There is a special place in hell reserved for cancelling Mad Magazine...it is below Beezelbub's toilet bowl since everything that company now touches turns to fecal matter.
Maybe Sega should completely remove Manchester United from the game and replace them with the more mature and talented Manchester Iowa Youth Soccer League.
In next week's news, the new B&J company announces they will be partnering with the NSO group to replace the chocolate chips in their ice cream with microchips.
I wonder what the FBI would have to say if a person living across from one of their agents, or even the head of the FBI, recorded that agent's family's movements for a year or more.
Too easy...their response would be you're under arrest for stalking, interference with law enforcement, threatening a law enforcement officer, and I'm sure they would try to throw in something over the top like you must be a terrorist doing reconnaissance for your terroristic plot.
Let me get this straight...the group with the most guns at the scene, the group which believes they are the only one sufficiently trained to handle guns, the group with the body armor and bullet proof shields, and the group with the military armored vehicles is the same group that is now claiming they need to intentionally make a warrant service MORE dangerous in the name of safety?
Somebody needs to start drug testing the FOP...then they can be on the receiving end of their favored no-knock warrant.
I'm of the same viewpoint as Mr Stone, with the additional caveat that the actions of FB will add more fuel to the fire of the right wing's deplatforming claims. FB has now created a double standard of who they kick off their platform, which they are completely free to do. Unfortunately I'm not sure FB thought this one through or did and just don't care about how it looks.
On the post: House Committee Investigating January 6th Capitol Invasion Goes On Social Media Fishing Expedition; Companies Should Resist
How are any of the three different than what a politician normally spews out of their mouth?
On the post: Massachusetts District Attorney Delays Forfeiture Proceedings For Years, Some Involving As Little As $10
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There you go again, using facts to spoil the narrative.
On the post: Massachusetts District Attorney Delays Forfeiture Proceedings For Years, Some Involving As Little As $10
How low would the crime rates there be if cops and the DA stopped doing the RICO and stealing from people?
On the post: Devin Nunes Loses Again, But He's Still Suing The Satirical Cow Who Mocked Him
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Nunes is a walking example of impropriety. On a related note:
POPCORN! Get your hot buttered popcorn here!
This message funded by the Nunes Popcorn Coalition and was not approved by Nunes in any way
On the post: Illinois Governor Signs Law Banning Cops From Performing Background Searches On Public Speakers
Re: Re: My Two Cents
Nah, they just claim qualified immunity because there is no case on record that says they can't violate laws to perform illegal background checks.
On the post: AT&T CFO Wants A Cookie For Screwing Up The Time Warner, DirecTV Mergers
There is a special place in hell reserved for cancelling Mad Magazine...it is below Beezelbub's toilet bowl since everything that company now touches turns to fecal matter.
On the post: Manchester United Becomes Manchester UFC In 'Football Manager 22' Over Dumb Trademark Spat
Maybe Sega should completely remove Manchester United from the game and replace them with the more mature and talented Manchester Iowa Youth Soccer League.
On the post: Oklahoma Deputies Steal $141,500 From Men Trying To Buy Land, Manage To Make $10,000 Of It Disappear
The missing 10k is simply a "convience handling fee" the deputies charged them for the convience of having all their money stolen.
On the post: Israel, Ice Cream, Trademarks: This Year's Dumbest Controversy Results In Trademark Skullduggery
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In next week's news, the new B&J company announces they will be partnering with the NSO group to replace the chocolate chips in their ice cream with microchips.
On the post: Court Docs Appear To Show FBI Informants Contributed Two-Thirds Of The Conspirators To The Michigan Governor Kidnapping Plot
A large group engages in a conspiracy to make a smaller group engage in something they normally wouldn't do...
It's the RICO!
On the post: Techdirt Is Fighting A New Lawsuit
Judicial Watch or Judicial Wacko...you be the judge.
On the post: Seventh Circuit Says (Reluctantly) That 18 Months Of Pole-Mounted Camera Surveillance Isn't Unconstitutional
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Too easy...their response would be you're under arrest for stalking, interference with law enforcement, threatening a law enforcement officer, and I'm sure they would try to throw in something over the top like you must be a terrorist doing reconnaissance for your terroristic plot.
On the post: Seventh Circuit Says (Reluctantly) That 18 Months Of Pole-Mounted Camera Surveillance Isn't Unconstitutional
So recording police for 18 seconds can result in you being arrested (or worse) but the government is free to record you for 18 months?
On the post: Tenth Circuit: No Immunity For Cops Who Protected An Abusive Fellow Officer Right Up Until He Murdered His Ex-Wife
I'm amazed it was actually the lower court that denied QI in the first place. Usually it is the appeals courts that have to do this.
On the post: Devin Nunes' Lawyer, Steven Biss, Finally Gets Sanctioned In Wacky Defamation Case
Why do you hate my popcorn futures so much?
On the post: Police Union Sues Kentucky City's Mayor, Claiming New No-Knock Warrant Ban Violates Its Bargaining Agreement
Let me get this straight...the group with the most guns at the scene, the group which believes they are the only one sufficiently trained to handle guns, the group with the body armor and bullet proof shields, and the group with the military armored vehicles is the same group that is now claiming they need to intentionally make a warrant service MORE dangerous in the name of safety?
Somebody needs to start drug testing the FOP...then they can be on the receiving end of their favored no-knock warrant.
On the post: It Can Always Get Dumber: Trump Sues Facebook, Twitter & YouTube, Claiming His Own Government Violated The Constitution
Anybody with one working brain cell knows his government violated the Constitution.
On the post: Facebook Is Banning Anyone Charged With Participating In Capitol Hill Insurrection
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I'm of the same viewpoint as Mr Stone, with the additional caveat that the actions of FB will add more fuel to the fire of the right wing's deplatforming claims. FB has now created a double standard of who they kick off their platform, which they are completely free to do. Unfortunately I'm not sure FB thought this one through or did and just don't care about how it looks.
On the post: 'Press X To Apply Fourth Amendment:' Documents Show How GrayKey Brute Forces IOS Passwords
Why do I get the feeling that instead of pressing X to apply the 4th Amendment, law enforcement would rather press ctrl-x instead?
On the post: 2nd Circuit Upholds Non-Monetary Sanctions Against Copyright Troll Richard Liebowitz
Righthaven: We're the best copyright trolls ever.
Prenda: You're not even in the big leagues yet.
Liebowitz: Hold my beer.
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