When has the Democrats ever shut down the gov ? When have the Democrats ever help up a nominee? When have the Democrats ever said they were going to work to make a president one term ?
Posts by kain preacher
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House passes broadband bill despite promise of White House veto
Big telco proxies go full crazy over cable box plan
Re: '...ensure box manufacturers not replace ads...'
They do the same here ion the US too. It's called insertion. IF in the US you ever seen how and ad starts off for one commercial and quick switches to another, that's insertion error.
Oh then there is this little gem.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/02/11/samsung_fixes_advert_interruption_problem/
Drive for Lyft or Uber in SF? Your wallet is about to get lighter
Canny Canadian PM schools snarky hack on quantum computing
This headline will, in part, cost pepper-spraying University of California, Davis $175k
Bay Area man forced out of his $400 box home
Uninstall QuickTime for Windows: Apple will not patch its security bugs
Lauri Love backdoor forced-decryption case goes to court in UK
Re: So is this the US trying to circumvent the 5th
I understand, can be delayed as for as long as they choose while the defendant bleeds cash)..
Psst there is a thing called the 6th amendment (right to a speed trial)
Speedy Trial Act.
charge is pending, whichever is later.[3]
Moreover, in order to ensure that defendants are not rushed to trial without an adequate opportunity to prepare, Congress amended the Act in 1979 to provide a minimum time period during which trial may not commence.[4] Thus, the Act provides that trial may not begin less than 30 days from the date the defendant first appears in court, unless the defendant agrees in writing to an earlier date.[5] In United States v. Rojas-Contreras, 474 U.S. 231 (1985), the Supreme Court held that this 30-day trial preparation period is not restarted upon the filing of a substantially similar superseding indictment.
Flying Spaghetti Monster is not God, rules mortal judge
PayPal freezes 400-job expansion in North Carolina over bonkers religious freedom law
Re: "male perverts"
When I go to the bath room I do not have that issue. California (unRuth Civil Rights Act) Has had a law since 1996 allowing Trans folks to use the appropriate bath room. Funny yho9w every seem to forget ab out trans men. If you think a women is uncomfortable with a trans women try a trans man. IE a man that is genetically female but looks and acts like a man. Oh and you think that male perverts were just wanting for a law that allows for trans people to use the right bath room.
Niya. Proud trans woman and activist.
Re: America
The south is.
(Reuters) - Mississippi Governor Phil Bryant on Tuesday signed into law a measure affording wide protections for actions considered discriminatory by gay rights activists.
The far-reaching law allows people with religious objections to deny wedding services to same-sex couples. It also clears the way for employers to cite religion in determining workplace policies on dress code, grooming and bathroom and locker access.
Bryant, a Republican, said in a statement that he signed the law “to protect sincerely held religious beliefs and moral convictions of individuals, organizations and private associations from discriminatory action by state government.”
London to Dover 'smart' road could help make driverless cars mainstream – expert
BOFH: Sure, I could make your cheapo printer perform miracles
Congressman called out for $1,300 video game binge
Wanna be a DevOps expert? You’ll have to be a Red Hat expert first…
We bet your firm doesn't stick to half of these 10 top IT admin tips
Sanctions-slapped Chinese telecoms vendor ZTE swaps execs
Zombie SCO rises from the grave again
Bash on Windows. Repeat, Microsoft demos Bash on Windows
BMW complies with GPL by handing over i3 car code
Computers shouldn't smoke. Cigarettes aren't healthy for anyone
Apple engineers rebel, refuse to work on iOS amid FBI iPhone battle
Bungling Seagate staffer leaked coworkers' social security numbers, other info to email fraudsters
Flash is too fat. A glut of supply means growth is slower and slower
SCO vs. IBM looks like it's over for good
Science contest to get girls interested in STEM awards first prize to ... a boy
Dead Steve Jobs owed $174 by San Francisco parking ticket wardens
Humans – 1 Robots – 0: Mercedes deautomates production lines
NSA spying on US and Israeli politicians stirs Congress from Christmas slumbers
Christmas comes early at US Patent office after massive IT outage
Chicago cops under fire for astonishingly high dashcam, mic failures
MoJ digital software glitch sends thousands of divorcees back to negotiating table
Microsoft to OneDrive users: We're sorry, click the magic link to keep your free storage
Rupert Murdoch wants Google and chums to be g-men's backdoor men
Donald Trump wants Bill Gates to 'close the Internet', Jeff Bezos to pay tax
Alleged Silk Road architect arrested in Thailand
Should hopped on plane to Venezuela. He should of known America was coming for him. Even if they did not have jurisdiction. Hell we never let that bother us before. The NSA has taught us that the law moral flexible when we want to do some thing. I'm not saying it's right it's just how we roll. I wounder, can I use that in court law ? Your honor I did not like the law so I ignored it.