Time for Citizens arrest, let's show the cops how it's done.
Find every last one of those cops, place them under arrest, and just hope they don't "resist".
They deserve to spend a minimum of 50 years in prison, with their legs and arms in shackles 24x7x365.25
Any cop who abuses his position should have the book thrown at them and all penalties be 10x what they would be for a civilian. It's the only way to prevent these kinds of abuses.
Salman Rushdie must have liked my original statement, since he's used it and has been given credit for it.
You do not have the right, not to be offended.
I've been saying this for 2 decades now, and people around the globe still think the opposite is true.
If something I say offends you, too damned bad. Next time, don't read what I write, don't listen to what I say.
Nobody has the right not to be offended. That right does not now, nor has it ever, existed.
To quote Kid Rock, if you think you have the right not to be offended by someone else, then all I can say to you is this. FOAD... (you can find this as a bonus song on Kid Rock's latest compilation entitled "First Kiss")
For those who don't want to look it up, it's an acronym.
Your constituents are calling, and they want their votes back.
We the people (real people, not the fake people created out of ether by the Supreme Court - ie - not CORPORATIONS who aren't people), want Title II applied to all Internet providers, back-bone providers, cellular providers, cable providers, etc...
Why do we want this to happen?
We're tired of these NON-PEOPLE delivering truckloads of money to your wallets making you vote against the best interests of the PEOPLE (not corporations) that you are supposed to represent.
We're tired of having our wallets / purses raped, pillaged and plundered for obscene amounts of money for something that should be minimal cost.
Your voters are watching, make sure you do the right thing.
Can you say recall? Impeachment? Lawsuit? Criminal proceedings?
You may see any or all of the above if you even think about blocking Title II being applied to any and all internet providers (That includes Cellular carriers - which are the worst wallet rapers out there).
I'm sorry, but I've reread the bill of rights and there's nothing in there about "circumstances".
You're full of shit, please let us know when we can schedule your shitectomy where we will temporarily remove your head, turn you upside down and drain the shit from your body.
Special Note: We've never successfully reattached a head after a shitectomy, so you're shit out of luck I'm afraid, but the world will be better off without you and your illegal and treasonous thinking in this matter.
What I'd love to see is a Federal Tactical Team do a full on breach and attack against that police department, full riot gear, automatic weapons, the whole bit.
They go in, guns blazing against these criminals, arrest the supposed detectives, while releasing the public defender.
They then report to congress how they took down another terrorist group that was planning an unconstitutional attack within our borders.
If during the shooting a couple of the other dirtbag "cops" criminals go down, oh well.
Just pass a new law, for every person who dies because they couldn't afford the medication that a certain pharmaceutical company makes, that their corporate officers, board members and majority stock-holders are all executed for murder, we'd see prices drop drastically.
Gleevec (aka Imatinib) went from $3500 for a 30 day supply of 400mg tabs to over 7k for the same amount in 5 years, the biggest jump after Obamacare started.
This year, their patent expires - guess what, my life-saving medication probably won't be available in a generic as Novartis will pull a Dupont on us. They'll patent a "new" version with an extra sulfur atom in it, and claim that the "old" version kills people and get it banned, while reaping massive profits off the "new" safer version (which isn't any safer at all, they'll just cook the test books).
When you are in your car, and you are stopped, just press this button and an aerosol mist of pepper spray is deployed completely around your vehicle after automatically rolling up your windows. The time to deploy the spray is prior to the officer exiting their police vehicle, so that the entire time they are working on the ticket, they are breathing the fumes.
Win Win and you can sue the police officer on the grounds of animal cruelty if they attempt to force the dog to try and sniff through the pepper spray anyway.
Because of that statement about believing him to be more involved that he would want us to believe.
That's showing the judge to be prejudicial to the defendant when making assumptions that are contrary to the "real" evidence provided and not the puss-covered spewings of the plaintiff trying to throw anything it can hoping something sticks.
To my mind that makes the Judge ineligible to make a fair and unbiased ruling on this case.
His appeal is most certain due this predisposition on the corrupt judge's part.
Side note - autohop is better for the environment and our health...
With the number of commercials that the networks insert into their programming, it shouldn't shock anyone that the batteries in their remotes go dead faster when autohop is disabled or on devices that do not have autohop.
By forcing Dish to disable autohop for their programming, the networks are telling the world that they don't give a damn about the environmental issues with more batteries being used and thrown out.
Then there's the repetitive stress syndrome caused by watching recorded television without autohop, in that the viewer has to repeatedly hit FF and occasionally REW so they don't have to sit through 35 tampon / viagra commercials.
