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Comment Re:Jon Stewart (Score 0) 1352

This is absolutely ridiculous. Slashnut is basing how informed a person is by a single question that has little supporting facts and no official research. The only proof is a reprinted birth certificate. No one can find anyone that remembers a baby with a black dad and a white mom being born in the 60s when that would still be highly controversial. Well no one has come forward at least. So questioning anything obviously makes you "uninformed." Wow! So scientific! I don't care what answer they come up with. Why can't we ask the question and try to find the answer? Are we just supposed to use the same belief system that works so well for the victims of Bernie Madoff or Enron. Blind faith works so well for you guys doesn't it. But based on this one opinion on a unanswered question you guys are going to make the claim a group of people are uninformed. It's the same type of polling that helped racism of yesteryears. Keep up the good work Slashbigots!

Comment Re:Not the good professor (Score 1) 174

Well while what your sayings is true for the likes of you and me. It isn't the same truth for the corporations. THAT is the problem. There is two different code of laws. One for the people and one for the corporations. While the peoples laws make sense and have are rational and have a sense of reason. The corporate law codes are a free-for-all upheld by lawsuits. Which is honky dorry when its between two megacorporations worth over 100 billion and can sit in court rooms paying a dozen high powered lawyers $100 an hour. The whole law system hits a brick wall as soon as the people enter the same court room. We don't stand a chance. Therefor we have become merely slaves to the corporations. They can make up any law they want for us and we can't fight them in court. They can be dead wrong about their interpretations, it doesn't matter. All they need to do is out wait us until we go broke and have to abide by our corporate lord and masters. Politicians concerned for the people? Why? Which lobbyist are you paying for to sit and represent your interests in DC? Sorry, but ultimately this country doesn't need the people. Just the corporations. Corporations want stronger copyright and patent laws. Thats what they will get since all the people running this country are people they helped put there. You expect anything less you are a hopeless romantic IMHO.

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