standard trait in humanity and contributes to my faith in it, more of the glass half empty type of faith. God is an entirely different subject, sooner or later everyone finds, based on my understanding of religion, my preference is free will.

  15. Re:no... just no on The Upsides of a Surveillance Society · · Score: 1

    I am certain that it has to work in some places.

    In fact I am convinced that repeated between the cheeks style surveillance multiple times a day will without a doubt make the inhabitants of West Hollywood much kinder.

    Ya hear that NSA? That whole thing with chicks with dicks attacking you was just an 'off day'. Really, they love you!

    That is all.

  16. Re:What the fuck are you talking about? on Can High Intelligence Be a Burden Rather Than a Boon? · · Score: 1

    >I do believe most of the post WWII UFO sitings, including the Roswell Crash were US Air Force personnel ...

    I can speak with confidence that this is not true.

    >Other than the Apollo program being developed from reverse engineering the V-2 Rocket with the help of Von Braun

    This is true.

    >I know of none of Hitler's toys in our possession.

    Paperclip included more than just scientists, it also included technological documentation as well as Himler's documentation and Vatican style records of bloodlines and observed traits involving telekinesis, and the mind control bullcrap.

    This was all in safe hands under OSS, but that all changed under the newly established CIA policy with political oversight of classified programs and the thieving ready made killers.

  17. Re: Ignorance is bliss on Can High Intelligence Be a Burden Rather Than a Boon? · · Score: 1

    Alrighty then, who was it that invited Howard Stern?

  18. Re:Can High Intelligence Be a Burden Rather Than . on Can High Intelligence Be a Burden Rather Than a Boon? · · Score: 1

    >*parties

    That would depend greatly upon the beverages being served. Based on observation I'm leaning towards my spelling. ;-)

  19. Re:Can High Intelligence Be a Burden Rather Than . on Can High Intelligence Be a Burden Rather Than a Boon? · · Score: 0

    >That... That looks like English...

    Actually, it is more Germanlishy, but as American does pre-date paperclip. English royalty did trade with German and I am a blueblood if that is what you are asking.

  20. Re: What the fuck are you talking about? on Can High Intelligence Be a Burden Rather Than a Boon? · · Score: 1

    >Alright then: looks like the arrival of Europeans didn't have any appreciable effect on the continent then

    I wouldn't put the finger on Europeans per se, more of what was brought with them and that was a ruling party's culture, this could be narrowed down to being slavery.

  21. Re:What the fuck are you talking about? on Can High Intelligence Be a Burden Rather Than a Boon? · · Score: 1

    I would have to say the technological part was not so bad, but we played with Hitler's love of the occult in 1954 and that ended the separation of church and state, it has been a downhill run ever since here.

  22. Re:Can High Intelligence Be a Burden Rather Than . on Can High Intelligence Be a Burden Rather Than a Boon? · · Score: 1

    >Nope.

    So... Not human nature... Perhaps conspiracy?

    I only venture there as I am in no way the first to raise this question and actions to preserve power structure by ruling party's would still fall within human nature though.

  23. Re:What the fuck are you talking about? on Can High Intelligence Be a Burden Rather Than a Boon? · · Score: 1

    No, I'm not an Italian sith lord in love with mind control fighting holy wars by proxy through other countries. In fact my family made it out of there long before that fiasco to become involved in US intelligence advanced aeronautical programs. Unfortunately the program was cancelled over what happened to my grandfather in '64 but the plane developed by the program went on to fly in the USAF for a very long time and in that time never had so much as a gun installed on it, not to say I am anti gun but funding for that aircraft was run through an entity that conceptually forbids it. The real loss in the program being cancelled was in what it would have achieved in development for our space program, that goal was escape velocity done with an air breathing jet engine sometime during the 80's.

  24. Re:What the fuck are you talking about? on Can High Intelligence Be a Burden Rather Than a Boon? · · Score: 0

    > They are communism's "useful idiots".

    Says the US, with both feet in Hitler's toy box.

  25. Re:Can High Intelligence Be a Burden Rather Than . on Can High Intelligence Be a Burden Rather Than a Boon? · · Score: 1

    >... can result ... could allow ... likely discovered ... Very likely it was ... probably considered ...

    1. With respect that history has been shaped and taught to the liking of corrupt king and cross.

    2. With respect that absolute power corrupts absolutely.

    3. Respect that gospel of the bible itself has been revised several times yet remains gospel, most probably for reason 2 based on human nature.