The Mighty Buzzard (profile), 30 May 2012 @ 10:14am
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Meh, you're buying party line instead of making your own independent observations. FNC are sensationalist ass-wads, granted, but the only reason they pander to the right is because pretty much no other TV news source even considers them human.
They correctly saw an untapped market that was ripe for exploitation and promptly started exploiting it. Welcome to America.
The Mighty Buzzard (profile), 30 May 2012 @ 8:22am
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There's a simple solution here. Take a picture the next morning after their food has gone through your own particular arrangement process and retains none of their creative input in its appearance. Bonus points if you either publish it or send them a copy.
The Mighty Buzzard (profile), 29 May 2012 @ 10:29pm
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As a vet myself, I've no beef with women not having to register for the draft. It's not that I'm against them serving. I'm not. Not remotely. The women I served with were a credit to the uniform.
The reason you lot have never been required to register for the draft is so old the pointy stick was cutting edge weaponry when it was decided. You're less expendable for species/national survival reasons. I don't see that changing until we start running into overpopulation problems.
The Mighty Buzzard (profile), 29 May 2012 @ 7:51pm
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Don't forget, newspaper is excellent for starting fires, masking areas you don't want paint overspray on, lining birdcages, and numerous other things. It's a pretty good deal if you have a thick sunday paper where you live.
The Mighty Buzzard (profile), 24 May 2012 @ 10:25am
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You're not thinking it through. Were it me, I'd scrape all the peer addresses and start spoofing bad data that appears to come from them. You stop the torrent from functioning by tricking the clients into blocking the legit peers.
The Mighty Buzzard (profile), 23 May 2012 @ 4:10pm
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That would require that it be a bill. Odds are pretty damned good that if it ever sees the light of day it will be as an executive agreement on the US's part so congress doesn't get a say in it.
The Mighty Buzzard (profile), 23 May 2012 @ 2:48pm
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Let me put it another way then. I really don't care about the motivation of someone who's poking me in the cornhole without so much as a bit of lube. I only care that my butt hurts.
The Mighty Buzzard (profile), 23 May 2012 @ 2:22pm
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Nah, see the great thing about that would be the kind of guys who want power for power's sake aren't the types who'd put their necks on the block for it. It takes seriously believing in something to be willing to knowingly risk your life for it. Or stupidity.
The Mighty Buzzard (profile), 23 May 2012 @ 2:17pm
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It's a nice thought but you need to actually vote the incumbent out of office a few times before they'll do anything but carve themselves an exception into law.
That's for people voting their conscience though. I plan on going a contrarian play and voting Obama again on the grounds of he's done a pretty wonderful job of screwing us repeatedly. Maybe the people who voted for him will get it through their thick heads why we don't elect guys like him very often. Also so the people who financed and voted in the Republican primaries will possibly get a clue and run someone who's not a complete douche next time.
I guess I am a bit of an optimist too if I still have hope that voters might actually ever learn anything.
The Mighty Buzzard (profile), 23 May 2012 @ 12:53pm
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With ACTA, SOPA/PIPA, and TPP all on Obama, it really confuses me as to why you'd want to DoS in favor of him.
Personally, I think they're all entirely too willing to screw us because they're too insulated from the consequences of their actions. I say we take away their Secret Service protection and see if they behave any better.
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They correctly saw an untapped market that was ripe for exploitation and promptly started exploiting it. Welcome to America.
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The reason you lot have never been required to register for the draft is so old the pointy stick was cutting edge weaponry when it was decided. You're less expendable for species/national survival reasons. I don't see that changing until we start running into overpopulation problems.
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Mom: Eat your vegetables.
Kid: Screw that! Get me some ice cream or I'm calling the cops for giving me dietary advice without a license.
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Works in theory...
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That's for people voting their conscience though. I plan on going a contrarian play and voting Obama again on the grounds of he's done a pretty wonderful job of screwing us repeatedly. Maybe the people who voted for him will get it through their thick heads why we don't elect guys like him very often. Also so the people who financed and voted in the Republican primaries will possibly get a clue and run someone who's not a complete douche next time.
I guess I am a bit of an optimist too if I still have hope that voters might actually ever learn anything.
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Personally, I think they're all entirely too willing to screw us because they're too insulated from the consequences of their actions. I say we take away their Secret Service protection and see if they behave any better.
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