Comment Stalin Remixed his cabinet (Score 1) 194
and now the photos only show 2 members instead of 10
and now the photos only show 2 members instead of 10
Snowden was the canary in the coalmine. He's not the only one who recognized that governments are abusing their power; he's just the poster boy.
Regulation helps to keep markets free and open by preventing abuse of the system. Your libertarian lies are worthless here.
more excuses to funnel money away from public schools to private charter schools, which have a proven track record of not being any better than, and in many cases being worse than, public schools.
because a man never raped another man?
I'd think that social media would give women more ability to take a stand against their rapists, outing them for criminal, immoral, and reckless behavior.
Ex. The No Child Left Behind Act
Who cares whether or not you believe in God. Religion is still responsible for people helping other people. Not required, of course, but it provides guidance to many.
our history classes in the 80's conveniently forgot Vietnam
Radio should play whatever the hell it wants. And people whose music is played should pay radio ("payola") because their sales increase from the exposure.
If stations have to license music to play it, then perhaps terrestrial radio should start playing more new artists, and fuck the major labels. seriously, fuck them to hell.
It still has to be proven to me that the watch does something valuable. I stopped wearing watches over a decade ago.
underwear is for suckers
Why doesn't some politician campaign against this selfish behavior and call this jackholes out for being anti-American? Maybe everyone's in on the scam.
Nobody's asking a pastor to go against his religion by performing a ceremony he doesn't want to perform for whatever reason. But dammit, it's 2015 not 1860, and people need to get with the fucking times. Being gay is not a curse from the devil, it's in your goddamned genetic code -- written out, as it were, by a benevolent and loving God.
In less than a century, computers will be making substantial progress on ... the overriding problem of war and peace. -- James Slagle