Now that that is out of the way, As a 'professional" Interrogator I always was aware that lying is hard work, 'cause you gotta keep track of all the lies you tell. Finally Dianne Feinstein did We The People a favor by defending her unconstitutional position on the NSA.
I don't care if 100 terrorists get off scot-free if our government had to lie and violate the constitution to get them convicted in the first place
"Liscencing" and "Regulating" modern code words for GUILD
"Licensing" and "Regulating" are presented to the people for their "Protection" when in reality all it is about is CONTROL and protecting entrenched interests.
I understand that in modern society it has its' place (Doctors, Surgeons, Commercial Drivers and Pilots and such) however folks that already work in a field are generally for licensing requirements as it is a barrier to entry for other folks wanting to get in on the trade.
So John, what you are saying is, that when the evil human-trafficking enabler that is Twitter is finally shut down folks will have to become cabdrivers to find their prostitutes?
I hear it is real hard on centrifuges, and I'd hate to have to have a real setback on my nuclear program.
I guess I should quit surfing the free porn sites too, just incase the NSA is useing them with the CIA, DIA, FBI, HSI, ICE, MPAA, IRS, or any other initials to find my facebook password.
they already have implemented penalties, "4. Use of electronic communications to intimidate, harass other individuals, or to interfere with the activity of others to conduct university business."
They sent the professor the above letter, likley useing shcool electronic communincations to do so and therefore "interfere with the activity of others to conduct university business" so it looks like the school pres needs to have access to email restricted or revoked also...
So: would we be better off in a world where Google had actually been able to invest that money into making better offerings? Or where Motorola's investors got it?
Depends on who you ask. I'll bet anyone a donut that the investors preferred to get their dough in this deal.
"You talk about oversight, what oversight was applied to what Snowden stole? or what the news papers releases from those stolen documents?"
uh, his concience, which traitors like Barack, Clapper, Feinstein, and Alexander seem to be lacking especially when you consider the following from 5 U.S. Code § 3331 - Oath of office "An individual, except the President, elected or appointed to an office of honor or profit in the civil service or uniformed services, shall take the following oath: “I, AB, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that I take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that I will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which I am about to enter. So help me God.” This section does not affect other oaths required by law. "
Or the presidential Oath of Office... "Before he enter on the Execution of his Office, he shall take the following Oath or Affirmation:— “I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the Office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my Ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States.”
Many would indicate that quite a few folks involved with the current NSA scandal have broken their oaths.
Anyone on that short list of collaborators needs to...
...be real careful if they do any journalism in areas of the world where the US or its allies are operating armed drone aircraft. The current regime has already demonstrated its willingness to assassinate its own citizens without due-process, a trial, or likely even an indictment, so I guess a few more "criminals", some red-coats, or some kraut collaborators being turned in to pink mist with a Hellfire missile would be no big deal either.
Re: by Anonymous Coward on Jan 28th, 2014 @ 5:41pm
"if you have been at 9/11 you would be dead, but because you are not dead, and because you don't know anyone effected you consider any laws or efforts to stop that type of things happening again..."
Barry "Oathbreaker In-chief" Obama,
Shouldn't you be getting ready for the "I'm gonna tell the people what ever shit I need to so they'll get off my back" state of the union address?
"He's not that bad.... Terrible stuff happened in NYC. He has every right to be concerned.
He has to stand up for the people most directly affected by terrorism. I just don't like extrajudicial punishment. They INVENT dangers to protect us from... but there are real damgers too. You can have a robust security program without violating human/civil rights. Just stop torturing and leaking..."
Clapper, Alexander, Feinstein whoever you are, nice try with the more moderate tone!
Go back to Ft Meade and find me my password to my old hotmail account instead of defending the other traitors involved with protecting the NSA. Please.
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OMG OMG OMG LOOK AT THIS!
HSI/ICE doing "It's job"
Now we just need som federal LAW ENFORCEMENT to investigate and impeach the lying bastids! in Washington and Ft Meade!
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Now that that is out of the way, As a 'professional" Interrogator I always was aware that lying is hard work, 'cause you gotta keep track of all the lies you tell. Finally Dianne Feinstein did We The People a favor by defending her unconstitutional position on the NSA.
I don't care if 100 terrorists get off scot-free if our government had to lie and violate the constitution to get them convicted in the first place
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Re: the internet and prostituion
Is that who you bring along, and as a plus get to ride in the car pool lane?
