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  1. Re: He knows rural on Trump Pushes To Expand High-Speed Internet In Rural America (reuters.com) · · Score: 0

    Does the NGO pay you $0.25 every time you post the word "faggot" - or have they raised it to $0.30?

  2. Re: He knows rural on Trump Pushes To Expand High-Speed Internet In Rural America (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    So rich Hillaryists will move in and live in a neocolonial bubble where they don't have to interact with the oppressed classes of their own countrymen. Then they will use their control of capital to offshore more jobs and further depress wages, driving the common people to destitution. While they live in their happy little bubble.

    Sounds awesome. I'm sure this plan will be very popular with the people.

  3. Re: He knows rural on Trump Pushes To Expand High-Speed Internet In Rural America (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    They are plugged in to the matrix.

  4. Yay for lawful racial discrimination!!!1!

  5. Re: Finally and ignorant aggrieved white person! on James Damore Sues Google For Allegedly Discriminating Against Conservative White Men (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    Vote Democrat (or Republican) for more corruption NOW!

  6. Re: How to lose a customer for life on Your Car May Soon Start Serving You Ads (siliconbeat.com) · · Score: 1

    Depending how the connected systems are built, one can imagine some amusing aftermarket mods.

    "On GPS, my car has been parked at the summit of Mt Everest for the past three years."

  7. Re: Sigh on Your Car May Soon Start Serving You Ads (siliconbeat.com) · · Score: 1

    I'm seriously considering this. It feels like giving in to extortion. But I really really hate seeing ads.

  8. Perhaps you are right. My view of judges, lawyers, the whole juridicial apparatus, are based on my observation of the American version. It's possible that other countries implement rule of lawyers in a less disastrously bad way.

    Otoh the great contemporary writer Tiqqun is French and expresses a really very unflattering view of the judiciary. So I just don't know. I've never visited France.

  9. Re: As expected a lifelong marijuana user on Kansas 'Swat' Perpetrator Had Already Been To Prison For Fake Bomb Threats (go.com) · · Score: 1

    The time has come:

    War on Drugs War Crimes Trial

    The paramilitary thugs who have for decades terrorized our communities must be called to account. Nuremberg for the bosses. Truth & reconciliation for the foot soldiers.

  10. Re: Just put him in jail for a LONG time... on Kansas 'Swat' Perpetrator Had Already Been To Prison For Fake Bomb Threats (go.com) · · Score: 1

    Feed the Gulag!! Stalin better watch out - America may still only have the #2 biggest prison state in all of history - but we're catching up!

  11. Three cheers for state-sponsored rape! Hup hup hurrah!

  12. Re: More proof we need more laws... on Kansas 'Swat' Perpetrator Had Already Been To Prison For Fake Bomb Threats (go.com) · · Score: 1

    In Soviet America everything is illegal. Therefore everyone is guilty. Therefore we are turning the whole country into one big goddamned prison. Tyranny FTW!

  13. Re: More proof we need more laws... on Kansas 'Swat' Perpetrator Had Already Been To Prison For Fake Bomb Threats (go.com) · · Score: 1

    What about the pigs who did the actual murdering - should they be treated as harshly as this dumb asshole kid?

  14. Re: Police didn't care on Kansas 'Swat' Perpetrator Had Already Been To Prison For Fake Bomb Threats (go.com) · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Hillary Clinton's open contempt for the working people of America cost her the election.

  15. Why would our masters employ teams of paramilitary thugs if not to murder citizens?

    SWAT teams have no place in a free country. A free country has no SWAT teams.

  16. We DO have far, far too many laws. Many of which are badlaws.

    But - the cops DID murder that man. That the murder occurred in compliance with badlaws makes it no less reprehensible.

  17. designed for abuse on Kansas 'Swat' Perpetrator Had Already Been To Prison For Fake Bomb Threats (go.com) · · Score: 0

    America doesn't need or want an occupying army of paramilitary police in every city. Restore civil government. Disband all SWAT teams now.

  18. Re: starve the beast on Spotify Hit With $1.6 Billion Copyright Lawsuit (spin.com) · · Score: 1

    Also, FWIW: I've known a lot of creative people in different artistic fields. Not one of them made a living off their art. That didn't stop any of them from making it. So no, if capitalism can't figure out a way to pay artists, that will NOT result in a dearth of new art.

  19. Re: starve the beast on Spotify Hit With $1.6 Billion Copyright Lawsuit (spin.com) · · Score: 1

    I wish I had the new business model for music, and for publishing in general. If I did I'd be a rich man. But I don't. Still doesn't make me support the vile institution of monopoly on cultural data - an institution that works ONLY by excluding poor and working people from culture, and ONLY when enforced by an intrusive police state. If that's the tradeoff, I guess the "artists" will just have to work day jobs like the rest of us.

  20. The typical judge is like the typical mobster - a lot of blood on his hands.

  21. Tranny anti-freedom activist ex-Stasi agent builds magic box that declares people to be witches even when no external sign of witchcraft is visible to normal people. No chance for abuse here, no, none at all...

  22. Re: Does this include Trump's iphone? of course no on White House Bans Use of Personal Devices From West Wing (cbsnews.com) · · Score: 1

    Actually, I wonder if this move is really about security. Or is it about the praetorian guard trying to isolate Trump from his base of support among the plebs?

  23. Re: There is a scientific basis for this. on France's President Macron Wants To Block Websites During Elections To Fight 'Fake News' (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 1

    Sorry, can't stand either of those rags. Do you actually read that crap? Doesn't it give you a headache?

  24. Re: Who gets to decide what is blocked? on France's President Macron Wants To Block Websites During Elections To Fight 'Fake News' (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 2

    Google it - it's an old Soviet joke. Based on the meanings of "Pravda" and "Izvestia", the names of the two biggest semi-official newspapers.

  25. Bankster stooges sure do hate freedom of political speech.