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  1. Re:Pseudo-communism on High Court Trims Whistleblower Rights · · Score: 1

    Still, there is the problem that this country will never call itself communist, if nothing else than because it has been made out to be an "evil" thing. We are already taking on a capitalist/fascist style of operation. However, I apologize as I misunderstood what it is that you meant.

  2. Re:Loss of Rights on High Court Trims Whistleblower Rights · · Score: 1

    Yes, somewhat a more crass and crude way of putting it, but we are agreed.

  3. Re:Pseudo-communism on High Court Trims Whistleblower Rights · · Score: 1

    I think he did. America is not, by any measure, becoming communist or even pseudo-communist, in any way shape or form. Maybe you should look it up. I think, based on our current movement towards corporate control, that fascist is more apt.

  4. Loss of Rights on High Court Trims Whistleblower Rights · · Score: 1

    Yet another sign of our loss of rights. Since when was it a good idea for people to be afraid to let us know when their government or company was doing something wrong? Once, I thought this country was biased on freedom. Innocence dies hard.

  5. Re:Try a little harder... on Duke Nukem Forever Reviewed · · Score: 1

    You know, I have decided that I will be buying the game when it comes out, the day it comes out! I will be standing in line, along with the other fourty or so 60+ gamers who have been waiting most of their adult lives for this game to come out. It will be fun.

  6. Re:fool's paradise on Microsoft Blogger Robert Scoble Goes to Google · · Score: 1

    I'm waiting til they open the United Chruch of Google.

    It's sure to be Googlicious!

  7. Re:Get these pink things off my website!!~!!!! on Microsoft Blogger Robert Scoble Goes to Google · · Score: 1

    I'm just wondering how it is that noone high up in the city does not see how ridiculous this is. Taylor professes to have 22 years experience with computers, but my question is, what kind of experience? Despite the fact that he had been helped all along the way far beyond the call of duty for an OS manufacturer (for a free one, at that), he still insisted that it was a mistake anyone could have made (I would like to amend that that "anyone" would have to be a real dolt...see MISTER Taylor), and he believes that his threats of calling the FBI were what prompted Hughes to "take him more seriously". Right. Hughes is a much nicer, more patient man than I. I would have simply laid out the facts once, and upon further harassment, I would have told him simply to refer to the first letter and take care of it himself. Those who ask for help like that deserve none.