Found an earlier draft of Trump's Cyber-ISIS policy speech
I personally believe that U.S. Americans are unable to do so because some people out there in our nation don’t have maps and, uh, I believe that our education, like such as in South Africa and, uh, the Iraq, everywhere like such as and I believe that they should, our education over here in the U.S. should help the U.S., er should help South Africa, and should help the Iraq and the Asian countries so that we ill be able to build up our future for our children.
"If they want to block based on keywords, they should be able to do so."
I gave up waiting for Twitter to implement keyword filtering. I use Larry Filter & Open Tweet Filter to hide the 10 Billionth honorarium for [dead celeb].
(I'd pay good money for something to filter out sportball tweets.)
Keyword filtering is 101. I don't know why Twitter didn't include it years ago. Maybe for the same reason Netflix makes it hard to filter by rating on every search.
You're right. I tossed sir JOHN out there to point everyone on the right direction.
What's interesting is all the widespread timidity there is about discussing this. Given the egregious, heavy-handed legal tactics JOHN employed to force everyone into rewriting the past, I'd of expected some backlash.
However, the TD article felt like pulled punches, maybe followed by skin moisturizer and a pedicure. No names were even hinted at and no mention of the Streisand Effect. It also didn't seem like Mike was having any fun with the pressure to redact.
It was was surreal and a little spooky.
Of note there has recently been other similar UK injunction on the Press. Three weeks back, names came out that were buried in a 2011 injunction. They were Wayne Rooney & Helen Wood. I don't know who they are and only mention it now because I wasn't sure which philandering UK celebrities I was looking for.
Not that I would have been looking for any dallying jackwad at all if aWeSoME cELebRItY MiND PoWEr hadn't been deployed to make UK courts to censor the press.
The whole point of her career field is to control speech so it can be properly monetized. Free speech is completely counter to everything she's ever studied and worked for.
Her bio says she is a Renowned IP Scholar. She likely views free speech the same way the CIA viewed Communism, or the way the KKK viewed, well, everyone but the KKK.
Free Speech is her primal Boogie Man, the shadow horror in her repressed 4yo brain, the Great Devourer of Intellectual Property.
If Ann Bartow didn't crusade against free speech, she would be less than she is. She would be us.
Drivers face a choice of either refusing consent to search and therefore increasing the likelihood of receiving a traffic summons, or giving consent to search in the hope of escaping with only a warning. Under those and other like circumstances, it is not a stretch of the imagination to assume that the individual feels compelled to consent.
The court apparently feels motorists would be happier having their rights violated than their car impounded or their traffic stop extended.
In short, the court finds itself compelled by law enforcement to craft a ruling to LEO's liking.
in 2014 compared to 2013 ... capital expenditures declined at Wireline as a result of decreased legacy spending requirements.
...in 2013 compared to 2012 ... capital expenditures declined at Wireline as a result of decreased legacy spending requirements and a decline in spending on our FiOS network.
TSA - always striving to make the worst possible choices
My son just returned from an out of state church trip. He noted that the only youth to receive the full TSA package, also happened to be the only young black man with them.
The young men were actually ribbing him ahead of time that he should expect extra TSA 'treatment'. When it actually happened, that young man was the only one not surprised.
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Re: Stats!
Are you sure you meant to shine light on that?
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I personally believe that U.S. Americans are unable to do so because some people out there in our nation don’t have maps and, uh, I believe that our education, like such as in South Africa and, uh, the Iraq, everywhere like such as and I believe that they should, our education over here in the U.S. should help the U.S., er should help South Africa, and should help the Iraq and the Asian countries so that we ill be able to build up our future for our children.
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Using Tweet-Filter browser plugins for now
I gave up waiting for Twitter to implement keyword filtering.
I use Larry Filter & Open Tweet Filter to hide the 10 Billionth honorarium for [dead celeb].
(I'd pay good money for something to filter out sportball tweets.)
Keyword filtering is 101. I don't know why Twitter didn't include it years ago. Maybe for the same reason Netflix makes it hard to filter by rating on every search.
Users having control makes execs itch.
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Also available via Torrent
https://archive.org/details/MuckRock
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He also has a digital version of the original album.
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http://www.bbc.com/news/business-36370628
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What's interesting is all the widespread timidity there is about discussing this. Given the egregious, heavy-handed legal tactics JOHN employed to force everyone into rewriting the past, I'd of expected some backlash.
However, the TD article felt like pulled punches, maybe followed by skin moisturizer and a pedicure. No names were even hinted at and no mention of the Streisand Effect. It also didn't seem like Mike was having any fun with the pressure to redact.
It was was surreal and a little spooky.
Of note there has recently been other similar UK injunction on the Press. Three weeks back, names came out that were buried in a 2011 injunction. They were Wayne Rooney & Helen Wood. I don't know who they are and only mention it now because I wasn't sure which philandering UK celebrities I was looking for.
Not that I would have been looking for any dallying jackwad at all if aWeSoME cELebRItY MiND PoWEr hadn't been deployed to make UK courts to censor the press.
On the post: Why Is Twitter Sending Legal Letters Warning People About Tweeting About The Gagged Topic Of A 'Celebrity Threesome'
then i read who the celebs where and i understood why everyone outside the uk is freaked out about mentioning names.
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Re: If 'No badge' = 'not legal', get a warrant
We can test the constitutionality of it by mounting a private camera on a utility pole, outside a circuit court judge's home.
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Barton just keeping his promises
http://www.opensecrets.org/politicians/industries.php?cycle=2014&cid=N00005656&type=C
It wouldn't be honorable for him to not deliver what he was paid for.
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Not just any lawyer...
Of course she's hostile to free speech.
The whole point of her career field is to control speech so it can be properly monetized. Free speech is completely counter to everything she's ever studied and worked for.
Her bio says she is a Renowned IP Scholar.
She likely views free speech the same way the CIA viewed Communism, or the way the KKK viewed, well, everyone but the KKK.
Free Speech is her primal Boogie Man, the shadow horror in her repressed 4yo brain, the Great Devourer of Intellectual Property.
If Ann Bartow didn't crusade against free speech, she would be less than she is.
She would be us.
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It failed whoever sent those C&D letters, after IP Entitlement Syndrome compromised their Reasoning System.
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In short, the court finds itself compelled by law enforcement to craft a ruling to LEO's liking.
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Re:
They're wholly a Gov creation and exist only because a Gov says they can.
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Re: Re:
It's based on CIA's Economy of Suffering theorem.
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Confirmation Email never arrived
The confirmation email never arrived so I guess my voice won't be heard.
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TSA - always striving to make the worst possible choices
He noted that the only youth to receive the full TSA package, also happened to be the only young black man with them.
The young men were actually ribbing him ahead of time that he should expect extra TSA 'treatment'. When it actually happened, that young man was the only one not surprised.
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