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  1. Re:Evolution? on A Call For Science Policy Debate Among Presidential Candidates · · Score: 1

    Really?

    So, when does human life begin?

    AFAICT, the entire left in America refuses to believe any science on that subject whatsoever and consistently makes up fantasy arguments to ease themselves of guilt associated with murdering living human beings. In particular, the lawyers on SCOTUS making up rules to define life based upon air.

  2. Re:"Witchunt" on Assange Makes Statement Calling For an End To the "Witch Hunt" · · Score: 2

    Like Manning? What part of OATH TO THE CONSTITUTION and FEDERAL NDA did you fucking miss? Or does every drama queen get to commit espionage to satisfy your over-inflated sense of worth?

  3. Re:Fusion's important on Paul Ryan's Record On Science and Government · · Score: 1

    Never happen on this continent. Serious NIMBY issues abound.

  4. Re:I visited the National Ignition Facility this y on Paul Ryan's Record On Science and Government · · Score: 1

    You betcha. Alcoholic/drug using father and the whole bit. You can always change your circumstance. Democrats only want you to change it by owning you. I didn't improve my life by being jealous of others and busting my ass to take their money. Neither should you.

  5. Re:I visited the National Ignition Facility this y on Paul Ryan's Record On Science and Government · · Score: 1

    Somehow Obama spends 2.9 million dollars a job on the bailout but you think accounting for all taxes in American only cost 1 billion dollars. Right.

  6. Re:I visited the National Ignition Facility this y on Paul Ryan's Record On Science and Government · · Score: 1

    Wish I had points! ***** Thank you.

  7. Re:I visited the National Ignition Facility this y on Paul Ryan's Record On Science and Government · · Score: 1

    Yes, but in this country, if you disagree enough we tank your home and burn you alive (and your children) to really fucking get the point across. Ah civilization!

  8. Re:I visited the National Ignition Facility this y on Paul Ryan's Record On Science and Government · · Score: 1

    Actually, this is not true. As evident by recent actions, living in other countries, e.g., New Zealand, still exposes you to the laws of the USA.

    Since you wish to be so free and loose with your assertions; I wonder, can Brian Terry's parents get their son resurrected and move somewhere else so they don't have to sacrifice their son for the Obama Administration to arm foreign drug cartels with semi-automatic AK-style weapons. But your ilk is sucking that teat so much you see no problem with killing Federal Agents in order to cover up incompetence.

    If the Executive Branch continues to arm drug cartels and official give up federal land to their incursions, we are most definitely in another country already.

  9. Re:I visited the National Ignition Facility this y on Paul Ryan's Record On Science and Government · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    You'll make a good thug in the coming brown shirt revolution. Maybe your child won't get raped like those girls in Oakland when you Occupy whatever.

  10. Re:I visited the National Ignition Facility this y on Paul Ryan's Record On Science and Government · · Score: 2

    The guy equating taxes to theft by gunpoint is claiming strawman. That's rich.

    --Jeremy

    -- Jesus was a liberal

    Jesus didn't seize all my bank accounts and make it illegal for me to conduct transactions about $10,000 privately. I believe you are the rich one from advocating taking other people's money. Maybe you could restore my property rights (since I have none because they are continually re-taxed) and I might believe the government is actually by and for the people.

  11. Re:I visited the National Ignition Facility this y on Paul Ryan's Record On Science and Government · · Score: 1

    JNCPs stopped last FY. Catch up.

  12. Re:They Didn't Pull This Kind of Muscle on Kim Dotcom Raid - What Really Happened · · Score: 2, Insightful

    ...and yet people will still vote for Obama. Oh, I forgot. Romney doesn't care for the little guy.

  13. Re:One reason is... on Why Internet Pirates Always Win · · Score: 1

    You know this how? Love the hyperbole.

