I was watching The Dark Knight Returns last night, which parodies 1980s obsessions with psycho-bullshit, where one bullshit artist, (sorry, 'psychologist') was saying that "Batman created the criminals, they were drawn in by his aura and so were realyl victims themselves". Seems like an element of this here too - obviously Manly Putin couldn't/wouldn't do anything wrong before Snowden 'enabled' him and 'corrupted' him....
Just because it doesn't apply to a specific 'person' doesn't mean he hasn't broken this law. It looks pretty clear that any reasonable person might think he did plan to shoot someone, enough that anyone who saw him might fear for their life.
I don't know about American English, but in real English we do often use 'they' as an indefinite singular pronoun, and I've never seen anyone but the most navel-obsessed grammar nazis call it out - and they can take a running jump.
Languages evolve, and that's how real English is evolving...
Well, if the most recent science you look at is 30-40 years old, then you're not very up-to-date. If you read any theories in the last 50 years that made evolution sound like a fantasy, then you were probably reading Answers in Genesis.
Plus, if you notice, anyone you see like Dawkins STILL believe in evolution, as do an immense proportion of life scientists, astronomers, geologists and basically anyone who has to deal with real world science.
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Except that a) you have 'conspiracy theorists' fighting against the 'Big Government' idea of global warming.
and b) In Europe with its 'socialised medicine' and much less 'government-in-hock-to-big pharma' (because medicines and vaccines are paid for from taxes) they also push vaccines. Look at the UK's NHS - loads of people in there have no financial interest in vaccines, only in keeping people healthy.
Just because some (large) elements of 'Big Pharma' suck doesn't mean you throw the baby out with the bathwater. I don't see people avoiding phones just because Verizon and AT&T are dicks...
This story comes from somewhere else, and depending how the data was collected it may be publically deducible that the number called was a cardiologist.
If Mike was after clickbait, all he'd have to do is post an article that would have the trolls foaming in - anything about Kim Dotcom, the RIAA/MPAA, or anything partisan-sounding.
So where's YOUR evidence for your hate-filled bile?
Depends how they abuse it - see the raid 'scenario' above. But just because some scenarios need more research doesn't mean that the information available won't be useful somewhere or to someone. After all, if your aunt has cancer, your insurance provider would love to know that if it may increase your risk...
Well, if you are sovereign in your own right, you carry and 'emit' to yourself your own autonomous sovereignity. Getting people to 'recognise' that sovreignity is another matter altogether ;) That's where the gun becomes handy, but it's only as good as your line of sight/area of influence!
Can we charge them for all the 'public good' services they utilise, such as roads, etc?
Then you'd better hope you never have business dealings with any country that feels it can exercise some jurisdiction on you for something that's a crime there but not where you are. Or any dealings whatsoever.
And if the sleazy Objectivist can still run a better (or more popular?) service than the local taxis, that says a lot for *their* service quality/costs.
if people not vaccinating increases the incidence and possible virulence of an illness, then it is perfectly logical to complain about those vaccinating. People do know that nothing is perfect, but that doesn't mean you can't take issue with people not doing things properly.
And it's been long established (even cited in these comments) that vaccine efficacy is way good enough to make up for any shortcomings. You only have to read materials from the 50s and 60s to see the dangers of 'childhood' diseases, and how we have been spared the worst of these.
You do know they pu Hydrogen Hydroxide into vaccines, don't you? I've also heard that there may be Dihydrogen Monoxide as well. You will also find large amounts of carbon.
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Languages evolve, and that's how real English is evolving...
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Plus, if you notice, anyone you see like Dawkins STILL believe in evolution, as do an immense proportion of life scientists, astronomers, geologists and basically anyone who has to deal with real world science.
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and b) In Europe with its 'socialised medicine' and much less 'government-in-hock-to-big pharma' (because medicines and vaccines are paid for from taxes) they also push vaccines. Look at the UK's NHS - loads of people in there have no financial interest in vaccines, only in keeping people healthy.
Just because some (large) elements of 'Big Pharma' suck doesn't mean you throw the baby out with the bathwater. I don't see people avoiding phones just because Verizon and AT&T are dicks...
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If Mike was after clickbait, all he'd have to do is post an article that would have the trolls foaming in - anything about Kim Dotcom, the RIAA/MPAA, or anything partisan-sounding.
So where's YOUR evidence for your hate-filled bile?
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Can we charge them for all the 'public good' services they utilise, such as roads, etc?
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And it's been long established (even cited in these comments) that vaccine efficacy is way good enough to make up for any shortcomings. You only have to read materials from the 50s and 60s to see the dangers of 'childhood' diseases, and how we have been spared the worst of these.
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