The government then gave "permission" in a way that actually further obfuscated things, only allowing the release of numbers when combined with all sorts of other government requests.
Is there anything preventing them from releasing just the other requests? I promise not to math.
By removing information about Johnson's nepotistic scholarship awards, you served only to bring this scandal back to the attention of The Dallas Morning News. If that was your intention, then you succeeded
I don't know if this is it, but I've been waiting for someone to go on the offensive with the Streisand Effect.
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Re: Terrorism
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Common sense
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Scope
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Job well done, Luke S. Wassum, Primary Examiner!
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Informal Economy is such a loaded term
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Is there anything preventing them from releasing just the other requests? I promise not to math.
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Beyond the Pale
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Oh come on Mike
QED.
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What the hell?
On the post: TX Congresswoman's Misdeeds Re-Vaulted Into News Via That Pesky Streisand Effect
Best defense?
I don't know if this is it, but I've been waiting for someone to go on the offensive with the Streisand Effect.
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Re: Re: Re: Recording artists
On the post: Why The Tech Industry Should Be Furious About NSA's Over Surveillance
Re: Why would India require local servers?
T-Mobile and Verizon Wireless apparently escaped the NSA's net by virtue of their foreign ownership.
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On the post: Yahoo! Fought Back Against PRISM, Lost In Secret Ruling
That settles that
Notwithstanding the parade of horribles trotted out by the petitioner...
No more.
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Out of curiosity
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