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  1. Re:Babylon 5 on Adrian Lamo Explains His Decision To Expose Bradley Manning · · Score: 1

    Waiting for the concise evidence you have verifying these assumptions? Yep...

  2. Re:Babylon 5 on Adrian Lamo Explains His Decision To Expose Bradley Manning · · Score: 0

    How can you know this? Stop pontificating and present your evidence or shut the fuck up. You're as much an AC drama queen whiner as Manning.

    Manning did have the resources to not put people in harm's way. It's called fulfilling his oath. If he didn't want to be in the Army then he should have quit instead of trying to fuck other people over.

    Your average 12 year-old could replicate WikiLeaks these days. The fact that Manning sent these materials to WikiLeaks displays intent, not caring. Also, because some fucking kook organization calls itself WikiLeaks does not give it standing within the U.S. Government. Most people would inherently realize that but apparently you're too fucking stupid to grasp common sense.

  3. Re:Thanks for the concern on Adrian Lamo Explains His Decision To Expose Bradley Manning · · Score: 1

    Don't forget completely free college.

  4. Re:Thanks for the concern on Adrian Lamo Explains His Decision To Expose Bradley Manning · · Score: 1

    Yes, then don't say stupid things that require people to have a suicide watch over you. Not being a drama queen would make Manning's life much easier. Considering the costs to the taxpayer in the knee jerk responses to his treason I really have little sympathy.

  5. Re:Thanks for the concern on Adrian Lamo Explains His Decision To Expose Bradley Manning · · Score: 1

    Your evidence is a link pointing back to this article?

  6. Re:Thanks for the concern on Adrian Lamo Explains His Decision To Expose Bradley Manning · · Score: 1

    Yes because the American media obviously gives two shits about reporting anything other than the latest gotcha or celebrity baby.

    Maybe you should start the spy new corps.

  7. Re:Thanks for the concern on Adrian Lamo Explains His Decision To Expose Bradley Manning · · Score: 1

    Yeah. Problem is people like you are blind to them. We need far more of our government's secrets leaked. 99% of what the US government is keeping secret has no business being secret. And a fair percentage of that is being kept secret to cover up illegal activity by the US government.

    ...and you know this how?

    What is this fair percentage? Can you quantify your hyperbole?

  8. Re:Thanks for the concern on Adrian Lamo Explains His Decision To Expose Bradley Manning · · Score: 1

    Apparently Manning supporters have the ability to track the entire classified dataset and provide concrete evidence on call. I say hire them for spying if they're that good!

  9. Re:Thanks for the concern on Adrian Lamo Explains His Decision To Expose Bradley Manning · · Score: 1

    Any chance you'll display your credentials for accessing the classified evidence at a military trial? Yep...

  10. Re:Thanks for the concern on Adrian Lamo Explains His Decision To Expose Bradley Manning · · Score: 1

    Glad to see you're onboard with Manning being shot for his treason.

  11. Re:Pentagon: the leak "did not disclose...sources. on Adrian Lamo Explains His Decision To Expose Bradley Manning · · Score: 2

    Really Paul? You think it was irrational to fulfill the oath taken and the agreements signed concerning classified information because you (irrationally) believe it would have null effect? How could Lamo or anyone else concisely review the documents for scope? I suppose you have experts instantly available, for free I might add, that just provide this service on call?

  12. Re:How do they do it? on Oregon Lawmakers Propose Mileage Tax On Fuel Efficient Vehicles · · Score: 1

    Hell, why not require a broadcast webcam that any state official can focus anywhere in your home at a whim? If you're going to forfeit privacy so that a government can tax you why not just prostitute for the state?

  13. Re:Easy way to solve robots taking jobs on Krugman: Is the Computer Revolution Coming To a Close? · · Score: 1

    Your blind belief that lots of education is good for everyone is disproved by dropout rates in the US that run about 50% in high school. Throwing money at education hasn't improved it in the last 50 years, and won't in the future.

    Sociological changes drive dropout rates more than opportunity (in education) ever could achieve. When society states the only thing you can become is a thug there's little education needed for the position.

  14. Re:No love on 5 More Google Fiberhoods Coming To Kansas City · · Score: 1

    Hey Google, how about running fiber to a city with a population that appreciates the bandwidth....someplace where they believe in science.

    Wish I had points. San Diego would be a good start! :)

  15. Re:Lucky bastards... on 5 More Google Fiberhoods Coming To Kansas City · · Score: 1

    I had to get Cox Business Internet to avoid losing service all together. Business Internet is unlimited in data and we have six active Internet users living here. 100GB is a few days at most.

  16. Re:Nigga Tyrone approves on 5 More Google Fiberhoods Coming To Kansas City · · Score: 1

    Considering the statistics, one could make a better case for doing away with baseball bats than guns.

    Ferran: We Must Stop Baseball Bat Violence!

    Against the gun control that won’t work

    National Review: Gun Control Doesn't Work

  17. Re:Hey, hey gauise... on NCTC Gets Vast Powers To Spy On U.S. Citizens · · Score: 1

    But... But... Mitt Romney would obviously be a war monger because the Democratic Party has such a long history of peace and non-violence.

  18. Re:Paywalled on NCTC Gets Vast Powers To Spy On U.S. Citizens · · Score: 1

    Well reality disagrees with you, and controls the forces that take my money and archive every byte I generate. So now what?

  19. Re:Unconstitutional on NCTC Gets Vast Powers To Spy On U.S. Citizens · · Score: 2

    Maybe Cindy Sheehan could rebury her son in front of the White House when she's not running for Vice President.

  20. Re:Terrorist! on NCTC Gets Vast Powers To Spy On U.S. Citizens · · Score: 0

    Obviously, George W. Bush caused this!

  21. Re:What's good for the goose... on Outrage At Microsoft Offshoring Tax In the UK, Google Caught Avoiding US Taxes · · Score: 1

    Yeah until your income is $1,000,001. Then tell me you're happy to pay that million in taxes.

  22. Re:What's good for the goose... on Outrage At Microsoft Offshoring Tax In the UK, Google Caught Avoiding US Taxes · · Score: 1

    Can you please describe this place wherein violence doesn't solve anything? Also, can we have a definition of rights?

  23. Re:What's good for the goose... on Outrage At Microsoft Offshoring Tax In the UK, Google Caught Avoiding US Taxes · · Score: 1

    That's okay. Al Gore is still skimming all the countries of the world with his shakedown. Much like his father, the Gore name carries on the exploitation of the common man in order to feed his fat coffers.

    Al Gore Worth 50 Times More Than He Was As Vice President.

    How's those food stamps?

  24. Re:Why not reduce emissions? on Report Says Climate Change Already Evident, Emissions Gap Growing · · Score: 1

    Or gladly sacrifice Europe!

  25. Cap and Trade solves everything! on Report Says Climate Change Already Evident, Emissions Gap Growing · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    Wait, you haven't heard? We have Cap and Trade in California now so Global Warming is solved.