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I agree, Mike totally would suck at discussing his notions while hunting. He would probably also not be able to discuss his notions while suffering from bubonic plague. Ahh the good old days.
It's amazing the things Mike can't do. I had a leaking faucet once and sent Mike an email demanding he come and fix it. He hasn't yet, totally undercutting any economic argument he makes. It's still leaking Mike, what the fucking fuck? How can we take your points about price vs. value seriously if you don't show up at my house with a wrench and fix my goddamned faucet?
Also, one time, I kidnapped Tim Cushing, and tried to make him pilot a small jet plane. I won't get into the gory details but suffice it to say he was awful. It was almost as if he had no pilot training whatsoever.
In re-reading, my evolution thing was unclear, so allow me to clarify: if someone wants to believe/preach ID, garden of eden, we all sprang from Zeus' head, the Raelian origin of life, or whatever other nonsense on their own time, go for it.
In a science classroom, it is an affront to knowledge and personal freedoms to impose some religious or pseudo-religious nonsense, especially in the face of overwhelming evidence, and lack of any actual scientific debate about the merits of evolution as a fundamental theory. When "teaching the controversy" involves first creating a controversy, it's imposing religion and pseudo science and very much about control.
Democrats protected by the political stupidity of Republican Party
The challenge that is part of this is the apparent chronic foot-=in-mouth disease suffered by the republican party. Every time they discuss "legitimate rape", the whole "I only work for 47% of you" thing, referring to all women as "vaginas", or any time Sarah Palin opens the wind tunnel that is her mouth, they especially alienate the people I would generally associate with the anti-sopa movement.
The challenge faced by Republicans is that while they talk a "small-govt" game, substantial streaks of "moral majority" pseudo-theocratic or autocratic, and often mysoginistic or xenophobic nonsense slip through and are extremely off-putting.
Personal freedoms (such as gay marriage, not victim-blaming in rape cases, anti-evolution, etc...) weigh more with me than an intelligent approach to copyright.
The Republican party doesn't need to change its message it needs to change its DNA. It cannot equivocate about issues such as those mentioned above, and cannot try to sneak through religion or "morality" (often immoral) under the cloak of libertarianism.
As such, this will, by and large, continue because, while offputting, the other is worse.
What if someone create a bomb and killed 10m people? Would you still say "they need their miranda rights"?
Yes, absolutely. In fact moreso. It's especially important in that case(and in this) to make sure the gov't "got the guy", and isn't just railroading some asshole. That's a BIG part of the motivation of due process.
Further, the point of this exception is when there's an imminent or ongoing substantive threat to members of the public, not just because we're all really mad.
Certainly you haven't seen enough evidence yet to prove guilt (no one has, 'cept maybe the investigators), but did you expect them to rush over and present it for your review? There is a fair bit of evidence circulated by media (assuming media can be believed (not opinion, that's crap, but the stuff they're reporting as fact)) that certainly implicates these two.
If you're a wanted terrorist, are you really going to give a confession to the person whose car you stole, much less let him live?
First off it would be a bit odd if that's what the case was hanging off of, but it's not. While the media certainly trumpeted that aspect of this whole affair, the carjacking and gunfight were probably what drove law enforcement to pursue these guys more than the offhand statement in and of itself. Additionally, the statement hasn't even been reported (i.e. what they actually said, that I've seen at least), and I certainly don't put it past two scared, impressionable morons to make self-incriminating, self-aggrandizing statements like that.
I'm a small-c conservative, let the market decide!!!
And by "market decide" I mean let's invent contorted notions of idea-ownership and let people sue each other into oblivion and nuke the marketplace by creating tinpot monopolies.
Really? Arcade games? When's the last time you saw people playing arcade games? I thought that industry was dying. She'd have about as much effect on violence if she banned jousting.
Did you get that from Jayne? He's not womanizing. He "takes advantage of the free ones" in Heart of Gold (the only action I recall him getting in the entire series), but he's never condescending or dismissive to women, and seems to defer to Zoey a fair bit.
building computers, making early versions of Red Hat work with a Windows 3.1 network, sailing, studying marketing and management at higher levels, and refusing to read that book about Assembly Language whenever I asked my friend who actually studied computers a why question
Compared to watching Firefly, this is succinctly described as "being idle". ;)
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Re: Workers of the world unite! You have nothing to lose but your chains.
It's amazing the things Mike can't do. I had a leaking faucet once and sent Mike an email demanding he come and fix it. He hasn't yet, totally undercutting any economic argument he makes. It's still leaking Mike, what the fucking fuck? How can we take your points about price vs. value seriously if you don't show up at my house with a wrench and fix my goddamned faucet?
Also, one time, I kidnapped Tim Cushing, and tried to make him pilot a small jet plane. I won't get into the gory details but suffice it to say he was awful. It was almost as if he had no pilot training whatsoever.
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In re-reading, my evolution thing was unclear, so allow me to clarify: if someone wants to believe/preach ID, garden of eden, we all sprang from Zeus' head, the Raelian origin of life, or whatever other nonsense on their own time, go for it.
In a science classroom, it is an affront to knowledge and personal freedoms to impose some religious or pseudo-religious nonsense, especially in the face of overwhelming evidence, and lack of any actual scientific debate about the merits of evolution as a fundamental theory. When "teaching the controversy" involves first creating a controversy, it's imposing religion and pseudo science and very much about control.
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Democrats protected by the political stupidity of Republican Party
The challenge faced by Republicans is that while they talk a "small-govt" game, substantial streaks of "moral majority" pseudo-theocratic or autocratic, and often mysoginistic or xenophobic nonsense slip through and are extremely off-putting.
Personal freedoms (such as gay marriage, not victim-blaming in rape cases, anti-evolution, etc...) weigh more with me than an intelligent approach to copyright.
The Republican party doesn't need to change its message it needs to change its DNA. It cannot equivocate about issues such as those mentioned above, and cannot try to sneak through religion or "morality" (often immoral) under the cloak of libertarianism.
As such, this will, by and large, continue because, while offputting, the other is worse.
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Yes, absolutely. In fact moreso. It's especially important in that case(and in this) to make sure the gov't "got the guy", and isn't just railroading some asshole. That's a BIG part of the motivation of due process.
Further, the point of this exception is when there's an imminent or ongoing substantive threat to members of the public, not just because we're all really mad.
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Certainly you haven't seen enough evidence yet to prove guilt (no one has, 'cept maybe the investigators), but did you expect them to rush over and present it for your review? There is a fair bit of evidence circulated by media (assuming media can be believed (not opinion, that's crap, but the stuff they're reporting as fact)) that certainly implicates these two.
First off it would be a bit odd if that's what the case was hanging off of, but it's not. While the media certainly trumpeted that aspect of this whole affair, the carjacking and gunfight were probably what drove law enforcement to pursue these guys more than the offhand statement in and of itself. Additionally, the statement hasn't even been reported (i.e. what they actually said, that I've seen at least), and I certainly don't put it past two scared, impressionable morons to make self-incriminating, self-aggrandizing statements like that.
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Prediction!
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Re: WTF?
And by "market decide" I mean let's invent contorted notions of idea-ownership and let people sue each other into oblivion and nuke the marketplace by creating tinpot monopolies.
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I hearby ban the horse and buggy!
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Crazy rant incoming...
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Compared to watching Firefly, this is succinctly described as "being idle". ;)
Firefly is on Netflix or the *cough**cough* bay.
The opening is http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmyO2xuI1qI
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Joss Whedon. You turn in your badge too.
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Can't stop the hats.
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