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Well yeah, your original point is totally true because Lyme disease is curable these days, I believe. It may take you months, or even a year or so but it IS curable with treatment. It seems like a dumb place to go for chem/bio warfare, so I think we’re probably in agreement.

Well, that is a bit fucked up. I don’t think we should be dosing our soldiers with experimental shit unless they volunteer, and I have no idea if this is still happening today. I know one ship/base medical officer that would be appalled to hear of any of this, since most of what he does is check and prescribe for

They took a break from fudging evidence and screwing up procedure to desperately try and convict an American national so they could actually do some real police work..Though wouldn’t this fall under counter-terrorism’s work? Does Italy have a counter-terrorism force?

I mean, yeah, the missile is essentially useless. Making a big deal about it isn’t really necessary, though it does stand to wonder if they could get their hands on that, could they get a warhead?..But even then, the idea of then getting a platform for it and a way to target it seems a bit out there.

I guess my point is if we were ever gonna violate the compact against chemical/biological warfare, why be shy about it? We only would’ve been using it against Russia and really at that time period you could’ve just blamed it on Chechens or however you spell it. The U.S. historically only does one thing slow and that’s

Wouldn’t we just use a VX agent?

What the fuck is the “Congressional Lyme Disease Caucus” and why does it exist?

You know he is. Saying anything mean about the Squad should lead to immediate execution, according to Splinter.

No government employee ever gets fired.

It most certainly does, and especially because the group was private and not even voicing their opinions openly - or as in the capacity of acting as an agent of the government.

Not really any different than a private company who spends a boatload of cash on phones for their employees putting the squeeze on a provider. The government is certainly within its rights to say, “If you start putting these phones on your network, we’re taking our business elsewhere.” When the Federal government

Gee golly, since pressure was put on all the cell carriers in the U.S. to not accept Huawei devices a good while ago, then they sure as Hell were slow on the uptake. Maybe that’s why they’re looking at a 30% revenue loss from last year.

You’re implying literally any of your points had any merit to refute - are you saying I should even devote time or effort to bother to refute your points after you’ve said something as blatantly stupid as “immigration laws are a joke?” It is a “gotcha” moment, because you made it clear exactly where you stand - you

Puerto Rico: We’ve Got The Will To Protest, But Not To Rebuild Our Own Island.

Yeah, except it’s been shown time and again that the Chinese are incapable of creating their own competing products when they aren’t allowed to carbon-copy existing technology developed in the USA. Yeah, they created an Android “competitor,” that isn’t even a competitor because it has no content or apps for its own

It’s not really lacking a conscience, I’m just not so stupid to ignore established laws. I don’t go to France and decide “Fuck this, I’m staying even if they say I can’t.”

I don’t know much about Medfield, but have you ever BEEN to fucking Lexington? Place is loaded.

These are people with bench warrants for deportation. If you ask me, it’s a pretty stupid move to really “set down roots” in a place that you’ve already been told you can’t stay in.

Yeah, as if they’ll have trouble picking up a job with Samsung, LG, etc.

So, translated, Huawei is saying: “We cannot actually compete in the market unless we have access and ability to copy U.S.-Sourced tech.”