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wood1208 said: When Government or it's whatever agency says, because of so and so tax loopholes, this happened. Well, if you don't have loophole in tax than companies will operate somewhere else and your people won't get job and extra revenue…
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Having read the letter, I wonder how many of the signatories read the legislation. It is a shame that this vehicle - the internet - has made so many of us faceless lawyers, politicians, and social commentators representing the masses. Maybe one da…
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volcan said: gloriainexcel said: It says you must go the the potty based on gender indicated on your birth certificate. In terms of what sex a person is, I think perhaps it should be the sex indicated on their passport or driver's li…
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kent909 said: I think the Democratic Party needs to tell Feinstien that if she wants to have another term in the Senate that she will have to do it as a Republican. She has lost never had it. There, fixed that one...
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rwes said: However, what are the chances of another Snowden style leak? Excellent
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Everyone looking for a slice of "Steve pie"... Jesus, I get tired of every-frigging-weekend remake of something they knew little/nothing about. At this point in history I doubt there are any/many new revelations. Get a real job or come up with som…
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Everybody knows the abbreviation for District Attorney,
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torusoft said: Wow. Another useless idiot in the Obama White House. There, fixed that for you.
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jkichline said: buzdots said: Maybe Cook should ask for a token development fee of One Trillion US to create the back door - destroying it each time. That would force Congress into appropriation. Then we would see who really support…
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Maybe Cook should ask for a token development fee of One Trillion US to create the back door - destroying it each time. That would force Congress into appropriation. Then we would see who really supports this wild ass screw of the constituents.
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msantti said: Lib-Simulator said: With our deliberately-open borders, deliberately-lax visa enforcement, and deliberately-protected sanctuary cities, terrorists also know the US government has their backs. Absolutely. Its what ou…
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Recently it was revealed that the FBI worked with San Bernardino County to reset the Apple ID password associated with Farook's iPhone, ironically preventing Apple from retrieving data via an iCloud backup. They fu**ed it up, let them figu…
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The uhh, White House believes this uhh, is, uhh about one case, but Apple believes, uhh, creating a backdoor, uhh, could set a dangerous uhh, precedent. "The President certainly, uhh, believes, uhh, that this, uhh, is an important national …
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If the government has a back door, everyone will have a back door. When the hell was the government ever secure? Snowdon...
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anantksundaram said: Some please help me out. Who's Kanye West? A dildo.
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SpamSandwich said: ireland said: He must be bipolar. Maybe. He's definitely losing it. Or at least half of it...
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It would not suprise me in the least if the current Justices don't weigh in on this. They certainly have given decisions in the last few years on matters that didn't concern them. To much legislation from the highest court... Surely one of them…
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AppleInsider said: Apple subsequently used its proven ability to draw in customers to negotiate favorable lease rates for flagship properties and mall outlets. Pure sales are not the only benefit of having an in-mall Apple Store, as the ou…
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Other notes Even though we specifically excluded Apple's Mail app from this poll, it received over 400 write-in votes. Outlook was a write-in nominee and yet it still managed to climb to second place. Nylas N1, which came in third, is an open-s…
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Hell hath no fury like a patent holder scorned. /s