It's not just LEO, government offices/employees were started to give the "special" people a place to "work" and feel like they are contributing to society.
But they are not paying for MY data that I am downloading, I am when they pay me to download the ads then I might turn off my add blocker after all the company/advertiser is not paying for my bandwidth, again, I am!
Yet no mention of the Billions in Corporate "subsidies" (Welfare) the feds are into that make the consumer welfare programs look like a drop in the oceans!
He (Philadelphia Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) leader John McNesby) told them to “completely disregard any and all advice received from self-appointed ‘experts’ who seek to deceive or mislead you.”
See, you are not looking at this from the PBA's side. Their take on this is, they own the police, the police own the public. So by extension the PBA gets to decide what if anything the public gets to do.
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"It must be frustrating for you to live in a world in which there is no gray area - everything is either this or that. It could lead to mental issues - but you probably already have realized this."
Maybe not, but I bet their psychologist has realized it.
Because not all of the internet coming through to your computer is used and the internet is not an unlimited resource so we recover what you don't use to allow others to use it.
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OMG he's a ZOMBIE...
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Or at least that is the way it seems.
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Re: easy solution
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"Experts"
Like Union leaders!
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Re: Some of the criticism was correct.
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: "it sucks when these guys start to take notes from the democratic/leftist play book doesn't it?"
DUH!
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Signed
USPTO.
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Re: can't we all just - just get along
(Do I really need to explain that?)
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Maybe not, but I bet their psychologist has realized it.
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They do this to all. The testing is geared towards weeding out those with an intelligence higher than average, so the courts were right.
That doesn't mean that the police force doesn't weed out high intelligence. Just means they do it to everyone not just select few.
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Why...
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(Shit, I used terro*** too. Sue me.)
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Saying..
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Recovery
Because not all of the internet coming through to your computer is used and the internet is not an unlimited resource so we recover what you don't use to allow others to use it.
Otherwise we will run out of internet!
(see it is for the consumers own good.)
And do I really need the sarcasm tag?
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