Chuck Norris' Enemy (deceased) (profile), 24 Nov 2010 @ 11:28am
A good one
I remember a CSI:NY where one CSI guy was listening to a song on his earphones and when the other guy came up asked what he was listening to. Then there was a description that it was so and so's new album and that the music pumps him up. Clearly an ad but then I thought about it and I have probably had that conversation with my friends hundreds of times. So is the show becoming more realistic? /=}
Chuck Norris' Enemy (deceased) (profile), 23 Nov 2010 @ 9:29am
Re: Original Story...
I'm sorry, but as far as I am concerned you are a terrorist. To get your name cleared I will need to pat you down and test your fluids for explosive contents. =D
Chuck Norris' Enemy (deceased) (profile), 22 Nov 2010 @ 6:29am
Re: "people already know the actual details of the murder"
??? What? Assumption? I didn't see that anywhere. And Mike has written multiple times that the medium of information doesn't matter, it may or may not be true. So I don't get your beef here.
Secondly. How screwed up is Australia's legal system where the victim's family are tasked with suppressing the facts?
Chuck Norris' Enemy (deceased) (profile), 19 Nov 2010 @ 8:57am
Re: Re: Re: Re: Not sure, but Global Warming is an international fraud
Okay, since you need to revert to name calling, I never said I don't believe in climate change. In fact, my post shows that I know it is happening...on a daily basis. And in 50 years it will have changed. Is this an emergency? Can humans even do anything to stop this minute change in temperature to prevent the end of world? Now that is the question. I think only an idiot could think that by spending trillions of dollars on 'remedies' we could actually affect the change. Wouldn't those trillions be more useful doing something that can be controlled, like...I don't know...feeding the hungry?
Chuck Norris' Enemy (deceased) (profile), 19 Nov 2010 @ 6:35am
Re: Re: Not sure, but Global Warming is an international fraud
It once was global warming and is now climate change. It's easier to turn global cooling into the bogeyman when that cycle starts (if you have any idea of what these climate catastrophe prophets have descried for the last century). Why can't it be 75 degrees F all day, week, month, year, century? The climate changes 30-40 degrees F every freaking day! I think average temperature changing 1-2 degrees F in half a century won't be a problem.
Chuck Norris' Enemy (deceased) (profile), 17 Nov 2010 @ 2:59pm
Re: Seems the TSA are the instillers of terror this time..
My 3-year-old kid is terrified of dogs. Screaming will continue. My older boy is on the no-fly list (found out back when he was two). Must have the same name as somebody else. Secondary screening every time now. Is it a good idea to force small children, who are already in a strange place crowded with strange people, to separate from their parent? It is hard enough to do that at home.
Chuck Norris' Enemy (deceased) (profile), 8 Nov 2010 @ 6:36am
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No other countries want free speech as it violates human rights
This is one of the most basic natural human rights...the ability to open your mouth and make whatever noise you want. Now, there may be consequences for what you say but nobody can stop you from saying it in the first place...
Chuck Norris' Enemy (deceased) (profile), 28 Oct 2010 @ 11:04am
A fad
By the time the lawsuit is over the fad will be over. My 1st grader (and subsequently his 3-year-old brother) love these things...well getting new ones. Silly Bandz sell for around $4 for 25, the off brands about $1.50 for the same size. They all break in about a weeks wear. Can you copyright packaging? Who has the copyright for a box? They must be rich!
Chuck Norris' Enemy (deceased) (profile), 27 Oct 2010 @ 7:28am
These organizations are our watchmen?
You would think that as the 'bastions of truth' these news organizations portend to be that they would allow their employees to use their freedom to attend/enjoy the rally. Sure, these are private corporations so they can make any rules they want but do they apply these same rules to all rallies/gatherings...I surely doubt it!
On the post: Chris Matthews Says That Pointing Out Chertoff's Conflict Of Interest Over Rapiscan TSA Scanners Is Slander?
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On the post: If Your Product Placement Is Obvious And Awkward, You're Doing It Wrong
A good one
On the post: Botched TSA Pat Down Leaves Traveler Covered In Urine
Re: Original Story...
On the post: Lars Ulrich: Underestimated File Sharing.. But Proud We Sued
Re: Irrelevant
You mean, Nothing else matters.
On the post: President Obama, After Traveling With Naked Scanner CEO, Defends Naked Scans
Convincing evidence
On the post: Facebook Blamed For Accused Killer's Name Spreading...
Re: "people already know the actual details of the murder"
Secondly. How screwed up is Australia's legal system where the victim's family are tasked with suppressing the facts?
On the post: Are US Scientists More Likely To Fake Research?
Re: Re: Re: Re: Not sure, but Global Warming is an international fraud
On the post: Are US Scientists More Likely To Fake Research?
Re: Re: Not sure, but Global Warming is an international fraud
On the post: TSA Does Full Grope Search On Screaming Three Year Old [Update]
Re: Seems the TSA are the instillers of terror this time..
On the post: TSA Threatens To Sue Guy For Not Agreeing To Having His Groin Touched By TSA Agents
Re: Re: Tough Call
On the post: Time To Stop Being So Fascinated With The Cyber- Part Of Cybercrime
Re: say it ain't so!
On the post: German Appeals Court Says Video Hosting Platform Not Liable For User Uploaded Videos
Re: On a unrelated note, time for ad-block?
On the post: EU Proposes 'Right To Be Forgotten' Online, In Contradiction With Free Speech Concepts
Re:
This is one of the most basic natural human rights...the ability to open your mouth and make whatever noise you want. Now, there may be consequences for what you say but nobody can stop you from saying it in the first place...
On the post: British Air Boss Points Out That Removing Your Shoes At Airport Security Is Silly
Re: A brave new world
On the post: Class Action Lawsuit Filed Against Cablevision For Depriving People Of Fox On TV
Re: Re:
On the post: Elastic Wristband Maker Sues Walmart For Copyright Infringement
A fad
On the post: Comcast Pretends That Cord Cutters Aren't Cord Cutters If They Cut Cord Because Of The Economy
A good sign
On the post: City Paper Mocks Competitors For 'Policies' Over Stewart/Colbert Rallies
These organizations are our watchmen?
On the post: X-Ray Scanner Vans Not Just Being Sold To Law Enforcement
Another story
On the post: Hadopi Already Up To Sending Out 25,000 'First Strike' Notices Per Day
Re:
More like all politicians. Recall Obama's cabinet appointees having trouble paying their taxes? Did any of them get reamed?
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