by Geneva conventions and Red Cross trademark/copyright, the red cross is internationally viewed as safety and health.
So then when games, EVERY game, uses the red cross, it is naturally, accepted globally, as health and safety, rather you won't immediately die from it.
I have to disagree with part of the court's statement.
this was NOT, in any way, a military style operation. A military style operation includes a shit-tonne of surveillance, and intel gathering, something that was sorely lacking in this kind of.... clusterfuck. Let me put it THIS way. Yes the military fucks up and kills civilians, but that is usually based on intel gathered *AT THE TIME*, There seems to be absolutely NO intel gathering when they do this shit.
Cops should really stop playing wargames, or they should just join the military instead.
that's why i keep saying that (generally) govt shouldn't legislate on moral grounds, rather than public safety and health grounds. The exception is equality, people should be treated the same regardless of who they are.
once you start legislating morals, you will eventually start endorsing a religion, and that's pretty clear here in the US.
simple problem, simple solution (for consumers) - just buy your computers out of state, or order them out of state. Problem solved, South Carolina laws do not apply to Georgia (I wouldn't count on North Carolina, I mean "BEST" Carolina.
i had a dream about this the other night, what it boiled down to was twitter was clogged, the FCC servers crashed... again, the FCC/White House/Congress switchboards were clogged beyond use...
i had a thought, if AT&T and verizon are not willing to upkeep and expand their broadband networks, FORCE them to sell it to either Google and/or local municipalities.
there is a possible silver lining, in that there will be many, many, many lawsuits (at the taxpayers expenses) and that the DoJ will be ultimately forced to step in and fix shit.
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by Geneva conventions and Red Cross trademark/copyright, the red cross is internationally viewed as safety and health.
So then when games, EVERY game, uses the red cross, it is naturally, accepted globally, as health and safety, rather you won't immediately die from it.
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this was NOT, in any way, a military style operation. A military style operation includes a shit-tonne of surveillance, and intel gathering, something that was sorely lacking in this kind of.... clusterfuck. Let me put it THIS way. Yes the military fucks up and kills civilians, but that is usually based on intel gathered *AT THE TIME*, There seems to be absolutely NO intel gathering when they do this shit.
Cops should really stop playing wargames, or they should just join the military instead.
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once you start legislating morals, you will eventually start endorsing a religion, and that's pretty clear here in the US.
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They could, instead of wasting all that bags of money, use it to light their now legal Cuban Cigars.
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The real joke...
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