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  1. Re:Hold on now... on EPA Knowingly Allowed Pesticide That Kills Bees · · Score: 2

    i have a uncle who is a beekeeper and lost nearly his entire stock one year to this. my family happens to own a entire mounten. so no such pesticides where used and they still collapsed. so i defently side with that dubble whammy effect. but the pesticides are also not good and should be banned.

  2. Re:Where are those who dubbed wikileaks 'terrorist on EPA Knowingly Allowed Pesticide That Kills Bees · · Score: 1

    are government dubbed them that i don't think the people ever said anything like that bought wikileaks. personalty i support them. hopefully it gets the sheep to stop voting for these ass-hats messing up everything. of curse i will admit oboma played the sheep big time he promised to sake up everything and wound up worse then bush in terms of being a puppet.

  3. Re:Some Questions on EPA Knowingly Allowed Pesticide That Kills Bees · · Score: 2

    and the school are not any better my school had a 98% dropout rate. the place was ran like a prison and none wanted to be there. i didn't finishes school until i left mi.

  4. Re:Some Questions on EPA Knowingly Allowed Pesticide That Kills Bees · · Score: 2, Interesting

    i came from Pontiac mi.and i can tell you i saw this coming and moved years ago. i think most people with the means to get out did by now. so what you got left behind are the very rich or very poor. if you ever where to visit there you would see so many houses for sale per city block. i sold my house at a huge lose just to get out. but many other houses never sold. mi went to hell when they lost there only means of jobs and money the automotive industry. the unions killed off that by offering people insane pay rates driving up everything else and it eventually collapsed on its-self when car sales slowed. then when other business tried to open up shop there they would hit them with insane tax rates. i can tell you from having a business there unless you bribe every city official they close you down. so that states downfall was there own doing.

  5. Re:Civilian version? on Navy Tests Mach 8 Electromagnetic Railgun · · Score: 1

    heck you don't even need mock 8 for that effect. i know some good high powered sniper rifles don't even need to hit the target. but get close enough and the shickwave tares em apart.

  6. chrome os fail on Chrome OS Doesn't Trust Apps Or Users · · Score: 1

    it failed to sell me when they required net just to login now you cant modify the system. this os will be dead on arrival.

  7. Re:Cognitive Dissonance on DOJ Ramping Up Crackdown On Copyright-Infringing Sites · · Score: 1

    well you cant read i said the free market has been driven out. why health-care is so broken.

  8. Re:Cognitive Dissonance on DOJ Ramping Up Crackdown On Copyright-Infringing Sites · · Score: 1

    yea that seems to be the crappy idea tossed around for everything. when the realty is the regulations themselves are why its failed.and no im not saying totally deregulate health-care that would be a bad idea. but relax them enough other company's are allowed to come in and compete.

  9. Re:Cognitive Dissonance on DOJ Ramping Up Crackdown On Copyright-Infringing Sites · · Score: 1

    well why i also said insurance as well. if the cost of other things fell your er visit wile still expensive the cheaper cost of other things would still equal out to better care for a lower price. just the drug makers alone getting broken up would drop the health care cost alot around 300%. being we know drug makers and there monopoly charge a insurance company a 300% markup.

  10. Re:Cognitive Dissonance on DOJ Ramping Up Crackdown On Copyright-Infringing Sites · · Score: 1

    well its people like that guy are the reason we cant brake up are heal care monopoly. and allow the free markets take over. and lazer surgy was a perfect example of what helthcare would be like if the free market was allowed in. and yes health care as those pile of rules and regulations to allow the monopoly to thrive.

  11. Re:Stop using risk as basis of argument on A Nude Awakening — the TSA and Privacy · · Score: 1

    ill give you the ultimate health care fix and we don't gotta spend a dime. stop are government from bending to corporate will. brake up the health care monopoly let privet insurance and drug makers in. health care prices will naturally fall due to competition. hell same thing for oil and pretty much anything. its the death of the free market that has killed are economy.

  12. Re:Stop using risk as basis of argument on A Nude Awakening — the TSA and Privacy · · Score: 1

    i think he was assuming the ap could take over the plain from hijackers. witch it cannot its easy overridden for good reason.

  13. Re:Stop using risk as basis of argument on A Nude Awakening — the TSA and Privacy · · Score: 1

    your wrong abought the auto pilot it can do those things yes. but the pilot can always override the system just by grabbing the control. it like that for a reason they tried more automated system and they led to air crashes. basically the computer having to much control messing up and pilot having no simple way to take back control. read your aircraft documentary or watch them.

