What does it say about policing in America that there are those who think that the only way to protect citizens from police abuse is to keep cops away from them?
Here's a thought: pay LEOs better, give them better training, hire better quality officers.
Sorry to say but the website seems to be having issues. Couldn't use the coupon you sent and the $59 Cisco bundle is nowhere to be found on my account, even though the invoice from iCollege says that it was redeemed./div>
Said absolutely nobody that the bogus "war on drugs" championed by the GOP is also an enterprise designed to steal from the poor and middle class without recourse to any sort of due process./div>
and a charlatan and a liar still a douchebag and a charlatan and a liar after his nuisance lawsuit dismissed?
Is he still a douchebag and a charlatan and a liar now that everyone with access to Google knows to avoid him either for employment or business dealings?/div>
One can only wonder if Merkel actually understands that news that she doesn't want to be reported does not equate to "fake news?" Based on what I know about her, I'm guessing that the answer to this question is "NO!!!"/div>
The very fact that the major broadcasters have not insisted that Nielsen properly track cord-cutting says more about them than Nielsen.
It tells me that the major networks are operating under the "self-licking ice cream cone" model of business analysis and paying Nielsen to tell them what they want to hear, rather than what they need to know to offer programming that the viewing public wants to see.
As broadcast television continues to become less and less relevant, it will remain ever clueless about the self-planted seeds of destruction that have sprouted, flourished and consumed it./div>
Now we will know exactly which online pharmacies to avoid. Anyone with a .pharmacy TLD will be known to be in collusion with big pharma and should be avoided./div>
I know that I could not face the Internet every day if I did not know that brave heroes like Anne Rice were out there fighting the evil Internet hordes to keep me safe from exposure to things that hurt my feelings and make me sad.
Worse than a paper cut are the vicious comments of a faceless Internet troll and/or grammar nazis./div>
Yes, because the first thing I always do when contemplating doing something naughty is to check twitter for an uplifting government message designed to save me from my naughtiness./div>
Or, you know, save all that money and respond with evidence that the claim is false, using links, citations and other information. It's a whole lot cheaper and it keeps you from being portrayed as a thin-skinned legal bully, something Internet Lawyer Charles Carreon has some first-hand experience with.
That's all well and good if the comments to which you object are false. However, since many of these complaints are likely more true than false, there's little point in trying to rebut them like a normal, civilized person./div>
I'm fairly certain that video games do have effects beyond what Techdirt likes to acknowledge. Just this past weekend, after spending some time playing Lego Pirates of the Caribbean, I felt the uncontrollable urge to go pick up my nephews and visit the Lego store in a nearby mall./div>
To serve and protect?
What does it say about policing in America that there are those who think that the only way to protect citizens from police abuse is to keep cops away from them?
Here's a thought: pay LEOs better, give them better training, hire better quality officers.
/div>“Too stupid, even for Alabama...”
Said nobody. Ever.
/div>Not working so well...
I am shocked...
Today it's sex offenders...
Is a douchebag...
Is he still a douchebag and a charlatan and a liar now that everyone with access to Google knows to avoid him either for employment or business dealings?/div>
Well...
It's fake...
One can only wonder if Merkel actually understands that news that she doesn't want to be reported does not equate to "fake news?" Based on what I know about her, I'm guessing that the answer to this question is "NO!!!"/div>
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Maybe Techdirt should poll the band fanbase to see if they are confused. How long can it take to talk to 17 people?/div>
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It tells me that the major networks are operating under the "self-licking ice cream cone" model of business analysis and paying Nielsen to tell them what they want to hear, rather than what they need to know to offer programming that the viewing public wants to see.
As broadcast television continues to become less and less relevant, it will remain ever clueless about the self-planted seeds of destruction that have sprouted, flourished and consumed it./div>
Attitude change demanded!
It's useful to be informed
My hero!
Worse than a paper cut are the vicious comments of a faceless Internet troll and/or grammar nazis./div>
Saved by the genius of the government!
No moar sidewalks!!!
BAN SIDEWALKS!!!/div>
Super Lawyers?
Is this like Wile E. Coyote, Super Genius?/div>
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That's all well and good if the comments to which you object are false. However, since many of these complaints are likely more true than false, there's little point in trying to rebut them like a normal, civilized person./div>
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