So the networks fighting against autohop are telling us they don't give a damn about our health either.
Why? Because Dish transmits the full show to the equipment. The Hopper records the entire show (commercials included).
The Hopper then asks the consumer (the owner of the equipment) if they'd like to skip commercials.
If they answer yes, then autohop is activated. If they answer no, then autohop is deactivated. The default answer is set to no. So if the user just hits select, then autohop is disabled.
It's personal choice of the consumer - Dish doesn't control when or if a user activates the feature.
As anyone knows, even if they turn the feature off, users will hit FF to skip 30 seconds forward, as often as needed to get past the commercials.
Networks aren't losing anything, except for viewers who will go elsewhere to watch product from someone else that doesn't piss them off by breaking an automated form of what they do anyway.
On the post: Judge Calls Out Portland Police For Bogus 'Contempt Of Cop' Arrest/Beating
Re: Time for Citizens arrest, let's show the cops how it's done.
On the post: Judge Calls Out Portland Police For Bogus 'Contempt Of Cop' Arrest/Beating
Time for Citizens arrest, let's show the cops how it's done.
They deserve to spend a minimum of 50 years in prison, with their legs and arms in shackles 24x7x365.25
Any cop who abuses his position should have the book thrown at them and all penalties be 10x what they would be for a civilian. It's the only way to prevent these kinds of abuses.
On the post: Iowa College Grants Hecklers More Veto Power, Resulting In Summoning Of Campus Police To Offending 'Free Speech Wall'
Salman Rushdie must have liked my original statement, since he's used it and has been given credit for it.
I've been saying this for 2 decades now, and people around the globe still think the opposite is true.
If something I say offends you, too damned bad. Next time, don't read what I write, don't listen to what I say.
Nobody has the right not to be offended. That right does not now, nor has it ever, existed.
To quote Kid Rock, if you think you have the right not to be offended by someone else, then all I can say to you is this. FOAD... (you can find this as a bonus song on Kid Rock's latest compilation entitled "First Kiss")
For those who don't want to look it up, it's an acronym.
Fuck
Off
And
Die
I just love the reprise in that song. :)
On the post: Net Neutrality Opponents Ignore History In Pretending FCC's Decision Breaks Some Made Up Rules
Dear Congresscritter....
We the people (real people, not the fake people created out of ether by the Supreme Court - ie - not CORPORATIONS who aren't people), want Title II applied to all Internet providers, back-bone providers, cellular providers, cable providers, etc...
Why do we want this to happen?
We're tired of these NON-PEOPLE delivering truckloads of money to your wallets making you vote against the best interests of the PEOPLE (not corporations) that you are supposed to represent.
We're tired of having our wallets / purses raped, pillaged and plundered for obscene amounts of money for something that should be minimal cost.
Your voters are watching, make sure you do the right thing.
Can you say recall? Impeachment? Lawsuit? Criminal proceedings?
You may see any or all of the above if you even think about blocking Title II being applied to any and all internet providers (That includes Cellular carriers - which are the worst wallet rapers out there).
On the post: MPAA's Lies About Films Being Available Online Easily Debunked In Seconds
Uhhh? What? Fury / John Wick
I know, because I bought and watched both.
I'll have to double check, but I think "The Judge" and "Gone Girl" were also available.
Google allows for digital rental and purchases on many movies up to 6 weeks ahead of DVD/Blu-Ray release schedule.
Sorry, but your busting is busted (at least partially).
Brand new movies in theaters for less than a handful of weeks? Sure, I wouldn't expect them to be available anywhere... DUHHHHHHHHH
On the post: Former CIA & NSA Boss: September 11th Gave Me Permission To Reinterpret The 4th Amendment
Have you seen the bumper sticker??
I'm sorry, but I've reread the bill of rights and there's nothing in there about "circumstances".
You're full of shit, please let us know when we can schedule your shitectomy where we will temporarily remove your head, turn you upside down and drain the shit from your body.
Special Note: We've never successfully reattached a head after a shitectomy, so you're shit out of luck I'm afraid, but the world will be better off without you and your illegal and treasonous thinking in this matter.
On the post: Cops Arrest Public Defender For Attempting To Do Her Job
In an Ironic turnabout...
They go in, guns blazing against these criminals, arrest the supposed detectives, while releasing the public defender.
They then report to congress how they took down another terrorist group that was planning an unconstitutional attack within our borders.
If during the shooting a couple of the other dirtbag "cops" criminals go down, oh well.
On the post: Cops Arrest Public Defender For Attempting To Do Her Job
Those cops won't be cops for long, they'll be inmates...
False imprisonment, kidnapping also come to mind for charges against the officers - who as "ahem" detectives, should have known better.
