Someantimalwareguy (profile), 17 Jan 2012 @ 1:26pm
Re: Overkill anyone?
money hungry, power thirsty, penny piching, fear inflicting
double crossing, back stabbing, promising eternity for a price suckin', brain washing, mind raping, soul stealing
constant preaching, salvation reaching
lowest form of human, fucking life
evil never dies!!!!
Come on man! Don't hold back...really tell us how you feel.
Someantimalwareguy (profile), 16 Jan 2012 @ 8:54am
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I find many of his ideas compelling, but he goes too far on the foreign policy front. One thing you CAN say with confidence regarding Paul is that he has been fanatically consistent and in your face as to what he is pushing for.
I would be very surprised if Paul flipped on anything; even with heavy industry pressure...No, you can criticize Paul for a lot of things, but Mitt-flopping is never going to be one of them...
Someantimalwareguy (profile), 13 Jan 2012 @ 1:31pm
Re: Re: Re: Re: You have to pass it to see what is in it
So you're content to allowing wealthy individuals to be the only ones in the game? If that was the case right now, these bills would have passed. No Google? No Public Knowledge?
Content? No, that is not the right word as every individual citizen has a right to support whomever they choose; regardless of personal income or wealth.
I fail to see how eliminating corporate personhood would eliminate organizations such as PK or Google. Just because they couldn't contribute to a politician financially, there is no reason why they cannot still work to organize citizens who WOULD contribute individually or express their opinions publicly which would be free speech. Money is not free speech, it is a tool and tools are inanimate...
How do you get around the Constutional provision and court rulings that allow redress of grievances by individuals and corporations?
I don't see the rulings as valid and contend that such will be overturned in time. The real question here is whether a corporation has the ability to seek redress without being declared a "person". I say they do as they have been doing this in the past without needing "person-hood".
Don't confuse the ability of a corporation to petition the government and courts with contributions to a politician's campaign chest. The former I have no issue with, the latter leads to unbridled corruption. There is a fundamental and important difference here that you are brushing over...
Someantimalwareguy (profile), 13 Jan 2012 @ 10:39am
Re: Re: You have to pass it to see what is in it
Actually it can be more simplified than all of that minus a duty for constitutional challenge when appropriate. Simply force three important things on DC:
1. One subject at a time: any/all proposed legislation MUST be related to a single topic and that any bill that includes "additional purposes" be filed in the round, green cabinet until/unless any non related content is removed and placed within its own, unique bill,
2. Read the bills: Each and every Senator and Representative must read and fully understand a bill before they can vote for or against it. This means they MUST read and digest the entirety of the bill with an appropriate level of personal research if it is a subject they have no experience with, and
3. No corporate money allowed in politics: No company, corporation, or enterprise should be allowed to contribute to any political campaign, candidate, or political PAC/foundation/what-have-you.
Anything less than these changes will perpetuate the current, broken system...
Someantimalwareguy (profile), 12 Jan 2012 @ 11:39am
Sue him...sue him I say...
...Thanks to the ridiculousness of today's copyright laws, it's pretty much guaranteed that everyone infringes, whether you intend to or not. Which is why we ought to be exceptionally careful about doling out quick and powerful punishment for those involved in infringement. After all, the supporters of these things never know when it might just come back to bite them directly...
Sue Lamar into the ground for this I say and let him experience the pain he would try and inflict on the American people before he pushes this nonsense any further...
Make him spend time and money defending himself in court rather than trying to get reelected.
Someantimalwareguy (profile), 12 Jan 2012 @ 11:15am
Re: Keep in mind what spokespeople are paid for
...Never believe anything they say. It might be the truth -- after all, professional liars know that using the truth, when it suits their purposes, is an excellent strategy -- but that's sure not the way to bet.
Spin 101: Ensure that whatever you say has a kernel of truth in such a way as to give credence to the entire narrative. If you can twist the actual facts, all the better for the success of your disinformation campaign...
Someantimalwareguy (profile), 11 Jan 2012 @ 2:17pm
Obligatory SouthPark video...
...This rhetoric is repeated over and over by SOPA's supporters, taking on a mantra-like tone: JOBS SAFETY JOBS SAFETY, occasionally interrupted by promises to take it out on the "foreigners" who are "endangering" Americans when not "stealing their jobs."...
Someantimalwareguy (profile), 11 Jan 2012 @ 9:49am
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And how long would it be before a foreign processor with no US ties then takes up the slack (think bank havens here)? Think about it...with some contemplating something as complex and expensive as a private satellite network, how much easier and cheaper would it be to create a rogue banking group that would be stepping all over themselves touting their immunity to US jurisdiction and laws?
It would be child's play to get around this; especially if customers were able to funnel offshore funds into the system.
There would be hoops to jump through definitely, but it would be far cheaper and easier to set up and maintain than a private sat network...
Someantimalwareguy (profile), 10 Jan 2012 @ 10:33am
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Medicare
...If you tell someone you are shopping for a deal, they will charge a fair price. You can't assume people are inherently going to try to help you at their own expense.
And this is the strength of a single payer system; regardless of who the single payer ends up being.
No regulation, just good old fashioned Bazaar-level haggling to get the lowest price with the highest quality. While you were able to get a price break in a bad economy, imagine the savings power 100-300 million participants can extract during any economic situation.
The market, to run efficiently needs to have equal power on both sides of the transaction to get the best results at the lowest price point. In your case, you had access to three competing labs whereas someone in a rural community may have access to only one - the math is compelling and no limited vouchers required...
