Comment Re:Why don't people get it? (Score 1) 577
The problem is mass surveillance and data mining.
There hasn't been an administration in this country for the past 63 years that I would have any level of trust with that kind of information.
LK
The problem is mass surveillance and data mining.
There hasn't been an administration in this country for the past 63 years that I would have any level of trust with that kind of information.
LK
I guess that just shows the NRA has a political agenda beyond gun rights.
Either that, or I missed the ACLU's campaign to ban guns.
The ACLU doesn't work to ban guns but they don't oppose the idea, either.
If you read the above link, they even take the unprecedented step of saying that in essence, the ACLU thinks that the SCOTUS is wrong and that the Constitution doesn't say what the SCOTUS says that it says.
LK
I'm not sure if you're trolling or serious.
Would you mind clarifying?
LK
The ACLU's motivation was stopping mass surveillance and not the preservation of Americans' second amendment rights.
Sure, the ACLU may have been the source of this information but it will be the NRA, SAF, CCRKBA, JPFO and similar groups that actually use it.
LK
Fair point but I'm talking about a real "tail, horns and cloven hoof" demon.
LK
I despise Romney, I have never voted for him and unless he's running against a demon I won't ever vote for him.
That being said, the "Binders full of women" controversy was bullshit. It was a manufactured controversy. It was in line with the Alinsky method of turning your opponents strength into a weakness and using ridicule as a weapon.
Romney has spent the past 30 years making himself acceptable to the center-left contingent of American politics and I have no doubt that he seriously looked at every qualified female prospect when he was recruiting. The operatives in service to the Democrat National Committee had to do something to de-emphasize the fact that Romney was much better on women in the workplace than they were.
LK
No, The thinking is consistent , not sound.
It's a good thing when law enforcement officers have to take time to do their jobs. The power of the state is a terrible and awesome thing. The last thing a free society needs is law enforcement with spare time.
An idle cop is a cop who will find something to do. If his job is to arrest people and present cases for prosecution, he'll find new and creative ways to make that happen.
In the UK, they're doing random searches for knives...That's unthinkable in most of my country.
Mandating the use of compromised cryptography doesn't benefit the citizenry. It makes it possible, and arguably inevitable, that the government will use the knowledge of people's private communications to quash legitimate dissent.
For example, it's alleged that the FBI had knowledge of MLK cheating on his wife. How do you think the department of justice would have used that information if they had captured emails or naughty text messages proving it?
I'll take risky freedom over the safety of an overpowering government, any day.
LK
I'm just over here talking about how thankful I am that 3.5 is still available via TDE.
LK
I take it you liked shitty games then? After all, they did develop a lot of terrible games for Acclaim and LJN.
Killer Instinct, motherfucker!
That is all.
LK
I'd like to see the CIA claim credit for the "Flying earthenware vessel" spotted over Edo Japan in 1180 AD.
I guess they were doing really early recon for WWII. Just to make sure the Japanese weren't hiding anything...
LK
I saw something in the early 80s. I'm not trying to ascribe them to an extraterrestrial origin but they were peculiar.
What I saw wasn't a group of U2 planes in formation. I suppose it could have been A-12 Avenger IIs, but there's no evidence that they ever fielded airworthy aircraft. So, they're still unknown to me and thus it's accurate to call them UFOs.
What's funny to me is that even though I didn't know it at the time, they were moving away from an area with a nuclear research facility that employs a fair number of people in the area. I was a kid, I didn't know anything about the lab or what they did there so the significance of their path didn't occur to me until I was an adult.
LK
And here, mass shootings tend to only take place in areas that prohibit or have severely curtailed the carrying of firearms.
LK
I suppose that it depends on the employer. I'm salary so I get no overtime but if I work over 40 hours in a week, I can take time off during the next week.
I like that arrangement. I make a good salary so I don't care about earning slightly more money and having it taxed at a higher rate. I'd rather reclaim some time during the next work week.
If the need arose, occasionally, I'd be willing to put in an 80 hour week in exchange for having the next week off.
LK
BTW, most commuter routes in urban areas don't have many examples of the stereotypes you list.
I don't care what most commuter routes are like. Where I live, that's how they are.
My recommendation is to get either a "music player" or a "tablet computer" if you don't have a "smart phone."
No thank you. I have an automobile.
LK
That makes me feel better about the traffic situation in my city. I live 15 miles from the heart of downtown and on evenings, it's a 20-25 minute trip. Though, I only really go downtown for work.
In the morning it's a 35-45 minute drive. If I took the bus, it would be come a 75-90 minute trip. I have no desire for that nonsense.
LK
Machines have less problems. I'd like to be a machine. -- Andy Warhol