Any time I hear about corruption in Chicago, I think of the story of Meigs Field, an airport that mayor Richard M. Daley ordered demolished in the middle of the night in 2003.
I was thinking it might be because glass cuts. But then again, I'm not exactly expecting it to make sense anyway considering the source. Or maybe something like the whole glass houses thing... Who knows!
The judge should call the vineyard's number and ask them to build him a garage, then tell them case dismissed when they refuse, then ding them for treating everyone like a moron.
you have to wonder what it looks like when Pai actively wants to harm something.
What it looks like to me is that prick knows exactly what he's doing, which is selling out everyone he can to the incumbents in every way he can.
I'm inclined to believe that this "opposition" is fake because they know he'll ignore it and hand them the increased control they really want, just like he has ignored every other bit of opposition and common sense so far.
Re: AND back to WHINING about the FCC and his "stolen identity" again! -- FCC comments are no more binding than those at Techdirt! Do you clowns change because of MY dissent? -- NO, you go off on same CRAZY themes OVER AND OVER.
You must be Ajit himself. Shut up, Ajit. You started this.
Yeah, I've been adding -pinterest to the end of my Internet searches lately to keep them from clogging up the results, because every single Pinterest hit I've clicked on has been a useless dead end.
A marketing scheme that makes people hate your service is a big fail.
If Facebook wants to recognize ‘trusted’ publishers then it should pay those publishers a carriage fee similar to the model adopted by cable companies.
Pay you for sending people to you? Ok, you're off the 'trusted' list!
The Maine craft brewery’s complaint alleged that the hundreds of one-star reviews as well as negative news articles were prompted by Logboat employees, who made defamatory statements concerning Shipyard to the public “as retribution for Shipyard filing suit.”
No, that's the general public that you're calling stupid, ya geniuses!
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Sprint, T-Mobile to FCC: Our Job Killing, Competition Eroding Megamerger Will Create Jobs & Competition
FCC to Sprint, T-Mobile: Okey dokey!
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Yet again, portraying their own fans as morons.
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Any time I hear about corruption in Chicago, I think of the story of Meigs Field, an airport that mayor Richard M. Daley ordered demolished in the middle of the night in 2003.
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..$10 billion in damages, etc., etc., etc.
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Re: Homage?
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What it looks like to me is that prick knows exactly what he's doing, which is selling out everyone he can to the incumbents in every way he can.
I'm inclined to believe that this "opposition" is fake because they know he'll ignore it and hand them the increased control they really want, just like he has ignored every other bit of opposition and common sense so far.
There are no guilty consciences anywhere.
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this was a bug
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Re: AND back to WHINING about the FCC and his "stolen identity" again! -- FCC comments are no more binding than those at Techdirt! Do you clowns change because of MY dissent? -- NO, you go off on same CRAZY themes OVER AND OVER.
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Playing dumb trumps admitting greed
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A marketing scheme that makes people hate your service is a big fail.
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Pay you for sending people to you? Ok, you're off the 'trusted' list!
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BAAAAAA!!! Wrong answer, Reinhard. But hey, you're not trying to snow the smart people, just the narrow minded ones blinded by greed.
On the post: Shipyard Brewing Sues The Brewery It Is Trademark Bullying Over The Public Backlash To Its Trademark Bullying
No, that's the general public that you're calling stupid, ya geniuses!
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