Teresa May calling for Internet regulations...
The biggest threat to our freedom is our own government, not a foreign enemy
Teresa May calling for Internet regulations...
The biggest threat to our freedom is our own government, not a foreign enemy
57Brave (06-05-2017)
Going back to 9/11 - I still think that should have been treated as a police issue rather than a military/diplomatic issue.
Had it been treated as a crime rather than an act of war we could have avoided an awful lot of BS.
The 1993 bombing was treated as just that and largely forgotten today
I was and still am opposed to going into Afghanistan after binLaden.
thought it was knee jerk and elevated the act by turning the perpetrators into martyrs rather than common criminals
The best way to stop a bad guy with a gun is to make sure he doesn’t get a gun.
What does this have to do with "the left ..."
The notion of networks reinforces, no, is my point
Court of public opinion ?
9/11 and invasion were over 15 years ago.
Virtue-signaling isn't always a bad thing. While I agree about the extent of its enforcement mechanisms, and while I don't think the measures of the Paris Agreement are nearly sufficient (and so I suppose you could argue it's a detrimental pact if too many cosigners treat it as such), I don't think it's trivial that essentially the whole planet got together and admitted it has a problem. And so the sort of virtues that leaving the Paris Agreement signals, on behalf of the US, are even more detrimental to the cause than an imperfect first-step.
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57Brave (06-05-2017)
https://twitter.com/i/moments/871846883081179136
RUSSIAN MILITARY INTELLIGENCE executed a cyberattack on at least one U.S. voting software supplier and sent spear-phishing emails to more than 100 local election officials just days before last November’s presidential election, according to a highly classified intelligence report obtained by The Intercept.
http://www.dailykos.com/stories/2017...ion#view-story
The best way to stop a bad guy with a gun is to make sure he doesn’t get a gun.
Reports today that Kushners interest in secretly meeting with Russians was to secure a loan to bail out a real estate investment gone bad.
I don't have the link ---- let's see
The best way to stop a bad guy with a gun is to make sure he doesn’t get a gun.
Oh... so we believe the Intercept is a credible source now?
Where was that the last 6 months?
Anybody else see the video of CNN staging their news story?
http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2017...im-protesters/
What a joke the media is.
The sooner it is dead, the sooner we can advance as a society.
Last edited by sturg33; 06-05-2017 at 08:23 PM.
You must be talking about 666 Fifth Avenue.
Here's a podcast on it from Slate called "Criminal, or Stupid or Criminally Stupid"?
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The Intercept published a post about an NSA report which concludes that Russia tried to hack into the computers of more than 100 U.S. voting officials in November 2016. That's the same Russia to which Trump recently disclosed top-secret Israeli intelligence.
But Putin told Megan Kelly they had nothing to do with it.
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I am impressed by the whistle blower that stood her ground and didn't flee the country in fear of prosecution.
To answer your question, I accept all information and believe little.
If Intercept provides direct quotes and context they are credible. Whether I agree with their all of their conclusions (why) is another matter
Last edited by 57Brave; 06-06-2017 at 06:53 AM.
The best way to stop a bad guy with a gun is to make sure he doesn’t get a gun.
Ronald KlainVerified account @RonaldKlain 11h11 hours ago
Fair to condemn the leak. But also fair to ask: Was the admin going to tell us that NSA had proof of Russian hack of voting systems?
The best way to stop a bad guy with a gun is to make sure he doesn’t get a gun.
Runnin (06-06-2017)