Sayonara Felicia-San (profile), 23 Jan 2018 @ 10:16pm
President Trump is a reasonable man...
...just like Hillary, knew nothing about computers or the Internetz. If only the President had people who specialized in computers advise him on such matters he would probably realize this is bad for business.
Oh....wait a second..nevermind. I forgot, 'you people' are too busy 'resisting' and yacking about the Russians, and violently shaming any business or technology leader who dares advise his administration.
In other words, you got exactly what you wanted...
Sayonara Felicia-San (profile), 13 Jan 2018 @ 9:55pm
Re: Several points
#2 & #4
Wrong!
“Mr. Steele was on the payroll of Fusion GPS, who was being paid by the Democratic Party to do opposition research on Donald Trump. That while he was working with the FBI, he was shopping this dossier all over the world. That’s not what an informant should do.”
— Sen. Lindsey O. Graham (R-S.C.), interview on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” Jan. 7, 2018
#1.Crap. non-point. Dossier, Bunch of papers, report, just stfu dude really.
#3 The passport means something, but it's not hard evidence of whether or not he was in Russia, or met with Russians. Only Valid Point You Make.
#5. This is pure conjecture trump-porn, probably sourced from such garbage online sources as salon, or possibly from a Rachel Maddow mono-hysterical rant, which you are passing off as your own analysis.
I think something which both sides won't admit, but equally despise is hypocrisy. So from your point of view, that's what you see, but from their point of view, they don't think the accusations are credible.
Sayonara Felicia-San (profile), 3 Jan 2018 @ 11:00am
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You can't possibly, with any degree of intellectual honesty, say that the moderation practices of such sites as twitter and reddit have been objectively and equally enforced across the political spectrum.
It's absurd to even discuss, and this articles title already pre-supposes that everything the author doesn't like fits into the bucket of the senators 'alt-right buddies'
It's sad, but inevitable, as the next generation leave universities which have indoctrinated their students with the idea that free speech can only be tolerated as long as it doesn't hurt other people's feelings.
Sayonara Felicia-San (profile), 3 Jan 2018 @ 10:50am
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Nobody will say it was an assassination. If they do, just call them conspiracy theorists.
Hastings told neighbors he was being followed, was scared, even asked a next door neighbor to borrow her car because he thought his own had been tampered with.
Sayonara Felicia-San (profile), 3 Jan 2018 @ 9:16am
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BECAUSE your site wants a NEW PASSWORD for my OLD ACCOUNT because apparently a TECH BLOG could not manage to maintain even the most basic of security precautions.
Unfortunately I long since forgot what email address I used for the account.
Sayonara Felicia-San (profile), 2 Jan 2018 @ 6:20pm
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Well that's why we elect people to pass laws. This would officially make it censorship for all you narrow-cast minds which cannot think outside the confines of language and law.
Fact is, we don't have a good term for the concept of censorship outside of the legal system, so many people use the closest term to the concept of removing or stopping certain ideas or speech.
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President Trump is a reasonable man...
Oh....wait a second..nevermind. I forgot, 'you people' are too busy 'resisting' and yacking about the Russians, and violently shaming any business or technology leader who dares advise his administration.
In other words, you got exactly what you wanted...
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Re: How does this guy get compensated?
Once you are more than 2 degrees away from something, the American public are trained like rats to call any linkage back a 'conspiracy theory'
And even 1 degree away doesn't really matter anymore.
We don't live in a Republic anymore, we live in a Corporate Monarchy.
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Wow! The Nerve. Now all my posts are 'moderated'
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10% of the media was favorable Towards Trump
80% of the media was favorable Towards Obama.
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On the post: FBI Says Device Encryption Is 'Evil' And A Threat To Public Safety
It's DejaVu All Over Again...
Didn't they (the NSA I believe) outlaw certain encryption standards back in the late 90's early Millennium?
That was a completely pointless endeavor and only spurred the creation of better encryption.
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Re: Several points
Wrong!
“Mr. Steele was on the payroll of Fusion GPS, who was being paid by the Democratic Party to do opposition research on Donald Trump. That while he was working with the FBI, he was shopping this dossier all over the world. That’s not what an informant should do.”
— Sen. Lindsey O. Graham (R-S.C.), interview on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” Jan. 7, 2018
#1.Crap. non-point. Dossier, Bunch of papers, report, just stfu dude really.
#3 The passport means something, but it's not hard evidence of whether or not he was in Russia, or met with Russians. Only Valid Point You Make.
#5. This is pure conjecture trump-porn, probably sourced from such garbage online sources as salon, or possibly from a Rachel Maddow mono-hysterical rant, which you are passing off as your own analysis.
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If it wasn't for Islam, there would be no such law...
the larger application is to begin the process of silencing speech altogether, to consolidate the power of the EU technocrats.
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Re: Re: Wow! The Nerve. Now all my posts are 'moderated'
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It's only because there is a high degree of doubt as to the credibility of many of the accusations against him.
As a matter of fact, the only pedophile, who publicly and openly supports pedophilia, that I am aware of works at Salon:
https://medium.com/@harperreginald1/salon-writer-todd-nickson-in-his-own-words-why-pedophiles- are-better-qualified-than-you-to-teach-21781e6329b4
I think something which both sides won't admit, but equally despise is hypocrisy. So from your point of view, that's what you see, but from their point of view, they don't think the accusations are credible.
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It's absurd to even discuss, and this articles title already pre-supposes that everything the author doesn't like fits into the bucket of the senators 'alt-right buddies'
It's sad, but inevitable, as the next generation leave universities which have indoctrinated their students with the idea that free speech can only be tolerated as long as it doesn't hurt other people's feelings.
On the post: Texas Cops Arrest Journalist For Publishing Confidential Info Given To Her By A Police Officer
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Hastings told neighbors he was being followed, was scared, even asked a next door neighbor to borrow her car because he thought his own had been tampered with.
....and none of that mattered.
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This journalist should be thankful her car still works...
On the post: Texas Cops Arrest Journalist For Publishing Confidential Info Given To Her By A Police Officer
Wow! The Nerve. Now all my posts are 'moderated'
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Re: Re: ^ Wow. This moron.
Is this stated plain enough for you?
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Unfortunately I long since forgot what email address I used for the account.
Check and Mate! ...and have a blessed day!
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Re: Erdogan et al.
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Fact is, we don't have a good term for the concept of censorship outside of the legal system, so many people use the closest term to the concept of removing or stopping certain ideas or speech.
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This is why it's becoming increasingly difficult to ascertain whether this is Techdirt or Jezebel?
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I doesn't have to be, but it's often used to censor...
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