supergeek1694-old
supergeek1694
supergeek1694-old

First off, don't they have driving tests to see if you can drive? Second, how does not speaking English make you a worse driver?

Do you have any sources? I'm no lawyer, but I'm pretty sure that the second the police convince you to do something, it is entrapment, and I'm guessing the FBI knows that. From what I can tell, the FBI didn't convince them to do anything in this case. The anarchists were looking to buy a bomb and came to the

I'm no lawyer, but I'm pretty sure that what this interpretation means is that since the TLD's are based in the US, they are subject to US law, and so the gov't can shut them down if they violate US law. Not that the gov't can shut down websites at random.

They said that the bullet did cross the border, while the police chief said that they bullet may have crossed the border.

First, please just read my response. I'm not asking you to argue with me, just to give me a chance to respond to your points. My goal is not just to win an argument; it is to explain why I think that Anonymous's actions were wrong.

But why does that makes his defense lawyers responsible? Nobody should be targeted for defending a suspected criminal; that is basically saying that the people we think are guilty don't deserve a lawyer. The solution to a biased trial is not to remove the right to legal counsel.

Did you know that "Less than 5 percent of criminal cases go to trial; most result in plea bargains." [www.northwestern.edu]

For some reason, it wouldn't let me click the little button to promote.

No matter what, he should get the right to a fair trial, and anonymous shouldn't target his defense lawyers. There's a reason that you're innocent until proven guilty, and that is that mistakes can be made in the prosecution process. If we start attacking lawyers because of the clients that they represent, how can we

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That is extremely risky for Iran. What if the rest of the world sees through the ploy and realizes that Iran has been walking on the wrong side of the peace-war line for the past couple of years, decides to act with military force, and not stop at attacking nuclear infrastructure? The US didn't stop short of regime

Events like this don't necessarily mean war. While I'm not saying that war is impossible, it is far from inevitable. For an example of two countries that have been closer to war, look at North and South Korea. North Korea went so far as shelling a South Korean island that had military and civilian populations, but,

He didn't say that RIAA and MPAA were good. He said that there were serious problems with both sides and explicitly mentioned the RIAA as an organization with serious problems. The fact that you're ignoring is that you are taking the choice away from the artist. If the artist wants to release mixtapes and free tracks,

I thought that the article said that they didn't do either of those things. It sounds like they figured out a way to alter its GPS database so that it thought that their base was its homebase, and then jammed it so that it would return to that "homebase."

It seems to me that the police would give warning before deploying this, much like any other application of force. I'm no lawyer, but I'm guessing that it would be pretty hard to sue if you chose to stay after being warned.

Because it is a less violent way to incapacitate protesters. Would you prefer that the only option available to police be using nightsticks or guns? The more options we give the police, the less likely it is someone will get hurt.

Yes, because the FTC can solve all of those issues.

While telling you to drink water may seem like common sense, a lot of people ignore it. I went to a large event a couple years back that was in a pretty hot area, where they were constantly telling us the temperature and exactly how much water we needed to drink and a lot of people still got heat exhaustion.

I'm just saying that the way to fix it isn't to do the same thing and make even less get done. I think the way to fix it is to take the high road and hope that the voters recognize that.