Excessive force up to and including mag dumps happens to white people too, just less often. The presence of a police officer should cause any reasonable person to fear for their life.
If encryption is a munition, why isn't it protected by the 2nd amendment? Also, isn't it my 1st amendment right to communicate any series of characters or codes I see fit?
Re: Sounds like this needs a constitutional challenge
They get around this for traffic violations by saying they're not crimes, but rather a violation of ordinance. Not paying the fine, however, is a crime.
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Everything he ever says is out of context. He just takes random words and strings them together, then acts like it meant something.
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Re: Seeing the world through the filter of priviledge
Does your CEO carry a gun and have a license to kill?
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Excessive force up to and including mag dumps happens to white people too, just less often. The presence of a police officer should cause any reasonable person to fear for their life.
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Buy your music as DRM free MP3's. I use a site that charges 9 cents a track.
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Also, never expect someone to solve a problem when their job depends on the existence of said problem.
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And get shot while breaking into a police station. Brilliant.
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Naw, they'll just shoot you as you're trying to retrieve your car.
On the post: Letter To Judge Details Vault 7 Leaker's Post-Incarceration Leaking
Seems convenient.
If they have access to search devices they have access to plant evidence.
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AIs won't even load and run without assistance. Impossible for one to invent something without assistance.
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Re: Default Options
Well said.
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If encryption is a munition, why isn't it protected by the 2nd amendment? Also, isn't it my 1st amendment right to communicate any series of characters or codes I see fit?
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Would have been more accurate to name it Fishington.
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Good point. Wonder how that argument would fair in court, if the accused could afford court.
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Good point. Don't forget the possibility of panspermia.
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Sorry, meant to reply to parent post.
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Go back to Africa then.
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http://marshallbrain.com/manna1.htm
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Don't forget IBM.
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Re: Sounds like this needs a constitutional challenge
They get around this for traffic violations by saying they're not crimes, but rather a violation of ordinance. Not paying the fine, however, is a crime.
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Re: Dante's Depictions Fall Short
It's so hard to come up with an original sin these days. They seem to have managed.
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