There is far too much room for american laws to be twisted. I'm starting to think it might be a good idea to do a Constitution 2.0, but there are too many bought corrupt politicians in power at the moment for that idea to turn out good for the public.
I think there are some circumstances when it is appropriate for a corporation to shield one of it's employees. What if a waitress spills V8 tomato juice on a celebrity's white dress?
BUT, you are correct, corporations should not be able to shield it's bosses/people that run it.
I recommend Warframe, open beta, free to play, the gun physics are good, so many ways to modify the weapons, and it's the kind of good that you want to put at least a little of your money into a free-to-play game.
Did I mention all the paid items that effect gameplay are obtainable by regular playing? And it even says on the purchase page that all spent platinum credits will be refunded if there is a reset going out of beta!
Yeah, I saw that clip. He stuttered right before he said hacker... I wonder if he didn't want to say it, or was "ordered" to say it...
But still, the old obama that got elected by the people wouldn't let stuff like this go unchecked. Too bad he "changed" >.> . There is no reason to debate about whether or not he has changed, it's too obvious. The people of the US would never vote someone like obama is now into presidency.
Re: Well then, I'm going to quote Syndrome here...
Wow. That actually fits really well o.o
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There is far too much room for american laws to be twisted. I'm starting to think it might be a good idea to do a Constitution 2.0, but there are too many bought corrupt politicians in power at the moment for that idea to turn out good for the public.
Ha!
The headline reads like an Onion article.
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You'd be surprised how far lawyers have twisted less confusing wording.
Re: Seriously, Reddit
RSS readers FTW!
America is practically all immigrants in the first place. All should be equal in a place like this.
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I know for a fact that each side overreaches on it's demands. That's what techdirt has taught me.
Still, if you think about it, 70+life is far too long. Anything over a lifespan is way too long.
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I think there are some circumstances when it is appropriate for a corporation to shield one of it's employees. What if a waitress spills V8 tomato juice on a celebrity's white dress?
BUT, you are correct, corporations should not be able to shield it's bosses/people that run it.
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That deserves a "sad but true" button!
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I would actually put that at 99% if you count Native Americans as the only domestic natives...
Re: Just out of curiosity...
I have heard horror stories of said images coming from 4chan...
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I recommend Warframe, open beta, free to play, the gun physics are good, so many ways to modify the weapons, and it's the kind of good that you want to put at least a little of your money into a free-to-play game.
Did I mention all the paid items that effect gameplay are obtainable by regular playing? And it even says on the purchase page that all spent platinum credits will be refunded if there is a reset going out of beta!
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Owning property is theft.
Re: Re: Oooh, the scheduled comment from former Congressmen!
I personally think he's employed by Techdirt, possibly one of the authors in disguise.
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...where is that "Sad, but true" button? It's been requested quite a lot.
Yeah, I saw that clip. He stuttered right before he said hacker... I wonder if he didn't want to say it, or was "ordered" to say it...
But still, the old obama that got elected by the people wouldn't let stuff like this go unchecked. Too bad he "changed" >.> . There is no reason to debate about whether or not he has changed, it's too obvious. The people of the US would never vote someone like obama is now into presidency.
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I think that would be very possible to do if we could get all the TV news stations behind it.
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The internet-quality fiber. Most high-grade glass is still made in america.
Wow, I didn't think cable television would die so soon.
(aereo will clearly win, as they literally aren't breaking any set-in-stone laws)
"If you don't understand English, you don't belong at the University of Illinois or any 'American' University,"
I kinda agree with that, but I'm 100% OK with said person as long as said person is at the very least making effort in learning the language.