Sorry, but your 99% doesn't hold up according to a number of studies, Now if you had qualified it with "Criminal" being one who has been caught then maybe.
Numerous studies have shown that every adult here in the US has committed at least one felony each year (Maybe not the same one each year). There might be 1% that hasn't some years.
Ok, problem, You are going by your life. But remember most of us on here are not the norm. we have at least some technical knowledge.
What is being discussed is about the average or normal American, that would be the person ringing up you "Smart Device" purchase, the person waiting your table in the restaurant...
These people have a tendency to do most of their personal stuff online from home (Excluding google on their phones in this of course.)
They might be right, without their data collection I can't get my offers for viagra/cialas from those cheap china companies (Really lead/mercury tainted with arsenic) and will have to rely on the US Pharmacy charging me $150 per hardon!
Not sure about other states. But here in Ohio, Legally when an LEO violates the law they lose the protection from prosecution. In reality if the prosecution is brought by a civilian (Or attempted by to be more accurate) They retain the protection. it is only removed if the LEO is busted by other LEO's.
How about remembering we are talking of areas where they most likely have no cable. So the lines are being used not just for the >46% who have phones but for the countless others who have no option but DSL for internet. So Yeah, they should maintain them.
Why kid ourselves. We all know the FBI's procedure for handling FIOA amounts to the person whose desk the FOIA request lands on searches their desk and if any document on or in their desk matches, everything except the words "and, or, and of" are redacted and the document(s) are sent to the requester.
If no documents are found in the individuals desk then the "No documents found" letter is sent.
I think the way to handle this would be to put the execs of the "collection agency" in a large room with their hands behind tied behind their backs.
The Artists they represent are then given small paring knives and told "to express their dissatisfaction with the execs in an artistic and creative means on the bodies of the execs."
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I'm sorry, but WHO is actually causing this violence?!? Open your effing eye to more than Fox news and Brietbart. and then read the articles and maybe your comments will not be flagged so often!
No, still wrong, according to the MPdoubleA (MP stands for Motion Picture and DoubleA stands for two assholes, one for the public to kiss and one for the Motion Picture Industry to F**k.) the profit if piracy did not exist would have been 7 Google (for those who are unaware a google is qa 1 followed by 99 zeros.)
And for an insider note, Google the company chose the name for being the "Search engine that could handle 1 google sites."
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No. you are not censored here as you repeatedly claim and is obviously not the case .. hence the replies to your supposedly censored posts. It is just your paranoia and being flagged!
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Numerous studies have shown that every adult here in the US has committed at least one felony each year (Maybe not the same one each year). There might be 1% that hasn't some years.
So that makes everyone of us criminals.
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What is being discussed is about the average or normal American, that would be the person ringing up you "Smart Device" purchase, the person waiting your table in the restaurant...
These people have a tendency to do most of their personal stuff online from home (Excluding google on their phones in this of course.)
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One: It is raising the workers from birth in an isolated government controlled environment with no input from the real world or ...
Two: They only hire those with an IQ so low that they think a ballpoint pen is magic!
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On the Privacy side...
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Re: Sometimes They Shoot Small Children At The Same Time As Dogs.
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But still a little miffed that someone else posted in my name.
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FBI FOIA Standards
If no documents are found in the individuals desk then the "No documents found" letter is sent.
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Corrective action
The Artists they represent are then given small paring knives and told "to express their dissatisfaction with the execs in an artistic and creative means on the bodies of the execs."
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Until his/her browser history is on the internet due to a "Backdoor."
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No, they are based on Trump's own words, actions and court documents.
Hide your head in the sand much?
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And for an insider note, Google the company chose the name for being the "Search engine that could handle 1 google sites."
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Re: Re: What's the text in question? Cases matter. Did you decide whether it's "legitimate" or "illegitimate" and worth your effort?
You fucking idiot!
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