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  1. Re:FEC charging Bill Maher on Hacker Publishes Cell Phone Numbers of House Democrats (thehill.com) · · Score: 1

    The world ruling class see Man as an ultraviolent monster that needs all-powerful government to survive. To what extent would you go to if that's what you thought?

  2. Re:Does civilization depend upoon civilized behavi on Hacker Publishes Cell Phone Numbers of House Democrats (thehill.com) · · Score: 1

    No understanding? I know that our understanding is limited, but no understanding, really? And who taught you your understanding of apes?

  3. Re:Remember the Paris Hilton Sidekick... on Hacker Publishes Cell Phone Numbers of House Democrats (thehill.com) · · Score: 3, Interesting

    It is high time we as a world took another look at what kind of government we want to have. We have been saddled far too long with a government foisted on us by the world ruling class composed of Hobbesians, Hamiltonians and Muslims, nonexhaustive, but the most prominent and consistent of the bad actors who believe that Man is an ultraviolent monster and needs an all-powerful government in order to have peace.

  4. Re:GPL: Intellectual Theft on Hacker Publishes Cell Phone Numbers of House Democrats (thehill.com) · · Score: 1

    You can compile using GPL tools but with libraries that have proprietary licenses or BSD/MIT type licenses. QB64 is compiled like this.

  5. Re:Can I sue the government for drug smuggling? on Rightscorp Threatens Every ISP in the United States (torrentfreak.com) · · Score: 1

    But now, many of the processes can be deduced by analyzing the product itself.

  6. Re:I wish they could do that for news... on Cracking The Code On Trump Tweets (time.com) · · Score: 1

    From my perspective, the most powerful job in the world should not exist but we should all take a ste Po back and talk about it and more generally what form of government we want the world to have. To dreum up support for this and and other things like legal self-help I have created the Facebook group The Pirate-Ninja-Zombie Party. Partly because it sounds cool, and partly because if your detractors are going to attribute to you horrors, why not own it?

  7. Re:I wish they could do that for news... on Cracking The Code On Trump Tweets (time.com) · · Score: 1

    Certaib breeds of Hamiltonian/Hobbesians believe that the State should have absolute power so strongly that if ordered to kill themselves by someone they perceive to be an authority figure, they will do it and this may very well have happened in the Vince Foster case.

  8. Re: Taxation and Democracy... and rejection on A Bit of Cash Can Keep Someone Off the Streets For 2 Years or More (sciencemag.org) · · Score: 1

    Except we may very well decide that nobody should be elected anymore and instead have to pass a test and have referrals. We may decide that only technology minded people make technology decisions, only welfare minded people make welfare decisions, only medical minded people make medical decisions. There may even be a model that never occurred to me. And we need to do it on a worldwide basis, not just a United States one.

  9. Re: Bad Trades on Hack of Democrats' Accounts Was Wider Than Believed, Officials Say (nymag.com) · · Score: 1

    The world ruling class is constantly making trades that are bad for the people and are subversions of the concept of sovereignty. The point is not to keep being the old joke that goes: Groucho tells Harpo, "I'll sell you a pair of dimes for a quarter, and Harpo buys several.
    When we look at what is good for us, I think we find that sovereignty is not part of it. We need to be doing things that is good for everyone in the or at least affects no one to a net negative. I believe that means that sovereignty plays no part in determining anyone's good.

  10. Re: Taxation and Democracy... and rejection on A Bit of Cash Can Keep Someone Off the Streets For 2 Years or More (sciencemag.org) · · Score: 1
  11. Re: Taxation and Democracy... and rejection on A Bit of Cash Can Keep Someone Off the Streets For 2 Years or More (sciencemag.org) · · Score: 1

    I think we should all have a sit-down and have a reconsideration of how we do government. The main proponents of the US Constitution believed largely in government having absolute power and the people having absolute obedience. That that power was divided up among Federal, State. and Municipal governments was just one of many slick moves to give the impression that "real" concessions were being made. The limitations on federal power were fully intended by them to be ignored as well.
    We need to take a good look at how resources are allocated and made fallow. The whole process of giving people resources and then immediately taking them back is very peculiar.

  12. Re: Clinton witnesses frequently suffer from illne on Hack of Democrats' Accounts Was Wider Than Believed, Officials Say (nymag.com) · · Score: 1

    That changes nothing about what I just said.

  13. Re:Seriously: wouldn't ever happen to Republicans on Hack of Democrats' Accounts Was Wider Than Believed, Officials Say (nymag.com) · · Score: 2

    Those emails aren't damaging. Nothing sticks to these people. They just want to manufacture controversy so that both sides' pawns have something they need their king for. The world ruling class is not what everyone thinks it is.

