I don't see why that isn't a valid reason to throw out any search results. None of my official documents leave the name off: auto license, insurance, house title - they all have the names of all the parties clearly printed. "Who signed this warrant? Really? Prove it."
They got the Golden Arches, mine is the Golden Arcs. They got the Big Mac, I got the Big Jack. We both got two all-beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles and onions, but their buns have sesame seeds. My buns have no seeds.
Because the toothbrush seller makes a big contribution to your reelection while subtly hinting that it might be possible to give some cavities to your enemies.
This is what the Republican leadership in the Senate feels is most important right now. Helping super rich cronies who dislike the peasants get even richer at the expense of the public.
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Larry Ellison
Larry is only a few orange jumpsuits short of being a Bond villain.
On the post: Kentucky Judges Reject Proposal For More Warrant Approval Transparency
Re: Re: No readable signiature, no valid warrant
I don't see why that isn't a valid reason to throw out any search results. None of my official documents leave the name off: auto license, insurance, house title - they all have the names of all the parties clearly printed. "Who signed this warrant? Really? Prove it."
On the post: Day After Senator Lindsey Graham Is Credibly Accused Of Trying To Undermine The Election, He Hosts Hearing Attacking Social Media For Undermining Election
Re: reshuffle
Unfortunately the people who are capable of running the country are too smart to get into politics.
On the post: Burger King Fights Proxy War Against McDonald's Over Hungry Jack Trademark Dispute
Re:
They got the Golden Arches, mine is the Golden Arcs. They got the Big Mac, I got the Big Jack. We both got two all-beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles and onions, but their buns have sesame seeds. My buns have no seeds.
On the post: House Passes Election Security Bill That Finally Adds Security Researchers To The Mix
Re: WHY????
Because the toothbrush seller makes a big contribution to your reelection while subtly hinting that it might be possible to give some cavities to your enemies.
On the post: The TikTok Oracle Grift: Insiders Admit They Went Hunting For A Tech Company The President Liked
Re: It's a joke.
No, it's not. Jokes are funny.
On the post: White House Insisted It Had 16,000 Complaints Of Social Media Bias Turned Over To The FTC; The FTC Has No Record Of Them
Re: we can help trump gain more complaints
Please don't help make America any greater again. With everything else 2020 has brought, I'm not sure we could stand it.
On the post: Boys And Girls Club Backtracks After Folks Ask Why It's Helping A Cable Monopoly Lobby The FCC
A wide variety..
You forgot to include "senators and representatives".
On the post: Just As The Postal Service Is Being Dismantled To Prevent The Handling Of Mail In Ballots, It Tries To Patent Blockchain Voting By Mail
Re: What could possibly go wrong there?
Randall Munroe explained voting machines with blockchain very succinctly here: https://xkcd.com/2030/
On the post: Verizon Has To Walk Back Bogus 5G Coverage Claims
It's just a typo
The ad should have said "People from midtown Manhattan OR downtown Denver..."
On the post: Fan Uses AI Software To Lipread What Actors Really Said In TV Series Before Chinese Authorities Censored Them
AI lipreading
Masks: They're not just for Covid-19 anymore!
On the post: Lawsuit & Bi-Partisan Group Of Senators Seek To Push Back On Trump Administration's Attempt To Corrupt The Open Technology Fund
You mentioned Lindsey Graham and then said "some Senators have the backbone" in the same paragraph. I'm confused.
On the post: Senate Waters Down EARN IT At The Last Minute; Gives Civil Liberties Groups No Time To Point Out The Many Remaining Problems
Re: I do not know if some of you are aware
The best way to get it right is to throw it out completely.
On the post: Brazil's Proposed 'Fake News' Law Says Internet Users Are Guilty Until Proven Innocent, Demands Constant Logging From ISPs
continuous logging
Since the logs are available online, perhaps they should just be posted. Then those posts would be logged, and those logs posted, and... oh, wait.
On the post: In The Midst Of A Pandemic And Widespread Unrest, Senate Republicans Think It's Time To Use Copyright To Make The Richest Musicians Richer
FTFY: only needed to change two words
This is what the Republican leadership in the Senate feels is most important right now. Helping super rich cronies who dislike the peasants get even richer at the expense of the public.
On the post: Jon Cusack The Latest Celebrity To Spread Nonsense About 5G
celebrities and internet randos
Wait. Which one isn't the president?
On the post: Be Careful What You Wish For: TikTok Tries To Stop Bullying On Its Platforms... By Suppressing Those It Thought Might Get Bullied
Unfortunately, I fear most people will just blame TikTok for it
That's easy enough - just suppress them too.
On the post: Missouri Attorney General Claims The First Amendment Allows Him To Withhold Public Records
Well, of course.
Missouri is the "Show Me" state, not "Show You". You don't get to see anything.
On the post: Once Again, China Is About To Use The US's Obsession With 'Intellectual Property' Against Us
Innovation in China happens completely differently from the US
Andrew "bunnie" Huang gave an excellent 20-minute talk describing the differences here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S39fhrGjr4U
On the post: Steven Spielberg Demands Netflix Get Off His Damn Lawn
Re: demolishing tradition
Nonsense! We've always used that as our justification! We shouldn't change it now.
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