They did the same thing to US LG owners. The TV did not come with the adverts and I am pissed that they think it was ok to add them to a product someone paid for already.
There is another PAC that has already shown some movement in getting the constitution amended to fix the issue by getting States to call for a convention. http://www.wolf-pac.com/
Anyone else notice how the 2004 net neutrality statement from the FCC reversed the downward trend of investment and the 2010 rules also corespond with the leveling off of a decline?
The banks are doing more than asked so they can create a backlash against proper oversight.
No one gives a shit about payday lenders they are scum that rip people off. And tabacco has been employing kids to harvest its crop so tuck them too. The banks expanded to porn to create a public backlash.
They could just use JS to scan the mail when it is read.
Or they could scan all the mail that everyone gets that is not encrypted. Like from Newegg, Amazon and news letters etc. That would be more valuable to them for advertising purposes I think.
The green part of biofuels is when you regrow the plant since it absorbs the CO2 back from the air so it doesn't add to the net carbon in the atmosphere over time.
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http://www.wolf-pac.com/
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Why do they not just copy from the UK laws that restrict speech in a similar manner.
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Re: Driving legal business out of the legitimate channels...
Morons who see slippery slopes where non exist is a modern problem.
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No one gives a shit about payday lenders they are scum that rip people off. And tabacco has been employing kids to harvest its crop so tuck them too. The banks expanded to porn to create a public backlash.
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Or they could scan all the mail that everyone gets that is not encrypted. Like from Newegg, Amazon and news letters etc. That would be more valuable to them for advertising purposes I think.
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