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Re: U.S. intelligence program secretly probes Internet servers (4th amendment? We don't need no stinkin bill of rights!)

NSA loophole allows warrantless search for US citizens' emails and phone calls Exclusive: Spy agency has secret backdoor permission to search dat...

11 years ago
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Re: Respecting the beliefs of others

Sexually Transmitted Demons a Menace Say Teen Exorcists Demons can be sexually transmitted, say three young exorcists, and when it happens, it ca...

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Re: Powerball tix on stx?

$400,000,000.00 what would you do if you won ?!? Get a life?

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Re: U.S. intelligence program secretly probes Internet servers (4th amendment? We don't need no stinkin bill of rights!)

What Should, and Should Not, Be in NSA Surveillance Reform Legislation (from the EFF)

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Re: U.S. intelligence program secretly probes Internet servers (4th amendment? We don't need no stinkin bill of rights!)

The case for a secrecy beat Despite the recent blockbuster leaks about spying on the phone records of millions of Americans, and President Obama’...

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Re: Obama has already spent $120 million more fighting medicinal marijuana than the Bush administration did. "Change" (verb): to do exactly what the idiot before you did, but worse

BTW, I got this and "Six blatant lies about spying from the NSA up to Obama (video)" over in the other thread from the very left wing web site boingbo...

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Re: Obama has already spent $120 million more fighting medicinal marijuana than the Bush administration did. "Change" (verb): to do exactly what the idiot before you did, but worse

Hey I call it like I see it - and the way I see it is that Obama is a liar, plain and simple. No one gets respect from me just because of who the...

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Re: U.S. intelligence program secretly probes Internet servers (4th amendment? We don't need no stinkin bill of rights!)

Sen. Al Franken, ‘I don’t want transparency only where it’s convenient to the government.’ Sen. Al Franken has introduced a bill that would lift ...

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Re: Respecting the beliefs of others

Video Game Murder Same as Real Murder, Claims Pat Robertson (Video) Robertson then admitted he had never actually played a video game, but added,...

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Re: Obamas South Africa Trip

I think we should cut off all aid to foreign countries, especially Israel that uses the aid we give them to buy American weapons.

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Re: U.S. intelligence program secretly probes Internet servers (4th amendment? We don't need no stinkin bill of rights!)

Government can grab cell phone location records without warrant, appeals court says

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Re: moringa trees ??

STXjill, your potted one may be pot bound - stunted growth sometimes means there is not any more room for roots.

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Re: Respecting the beliefs of others

This should be in the serendipity thread. Hahaha I agree.

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Re: Respecting the beliefs of others

I agree that OS/2 2.0 did have limited success, I believe mainly because you really needed at least 8MB of RAM to run it. I dunno, I really like ...

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Re: Respecting the beliefs of others

From wikipedia: OS/2 2.0 was released in April 1992. It provided a 32-bit API for native programs, though the OS itself still contained some 16-bit co...

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Re: Respecting the beliefs of others

First: I like Windows 7. It has been a long time coming. My experience with computers goes back to 1972, when my father encouraged me to use one ...

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Re: Any thoughts on Zimmerman's aquittal ?

Personally, I would never try to help anyone get out of a crashed car because it would open me up to lawsuits.

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Re: Lien holder for vehicle

I have to agree with fdr

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Re: Respecting the beliefs of others

Much as I strongly disliked Bill Gates for the hack job Windows has been, he has committed $28B to his charity. That redeemed him in my eyes.

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