On the post: Key Hepatitis C Patent Rejected In India, Clearing Way For Generic Treatment Costing A Thousand Times Less Than US Price
Re: India
http://www.askdrmaxwell.com/2014/01/generic-drug-dangers-ranbaxy-recall-safety/
No, there's not enough oversite in India for this.
On the post: Key Hepatitis C Patent Rejected In India, Clearing Way For Generic Treatment Costing A Thousand Times Less Than US Price
Re: Greed will get its just deserts!
On the post: Key Hepatitis C Patent Rejected In India, Clearing Way For Generic Treatment Costing A Thousand Times Less Than US Price
Re:
This year, their patent expires - guess what, my life-saving medication probably won't be available in a generic as Novartis will pull a Dupont on us. They'll patent a "new" version with an extra sulfur atom in it, and claim that the "old" version kills people and get it banned, while reaping massive profits off the "new" safer version (which isn't any safer at all, they'll just cook the test books).
On the post: Spying On Sharing: Canada's Intelligence Agency Collecting Data And IP Addresses From Free File-Sharing Sites
lolololol
Buah-hah-hah-hah
When there are at any one time, hundreds if not thousands of "computers" NAT'd behind a single ISP's ip address, yeah, good luck with that there bub.
On the post: DOJ's Attempt To Turn 4th Amendment Into A 'Useless Piece Of Paper' Called Out By Justice Sotomayor
Re:
On the post: DOJ's Attempt To Turn 4th Amendment Into A 'Useless Piece Of Paper' Called Out By Justice Sotomayor
New Business Opportunity...
When you are in your car, and you are stopped, just press this button and an aerosol mist of pepper spray is deployed completely around your vehicle after automatically rolling up your windows. The time to deploy the spray is prior to the officer exiting their police vehicle, so that the entire time they are working on the ticket, they are breathing the fumes.
Win Win and you can sue the police officer on the grounds of animal cruelty if they attempt to force the dog to try and sniff through the pepper spray anyway.
On the post: DEA Collecting Massive Database Of Your Driving Habits In Secret, Using License Plate Readers
License Plate != Driver
How many "false" or "counterfeit" plates are on the roads?
How many cars are "borrowed", "rented", "stolen" and then used for criminal activities???
Sorry but any data collected within these databases is questionable at best, meaningless in most cases.
On the post: Boston City Employees Barred From Hating On Olympics; Mayor Says Free Speech Still Intact
Boston Voters - do a public recall of the mayor and other officials
On the post: Barrett Brown Sentenced To 63 Months In Jail For Daring To Do Journalism On Hacked Info
Judge should have to recuse themselves...
Because of that statement about believing him to be more involved that he would want us to believe.
That's showing the judge to be prejudicial to the defendant when making assumptions that are contrary to the "real" evidence provided and not the puss-covered spewings of the plaintiff trying to throw anything it can hoping something sticks.
To my mind that makes the Judge ineligible to make a fair and unbiased ruling on this case.
His appeal is most certain due this predisposition on the corrupt judge's part.
On the post: Court Says Dish's Hopper Technology Does Not Infringe On Copyrights
Side note - autohop is better for the environment and our health...
By forcing Dish to disable autohop for their programming, the networks are telling the world that they don't give a damn about the environmental issues with more batteries being used and thrown out.
Then there's the repetitive stress syndrome caused by watching recorded television without autohop, in that the viewer has to repeatedly hit FF and occasionally REW so they don't have to sit through 35 tampon / viagra commercials.
So the networks fighting against autohop are telling us they don't give a damn about our health either.
On the post: Court Says Dish's Hopper Technology Does Not Infringe On Copyrights
Auto-Hop cannot infringe on any contract terms...
The Hopper records the entire show (commercials included).
The Hopper then asks the consumer (the owner of the equipment) if they'd like to skip commercials.
If they answer yes, then autohop is activated.
If they answer no, then autohop is deactivated.
The default answer is set to no. So if the user just hits select, then autohop is disabled.
It's personal choice of the consumer - Dish doesn't control when or if a user activates the feature.
As anyone knows, even if they turn the feature off, users will hit FF to skip 30 seconds forward, as often as needed to get past the commercials.
Networks aren't losing anything, except for viewers who will go elsewhere to watch product from someone else that doesn't piss them off by breaking an automated form of what they do anyway.
On the post: DOJ Steps Into Redskins Trademark Lawsuit, Saying It Doesn't Violate First Amendment To Deny 'Disparaging' Trademark
Re: Alternative name
File for a global trademark, skip the illegal antics of a corrupt, treasonous U.S. government.
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