Ya know, Punisher is the only even remotely likely possibility.
And while many of us would cheer Punisher for doing his thing--he probly wouldn't last long. Some TLA would suddenly get off their buttocks and do as much as was required to bring this person to "justice".
Too often I have heard 1st hand accounts from friends where the police video which would have exonerated them; primarily because it disagreed with lying police officers' testimony; was mysteriously absent during their case--having been erased by accident or aliens or somesuch.
I will treat police video the same as any other propaganda--they'll only show what makes them look good. (eg cherry-picking/torturing the scientific data.)
This has nothing to do with 'State Cyber-Security' and everything to do with private contractors taking billions of OUR goddamn dollars from the government in order to provide the gov with the latest "emperor's new firewall" Cyber-Security system.
End of story, nothing else to be said.
Except, the people taking that money are generally friends of the stupid shills pushing for this shyte.
You spelled it out, right there in the title!
"FORMER" Federal Judge.
...and why do you think he isn't a Federal Judge anymore?
Because he obviously doesn't understand how to slather US law onto the world.
Really, Mike, what are you trying to pull?
Here's the thing: All the money comes from the US--they print it, they distribute it. They can take back the money any time they damn well feel like. And, if you spent the US's money on anything, well that's theirs too.
I don't know where you sheeple get off complaining about this stuff! It's not that tough people, drink the kool-aid and fail to notice the edges of your cage and you can live in a happy-go-lucky world where everything is beautiful and fair and right.
The average smart-phone owner today carries around a bundle of sensors in their pocket which would have been amazingly hi-tech spy gear just 25 years ago.
Without doubt, soon enough spying on everybody, everywhere, all the time will be very cheap and easy.
Here's how government naming schemes work:
Federal Reserve; neither "Federal" nor "Reserve"--not a part of government at all.
Ministry of Truth; does not tell the truth.
Department of Justice; does not deliver justice.
You see how it goes, right?
Among career politicians (et al), the only way you'll hear the truth from them is when the accidentally tell it.
Isn't there an analogue to this in the early US railroad industry?
Something like: The train company would own the cotton farms, the clothing factories(?), the clothing stores, and the rails which it was all transported on... Or a thousand variations on the theme (logging camp, sawmill, rails... cattle ranch, slaughter house, cheese manufacturey, restaurants, etc, etc)
Also, the movie studios owning everything from film production thru to actors, and theatres...
And in the above examples, the tightly integrated vertical integration was deemed illegal--repeatedly.
Given that the above *historical* examples were illegal, why was Comcast allowed to purchase NBC?
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Re: Right!
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Re:
And while many of us would cheer Punisher for doing his thing--he probly wouldn't last long. Some TLA would suddenly get off their buttocks and do as much as was required to bring this person to "justice".
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Re: Exponential progress
http://xkcd.com/605/
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Too Often
I will treat police video the same as any other propaganda--they'll only show what makes them look good. (eg cherry-picking/torturing the scientific data.)
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Re: Well
If the above premise it true, I think it can be stated with certainty that Carreon has no intellect.
On the post: Carreon's Full Filing Reveals He Donated To Oatmeal Campaign Himself, Plus Other Assorted Nuttiness
Film at 11!
/not-impressed-with-this-lawyer-guy
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Re:
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And humbug too!
End of story, nothing else to be said.
Except, the people taking that money are generally friends of the stupid shills pushing for this shyte.
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Re: Wishful thinking...
On the post: Former Federal Judge Calls US Prosecution Of Megaupload 'Really Outrageous'
Troll Hard 5: Revengencering
"FORMER" Federal Judge.
...and why do you think he isn't a Federal Judge anymore?
Because he obviously doesn't understand how to slather US law onto the world.
Really, Mike, what are you trying to pull?
Here's the thing: All the money comes from the US--they print it, they distribute it. They can take back the money any time they damn well feel like. And, if you spent the US's money on anything, well that's theirs too.
I don't know where you sheeple get off complaining about this stuff! It's not that tough people, drink the kool-aid and fail to notice the edges of your cage and you can live in a happy-go-lucky world where everything is beautiful and fair and right.
[/troll] /bob
;-P
(How'd I do?)
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Re: Re: Cyberattacks
The average smart-phone owner today carries around a bundle of sensors in their pocket which would have been amazingly hi-tech spy gear just 25 years ago.
Without doubt, soon enough spying on everybody, everywhere, all the time will be very cheap and easy.
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Re: A huge threat
On the post: US Continues To Try To Block Megaupload From Using Its Lawyers, Pretends It Has Jurisdiction Over The World
Re: Naming Scheme
Here's how government naming schemes work:
Federal Reserve; neither "Federal" nor "Reserve"--not a part of government at all.
Ministry of Truth; does not tell the truth.
Department of Justice; does not deliver justice.
You see how it goes, right?
Among career politicians (et al), the only way you'll hear the truth from them is when the accidentally tell it.
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Re: Megafuckups
And they don't want to lose, so they're cheating.
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Re: Past Inclusive Restrictions
Something like: The train company would own the cotton farms, the clothing factories(?), the clothing stores, and the rails which it was all transported on... Or a thousand variations on the theme (logging camp, sawmill, rails... cattle ranch, slaughter house, cheese manufacturey, restaurants, etc, etc)
Also, the movie studios owning everything from film production thru to actors, and theatres...
And in the above examples, the tightly integrated vertical integration was deemed illegal--repeatedly.
Given that the above *historical* examples were illegal, why was Comcast allowed to purchase NBC?
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Re: Yeah!
I was born here and they won't let me leave.
Worse yet, I am forced to "donate" a chunk of MY income to their stupid schemes...
I am a slave in the United States--to the United States.
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But you said...
Maybe we should give up on the 'public outcry' and plan to try using something more effective.
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Re: Re: From The Tough Titty Dept.
No point in having books when one comprehensive hot-linked website will do.
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Re: Re: Re: Balls No!
He'll get a pat on the head and one month's paid "administrative leave" while the "investigate" his actions.
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Re: Dorkromacy
Kindly leave and fellate a legislator rather than darkening the enlightened forums of techdirt with your blather.
Good day.
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