  14. Re:Spin Spin Spin on Hack of Democrats' Accounts Was Wider Than Believed, Officials Say (nymag.com) · · Score: 1

    The content is irrelevant. The purpose in all this is to make the people for Clinton to go "OMG, the Russians!" And for people on the "other side" to go "See why we need our guy to get in?" The ruling class need to be needed and everything they do is about maintaining that. Meanwhile we all just need to stop for a moment and talk about what form and degree of government we all really want to have. To that end, I have started the Facebook group, " The Pirate-Ninja-Zombie Party".

  15. Re:Seth Rich was killed to cover it up on Hack of Democrats' Accounts Was Wider Than Believed, Officials Say (nymag.com) · · Score: 1

    No, Seth Rich was killed so that the little people who are against the Democrats would think cover-up and cling to whoever TTY her dear leader happens to be even more. Nothing sticks to the ruling class. They just want to be needed and nothing makes a member of the ruling class seem to be more needed than apparent evilness in their arranged opponent.

  16. Re:Wait for the conspiracy on Hack of Democrats' Accounts Was Wider Than Believed, Officials Say (nymag.com) · · Score: 1

    Well if my post was actually about the contents of the emails I might. But my post is actually about the mechanations of the ruling class to keep people divided and loyal to their side's dear leader. The ruling class doesn't care which dear leader you have as long as you have one. They believe they are the answer to the problem that is the unwashed masses and everything you see them do is towards keeping the people needing them.

  17. Re:Wait for the conspiracy on Hack of Democrats' Accounts Was Wider Than Believed, Officials Say (nymag.com) · · Score: 1

    Did anybody check to see if any of these people had any debilitating illness that would lead them to feel that it would be better for their lives to be ended? The murders happen because they want to manufacture rumor and divisiveness, not because they want to actually hide something. Dirt doesn't actually stick to these people whether or not they kill someone. Also check life insurance policies.

  18. Re:Wait for the conspiracy on Hack of Democrats' Accounts Was Wider Than Believed, Officials Say (nymag.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The Democrats can point at Russia and distract from the contents of the emails. The Democrats now owe Putin a favor.

  19. Re: Wait for the conspiracy on Hack of Democrats' Accounts Was Wider Than Believed, Officials Say (nymag.com) · · Score: 3, Funny

    I'd sign up to be a part of Dogbert's ruling class, but I can't afford the fee. :)

  20. Re: Wait for the conspiracy on Hack of Democrats' Accounts Was Wider Than Believed, Officials Say (nymag.com) · · Score: 0

    Sovereignty. You are so cute. Sovereignty was invented to keep people divided against each other. You just violated my nation's sovereignty? How dare you! The world ruling class only sees sovereignty as a tool to keep the masses under control. We already have world government. Wouldn't it be nice to have one that works for us for once? To the end of having us all sit down and talk about the government we want to have I have created the Facebook group The Pirate-Ninja-Zombie Party. You might like to join.

  21. Re: Wait for the conspiracy on Hack of Democrats' Accounts Was Wider Than Believed, Officials Say (nymag.com) · · Score: 1

    The ruling class doesn't care about dirt. None of it sticks unless one of them wants a vacation or something.

  22. Re: Wait for the conspiracy on Hack of Democrats' Accounts Was Wider Than Believed, Officials Say (nymag.com) · · Score: 1

    Trump, Hillary, Putin, Kim. The whole ruling class are pretty much buddy buddy.

  23. Re:Markets Work, Bitches on Online Drug Sales Triple After Silk Road Closure, Says Report (nbcnews.com) · · Score: 1

    *cough*Gandhi*cough*
    You know, I should really get that cough looked at. But anyways, if you end up doing zany things that put sand in the system and not violent things there is more potential for change. Imagine if there was a flashmob that said a word, phrase or sentence like say "public domain" or "Hobbes' philosophy". That's one example.

  24. Re:Markets Work, Bitches on Online Drug Sales Triple After Silk Road Closure, Says Report (nbcnews.com) · · Score: 1

    I have been saying for quite some time now that we all, the people of the world, need to take a step back and talk about what form of government we think we should have. To that end, I have created a Facebook group, The Pirate-Ninja-Zombie Party.

  25. Re:Oh great on Seagate Reveals 'World's Largest' 60TB SSD (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Rack? We don't need no freaking rack. And as for SAN, I have two 3TB external HDDs hooked up to my laptop that serves as my main machine that I bought for around $400 open box at a Best Buy about 2 years ago. They quasi mirror each other for the harder to replace data and have different parts of my Steam collection and other easy to replace data unmirrored. My mom has a refurbished laptop with a 1TB hard drive with a 1 year warranty from the seller. I've been thinking about stashing some files on her internal drive and getting an external 4TB drive.