Well a KJB Only lunatic filled a silly lawsuit. Is that a conspiracy in your world?
It seems like you want the courts to run this thru a thorough battery of cases but the truth is it was tossed at the onset because even if everything he claims is factually true, no laws were broken.
And yes, we are going to make fun of him for filling the lawsuit, and you for defending him.
One of the things I remember from the rollout is how Sony stripped out features for playing videos that were available on the PS3 to make users move to Sony services. The VUE didn't work to well for them...
It seems the only way to innovate is to remove features that would be available on a general purpose machine and sell them back at a reasonable rate.
Driving causes injuries. Eating causes injuries. Falling down the stairs causes injuries.
It's a sad fact that nothing is 100% safe, and everyone dies in the end.
But there will always be ignorant shitheads to push your nonsense. Measles and Polio cause real harm, in significant numbers. Comparing that against a statistically insignificant potential harm is beyond idiotic.
Please take your anti-vaxer friends and move to Anthrax Island together where you can practice holistic nonsense without bothering the rest of us.
All this bitching for what is taken as daily life in the Caribbean is most sicking to read and really just shows just how out of sink with the world California is.
It isn't the people of California responsible for the shoddy infrastructure - it's because the power utility was de-regulated - the lack of preparedness points back to the Bush admin given them free reign to skimp on repairs and upgrades.
But just keep pushing El Cheetos false narrative that California is filled with terrible people just because they didn't vote for him!
And Jill Stein was saying that WiFi was too dangerous to be used around children in the last election cycle. The anti-vaxers ate it up and claimed she was being scientifical. Everyone who tried to correct her was "sucking up to big pharma" or had some weird motive to point out that her statements were bullshit.
False equivalency. If a bank "fails" as you described, it closes and people loose their money.
When Facebook "fails" to moderate a posting or advertisement the damage is incomparable.
That is like saying, "My bank made a mistake on my statement and a teller was rude to me. Since they can't get this right they should be shut down!"
According to the SodCits, "Common Law" is the true law. Unwritten because everyone just knows what is wrong or right. Or at least they know better than the real courts and setup "Common Law Courts" to prosecute enemies of the people....
No Knock warrants are a narrow exception to normal warrants due to the possibility of evidence being destroyed - Not to protect the cowardly pigs with their flashbangs and tac armor.
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One has to wonder what's really going on.
Well a KJB Only lunatic filled a silly lawsuit. Is that a conspiracy in your world?
It seems like you want the courts to run this thru a thorough battery of cases but the truth is it was tossed at the onset because even if everything he claims is factually true, no laws were broken.
And yes, we are going to make fun of him for filling the lawsuit, and you for defending him.
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But at least we can all agree that anti-vaxers are objectively harmful to themselves and others.
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Rocky I don't see what that has to do with the comparison?
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And of course, actually "SCM" is Timothy Geigner, who also does the ultra-fanboy "Gary" account
Wave Hiya buddy! How goes your quest to purge the mid-west of the jews?
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Heya Blue Balls! Per your comments Sony, a Corporation, can not have Copyrights so how does that make any sense?
Go back to your "Court of Common Law" and you can enjoy the company of the other neo-nazi's in your hometown.
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I give this about 3 three days before someone goes “unfair”
I don't think it took three hours actually.
They are either "Enabling lies" if they let the adds run, or "Censoring viewpoints" if they factcheck or stop them altogether.
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Features are over rated
One of the things I remember from the rollout is how Sony stripped out features for playing videos that were available on the PS3 to make users move to Sony services. The VUE didn't work to well for them...
It seems the only way to innovate is to remove features that would be available on a general purpose machine and sell them back at a reasonable rate.
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Driving causes injuries. Eating causes injuries. Falling down the stairs causes injuries.
It's a sad fact that nothing is 100% safe, and everyone dies in the end.
But there will always be ignorant shitheads to push your nonsense. Measles and Polio cause real harm, in significant numbers. Comparing that against a statistically insignificant potential harm is beyond idiotic.
Please take your anti-vaxer friends and move to Anthrax Island together where you can practice holistic nonsense without bothering the rest of us.
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Google: "Thorn Schwartz" vaccines
Funny how you leave out the part that there is no actual medical reason preventing Thorn from being vaccinated against measles.
"His parents feel it might be a bad idea" is not a medical opinion.
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No right answer
And shortly the xxx group will loudly complain that Twitter is showing a bias and must be stopped.
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All this bitching for what is taken as daily life in the Caribbean is most sicking to read and really just shows just how out of sink with the world California is.
It isn't the people of California responsible for the shoddy infrastructure - it's because the power utility was de-regulated - the lack of preparedness points back to the Bush admin given them free reign to skimp on repairs and upgrades.
But just keep pushing El Cheetos false narrative that California is filled with terrible people just because they didn't vote for him!
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And Jill Stein was saying that WiFi was too dangerous to be used around children in the last election cycle. The anti-vaxers ate it up and claimed she was being scientifical. Everyone who tried to correct her was "sucking up to big pharma" or had some weird motive to point out that her statements were bullshit.
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Re: Must be great
JDL, thanks for your regularly scheduled anti-science post. You are in part responsible for measles making a comeback - stand proud!
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It's just like if a bank is too big to fail
False equivalency. If a bank "fails" as you described, it closes and people loose their money.
When Facebook "fails" to moderate a posting or advertisement the damage is incomparable.
That is like saying, "My bank made a mistake on my statement and a teller was rude to me. Since they can't get this right they should be shut down!"
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According to the SodCits, "Common Law" is the true law. Unwritten because everyone just knows what is wrong or right. Or at least they know better than the real courts and setup "Common Law Courts" to prosecute enemies of the people....
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Plus, certain that there will be false positives.
And the harder you try to clamp down on the Anti-Vaxers, the more false positives.
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K'Tech is accurate - sorry you don't like the facts as presented.
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Knock Knock
No Knock warrants are a narrow exception to normal warrants due to the possibility of evidence being destroyed - Not to protect the cowardly pigs with their flashbangs and tac armor.
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Well per British Common Law it is perfectly alright for the army to be stationed inside your home. And Common Law is the important law, right?
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Good Ideas
Well I'm sure it was a smart move to sue NBC. It's easy to get the smaller press outlets to roll over. And it won't reflect badly at all.
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