  14. Re:Stop using risk as basis of argument on A Nude Awakening — the TSA and Privacy · · Score: 1

    institutional policy of compliance was due to the fact almost all hijacking pretty just meant a redirected flight where the hijackers wanted to go. there was very few deaths in fact most not even by malice of the hijackers.i rember one hijacking documentary they simply ran out of fule and crashed being the hijackers believed the aircraft had more fuel despite the pilot telling them they where incorrect. now after 911 and policy has changed do to the fact that hijacking was one of the first with a massive death tool.

  15. Re:Stop using risk as basis of argument on A Nude Awakening — the TSA and Privacy · · Score: 1

    if they ever do a aircraft style attack again it wouldn't be commercial anyways the first 3 things we did pre tsa was more then enough. just better for them to get some privet ones with utterly no security and crash them into things.

  16. Re:Stop using risk as basis of argument on A Nude Awakening — the TSA and Privacy · · Score: 1

    reinforced aircraft doors check armed guard aboard aircraft check passengers no longer passive check. that was enough right there.

  17. Re:Benjamin Franklin quote on A Nude Awakening — the TSA and Privacy · · Score: 1

    hes right in a sense but we didn't vote for this bill i don't rember any mass votes to have tsa in are airports. thats been the issues for everything right now we have no real control over what are government does just a very crappy illusion that what you think means anything. you think if people had power people like the riia would still be on there sue anyone randomly path. you think tsa would be in are airports taking prono pics and patting down kids. i dent think so.

  18. Re:Some People on A Nude Awakening — the TSA and Privacy · · Score: 1

    i disagree those 1000 kids will be the new generation of terrest. they will be raised to hate us even more and there dark ages religious ways. now if it was somewhere alone of wiping out most of there population aka what we did to japan then yes they would have learned never to fuck with us. but we are not doing that kind of damage.

  19. Re:Some People on A Nude Awakening — the TSA and Privacy · · Score: 1

    the underwear and shoe bomber didn't have enough expolsevs to even kill themselves let alone damage the aircraft. but your correct in the stupid ass reactions. the terrest win and people are to sheep like to relies they won due to are own reactions.

  20. Re:Some People on A Nude Awakening — the TSA and Privacy · · Score: 1

    well i agree a hijacking wont ever happen again. it really doesn't take alot of explosives to blow a hole in a aircraft there hulls are quite thin and under pressure. and i also agree the tsa is a joke. if terrest what to get a bomb or blow up a aircraft they will. in fact still do in the middle east.

  21. Re:Some People on A Nude Awakening — the TSA and Privacy · · Score: 1

    actually i was all for the wiping them off the map solution. i mean that if you gonna start a war start a war not this political theater we have now. go big or go home. you gotta rember we are fighting religion. a war we cant win unless we go extreme. but back to the tsa they are a joke. heck we had 2 small failed attacks with the tsa but they don't like to admit it had nothing to do with them stopping anything it was the people on the aircraft that beat them up. 911 can never it to happen again its a fact terreest cant hijack a aircraft anymore the people onbord will not allow it like they used to being they know its certen death unlike always living threw it in the past.

  22. Re:Cognitive Dissonance on DOJ Ramping Up Crackdown On Copyright-Infringing Sites · · Score: 1

    don't even get me started on fucking oboma and his health hell. helthcare reforms need people to copy and sell drugs cheaper. thats why are system is so dammed broken and expensive. its called the free market but nope not allowed anymore. if are government would stop going in the corp interest and start letting privet company's sell health care and make drugs. health care would naturally become cheaper being they would be forced to compete. its so dammed easy its sad but they rather pass stupid laws and fine people who make less then 60 grand a year to be able to afford these insane health rates. thank gods states and even repluctions are looking to cripple or veto obomas health crap.

  23. Re:Next up on DOJ Ramping Up Crackdown On Copyright-Infringing Sites · · Score: 1

    to late the whole wikileaks song and game.

  24. Re:Wikileaks is clearly in the wrong... on Digging Into the WikiLeaks Cables · · Score: 1

    and thats wrong heh. quite honestly the us gov needed a cold smack of realty. are system was built on trust and its been broken a long time ago. there response is even worse then that. rather then going yes this stuff got leaked declassify and forget bought it. that was the whole point in the so called freedom of information act. so we can access such documentation after some time has passed. instead they start a massive shitstorm driving there own wedgies.trust trust me every country has aruldy seen them long before they got leaked. including the terrest. if they just manned up said yes all this got leaked hear you go hear is everything that was leaked wikileaks would lost any sort of media power. so the point hear isnt the fact the stuff got out but the outright stupid reactions.

  25. Re:Paid Developers Power the Linux Kernel on Paid Developers Power the Linux Kernel · · Score: 1

    i still do both. being my paycheck comes from being a linux network admin but my code still free.