It was a funny joke. It was a particularly funny joke. What is not funny is people that like to tell other people that should always be afraid of what and where they say funny things.
I'm not too sure why Timothy Geigner needed to state - more than once - his disagreement with the funny.
Maybe his -- "But do we want the financial system running some general check against common terror groups and references to make sure money isn't falling into their hands? Of course" -- general comfortableness with Big Brother watching our every word makes him a little more likely to watch his every word.
I have a pretty modern computer and when I have problems reading stuff on a non-ad-blocked website- it is always the poorly designed/implemented ads that are screwing it up.
Loose footage from one camera, well shit happens. Loose footage from two cameras, you must be incompetent. Loose footage from three or more cameras, your criminal intentions become obvious.
"Prior to her appointment, she served as an Assistant U.S. Attorney and Chief of the Riverside branch office of the United States Attorney’s Office, doing mostly criminal prosecution work."
Need we say that the Riverside branch is one of the most corrupt and abusive branches in one of he most corrupt and abusive federal jurisdictions?
Milorad Trkulja is "not a gangster", he just happens to show up the vicinity of gangsters? Meaning - "during google"?
"Mills Oakley is a rapidly growing Australian commercial law firm, resourced by over 75 partners and more than 500 staff across offices in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Canberra and Perth" and they are known to hire "lawyers" with the name "Stuart Gibson"?
Did you know that Mills Oakley just reported "2014 was a milestone year for Mills Oakley, marking the firms 150th anniversary "?
Did I get everything? Milorad Trkulja, Stuart Gibson, Mills Oakley, google, gangsters? But not a gangster-Milorad Trkulja?
Other things Majorities of Americans choose not to buy
"according to the FCC's own data, the majority of Americans who can purchase 25 Mbps choose not to."
According to my own data, the majority of Americans who can purchase gold plated Senators choose not to. Furthermore, according to my data, the majority of Americans who could purchase a cable package for $300/month choose not to.
"This Stipulation and Order does not create any additional rights of enforcement, or forms of relief available, for alleged violations of the Modified Handschu Guidelines."
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We all fit the terrorism profile
Hahahahahahahaha! Abi-Habib might as well just consider they will see her name as "bin Laden".
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Free Speech is Greater
Private companies have the legal right to abridge your human rights.
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Love Gawker Hate Josh Marshall
Josh Marshall, on the other hand, is a racist prick.
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Debbie Wasserman Schultz
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The important question for us all
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Re: Re:
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Re: Re: (Un)Intended comsequences?
Democracy. What can you do about it?
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Sex Offender?
Oh yeah. Justice.
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Terabyte schmerabyte
2TB in 48 hours.
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Re: Dumb joke
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Watching your words, Tim?
I'm not too sure why Timothy Geigner needed to state - more than once - his disagreement with the funny.
Maybe his -- "But do we want the financial system running some general check against common terror groups and references to make sure money isn't falling into their hands? Of course" -- general comfortableness with Big Brother watching our every word makes him a little more likely to watch his every word.
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Haywood should be Hayweird
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web sites that run like crap
I have a pretty modern computer and when I have problems reading stuff on a non-ad-blocked website- it is always the poorly designed/implemented ads that are screwing it up.
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What about Footloose footage?
Loose footage from two cameras, you must be incompetent.
Loose footage from three or more cameras, your criminal intentions become obvious.
What about Footloose footage?
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Re: Re:Clean nuclear?
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Let's blame Sheri Pym
Need we say that the Riverside branch is one of the most corrupt and abusive branches in one of he most corrupt and abusive federal jurisdictions?
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Not A Gangster Milorad Trkulja
Milorad Trkulja is "not a gangster", he just happens to show up the vicinity of gangsters? Meaning - "during google"?
"Mills Oakley is a rapidly growing Australian commercial law firm, resourced by over 75 partners and more than 500 staff across offices in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Canberra and Perth" and they are known to hire "lawyers" with the name "Stuart Gibson"?
Did you know that Mills Oakley just reported "2014 was a milestone year for Mills Oakley, marking the firms 150th anniversary "?
Did I get everything? Milorad Trkulja, Stuart Gibson, Mills Oakley, google, gangsters? But not a gangster-Milorad Trkulja?
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Other things Majorities of Americans choose not to buy
According to my own data, the majority of Americans who can purchase gold plated Senators choose not to. Furthermore, according to my data, the majority of Americans who could purchase a cable package for $300/month choose not to.
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Re: Drug Testing and Security Clearances
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nothing changed
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