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Comment Re:Difficult to ignore (Score 1) 52

No plausible way? We got Capone eventually, and these fucks aren't even close to his level of sophistication.At this point they actually waved a red flag in front of the FBI - I don't expect it to go well for them. It may take a while, but Bin Laden, who was more careful from them thought he was invulnerable as well. They will overreach at some point and for their sake they'd better hope it's against someone in the West so they end up in prison and not just invited for tea.

Comment Re: CDC is also fucking retarded (Score 3, Interesting) 282

A to the men squared. As the father of a five year old, I have been pleasantly surprised at how easy it is for him to wear a mask when we go out for walks. We are still doing remote learning in hopes that by September the vaccines will be approved for kids. My wife and I get our second stab next week.

Comment Re:Droning justification [Re:I'm just surprised... (Score 1) 315

No, he is no hero, as his actions over the past few months have plainly shown. Just a tool, willing or otherwise. I just hope he realizes that Putin doesn't have a great track record of protecting tools that have outlived their usefulness and not to drink tea he hasn't prepared himself.

Comment Re:Passing the buck? (Score 1) 140

If a computer is temporarily storing data in order to make responses faster, exactly where is the delineation that makes the cached data something illegal?

Perhaps where the computer in question is owned by an entity that is paid by the infringer to cache said content? I'm no lawyer, but I don't see CloudFlare's arguments holding up real well in front of a judge. Perhaps they are doing this to show that they just won't rollover over takedown requests and that they will require court orders to do so. They may need that to legitimately void the contracts without prejudice.

Comment Re:No, they don't (Score 1) 618

First: The AMA is not a labor union. Also, as the years have gone by it has been gradually morphing into a political group. Most doctors are smart enough not to form/join a labor union and are smart enough to know that political goals can be achieved better by political organizations.

Second: Contrary to popular opinion, most doctors do not belong to the AMA.

Particularly if you create the organizations yourselves to give yourself meaningless credentials! Right Dr. Paul?

Comment Re:Normally I'm pro regulation (Score 1) 146

I wonder how you react when it's a poor black man getting walk instead of a Job Creator, Peace Be Upon Them? At one point in its history, the FDA routinely jailed CEOs for violations by their firms. After all, that's why they make the big bucks, right? They have so much more to risk than an average worker!

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