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  1. Re:not in N.C. on Secret Service, DHS Scramble To Secure America's Election (yahoo.com) · · Score: 2

    Lets be sure we all understand what has long been going on. For decades the Democrats were in power and set up voting districts. There was one insanely gerrymandered district that cut across a large portion of the state, and the Democrats were quite clear that they had done it for racial reasons. When the Republicans finally got power and drew up districts the Democrats claimed they improperly used race as a basis to create the districts, and Democratically controlled federal courts sided with them. See anything strange there?

  2. Re:rare and well done on Secret Service, DHS Scramble To Secure America's Election (yahoo.com) · · Score: 0

    No, I did not get it there. Perhaps they got it the same place that I did and just stuck a big "FALSE" on it because they didn't like what was said.

  3. rare and well done on Secret Service, DHS Scramble To Secure America's Election (yahoo.com) · · Score: 0, Troll

    What a lie.

    * In 59 voting districts in the Philadelphia region, Obama received 100% of the votes with not even a single vote recorded for Romney. (A mathematical and statistical impossibility).

    * In 21 districts in Wood County Ohio, Obama received 100% of the votes where GOP inspectors were illegally removed from their polling locations - and not one single vote was recorded for Romney. (Another statistical impossibility).

    * In Wood County Ohio, 106,258 voted in a county with only 98,213 eligible voters .

    * In St. Lucie County, FL, there were 175,574 registered eligible voters but 247,713 votes were cast.

    * The National SEAL Museum, a polling location in St. Lucie County, FL had a 158% voter turnout.

    * Palm Beach County, FL had a 141% voter turnout .

    * In one Ohio County, Obama won by 108% of the total number of eligible voters .

    NOTE: Obama won in every state that did not require a Photo ID and lost in every state that did require a Photo ID in order to vote .

  4. not in N.C. on Secret Service, DHS Scramble To Secure America's Election (yahoo.com) · · Score: 4, Funny

    In N.C. the feds struck down our law to require ID because it discriminated against those wanting to commit voter fraud.

  5. And that's how it is done on Secret Service, DHS Scramble To Secure America's Election (yahoo.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    All but two U.S. states have accepted help from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security

    I would much rather have someone that I trust helping than the D.H.S.

  6. Re:Haters use the word FAKE on Teenagers In Macedonia Launch Fake Pro-Trump Sites To Earn Money (buzzfeed.com) · · Score: 1

    You need other sources? Just use Google. It is well known that both Bill and even Hillary had many trips on the Lolita Express.

  7. Haters use the word FAKE on Teenagers In Macedonia Launch Fake Pro-Trump Sites To Earn Money (buzzfeed.com) · · Score: 0

    Sounds like another pro corrupt Hillary post. I don't see this as fake pro-Trump sites at all. So what if the kids were in it for click revenue? The sites are pro-Trump sites, not "fake" pro-Trump sites. They are aggregating material from other sites and posting it. What the kids motivation or politics are doesn't matter. If Slashdot were motivated by the money and aggregated information from across the web, would it be a "fake" technical news site? Some pro corrupt Hillary backers just got this posted knowing that Slashdot editors are incapable of editing or thinking.

  8. I'm the one who is now newly worried about my health. I just hope that I live long enough to sue these researchers. Clearly they knew the harm that it would cause people like me when they released their research.

  9. Good on Munich Court To Try Facebook's Zuckerberg For Inciting Hatred (dw.com) · · Score: 4, Funny

    It is about time. He has certainly incited a lot of hatred in me.

    Thank you nice peaceful Germans for confirming that my hatred doesn't indicate anything wrong with me, it is caused by Zukerberg. Get him!

  10. Re:"Private cloud"? on Meet VoCore2 Lite, a $4 Coin-Sized, Open Source Linux Computer (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    'Cause if you think you're gonna use this piece of junk for local storage then you've been smokin' something and there is likely a large cloud in the room.

  11. Re:Can I also "reject" charges? on Google Rejects EU Antitrust Charges, Says Evidence is Lacking (reuters.com) · · Score: 0

    That's racist. Just because all of the evil rich mega-corporations are controlled by Jews it doesn't prove cause and effect.

  12. Gosh, if I had known that you could just reject charges then I would be a free man now.

  13. So the same people who bundled Solitaire with Windows and who gave us an OS that crashes daily costing lost work and long rebooting times are now fighting slack in the workplace. Anyone else not expect this to go well?

  14. I hope the press gets really indignant about this. They sure don't seem to care much when it is not a member of the press whose privacy is violated.

  15. Thanks for the information. on People Who Use Facebook Live Longer, Study Finds (www.cbc.ca) · · Score: 1

    Wow. Glad to know that. I'll get busy posting all of my personal information to Facebook right away, and start posting updates every time that I do anything. To my friends at the N.S.A., I really appreciate you letting me know this.

  16. I bow ... on CETA Signed Off As Wallonia Folds Under Pressure (freezenet.ca) · · Score: 1

    ... to our new George Soros overlord.

  17. oh you fool, there are no editors on Google's 'Project Zero' Hid A Major Vulnerability in Apple's OS and iOS Cores (thestack.com) · · Score: 1

    Yea sure, Slashdot has editors and our elections are not rigged. But if there were really editors, how could you make sense of a September 21st for disclosure and a claim that Project Zero agreed to keep quiet, eventually granting Apple nearly five months of silence? This would only be explained if editors couldn't do simple math or if they didn't know how long a week and a month is.

  18. Wow! on Samsung Sales, Profits Dive on Note 7 Recall (pcworld.com) · · Score: 4, Funny

    Their profits and sales dropped after a massive recall and their products and even their replacements bursting into flame? I did not see that coming!

  19. You misunderstand. This is an "Al" program, as in Al Gore or Al Franklin, extremely liberal and so sure of its view on human rights that it is wrong 21% of the time. A.I. would never make that mistake.

  20. Re:Slighlty better than coin tosx. on Scientists Create AI Program That Can Predict Human Rights Trials With 79 Percent Accuracy (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    Is it really better than a coin toss? What is the outcome of most "Human Rights" trials. If it is about a 79% conviction rate or even just a 21% conviction rate then the outcome isn't very impressive at all.

  21. Re:I don't understand on Rowhammer Attack Can Now Root Android Devices (softpedia.com) · · Score: 2

    What I don't understand is if this attack is able to root so many different Android systems, why is it still so hard for the device's owner who wants to root his device to actually root it?

  22. #youregone

  23. Bullshit. Texas is sovereign. A joint-resolution by a country (The United States in this case) does not legitimately allow a country to take over Texas without the consent of its residents. American actions in the American Civil War have resulted in an illegal military occupation of Texas. And Texas is one of a handful of states to pass resolutions to remind Obama that, even if it is a state, we still have that pesky tenth amendment that hasn't quite been destroyed yet.

  24. Yea, "your buddies". Wish that I had mod points to mod this up as "Funny".

  25. That will sure punish the Brits for wanting to preserve their own sovereignty. Any indication that you resist the New World Order must be punished. It would serve them right if they moved to Linux and open source solutions wherever they could and ended up paying Microsoft a lot less rather than a lot more.