Comment Re:Thank goodness the NSA is looking our for us (Score 1) 327
A claim of civil disobedience doesn't lead to a not guilty verdict.
A claim of civil disobedience doesn't lead to a not guilty verdict.
What source of randomness would you use for such a branch? In an era where there's too many rigged elections, how do you expect your randomness to be fair?
This is as old as the Roman Era governments... a democracy requires everybody to vote on everything, a republic selects representatives/senators to vote as an assembly.
He sent an e-mail to the president's website declaring he was going to do it, and assuming that generated permission to fly in a zone where a baseball home run isn't even allowed.
HT-1 only accepts mail that's been cleared at a non-talked-about facility. It's gotta come from the right clearance to get there. There are many "downtown" post offices that only accept one truck route, and only go outbound by that same truck route.
info@barackobama.com
That's like e-mailing the home address of a CEO to get a store employee to do something. BarackObama.com was one of his campaign sites.. government business happens at whitehouse.gov instead.
Yes, because flying to the Capitol region is a no-fly zone. Trips up//down the East Coast have always had to go around Washington.
Doing his job wrong.... he's supposed to drop that mail off at a mail processing facility, not the Capitol itself.
Simulated call...
Suspect: I'm going to deliver some mail by Gyrocopter on the west lawn of the capitol buliding. Here's my ID and flight plan.
Spook: Uhm, that's a no-fly zone...
Suspect: Thanks for letting me do this.
Spook: We'll have plenty of capitol police around you when you get there.
The US Government doesn't accept mail at sites anymore... they download it from Earth Class Mail.
The Google and Bing bots do... who's publishing a crawl of the web that doesn't?
robots.text is a note to Google and Bing to stop. It doesn't stop a web browser, but you can't be found in the search engines.
FISA creates a "sealed record"... they'll have to reveal it eventually if they want to use it in other courts.
Regulations aren't law... they're Executive branch policies, under authority granted by a previous law. Mostly they set numbers on things that the law left to a range... and courts don't hold up most others.
There's no such thing as a secret law in the USA... it's either in Lexis or it never existed.
[Quote]NSA director Adm. Michael S. Rogers wants to require technology companies to create... But progress is nonexistent:[/Quote]
Nobody's helping him, so he's complaining to the media... nothing to see here, move along.
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