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  1. Shrugged again, alas on Entire Federal Government Exempt From Robocall Laws, FCC Rules (thehill.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Punitive laws and distraints primarily apply to Little People, as so recently demonstrated, again.

  2. Why 0 would he do that on President Obama Should Pardon Edward Snowden Before Leaving Office (theverge.com) · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Actually, since Trump has already spoken against Snowden, it seems more likely that Obama would pardon Snowden. Trump's nature is very unlikely to walk back on Snowden. However, Obama might not resist the urge to tweak a President elect Trump's nose by pardoning Snowden.

  3. what matters on DNC Hacker Releases Trump Opposition File (gawker.com) · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    You realize Hillary is responsible for probably over a million deaths and a good part of Europe being overrun ?

  4. hijinks on DNC Hacker Releases Trump Opposition File (gawker.com) · · Score: -1

    Trump is a fun loving Boy Scout in comparison to BHO and Hillary.

  5. success on Repurposing Drugs To Tackle Cancer (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Maintenance chemo forever We have used at least one drug on the ReDo list for a stage IV cancer diagnosis, along with specific anticancer megavitamins and supplements. In terms of success, we've done far, far better than peers spending several million dollars. Great quality of life, almost no side effects or down time for treatments, much longer life, and saved millions of dollars that we didn't have. Hopefully many of the ReDo drugs will be successful and studied soon.

  6. Re:tyranny on Greenpeace Leaks Big Part Of Secret TTIP Documents (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    tyranny originally rose to a 2 or higher as "interesting" before some dangerous idiots cut it down. Not sure whether they were totally ignorant on the medical side or simply fascist on political economy.

  7. new & improved on Novel Model Illustrates The Finer Details Of Nuclear Fission (phys.org) · · Score: 1

    The new, improved oil drop model....

  8. tyranny on Greenpeace Leaks Big Part Of Secret TTIP Documents (bbc.com) · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    "harmonization" is a deadly form of tyranny. It was used to disappear inexpensive things like cheaper and more advanced supplements that can be used succesfully to help deal with serious illnesses.

    Imagine if vitamin D were only available at 1000 iu, more like 20 years ago, and everyone in your family needs 10,000 iu per day to be normal to stay alive. 2-5 cents per day in one system, perhaps $2-5 per day in the other, or your shorter, miserable life.

  9. John "karate chop" Kasich typically doesn't know what he's talking about. Remember his screeches, stupidity and long boring interruptions in the 2015 debates?

  10. ...and what's more we've just spent the last 50 years breeding stupid-useless-lazy people who are getting more useless every year.

    A great way to enter the Age of AI /sarc/, sliding faster to the Matrix or some other dystopia

  11. Re:I can't understand the sheer hatred for White M on US Treasury To Feature Harriet Tubman On $20 Bill (reuters.com) · · Score: 0

    This is Obamunism crap that better be scrubbed away when that vain peacock of a traitor or enemy agent vacates his White Hut in Jan'17.

  12. Re:what the Saudis owe... on Blackmail: Obama Under Pressure To Declassify Secret 9/11 Report (cbsnews.com) · · Score: 1

    Americans, in pre-WWII discovered the oil in Saudi after many dry holes.

    American technology drives the oil industry worldwide. The Saudi government negiotiated favorable terms for the risks, technology and capital involved. Saudi happened to have enough oil to make cheating a strategic move, gypping the shareholders and employees of 4 American companies (Chevron, Exxon, Mobil Texaco) involved out of hundreds of billions or trillions of dollars of their share. A share now funding and overbreeding low IQ islamic terrorists.

  13. what the Saudis owe... on Blackmail: Obama Under Pressure To Declassify Secret 9/11 Report (cbsnews.com) · · Score: 2

    If the Bushes are Saudi agents, we should sieze 2 trillion in assets for the Iraq disaster plus more for the 9/11 attack. Not to mention a lot of the Saudi oil was seized ("nationalized") from American companies for a song.

  14. one small step for mankind....

    Now we need open standards for multiple archival sites to steward and prevent the complete corruption or loss of the Google archive as the world churns.
    Most libraries are eventually destroyed in time.

  15. The Corporation uber alles on Whistleblowers Fear Prosecution Under New European Trade Secrets Law (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Corporate fascism on the march, The Corporation uber alles.

  16. hmmm on Facebook Rolls Out Major Live Video Update (usatoday.com) · · Score: 1

    Al jihadi thanks you in advance for this most wonderful confession tool. PTL when we throw "our" roof top parties. You'll be overboard with our praises.

  17. Re:To any Canadians on Nest Reminds Customers That Ownership Isn't What It Used To Be (eff.org) · · Score: 1

    We were recognizably powerful after the (not) Civil War. Big enough, rich enough to be nobody's doormat and becoming invasive. Mostly we stuck to continental North America and outer ocean defense islands. With Teddy's Spanish-American War (1898), we became an aggressive empire seeking to be the world (naval) power.

  18. Our wise fore fathers recognized the difference between nonduplicable "property" and infinitely duplicable copyrighted materials. The rest is corruption of legislation or judges.

  19. We've always been at war with...ourselves on Surprise Nuclear Strike? Here's How We'll Figure Out Who Did It (sciencemag.org) · · Score: 1

    In the US you'd be sucking wind to get the iodine, "might be used in drug manufacture". (Hypochlorite bleach is still available)

  20. spike Kim for food on Kim To N. Korean Military: Be Ready To Use Nuclear Weapons At Any Time (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    promise everyone 4 month's worth of rice in return for Kim et al's head on a pike. They'll lose their fear, spike Kim, stay home and grow their own food.

  21. a- a- on Iraq's Mosul Dam Could Burst At Any Time (blastingnews.com) · · Score: -1

    Resisting the urge to shrug and just cynically say, "allahu akbar". One has to consider the ethnic differences that this might be a major genocide play i.e. shiite ISIS flushes shia territory or even nonconforming shiites.

  22. Re: Better for everyone else on Draconian Aussie Science Censorship Law Takes Effect Next Month (theconversation.com) · · Score: 2

    Idiot. Those guns are why our (un)civil serpents (wannabe masters) even slow down from imitating yours.

    Drugs? Don't take them and don't hang around those that do. Castle doctrine and stand your ground even means you can shoot the criminally bad ones.you fear.

    Slavery? You mean work? Well yes, maybe more than la dolce vida Aussies used to have.

    The white dentists and engineers are going abroad where the women are friendly.

  23. Vented (vs burned) methane gas was probably 1000 times this amount every day for the overseas oil industry alone, during the 1960s and 70s. Coal and natural sources even more.

  24. no guns = SOL on Chief CETA Negotiator Says Treaty "Virtually Complete" (freezenet.ca) · · Score: 0

    They already got your guns. SOL

  25. remember Benito on Chief CETA Negotiator Says Treaty "Virtually Complete" (freezenet.ca) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    These fascists need the Benito treatment.