Only the very stupid, or very naive, would have believed that they would have payed any attention to the comments rather than just vote the way they wanted to in the first place.
Now you can pay them twice to get what you want without the commercials you don't! Don't let the high price you pay for the channel in the first place fool you, it's totally worth the extra cost! </pitchman></sarcasm>
Zillow, you might want to save time and money and go ahead and rename your company to "Zillow Streisand", 'cuz that is what your going to be known by anyway real soon.
Things are looking good now that Take-Two's purchased Squad and Kerbal Space Program. KSP has a HUGE modding scene and if they lock that out it will absolutely kill that game.
How dare he go and put the piracy check in? That's not his job, it's the gamemaker's. He shouldn't be going around making mods for somebody else's software. If he doesn't work for them, it's wrong for him to do it.
"Whether you like it or not, the press is kind of supposed to ask questions of elected officials."
Whether you like it or not, breaching security multiple times to an area he is not authorized to is against the law. How would you like it, sir, if he had broken into your private residence to berate you with questions?
In 2012, when Mitt Romney said the Russians were the biggest threat to America, President Obama said "The '80s called, they want their foreign policy back."
Acts like this drive us closer to a modern version of the Night of the Long Knives. Which side pulls the trigger first is up in the air, but both sides are primed and it only takes one idiot from either side to pull the trigger and we spiral down a path that could destroy our nation.
And before you go accusing the Conseratives/Right Wing of the only ones who would do that, remember that NAZI stood for the National Socialist German Workers' Party. To quote Wikipedia, "Initially, Nazi political strategy focused on anti-big business, anti-bourgeois, and anti-capitalist rhetoric, although such aspects were later downplayed in order to gain the support of industrial entities, and in the 1930s the party's focus shifted to anti-Semitic and anti-Marxist themes."
Even today we see the beginnings of anti-Semetic thought in the Democratic Party fringe. Before you say it's the fringe and not the mainstream, remember before he took control of the Party, Hitler was in the fringe as well. History can and often repeats itself in the most unsuspected places.
I like the Internet a lot, but do we really need everything we own hooked up to it? It's because of all these IoT gadgets we are going to see more attacks like this. Yet most of those devices don't add anything significant to our lives. Do we really need to turn on our coffee makers from work? C'mon, we're just grasping at things to put online now that don't need to be. Until we can get a better grasp on the crap we have hooked up already we shouldn't be adding gasoline to the fire.
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Isn't it wonderful?
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Name change
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Not looking good
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To quote Bruce Springsteen's song
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Don't they realize?
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Oh, wait....
Nevermind.
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Press' responsibility?
Whether you like it or not, breaching security multiple times to an area he is not authorized to is against the law. How would you like it, sir, if he had broken into your private residence to berate you with questions?
Yeah, I didn't think so....
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My response
Thank you.
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Breaking News!
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Dinner's served!
How's that crow tasting, Mr. President?
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To quote the Star Wars fan film TROOPS
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LvswNDAAZCU
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What, nobody? Yeah, I thought so.
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History repeats?
And before you go accusing the Conseratives/Right Wing of the only ones who would do that, remember that NAZI stood for the National Socialist German Workers' Party. To quote Wikipedia, "Initially, Nazi political strategy focused on anti-big business, anti-bourgeois, and anti-capitalist rhetoric, although such aspects were later downplayed in order to gain the support of industrial entities, and in the 1930s the party's focus shifted to anti-Semitic and anti-Marxist themes."
Even today we see the beginnings of anti-Semetic thought in the Democratic Party fringe. Before you say it's the fringe and not the mainstream, remember before he took control of the Party, Hitler was in the fringe as well. History can and often repeats itself in the most unsuspected places.
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Give him a break
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This just in
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IoT
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