Just to be clear, this is all utter and complete nonsense. Their reporting isn't criminal. It's certainly not "slanderous." This is Nunes throwing shit at the wall rather than responding to a serious journalist's question.
The referenced statement (and Nunes' related statements/actions) made me think- is he setting himself up to be the next Republican Presidential candidate?
T-Mobile's magenta is #e20074 according to the CSS on their website. Lemonade's color is #c94bac, according to the picture above. This gives a color distance of 96.9, which seems significant. When the two colors are next to each other the difference is clear.
I just hope that at least one person donating to this fund includes the comment that they're donating the amount they would have otherwise given to the City of Bloomfield officials re-election campaign.
IANAL, but I would guess that those charges wouldn't be appropriate for a federal indictment. Also possibly the county prosecutor was trying to reduce liability for the county from the inevitable civil lawsuit, or was waiting to file those charges until after the federal case was finished. It will be interesting to see what happens next.
Re: Re: Re: To serve and protect... the stream of money
Great way to have laws regarding misconduct of public officials moved to the back of the book, somehow now appearing after the new set of laws similar to "The official, grand, and official act on allowed and permitted verbiage and words allowed and permitted to be used by the public, a complete and thorough listing of these words, and the definitions of these allowed and permitted words, Part 1."
Just imagine that being read slowly, over and over throughout November and December... Actually might be about the same as what usually happens then...
Visitors to Paris now should take pictures of slums, garbage filled alleys, etc. Then post with "These are the best pictures of Paris that I can show here." and send a link to the to their tourism bureau.
Rep. Nunes has been widely mocked for his behavior, while a member of congress. Any chance that, in the current political climate, this could result in a censure? It would be nice to see a politician face consequences for their egregiously anti-social behavior for once.
I think you meant "the infringer liable". Puts the problem in a different perspective, though- instead of the first infringer (the poster of infringing content), or the final infringer (the company hosting the link), we should be giving the big media companies the middle infringer.
Two more levels and they will be able to arrest Kevin Bacon.
Given the quality of this ruling, it would be more appropriate to arrest Turkey Bacon.
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The referenced statement (and Nunes' related statements/actions) made me think- is he setting himself up to be the next Republican Presidential candidate?
On the post: The Color Magenta, Or How T-Mobile Thinks It Owns A General Color
Re: Oooh hex codes.
T-Mobile's magenta is #e20074 according to the CSS on their website. Lemonade's color is #c94bac, according to the picture above. This gives a color distance of 96.9, which seems significant. When the two colors are next to each other the difference is clear.
On the post: Cops Arrest 12-Year-Old For Pointing 'Finger Guns' At Classmates
Re: Re: Shouldn't a finger gun be covered by the 2nd Amendment?
So if they come for our guns, we should not give them the finger?
On the post: Surprise! Buzzfeed Links Bogus Net Neutrality Comments Directly To Broadband Industry
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Is there a US Bureau of Protecting Things From Sunlight? It would be on the list.
On the post: New Mexico City Starts Crowdfunding Effort To Pay For Its Stupid Defense Of Constitutional Violations
If they're planning on donating anyway...
I just hope that at least one person donating to this fund includes the comment that they're donating the amount they would have otherwise given to the City of Bloomfield officials re-election campaign.
On the post: Content Moderation Is Impossible: Facebook Settles Legal Fight Over Famous Painting Of A Woman's Genitals
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Maybe so, but "Alkahest the rich" is not as catchy on a bumper sticker.
On the post: Content Moderation Is Impossible: Facebook Settles Legal Fight Over Famous Painting Of A Woman's Genitals
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Alkahest dissolves substances to their constituent, elemental parts.
Thus by application to the above mentioned bodies, we would wind up with a great deal of manure.
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Bottle cap challenge in GTA5?
On the post: Court Upholds Conviction Of Cop Who Threatened, Beat, Tased, And Arrested A Man For Complaining About Being Beaten By Him Earlier
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IANAL, but I would guess that those charges wouldn't be appropriate for a federal indictment. Also possibly the county prosecutor was trying to reduce liability for the county from the inevitable civil lawsuit, or was waiting to file those charges until after the federal case was finished. It will be interesting to see what happens next.
On the post: Killing Net Neutrality Rules Did Far More Harm Than You Probably Realize
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Felix's hammer repairs broken things, regardless of who damaged them. Thus the benefit from it being applied to cable company executives' heads.
Thor's hammer is suggested as an opposite solution.
On the post: Killing Net Neutrality Rules Did Far More Harm Than You Probably Realize
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Maybe the cable company executives, as a class, need to be smacked in the head by Fix-it Felix's hammer. Or maybe Thor's.
On the post: Government Generously Hands Back Two-Thirds Of The $626,000 It Stole From Two Men Driving Through Missouri
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IRS Form 4684 – Casualties and Thefts, seems designed for the job.
On the post: Federal Judge Says Flashing Headlights To Warn Drivers Of Hidden Cops MIGHT Be Protected Speech
Re: Re: Re: To serve and protect... the stream of money
Great way to have laws regarding misconduct of public officials moved to the back of the book, somehow now appearing after the new set of laws similar to "The official, grand, and official act on allowed and permitted verbiage and words allowed and permitted to be used by the public, a complete and thorough listing of these words, and the definitions of these allowed and permitted words, Part 1."
Just imagine that being read slowly, over and over throughout November and December... Actually might be about the same as what usually happens then...
On the post: The Wisconsin Supreme Court Gets Section 230 Right
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Probably until he wins an election.
On the post: Why Your Holiday Photos And Videos Of The Restored Notre Dame Cathedral Could Be Blocked By The EU's Upload Filters
Fine, we can play their game...
Visitors to Paris now should take pictures of slums, garbage filled alleys, etc. Then post with "These are the best pictures of Paris that I can show here." and send a link to the to their tourism bureau.
On the post: Federal Agent: Using A Taped Box To Send Stuff Overnight Via FedEx Is Suspicious Behavior
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Put a pair of scissors in there too, it would be interesting to see which parts of the Constitution survive that trip intact.
On the post: It's Fun To Laugh About Congressional Reps Suing A Satirical Internet Cow, But It's A Real Attack On Free Speech
Rep. Nunes has been widely mocked for his behavior, while a member of congress. Any chance that, in the current political climate, this could result in a censure? It would be nice to see a politician face consequences for their egregiously anti-social behavior for once.
On the post: Sheriff Decides The Best Way To Prep Teachers For School Shootings Is To Frighten And Injure Them
With police like that around, at least it was valuable training.
On the post: California Attorney General Doubles Down On Threatening Journalists For Possessing Convicted Cops List
Re: Just noise...
I found the section of California code most relevant to this case.
On the post: Who Needs Article 13: Italian Court Finds Facebook Liable For Hosting Links
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I think you meant "the infringer liable". Puts the problem in a different perspective, though- instead of the first infringer (the poster of infringing content), or the final infringer (the company hosting the link), we should be giving the big media companies the middle infringer.
Given the quality of this ruling, it would be more appropriate to arrest Turkey Bacon.
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