Hate Charlie? You're even more confused than previously statedFor someone who hates charlie so much, you sure like his tactic of pretending to not understand how subtext works.
Why can't he find everything adorable? It works for you.I never said it was, so not sure what you're finding adorable
It's adorable you think Hoover and McCarthy were presidents.It's adorable you think something like that hasn't been in place since they were Presidents.
God damn it, none of you are adorable. There, I've settled it.
We are all sexy bitches though.
Factually false, @Dave is adorable. Flappy hooties are never unadorable.God damn it, none of you are adorable. There, I've settled it.
You obviously didn't watch Family Guy on Sunday.
You had a guest spot as Peter's flappy hooties?You obviously didn't watch Family Guy on Sunday.
Nah. Herbert (the old pedophile) was on a speed boat and his hooties were a-flappin' in the breeze! (I can't find a picture.)You had a guest spot as Peter's flappy hooties?
Thank goodness!I can't find a picture.
Okay, this one is really bad.Turns out that the FBI can compel email (and probably other) companies to give out their SSL keys: http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2013/10/lavabit_unsealed?ref=cm
I really wish there were some way I could help that didn't involve contributing money. I would happily and unhesitatingly contribute hundreds of dollars to this cause if doing so did not amount to financial suicide. But I have no money to give, no whistles to blow, and no time to volunteer (and no desire to be radical about it), so my hands are tied."History tells us we need to watch the watchers."
"Our bill also ensures that this program will not simply be restarted under other legal authorities, and [it] includes new oversight, auditing, and public reporting requirements," Sensenbrenner wrote in an op-ed in Politico on Tuesday. "No longer will the government be able to employ a carte-blanche approach to records collection or enact secret laws by covertly reinterpreting congressional intent. And to further promote privacy interests, our legislation establishes a special advocate to provide a counterweight to the surveillance interests in the FISA Court’s closed-door proceedings."
The newly revealed program, codenamed MUSCULAR, harvests vast amounts of data. A top-secret memo dated January 9, 2013 says that the NSA gathered 181,280,466 new records in the previous 30 days. Those records include both metadata and the actual content of communications: text, audio, and video.
The program is a strikingly aggressive one on the part of the NSA against US-based Internet companies. Operating overseas gives the NSA more lax rules to follow than what governs its behavior stateside.
In one of the documents (a hand-drawn sheet), an NSA presenter explains how the agency gets in to the mid-point where the "Google Cloud" touches the "public Internet." With a smiley-face drawing added, the slide explains: "SSL Added and removed here!"
The MUSCULAR program taps directly into the fiber optic cables that Google and Yahoo use to transmit data between their own data centers—a situation the companies have tried to avoid, in part by purchasing or leasing thousands of miles of their own fiber optic cables, explains the Post. The program is conducted overseas in conjunction with GCHQ, the UK's top intelligence agency.
You can take it even farther. If you murder someone in their sleep, it wasn't really murder! Hooray!Rohypnol Romeos rejoice, according to the logic of Mike Rogers, if she doesn't know she was violated, it wasn't rape!
Disgusting.
So long as nobody ever finds the body! Good to know that if I make certain repellant politicians disappear without a trace, it's not a crime.You can take it even farther. If you murder someone in their sleep, it wasn't really murder! Hooray!