Look up SV40. It's a monkey cancer vaccine that was put in polio vaccines for years and has caused much human cancer. Trouble with vaccines is they are very powerful and you are at the whim of the makers who still BTW put cheap mercury in them. I have seen excellent proof people have been damaged by vaccines./div>
So many things a war can obfiscate like TPP and the Septaper untaper. Real economic numbers awful. The Fed runs out of wiggle room to cook the books mid October./div>
Snowden's info helps privacy not terrorism. So far everything he's released I heard about ages ago that it's surprising it's raising so much awareness./div>
[T]he legislation holds that any violation of Section 501 would be met with a decision to withhold all unobligated funds to carry out that section of law until the end of the fiscal year.
Does this mean if they violate away they just have to wait till end of year to get all that promised money back?/div>
The restaurant owner should get a lawyer to write them a sweet buzz-off letter.
If there's ever doubt about whether a local band really owns a copyright, the restaurant could have a policy of only allowing public domain music to be played. That should make it harder for the music industry to descend on them, and if they continued to harass, go after them with a lawyer and seek punitive damages./div>
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Does this mean if they violate away they just have to wait till end of year to get all that promised money back?/div>
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They both voted FOR warrantless wiretaps – twice this year, but got publicity for coming out against warrantless wiretaps.
http://www.govtrack.us/congress/vote.xpd?vote=s2011-19
http://senate.gov/legislative /LIS/roll_call_lists/roll_call_vote_cfm.cfm?congress=112&session=1&vote=00075
http://www. opencongress.org/blog/Mark+Udall/div>
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If there's ever doubt about whether a local band really owns a copyright, the restaurant could have a policy of only allowing public domain music to be played. That should make it harder for the music industry to descend on them, and if they continued to harass, go after them with a lawyer and seek punitive damages./div>
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