The smart option would be the UK. It has a history with defamation. In the UK, speaking the truth is no defense, it's the harm that counts. At least, that's what I read some time ago.
Arguing on social media is fun because you get to know the thoughts of people you don't agree with. If a candidate sends in a lot of paid trolls, you'll get an bad impression of her followers. Recycling a limited amount of talking points makes you look very stupid.
"such information or data to such government in an intelligible format" A lot of scientist are in danger; for law enforcement there is no "intelligible format" for string theory.
You're wrong. They want to kill, rape and plunder jews and kaffir. The bombs made them heroes to their friends. But they build a reputation by stealing and plundering.
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who is going to tell him?
Beyonce?
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is Putin a Saint?
Unless... it's incriminating for someone else.
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Re: If you think that's bad...
Politicians can't understand people disagree. They think they failed to explain...
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Re: GNH was always a lieā¦
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Re: Re: Wrong again, Mike
At least, that's what I read some time ago.
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Individual exploitable software vulnerabilities are difficult to find
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do they sell spectrographs?
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Re: Re: Usenet still exists, you know
Some filtering can be used to handle lot's of messages, but that has it's limitations too.
In the end, it's only a tool to communicate with a community. And communities can be time consuming.
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Re: Usenet still exists, you know
We used to say that the specs of every application will eventually include e-mail-functionality.
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ultimate direct democracy
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isn't public court a civil right?
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it's a taboo..
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Stasi humor
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private ownership?
A corporate souvereign needs serfs in stead of customers.
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the law against insulting foreign leaders
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Internet is made for arguing since USENET
If a candidate sends in a lot of paid trolls, you'll get an bad impression of her followers. Recycling a limited amount of talking points makes you look very stupid.
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A lot of scientist are in danger; for law enforcement there is no "intelligible format" for string theory.
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Re: Re: The problem isn't countable in lives.
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Re:
The bombs made them heroes to their friends. But they build a reputation by stealing and plundering.
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