If a door is locked, no matter how weak the lock, pushing it open is still breaking and entering.
There was no password - so there was no lock. If they poorly designed their door to be secure, but didn't put a lock on a 'public' place, how is that illegal?
Since when has outlawing free speech stopped a psycho?
Actually, it might make more of them. This 'pressure' on the people from government is likely the root cause of this whole situation - considering the targets.
Every time the 'take away more rights' answer comes up to a 'problem' - it starts making me wonder about the source of the original 'problem'.
Equal Vision Records. Now I feel like browsing their other artists and seeing if I like that music. They're a rare label worth supporting.
^^^ And that, yep.
See - most of us that can afford to buy CD's - don't mind at all. I just want a quality CD, not garbage and not one 'good' song on the whole CD. I want to find good BANDS.
The man headed a volunteer society but didn't care enough for its true aims not to destroy it. He defamed himself with this suit.
Well said - they couldn't have done a better job in the end.
And even more so if you read the source article:
"Unfortunately, there was also a report about a dispute between the society and its former chairman, Steve Underhill, who was forced out in October 2007 after other members alleged that he had been paid for work on the locomotive which he should have done for nothing."
I guess he was just in it for the $$$ coming and going.
Given the damage they have suffered at the hands of WikiLeaks, it is not hard to see why the United States and other Western governments have been unable to resist the temptation of focusing attention on Julian Assange.
The damage was done by those in the documents - Wikileaks just exposed it.
Hey - what's that they say?
If you have nothing to hide - what are you worried about? :)
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Politics - moves backwards.
Going back to the days of Feudalism faster and faster it seems.
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Welcome to the Police State, America.
Years ago I thought the internet and other related technology would be a major boon to mankind.
In the end, it seems it's just another corporate revenue engine - or that's what many would like to make it.
It's a sad state of affairs how greed has so wholly consumed our Government.
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There was no password - so there was no lock. If they poorly designed their door to be secure, but didn't put a lock on a 'public' place, how is that illegal?
Misunderstanding perhaps..
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Cheers to that!
Indeed, the whole 'left/right' spin just keep people from seeing what's REALLY going on.
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Nothing's ever as clear as it seems in these situations.
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Actually, it might make more of them. This 'pressure' on the people from government is likely the root cause of this whole situation - considering the targets.
Every time the 'take away more rights' answer comes up to a 'problem' - it starts making me wonder about the source of the original 'problem'.
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Equal Vision Records. Now I feel like browsing their other artists and seeing if I like that music. They're a rare label worth supporting.
^^^ And that, yep.
See - most of us that can afford to buy CD's - don't mind at all. I just want a quality CD, not garbage and not one 'good' song on the whole CD. I want to find good BANDS.
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Well said - they couldn't have done a better job in the end.
And even more so if you read the source article:
"Unfortunately, there was also a report about a dispute between the society and its former chairman, Steve Underhill, who was forced out in October 2007 after other members alleged that he had been paid for work on the locomotive which he should have done for nothing."
I guess he was just in it for the $$$ coming and going.
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"If you aren't doing anything wrong, you have nothing to hide."
Why does that always seem to get tossed at us, the people - yet government thinks it shouldn't apply to them.
Does Government mean 'Hypocritical' in some language?
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The damage was done by those in the documents - Wikileaks just exposed it.
Hey - what's that they say?
If you have nothing to hide - what are you worried about? :)
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In spite of the fact that the constitution gives corporations no rights, only individuals.
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DRM
Customer Support
Allowing people to use their own devices, their own way.
I have nothing personal against them, nor am I a Linux/MS fanboy - just the way it appears..
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