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  1. Re:Because IRS has never heard of exchange servers on After Non-Profit Application Furor, IRS Says It's Lost 2 Years Of Lerner's Email · · Score: 1

    Then you know shit about the federal government. They stopped using exchange sometime back after the fiasco with the Navy and NMCI. As for targeting political organizations, they'll never let a true forensics team in there because they are two-faced liars. Also, when you're denied an application and simply not responded to for five years whatsoever, most normal people see that as the brushoff.

  2. ^^^ +1 This. Sorry ran out of mod points yesterday. :)

  3. I agree! Then we would finally set a precedent and Holder (at a minimum) would look forward to maximum security for the rest of his natural life.

  4. Re:It is becoming a pattern, isn't it ? on After Non-Profit Application Furor, IRS Says It's Lost 2 Years Of Lerner's Email · · Score: 1

    Well thank freaking GOD that Romney didn't get into the White House! I mean he's a Mormon and he actually stated the truth that 47% of Americans would be voting with their wallets! Sheesh! That's far worse that Bush 43 part 2.

  5. Re:Fraking! on New Evidence For Oceans of Water Deep In the Earth · · Score: 1

    Seriously mate. It's the Internet. Who cares.

  6. Re:the joker in the formula on Aliens and the Fermi Paradox · · Score: 1

    I wouldn't be disappointed at all. Maybe you sophomoric assholes would stop wasting money on sports and hookers and get about the business of getting us into space to meet our gene therapy overlords!

  7. Re: Progenitors? on Aliens and the Fermi Paradox · · Score: 0

    So we agree on at least one event. Nice to know. Completely amazed that you pulled of a 4: Interesting for that bit of non-evidenced conjecture. P.S. Love to see your evidence on that statement. Maybe you could join the inflation theorists group for a beer to piss in.

  8. Re: Progenitors? on Aliens and the Fermi Paradox · · Score: 1

    Actually, it's not that hard when you have a world-sized concussion wave of material pouring upward.

  9. Re:this is obvious on Aliens and the Fermi Paradox · · Score: 1

    No, you're mistaken. Addictive drugs push the person to do and debase themselves in order to obtain the continued intoxication. People will prostitute themselves, murder/kill, and steal money from toddlers if they can get that next hit of meth, etc.

  10. Re:The Matrix is to blame on Aliens and the Fermi Paradox · · Score: 1
  11. Re:Explanation on Aliens and the Fermi Paradox · · Score: 1

    A much better answer than all these asses essentially telling us we'll fail and just accept it. :)

  12. Re:We have already contacted alien civiliations. on Aliens and the Fermi Paradox · · Score: 1

    I worked security for Prince concerts in 1980 and I assure you Prince had more sex with more human women than probably 99% of the male population. But I guess that doesn't preclude being an alien.

  13. Re:the joker in the formula on Aliens and the Fermi Paradox · · Score: 1

    Also, homo sapien killed many of its rivals for the top of the homo species. We got where we are in the food chain through sheer ruthlessness and cunning.

  14. Re:Progenitors? on Aliens and the Fermi Paradox · · Score: 0

    That is some funny stuff there!

  15. Re: Progenitors? on Aliens and the Fermi Paradox · · Score: 1

    Because we obviously never have extinction-level events that could destroy everything in orbit. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extinction_event

  16. Re:Not sure what you are getting at on Teacher Tenure Laws Ruled Unconstitutional In California · · Score: 1

    Because it is this sacrosanct tenure and the ridiculous overhead negotiated by the union added onto it that allowed this person to continue to go unaddressed for these years, too. The discussion is tenure, I believe. Two year tenure for life is ridiculous. What elementary school teacher requires this to perform their job of teaching approved curricula? I can't imagine one.

  17. Re:Strict government control is not good on Teacher Tenure Laws Ruled Unconstitutional In California · · Score: 2

    Obviously, no.

    Teacher, Mark Berndt, Pleads Guilty To Feeding Students Semen-Laced Cookies In Los Angeles School

    Case against ex-Miramonte teacher Martin Springer dismissed

    http://nypost.com/2014/05/13/notorious-pedophile-teacher-gave-victims-drug-laced-oreos/

    Girl was victim of both teachers charged in L.A. child abuse cases: report

    Mark Berndt: Profile of Perversion

    Mark Berndt's $40,000 Payoff

    LAUSD Molestations Spark Grim Federal Complaint

    Berndt allegedly kept a jar of Vaseline on his desk which he used to masturbate in class, and sometimes wore a "freakish" Mickey Mouse costume with women's tights, the parents say. They claim the school's principal Martin Sandoval walked into the classroom as Berndt was videotaping students but let him off with a verbal warning. The parents claim LAUSD ignored those red flags and other instances of "freakish behavior." "LAUSD ignored multiple prior student complaints about Berndt and a district attorney investigation. LAUSD ignored parent complaints and failed to detect the massive number of lewd acts committed by at least three active child predators on one small campus for years," the complaint states.

    Anderson Cooper 360 reports on why Teachers' Union killed a bill that would make it easier to fire SEXUAL PREDATORS in the classroom.

    Just In: CA Ballot Initiative to Target Sex Abusers in Schools

    Teacher puzzler: Part-time porn star fired, semen-feeder paid off

  18. Re: You make it... on Teacher Tenure Laws Ruled Unconstitutional In California · · Score: 1

    That's amazing. Every other worker has the ability to not be fired from their position after sexually assaulting children in their official charge? Citation please?

  19. Re:Queue the deniers on Geothermal Heat Contributing To West Antarctic Ice Sheet Melting · · Score: 1

    Yep, they were all Upper Middle Class with nothing to do all day long but stare at the little people. The rudimentary fallacies people like to spew are just too funny at times. Oh, and Obamacare isn't a tax, unless SCOTUS says it is.

  20. Re: Annoying. on Hundreds of Cities Wired With Fiber, But Telecom Lobbying Keeps It Unusable · · Score: 1

    Correct!

  21. Re:Annoying. on Hundreds of Cities Wired With Fiber, But Telecom Lobbying Keeps It Unusable · · Score: 1

    You're cute. Learn the history of hyperbole and spin on it.

  22. Re:Annoying. on Hundreds of Cities Wired With Fiber, But Telecom Lobbying Keeps It Unusable · · Score: 1

    No, you're inability to pull your head out of the reality of this monopolistic situation and your opinion that you think you're making a salient point convinces me that you'll just keep rambling on until you think someone gives a shit. You're a shill.

  23. Re:Make it a utility. on Hundreds of Cities Wired With Fiber, But Telecom Lobbying Keeps It Unusable · · Score: 1
  24. Re:Annoying. on Hundreds of Cities Wired With Fiber, But Telecom Lobbying Keeps It Unusable · · Score: 1

    You need to stop shilling for moronic assholes that bribe, lie, and retard our economy. We all have opinions.

  25. Re:Or call your credit card company ... on AT&T To Use Phone Geolocation To Prevent Credit Card Fraud · · Score: 1

    Except when you're at the back of the main Navy Exchange and the damn cell phone signal cannot reach you.