They did get acquitted in the first trial. What do you think caused the riots? Then they pulled some illegal federal double jeopardy shit and charged the four of them with violating King's civil rights and two were convicted. It's unconstitutional to be tried again for a crime that you have been acquitted of but even then only two went to jail.
Sine this is already being proved to be a massive failure blocking thousands of legitimate sites I don't think you will be perceived as a pervert. It just means you don't want to be prevented from accessing what you want by a badly flawed system. This fiasco proves what would have happened in the US if SOPA had become law.
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You do have a point. When I was 12 or 13 back in the 60's My friends had a stash of Playboys one of them got from his older brother. If a kid wants to see porn I guess they will try to find a way. Making access more difficult might help but is not foolproof.
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They are a happy close family. They had rules but no one chained them down. Both girls are in their 20's now. Neither got pregnant out of wedlock. One is married and has a child. Education is about all you can really do. Teach abstinence is best but at least be safe if not. I was raised in a strict home and it mostly kept me out of trouble. Couple of minor incidents.
I don't think anything will stop Rachael. The feds took down 5 different operators of this "credit card intrust reduction" scam and yet the calls just keep coming. They use a War Games dialer and the caller ID is spoofed. It is illegal in my state to use that kind of dialer.
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My brother in law had a very simple solution. When his two girls were teenagers the only computer with internet access was in the living room and access disabled when the parents weren't there.
I put my home and my cell on Do Not Call and it has cut down on telemarketer calls. I do occasionally get a few recorded campaign calls around election time but I still think it is better to be on the list. Nothing will stop the robodialers like "Rachael from card holders service".
One more simple idea. If Cameron is so concerned "for the kids" the government could fund free distribution for parents who want to use blocking software. It would be much cheaper than their present program of trying to "protect" everyone.
Again, the guy who usually trolls here makes the most sensible post I have seen on this subject lately. You can just simply opt out. Here is another very simple solution for parents who are concerned what their children can access: Let them install software themselves and if it blocks something legitimate that they want to allow them to access they can unblock it for them. That is what friends of mine have done when their kids were young.
Our libraries in Kansas here installed blocking software and among other things it found that you couldn't research information about breast cancer. I think they ended up dropping the software. A place I worked at wouldn't even let you get on Facebook but believe me, those guys could still find porn.
If you enter How do I build a radio-controlled into Google the only auto complete you get is car, boat & helicopter. I'm not saying that bomb was never in there but that sounds unlikely to me.
The gun incident was in 2009, long before he was communicating with the feds. I have no idea why Beechcraft didn't pull his clearance and fire him then. I have never worked anywhere that wouldn't immediately can you if you brought a gun to work. The fault there is first with his employer. Also is a surprise our great airport security didn't arrest him and prevent him from ever coming back. You could be right, but could it also possibly be that they wanted an absolutely solid case against him to put him away for good? Writing emails about a terror attack could get you arrested but how much time would he get for that compared to taking him down at the airport gate with what he thought was a real bomb? Some smart lawyer might get him reduced charges and time if all he did was write about it. The O.J. dream team couldn't get this guy off now. He is gone for good. Keeping him focused on this car bomb mission could keep him occupied until they could really get the goods on him.
When I was in the Army in the 70's in Germany I spoke to WWII veterans from there who told me that they were actually relieved to be taken prisoner because they knew they would be treated well by the Americans. How times have changed.
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I'll grant that this guy was not too bright but could it be that he was determined to commit some sort of attack whether anyone helped him or not? He had a pass to drive right onto the tarmac. Even an idiot could figure out how to cause an explosion with access to hundreds of thousands of gallons of fuel. If he had been more savvy and the FBI hadn't led him to make a harmless bomb this could have ended badly. I'm usually a skeptic like you when it comes to any federal agency but I have to believe that once in a while they might get one right. It didn't sound like this guy needed much encouragement. He had already been caught with a gun at the airport before. He could have taken hostages or just gone on a shooting rampage. One way or another I think this guy would have pulled something off.
I don't think this guy was just some blogger they enticed and put the whole idea in his head. It looks like he was actively seeking assistance in making a bomb. He drove to the airport actually planning to blow himself up in the attack. He even stated that he thought about shooting 2 air force pilots outside his hanger earlier. I think this guy would have actually carried out a real attack if he had gotten assistance from another terrorist if the FBI had not stung him. It looks like in this case he initiated everything.
I think this guy is full of shit. If he was investigated it was for more than one accidental search. They do have ways of catching people doing searches with terrorist related keywords. Just yesterday a man was arrested driving a van into the Wichita airport with a van loaded with fake explosives supplied by the FBI. He got caught because he searched for help in building a bomb in the internet and ended up chatting with an agent pretending to be Al-Qaeda. They didn't say how he was first intercepted but I'm guessing he did some searches with monitored keywords. http://www.kansas.com/2013/12/13/3176861/wichita-news-conference-set-friday.html This doesn't appear to be some entrapment setup like some cases in the past. This guy was very enthusiastic about his plans. Here is the criminal complaint: http://media.kansas.com/smedia/2013/12/13/13/41/hZFE9.So.80.pdf
Yeah, the Jews run everything and are responsible for all the world's evils. Maybe we could just set up concentration camps and gas them. Oh, that's been done?
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I was raised in a strict home and it mostly kept me out of trouble. Couple of minor incidents.
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Here is another very simple solution for parents who are concerned what their children can access: Let them install software themselves and if it blocks something legitimate that they want to allow them to access they can unblock it for them. That is what friends of mine have done when their kids were young.
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A place I worked at wouldn't even let you get on Facebook but believe me, those guys could still find porn.
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You could be right, but could it also possibly be that they wanted an absolutely solid case against him to put him away for good? Writing emails about a terror attack could get you arrested but how much time would he get for that compared to taking him down at the airport gate with what he thought was a real bomb? Some smart lawyer might get him reduced charges and time if all he did was write about it. The O.J. dream team couldn't get this guy off now. He is gone for good. Keeping him focused on this car bomb mission could keep him occupied until they could really get the goods on him.
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http://www.kansas.com/2013/12/13/3176861/wichita-news-conference-set-friday.html
This doesn't appear to be some entrapment setup like some cases in the past. This guy was very enthusiastic about his plans. Here is the criminal complaint:
http://media.kansas.com/smedia/2013/12/13/13/41/hZFE9.So.80.pdf
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