  14. Re:I think a new tv model is needed. on Why Internet Pirates Always Win · · Score: 1

    The whole problem being that the cable company is already getting a certain level of profit and does not want it to fall. Amazingly Cox cable came out with a seeming a-la-carte menu in my area and the same thing we are getting now went up in price significantly.

  15. Re:No moral high ground on Why Internet Pirates Always Win · · Score: 1

    Twenty-eight years should be enough for anyone. The arts and sciences that benefit America have been usurped by the bankers incapable of actually creating any arts or sciences.

  16. Re:Same story with 'Dexter' on Why Internet Pirates Always Win · · Score: 0

    Well, Bill, I expect that everything that doesn't effect you is considered bullshit. The few hundred Mexicans killed with those weapons don't count either. The fact that you mention Obama and Bush programs being equivalent displays your ignorance of the situation in general. I find it insightful that Bush's Administration actually had tracking methods (that failed) and was stopped as soon as any possibility of failure existed in the tracking process. How then does the next Administration distribute weapons with absolutely no method of tracking?

    The better choice would be someone capable of actually leading. I dunno, getting his party to have a budget passed instead of stalling in the Senate. Taking responsibility for the crony capitalism that marks his period in power. You know, the little transparent things. But, obviously, in your meme the fact that a dead President screwed up gives Obama ample justification to lie at every opportunity, invoke his own personal lobby warehouse, and conduct war against sovereign nations while his anti-war backers silently disappear.

  17. Re:Same story with 'Dexter' on Why Internet Pirates Always Win · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Right Bill. We much more enjoy living in the most transparent Administration, evah. Kill another DEA agent on your way out the door for Obama!

  18. Re:Put the Genie back in the bottle on NRC Accused of Ignoring Proliferation Risks With SILEX Enrichment · · Score: 1

    Well, TBF, Israel lied quite a bit about the USS Liberty.

  19. Re:Should be used by the US, kept away from Iran on NRC Accused of Ignoring Proliferation Risks With SILEX Enrichment · · Score: 1

    You know that because our President is part Arab that your entire post is inherently racist.

  20. Re:Alternative on NRC Accused of Ignoring Proliferation Risks With SILEX Enrichment · · Score: 1

    Sorry, the stupid people keep following Nimitz and Carter down the path of idiocy.

  21. Re:Put the Genie back in the bottle on NRC Accused of Ignoring Proliferation Risks With SILEX Enrichment · · Score: 1

    Trying to fathom the statement, "Iran as a state is not a huge nuclear weapons threat". Can we get some milestones for a comparison of what is a recognized "huge nuclear weapons threats"? Can we make sure Iran kills you and yours first so we have a use case?

  22. Re:Nuclear is the answer (Thorium) on The Nuclear Approach To Climate Change · · Score: 1

    Apparently you can't win the Executive branch developing sound energy policy. Only through continual lies about the viability of wind, solar, and ethanol can you convince the populace that you care, even though you know the science is not capable of providing what you propose in fantasy.

  23. Re:Nuclear is the answer (Thorium) on The Nuclear Approach To Climate Change · · Score: 1

    Using 1940's technology. Fortunately, it's 2012 now. Progress has moved forward and Thorium is far the better choice for reactors to fill small to mid-size reactor installations that cannot melt down.

  24. Re:Not THE answer, but on The Nuclear Approach To Climate Change · · Score: 1

    Or the California energy regulations that caused rolling blackoouts [sic] when they were repealed?

    Unsure of the other mentions, but having lived this process performing the oversight, you are woefully uneducated. If anything the over regulation of California power set up the rolling blackout situation as no one gave a shit about the market after Enron got caught bending the government over (faking product-type purchasing), without a kiss I might point out.

  25. Re:Not THE answer, but on The Nuclear Approach To Climate Change · · Score: 1

    These type of reactions are just comical. Ask yourself how much radioactive material is produced and spewed into the air everyday from a single coal plant. Then multiply that by a generic 600 plants covering the country. We are already radiating the population.