Aside from that fact that we don't need new systems, except reigning in the CBP or such and ending brutal, illegal detentions, what is the point of sudden massive disruption to people who are already perfectly fine to be here? And what about the people from countries he chose to leave off the list? You know, the ones that actually spawned terrorists who attacked The U.S. Unlike the countries on the list.
No, it just happened already, long ago, by the privileged sorts who have ignored the fucking wolves all this time because they are not in their living room.
Of course people cry wolf. The wolves never left us.
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What does it matter if one claims to be a Nazi or not? Speech and behavior and how one wields their power are pretty damn good indicators.
No one went to war because someone said, "Hey we are Nazis and fascists." They finally did because the behaviors of those sorts began to repeatedly spill over their borders.
You wouldn't even have to know what a Nazi is to be the equivalent of one. Loudmouthed racist, jingoist, authoritarianism can come in different flavours.
But the most hilarious thing with Trump is that he apparently can do any old egregious thing but he can't be labeled with that thing because _he didn't claim to be that thing_. On the other hand, he can say all sorts of things with which he also cannot be labeled because _he was just saying that_. He didn't do it. Yet. Must be nice.
Don't let your site be indexed. Don't add share buttons provided by other services. Don't feed your site though accounts on these services. Seems pretty simple...
Not so much teach as subtly alter the gaming board over time. The public can't do it like the corporations can, not as we operate now. But it can still be shifted.
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That is a valid response in a lot of cases but maybe you are seeing the "small government" dogwhistle that isn't there. (I am not necessarily certain myself.) Even though i don't also agree that size is what matters most wrt corruption. Less police, healthcare, or Social Security isn't going to un-wreck anything.
As opposed to the rabid dogs who come out to make unrelated comments about "our team" which are incorrect, pointless, and irrelevant? It is to laugh.
Also pretty sure most people who comment here who lean toward the progressive or Democrat side are not actual fans of the Democratic party nor their politicians in actual practice. Conservative and Republican-leaning people here do not necessarily hew to the party, either. So you can go burn that strawman elsewhere.
You are the one who dragged partisan bs into this. Emanuel didn't have to learn it from anyone. They all do it, and have for ages. But it seems the ones who like to whine the loudest and most often about partisan politics are always the first to kick that dead horse it into the discussion.
So? That is more an excuse for, "this is how we like it as well". Most unions have zero bearing on the sorts of things police unions do. They are not normal unions. They are just the private arm of the police department. Actually, they are even bigger than that. We don't have a national police force, except in the private, union sense of it. (Although DAPL sort of shows how you can get a semi-national / paramilitary / militia of cops doing the Al-Qaeda vacation-warrior thing for fun and profit.)
So... devoid of any actual evidentiary claims or discovery requests. Good filing. I guess you can do that.
Does he know that ads can be targeted to the content of the page being viewed, and have crap-all to do with a profile? Is the State of Mississippi aware of ad and script blockers? Is Hood aware that one can opt out of targeted ads and tracking with any Google account?
I am not under any illusions about being tracked and harvested by Google or anyone else, and I am not going to be the first person in line to nominate teh Goog for sainthood. But i think providing the apps, just as MS provides free software education programs and discounted student editions of software, is plenty enough market capture and they don't need to collect data or target ads here.
And yes we could all do with better privacy policies and TOS across the board. So why don't you do something about that, asshole. (Because that isn't really the problem, is it?)
I find MS is really much creepier without a Gates or Monkey-Boy Ballmer to have a stab at. Even more so that MS seems to continually corrupt good people to write and push their crap.
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Wonder how he chose those countries...
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Of course people cry wolf. The wolves never left us.
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Re: Re: Re: Again with the racism and hitler references
No one went to war because someone said, "Hey we are Nazis and fascists." They finally did because the behaviors of those sorts began to repeatedly spill over their borders.
You wouldn't even have to know what a Nazi is to be the equivalent of one. Loudmouthed racist, jingoist, authoritarianism can come in different flavours.
But the most hilarious thing with Trump is that he apparently can do any old egregious thing but he can't be labeled with that thing because _he didn't claim to be that thing_. On the other hand, he can say all sorts of things with which he also cannot be labeled because _he was just saying that_. He didn't do it. Yet. Must be nice.
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enticing a riot
C'mon baby. If you riot for me, i'll riot for you. [/sexy wink]
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it’s not dependent on a criminal prosecution, it’s based on the strength of the evidence at hand,
"Is this $7,000 in cash?"
"Yes, I swear and affirm on information and belief, and having previously counted the currency in question, that it is $7,000."
"Guilty. Next?"
Parallel proceedings help us get the proceeds of a crime back to the victims more quickly.
Apparently, victims are all LEOs? I suppose they already have that mentality. OK, makes sense.
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I think I have detected the proper job for him.
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That's a lot of assumption based on someone not knowing what prior suggestions to attribute to an AC (and asking).
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Also pretty sure most people who comment here who lean toward the progressive or Democrat side are not actual fans of the Democratic party nor their politicians in actual practice. Conservative and Republican-leaning people here do not necessarily hew to the party, either. So you can go burn that strawman elsewhere.
You are the one who dragged partisan bs into this. Emanuel didn't have to learn it from anyone. They all do it, and have for ages. But it seems the ones who like to whine the loudest and most often about partisan politics are always the first to kick that dead horse it into the discussion.
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"Under pressure from the police union."
So? That is more an excuse for, "this is how we like it as well". Most unions have zero bearing on the sorts of things police unions do. They are not normal unions. They are just the private arm of the police department. Actually, they are even bigger than that. We don't have a national police force, except in the private, union sense of it. (Although DAPL sort of shows how you can get a semi-national / paramilitary / militia of cops doing the Al-Qaeda vacation-warrior thing for fun and profit.)
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Does he know that ads can be targeted to the content of the page being viewed, and have crap-all to do with a profile? Is the State of Mississippi aware of ad and script blockers? Is Hood aware that one can opt out of targeted ads and tracking with any Google account?
I am not under any illusions about being tracked and harvested by Google or anyone else, and I am not going to be the first person in line to nominate teh Goog for sainthood. But i think providing the apps, just as MS provides free software education programs and discounted student editions of software, is plenty enough market capture and they don't need to collect data or target ads here.
And yes we could all do with better privacy policies and TOS across the board. So why don't you do something about that, asshole. (Because that isn't really the problem, is it?)
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