How about using the RICO act against the Cardinals?
I can't see any need for the gov't to be involved at all. Don't these people sign NDAs? If not that, then isn't this plain old theft by someone who'd transferred from one org to another? Why're the feds even involved? Maybe they should instead go after the idiots who let the old login credentials stand after an employee left.
Gee, where've I heard such broad brush condemnation before?
... when bad guys are fighting bad guys, the best thing to do is just stay out of their way and let them.
Did you miss this bit?
Think about it. This is an order telling an American publication that writes about freedom and abuse of government power that it can't talk about an abuse of government power.
We need to get some of our smarter people to do a study to determine what of the warranting process is so objectionable to law enforcement. Obviously, for reasons which escape us laymen, they appear to view getting a warrant to be on par with getting a root canal.
What wierd seance type !@#$ are these judges forcing well meaning cops to go through in order to get their warrants signed? I can see no other reason (other than the obvious "laziness" explanation) why cops around the world have come to this conclusion independently.
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I'm in Canada. Comedy Central usually spits at me, but no complaints anywhere here.
You trivialize history and discount human nature. Chic.
I don't blame victims. The gang in power du jour is hardly any single person's fault more than what a vote's worth: close to nothing. The Nazis aren't the Germans' fault any more than Italy should still be blamed for the Holy Roman Empire.
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You should read the story of the guy who inspired Ellsberg to release the Pentagon Papers. This CIA torture story goes back at least as far as Vietnam War.
Re: Frankly, I can't imagine this NOT getting overturned quickly...wait... There it is.
Speaking of the RTBF thing, I take that people in Europe just TOR their way out of Europe to do their Google searches on forgetees, yes? So what was exactly accomplished with that exercise?
Snowden says get your friends using tor, so just be glad the opposition is so stupid they're doing our work for us.
Booting from Tails Linux on a USB key will even use i2p instead of tor.
Well, there were all those servers he was renting in California to store it all. However, if TPP goes through, he should be able to sue the pants off the US via ISDS.
You believe conflating the positive right to a reputation to the negative penalization of lies and untruths is what the argument's about? I smell a bad lawyer in the house.
It's pretty sad how quickly forgotten is Charlie Hebdo and their crusade for freedom of speech. Now we're all just going back to equating Jews with Zionists?
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We have someone toting up all the obscenities the writers use, we have a regular funniest and most insightful collation.
I nominate this as the inaugural stupidest comment of the week, and it's only Tuesday. I'll put money on it winning.
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I can't see any need for the gov't to be involved at all. Don't these people sign NDAs? If not that, then isn't this plain old theft by someone who'd transferred from one org to another? Why're the feds even involved? Maybe they should instead go after the idiots who let the old login credentials stand after an employee left.
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Gee, where've I heard such broad brush condemnation before?
Did you miss this bit?
That's a "bad guy"?
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"Warrants are hard!" -- Barbie police officer.
What wierd seance type !@#$ are these judges forcing well meaning cops to go through in order to get their warrants signed? I can see no other reason (other than the obvious "laziness" explanation) why cops around the world have come to this conclusion independently.
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It helps when you're a veteran and your gov't (DoD) runs torture survivability courses for its soldiers. He's trained to withstand it.
Imagine the Soviet KGB version of that course. I expect they had one too.
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I'm in Canada. Comedy Central usually spits at me, but no complaints anywhere here.
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I don't blame victims. The gang in power du jour is hardly any single person's fault more than what a vote's worth: close to nothing. The Nazis aren't the Germans' fault any more than Italy should still be blamed for the Holy Roman Empire.
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The soldier asked, "Why the cyclists?"
"Why the Jews?"
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Snowden says get your friends using tor, so just be glad the opposition is so stupid they're doing our work for us.
Booting from Tails Linux on a USB key will even use i2p instead of tor.
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Re: ...a troll for every occasion.
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Gee, where've I heard that (*cough*Kim Dotcom*cough*) before? Yeah, Canada and Europe are certainly the worst offenders there.
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Not me. Seig heil.
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