Or was it your hotel room?
Enquiring minds and all.
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"Liscencing" and "Regulating" modern code words for GUILD
I understand that in modern society it has its' place (Doctors, Surgeons, Commercial Drivers and Pilots and such) however folks that already work in a field are generally for licensing requirements as it is a barrier to entry for other folks wanting to get in on the trade.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-01-19/monti-takes-ax-to-mussolini-era-guilds.html
I'm normally loath to refer anyone to anything that has Nanny-Bloomberg's' name on it but this was the quickest reference I could find.
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Re: Taxicabs
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Re:
I hear it is real hard on centrifuges, and I'd hate to have to have a real setback on my nuclear program.
I guess I should quit surfing the free porn sites too, just incase the NSA is useing them with the CIA, DIA, FBI, HSI, ICE, MPAA, IRS, or any other initials to find my facebook password.
On the post: Congressional Moral Panic Over The Fact That Prostitutes Now Use Twitter
But, But....
Then where are our elected representative going to go find their prostitutes?
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Re: My question...
Evidently at least one more...
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Re: Unbelievable.
To do list attached:
1. Teach new puppy that only the world outside the house is his toilet.
2. Organize "Clean" garage so I can park the $20k car in it instead of safely storing garbage out of rain.
3. Snipe that sweet old hand tool off ebay for less than $300 that will then be stored in the garage.
4. Sort out government.
On the post: University Yanks Professor's Email Access After He Criticizes School Chancellor, Compares His Statements To School Shootings
Re: BentFranklin
they already have implemented penalties, "4. Use of electronic communications to intimidate, harass other individuals, or to interfere with the activity of others to conduct university business."
They sent the professor the above letter, likley useing shcool electronic communincations to do so and therefore "interfere with the activity of others to conduct university business" so it looks like the school pres needs to have access to email restricted or revoked also...
On the post: Google Dumps Motorola, Keeps The Patents
So: would we be better off in a world where Google had actually been able to invest that money into making better offerings? Or where Motorola's investors got it?
On the post: Chilling Effects: James Clapper Tells Congress That Journalists Are Ed Snowden's 'Accomplices'
Re: Re: Why should this be surprising?
uh, his concience, which traitors like Barack, Clapper, Feinstein, and Alexander seem to be lacking especially when you consider the following from 5 U.S. Code § 3331 - Oath of office
"An individual, except the President, elected or appointed to an office of honor or profit in the civil service or uniformed services, shall take the following oath: “I, AB, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that I take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that I will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which I am about to enter. So help me God.” This section does not affect other oaths required by law. "
Or the presidential Oath of Office...
"Before he enter on the Execution of his Office, he shall take the following Oath or Affirmation:— “I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the Office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my Ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States.”
Many would indicate that quite a few folks involved with the current NSA scandal have broken their oaths.
On the post: Chilling Effects: James Clapper Tells Congress That Journalists Are Ed Snowden's 'Accomplices'
Anyone on that short list of collaborators needs to...
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Re: Re: Anonymous Howard
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Re: by Anonymous Coward on Jan 28th, 2014 @ 5:41pm
Barry "Oathbreaker In-chief" Obama,
Shouldn't you be getting ready for the "I'm gonna tell the people what ever shit I need to so they'll get off my back" state of the union address?
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Simply more evidence that We The People...
Tell your friends, your family (well maybe not family, unless you don't like 'em) anyone who'll listen to throw the bums out!
And get a whole new set of bums come November!
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Re: Re: "copying the whole database "in secret" compromise it's value as evidence?..."
The Value of the Evidence Against You would only be compromised If you were not guilty! GUILTY! GUILTY!
from the grave...
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Re "Anonymous Coward"
He has to stand up for the people most directly affected by terrorism. I just don't like extrajudicial punishment. They INVENT dangers to protect us from... but there are real damgers too. You can have a robust security program without violating human/civil rights. Just stop torturing and leaking..."
Clapper, Alexander, Feinstein whoever you are, nice try with the more moderate tone!
Go back to Ft Meade and find me my password to my old hotmail account instead of defending the other traitors involved with protecting the NSA. Please.
On the post: Peter King Hates Your Civil Liberties; Flips Out About His Own Party Rejecting Unconstitutional Spying On Americans
I found a typo in the story
should read...
"And, indeed, upon finding out that his own party suddenly, and surprisingly claims to "respect" the rights of Americans..."
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