Hey monkey - what boondoggle? Medicare is not bankrupt and bjupton posted just before you did with a good reply - read it and do some studying before you post...
This is nothing more than a blatant move to see which side coughs up the most money. If the tech sector starts pushing cash barrels at the Dems, and out paces Hollywood, SOPA/PIPA die. If the other way around, they live.
Make those supporting this legislation pay by sending them home permanently - money only goes so far if they don't also get the votes they need to keep this nonsense going...
I strongly suspect that you are be sarcastic / ironic / whatever. ...
Ironic perhaps, but that is the problem when it is ok for agents of the government to abuse children and potentially place them in a life threatening situation due to incompetence. It is sad when the only reply is one where I am advised that I am being naive and that I should just accept that no one in power will ever be prosecuted or punished for the crime that took place in this instance.
IFO think it's about time to change that type of general attitude and expectation by scaring the hell out of anyone who would even contemplate being lazy or incompetent when the life of a child is on the line...
Someone at ICE needs to be prosecuted for child abuse in this case. Regardless of whether or not the child lied, the fact remains that she was a 14 year old. I expect the agents responsible will enjoy their stay in prison and will be an adequate lesson to anyone else that would place a child, any child at risk because they were too lazy to actually verify who it was they had in custody.
Doesn't anyone at ICE check the Amber alert system now and then at least?
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Re: Overkill anyone?
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I would be very surprised if Paul flipped on anything; even with heavy industry pressure...No, you can criticize Paul for a lot of things, but Mitt-flopping is never going to be one of them...
On the post: Don't Be Fooled: Leahy Is NOT Removing DNS Blocking Provisions, Merely Delaying Them
Re: Re: Re: Re: You have to pass it to see what is in it
I fail to see how eliminating corporate personhood would eliminate organizations such as PK or Google. Just because they couldn't contribute to a politician financially, there is no reason why they cannot still work to organize citizens who WOULD contribute individually or express their opinions publicly which would be free speech. Money is not free speech, it is a tool and tools are inanimate... I don't see the rulings as valid and contend that such will be overturned in time. The real question here is whether a corporation has the ability to seek redress without being declared a "person". I say they do as they have been doing this in the past without needing "person-hood".
Don't confuse the ability of a corporation to petition the government and courts with contributions to a politician's campaign chest. The former I have no issue with, the latter leads to unbridled corruption. There is a fundamental and important difference here that you are brushing over...
On the post: Don't Be Fooled: Leahy Is NOT Removing DNS Blocking Provisions, Merely Delaying Them
Re: Re: You have to pass it to see what is in it
1. One subject at a time: any/all proposed legislation MUST be related to a single topic and that any bill that includes "additional purposes" be filed in the round, green cabinet until/unless any non related content is removed and placed within its own, unique bill,
2. Read the bills: Each and every Senator and Representative must read and fully understand a bill before they can vote for or against it. This means they MUST read and digest the entirety of the bill with an appropriate level of personal research if it is a subject they have no experience with, and
3. No corporate money allowed in politics: No company, corporation, or enterprise should be allowed to contribute to any political campaign, candidate, or political PAC/foundation/what-have-you.
Anything less than these changes will perpetuate the current, broken system...
On the post: Don't Be Fooled: Leahy Is NOT Removing DNS Blocking Provisions, Merely Delaying Them
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On the post: Lamar Smith Caught Infringing On Photographer's Copyright
Sue him...sue him I say...
Make him spend time and money defending himself in court rather than trying to get reelected.
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Re: Keep in mind what spokespeople are paid for
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Obligatory SouthPark video...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=768h3Tz4Qik
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On the post: Apparently, Someone Forgot To Tell Reality That The Entertainment Industry Was Dying
Makes as much sense as...
On the post: If SOPA's Main Target Is The Pirate Bay, It's Worth Pointing Out That ThePirateBay.org Is Immune From SOPA
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It would be child's play to get around this; especially if customers were able to funnel offshore funds into the system.
There would be hoops to jump through definitely, but it would be far cheaper and easier to set up and maintain than a private sat network...
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On the post: The TSA Posts Its 'Top Good Catches Of 2011' List, Not One Of Which Is An Actual Terrorist
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On the post: Rep. Paul Ryan Comes Out Forcefully Against SOPA After Reddit Pumps Up Opposing Candidate
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Medicare
No regulation, just good old fashioned Bazaar-level haggling to get the lowest price with the highest quality. While you were able to get a price break in a bad economy, imagine the savings power 100-300 million participants can extract during any economic situation.
The market, to run efficiently needs to have equal power on both sides of the transaction to get the best results at the lowest price point. In your case, you had access to three competing labs whereas someone in a rural community may have access to only one - the math is compelling and no limited vouchers required...
On the post: Rep. Paul Ryan Comes Out Forcefully Against SOPA After Reddit Pumps Up Opposing Candidate
Re: Re: Re: Re: Medicare
On the post: Obama Working To 'Fix' His Relationship With Hollywood
Re: We/you/me/us...
On the post: Obama Working To 'Fix' His Relationship With Hollywood
Playing Hollywood against silicon valley...
Make those supporting this legislation pay by sending them home permanently - money only goes so far if they don't also get the votes they need to keep this nonsense going...
On the post: ICE Mistakenly Deports Missing Teen To Colombia
Re: Re: Re: God damnit...
On the post: ICE Mistakenly Deports Missing Teen To Colombia
Re: God damnit...
Doesn't anyone at ICE check the Amber alert system now and then at least?
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