On information and belief, the State of Georgia has engaged in an 18 year long crusade to control the accessibility of U.S. government documents by becoming the United States’ Public Domain Withholder – a state government nominated by the U.S. President and who is in control of the U.S. Government Information Office. The State of Georgia has not been so nominated.
Tim stated that the TMG on this case is Trident Media Guard. Perhaps it would lessen your confusion if you were to read the articles on this site as well as the comments.
Yeah? Why don't you say that with a signed-in account, troll? You know, I could post as Mike Masnick, but unless it's from his signed-in account, the name is meaningless. Numbnuts.
Do you even watch TV??? Nobody said anything about homosexual men. What does watching TV have to with you perpetuating the use of a harmful insult that is against laws in some places? Were you the one that reported my post? Nope. I'd guess one of the staff of the site saw my comment and realised I'm right. Reported comments are only hidden, not deleted. For whatever reason it's gone. Which I'm glad to see. One of my friends is gay, and I'm gay myself. I'm done with you, Techdirt. Techdirt is history. Bye, don't let the door hit you on your way out! Jackass. Your unsuccessful attempt at another insult would hurt more if you weren't looking in a mirror as you said it and you quit making multiple comments after saying you're leaving.
So am I, but I'm still aware of the meaning of the words 'fag' and 'faggot' when they're used in that context, which aren't 'cigarette' and 'sausage meat wrapped in tripe' respectively.
While the very specific facts of this legislative effort may indeed be unique, shoving under-scrutinized bills past legislators is something of a tradition in Washington. PATRIOT Act, anyone? It took until June of 2014 before many lawmakers realized the extent of what they had authorized in 2001. The recording industry pushed through a favorable law change at literally midnight back in 1999. PoliceStateUSA points out that John Boehner dropped a gun control law on the floor when only 10 legislators (out of 435) were on hand to vote. Just recently, the aforementioned Mitch McConnell put a "no questions asked" Section 215 reauthorization bill up for a vote , using his powers as a majority leader to bypass all the hoops the USA Freedom Act was made to jump through. Why are US politicians wanting a fast track law, again?
...Should we delist this house from the address books? Sure, why not? In fact, I think I'll patent delisting 127.0.0.1 as the Internet equivalent of going ex-directory. ;)
Yes, the restriction against pork and its byproducts is the same, but other restrictions are different. For example, an orthodox Moslem doesn't have an issue with combining different food stuffs the way an orthodox Jew would. The fact that Judaism and Islam have certain similarities is no excuse for ignorance of the differences between the two.
On virtually all of my online accounts, I am “Sheogorath”. Granted, I’ve built a tiny online brand around my name, but I’ve also found this persistent identity much easier to manage than a bunch of random handles and identities. It also keeps me honest. I am accountable for the things I post on blogs, Techdirt, and Ello. Just putting it out there.
When an internet troll, spammer or flamer posts something that is detrimental to my community, I ban their account, can their IP address and ban their email address. Ah, so that's why I can't sign up on your website. Someone must have been on the T-Mobile UK network and/or using Opera Mini when they did (or a mod decided they had done) something to get banned. Screw you.
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FTFY, Georgia. YW. ;)
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What does watching TV have to with you perpetuating the use of a harmful insult that is against laws in some places?
Were you the one that reported my post?
Nope. I'd guess one of the staff of the site saw my comment and realised I'm right. Reported comments are only hidden, not deleted.
For whatever reason it's gone.
Which I'm glad to see. One of my friends is gay, and I'm gay myself.
I'm done with you, Techdirt. Techdirt is history.
Bye, don't let the door hit you on your way out!
Jackass.
Your unsuccessful attempt at another insult would hurt more if you weren't looking in a mirror as you said it and you quit making multiple comments after saying you're leaving.
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Why are US politicians wanting a fast track law, again?
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Sure, why not? In fact, I think I'll patent delisting 127.0.0.1 as the Internet equivalent of going ex-directory. ;)
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Ah, so that's why I can't sign up on your website. Someone must have been on the T-Mobile UK network and/or using Opera Mini when they did (or a mod decided they had done) something to get banned. Screw you.
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