I'm not sure who "Agent Orange Der Grabbinfuhrer" is, but I've yet to see a news story codified into policy. Can you tell me which policy comes word-for-word from what you call "the worst yellow journalism?" Be specific.
Re: This is easy to explain with the right approach
Trump is a member of the mob. Always has been. When he says that "the press is the enemy of the people" what he really means is "the press is the enemy of the mob" -- and that is dead-on accurate.
Re: Re: So... Diane could be considered a "Chinese pawn"...
Did a private corporation violate the 1st amendment rights of Alex?
With huge swaths of the internet being controlled by just a few companies, they have the ability to effectively silence anyone they dislike.
Imagine you are told you have the right to travel freely across the United States, but you can't use the freeway, airlines or rails and you can't travel faster than 35 mph. Can you enjoy that right just as everyone else does?
The FBI interviewed the spy and determined he hadn't passed on anything of value.
Whew! I'm so glad this spy was totally honest and made sure they knew he never, not even once, passed anything of value to the Chinese government! Heck, he didn't even know he was a spy!
Imagine you lived in a town that had only two restaurants that served the same type and quality of food. At one you paid and the other was completely free, which one do you think would be packed every night, and which would be mostly empty?
“One [photo] in particular” “caught [his] interest”: a photo that showed what appeared to be three handguns “sitting on a closed toilet lid in a bathroom.”
I don't own a handgun so I'm not really up on proper display technique..."
Maybe he thought after seeing the guns you might be scared shitless?
So if I wrote a story, using my real name, about how I was teaching magic tricks to new students at a school named Dog-Warts hidden away in the hills, I could be sued?
I am a technical trainer, by the way, so it's not totally outside of possibility!
Back when grammar seemed to matter, 'instantly' was used when one incident immediately caused another, while 'instantaneously' was used when two unrelated incidents happened at the same time.
Surgeons have liability insurance, so if they mess up they can compensate their patients. If they mess up too much, they are no longer surgeons, since their premiums will skyrocket.
It's time for all law enforcement officers to get the same. Instead of government entities paying out settlements, the insurance for the officers will pay out. When their behavior is too egregious, they will no longer be able to afford insurance and they'll no longer be a police officer. And if they're shunted off to a different department a few counties over, their premiums will follow.
Good police officers will keep their low premiums and keep their jobs.
How is this any different from a suspect writing in code?
And why should law enforcement get every single piece of evidence they demand? They don't have to solve every single crime; no one should expect them to.
Did Best Buy say Huawei is spying and that's why they are no longer buying from them?
I imagine it could be a bunch of different things, from finding a better price from another company to just wanting to stock a different type of phone. Maybe the CEO of Huawei said something to the CEO of Best Buy and he was insulted. Who knows!
If Best Buy said they'd no longer carry Monster Cables would there be a hand-wringing story from Techdirt about how horrible it is?
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Re: Re: You can't compete with free...
Even the tap water costs us 4 cents per gallon.
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Re: Re: In every story
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Re: This is easy to explain with the right approach
^^^ This is called projection
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In every story
No, he called the fake news the enemy of the people. Even the link you gave corroborates he said, "fake news is the enemy of the people."
I'm sick of this shoddy, deliberate twisting to fit an agenda.
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Re: Re: So... Diane could be considered a "Chinese pawn"...
With huge swaths of the internet being controlled by just a few companies, they have the ability to effectively silence anyone they dislike.
Imagine you are told you have the right to travel freely across the United States, but you can't use the freeway, airlines or rails and you can't travel faster than 35 mph. Can you enjoy that right just as everyone else does?
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Whew! I'm so glad this spy was totally honest and made sure they knew he never, not even once, passed anything of value to the Chinese government! Heck, he didn't even know he was a spy!
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You can't compete with free...
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What is it with companies that have 'monster' in their names?
They don't actually have to embody their name!
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What kind of ink does the court use that takes more than three months to dry?
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“One [photo] in particular” “caught [his] interest”: a photo that showed what appeared to be three handguns “sitting on a closed toilet lid in a bathroom.”
I don't own a handgun so I'm not really up on proper display technique..."
Maybe he thought after seeing the guns you might be scared shitless?
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I think you meant "...crank it up to 9/11"
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I am a technical trainer, by the way, so it's not totally outside of possibility!
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Lucky, I Guess
Just a matter of time, though...
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instantly vs. instantaneously
A personal pet peeve.
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Liability Insurance
It's time for all law enforcement officers to get the same. Instead of government entities paying out settlements, the insurance for the officers will pay out. When their behavior is too egregious, they will no longer be able to afford insurance and they'll no longer be a police officer. And if they're shunted off to a different department a few counties over, their premiums will follow.
Good police officers will keep their low premiums and keep their jobs.
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I have the Hunt for El Chapo game on my computer, maybe I should put that one together?
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How is this any different?
And why should law enforcement get every single piece of evidence they demand? They don't have to solve every single crime; no one should expect them to.
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Not really seeing the issue
I imagine it could be a bunch of different things, from finding a better price from another company to just wanting to stock a different type of phone. Maybe the CEO of Huawei said something to the CEO of Best Buy and he was insulted. Who knows!
If Best Buy said they'd no longer carry Monster Cables would there be a hand-wringing story from Techdirt about how horrible it is?
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