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1 minute ago, Beantown Express 2.0 said:

You want fairy tales huh.  Well see there was this flood once that covered the earth.  This guy Noah and his buddy Jesus rode around on their jet skis and collected a bunch of animals but not dinosaurs because those aren't real kind of like polar bears.  Then Donald trump became president and we all lived happily ever after.  That should cover it.

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13 minutes ago, hayden_horn said:

so, i'm curious, chickensandwich....every accusation levied against the biden family in this ridiculous charade has actually been committed by the trumps, and, some, in fact, proven in a court of fucking law. why is it all of a sudden this is concerning to you?

Silly bird, both are terrible, that’s why if you are a former GOP voter who is about to vote straight ticket Dem, you should just despair and stay home.  
 

Or vote Trump, cause he’s open about his criminal behavior.  Not a politician!

 

 

 

 

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4 minutes ago, Beantown Express 2.0 said:

You want fairy tales huh.  Well see there was this flood once that covered the earth.  This guy Noah and his buddy Jesus rode around on their jet skis and collected a bunch of animals but not dinosaurs because those aren't real kind of like polar bears.  Then Donald trump became president and we all lived happily ever after.  That should cover it.

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2 hours ago, Bateshorn said:

By informal setting they mean they can’t rule out an incidental grip and grin at a widely attended event.  They don’t mean personal private meeting.  Every person who shook Biden’s hand and had a picture taken in 2012 had incidental contact with him. My wife’s parents had incidental contact with Barack Obama.

Don't know him.  Never met him.

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16 hours ago, workswithseed said:

203 reform needs to happen. Either you're a platform, or you're a news paper. You can't play both.

or you can be something different like an internet message board.  applying the print distinction to the internet resulted in absolutely moronic court results. 

 

i see this was well-covered

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BARR: even i can't get something to stick on unmaskgate, what have we got to bury that info?
KUSH: how about we announce that luxembourg and andorra have resolved their differences and announced an historic peace accord?
BARR: too esoteric
KIMG: WHAT ABOUT BLACK PEOPLE BURNING DOWN SUBURBS
BARR: not really working
ERIC: i must have missed it did we decide on pudding pops or cake for dessert?
DONJ: *sniff* we've still got those fake email pdfs *sniff* from that crazy dude in delaware that rudy has been sitting on for a year *sniff*
RUDY: ah, geta me zha patsie, wi pikcha off emaiw *bows with hands together*
BARR: seed it with the  usual sources
CHUDS: HAI GAIYS LOOK AT HOW CORRUPT HUNTER IS!

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2 hours ago, hayden_horn said:

so, i'm curious, chickensandwich....every accusation levied against the biden family in this ridiculous charade has actually been committed by the trumps, and, some, in fact, proven in a court of fucking law. why is it all of a sudden this is concerning to you?

haha how cute.

i mean, you realize, we ALL realize bc we have all asked similar questions at varying points, that you will not get an answer,  right?

bc there IS no justification, no explanation, no defense. 

they get 'busy', they 'miss' the question, the thread moves too fast, etc...there will be no answer. 

and just by ASKING you are violating some posters' 'safe space' which is why they have sadly had to remove themselves from the horrible cloak room. 

so nice try, but don't hold your breath. 

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2 hours ago, RomaVicta said:

Negged for not even trying to hide your role as an amateur operative trying to push a hack story from a hack newspaper promoted by Trump's hack-in-chief who is himself known to have interjected himself into the Ukraine scandal proven by the impeachment prosecutors. (Your beloved, corrupt GOP overlords can't vote away truth.)

You fervently back a man who calls the reputable press enemies of the state then you uphold the New York Post as a bastion of truth cruelly oppressed by the ebil lamestream media. 

I can, and do with much more substance, label you an enemy of the state. Anybody willfully, joyfully, and destructively promoting lies in the political discourse of a republic can be nothing other than an enemy of that republic. 

Refer to this post for any future negs from me. You know what you are. Despicable.

this is how you deal with Tahoehorn. well done sir, well done. 

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20 hours ago, Aqua Buddha said:

What caught my eye immediately was the tremendous clarity of the text, when compared to the “VP” gmail icon in the upper right-hand corner. Something appeared to be off, and upon further examination, it was. Look what happens when you zoom into the PDF file (see image below). The text in the file remains crystal clear, yet the gmail icon for “VP” gets extremely pixelated. Even in the un-zoomed version, the icon is blatantly pixelated.

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This is the hallmark of email alterations. There is no reason that the gmail icon should be of a different resolution than the text on the same document, unless of course the icon or the text were photoshopped in.

But to make matters even more interesting; if you view the “VP” icon, you will also notice that the right side of it is flat, and there is a very light gray color around it which does not match the background of the document. The gray background aligns perfectly with where the would-be circle is abruptly squared off. This confirms that someone used an editing tool to cut this icon out and then paste it onto a new document.

https://eddiekrassenstein.medium.com/alleged-hunter-biden-email-from-giuliani-appears-forged-2d55b08140cc

Pixelization could be due to any number of reasons (innocent or otherwise). Grab the email headers and DKIM them for cryptographic proof of whether they are authentic emails.

Either the FBI has the emails (and headers) and can validate them, or they don't have them and are choosing not to refute the statement by repair shop guy that they do.

 

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11 minutes ago, unoriginal said:

Pixelization could be due to any number of reasons (innocent or otherwise). Grab the email headers and DKIM them for cryptographic proof of whether they are authentic emails.

Either the FBI has the emails (and headers) and can validate them, or they don't have them and are choosing not to refute the statement by repair shop guy that they do.

 

Sure, grab the headers from [checks notes] a pdf print out of an alleged email. Makes sense. Also, expect the justice department ran by [checks notes] Bill Bar to refute a story that the Trump wants to push. This is all very reasonable. 

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3 hours ago, Beantown Express 2.0 said:

You want fairy tales huh.  Well see there was this flood once that covered the earth.  This guy Noah and his buddy Jesus rode around on their jet skis and collected a bunch of animals but not dinosaurs because those aren't real kind of like polar bears.  Then Donald trump became president and we all lived happily ever after.  That should cover it.

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10 minutes ago, Dahobbs said:

Sure, grab the headers from [checks notes] a pdf print out of an alleged email. Makes sense. Also, expect the justice department ran by [checks notes] Bill Bar to refute a story that the Trump wants to push. This is all very reasonable. 

The FBI either has the laptop with original emails and headers (not just pdfs) or it doesn't. Those emails can be validated.

As for FBI refuting DOJ/Pres, it's happened before: FBI chief Wray refutes Barr, says no 'spying' on Trump campaign

 

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3 minutes ago, unoriginal said:

The FBI either has the laptop with original emails and headers (not just pdfs) or it doesn't. Those emails can be validated.

As for FBI refuting DOJ/Pres, it's happened before: FBI chief Wray refutes Barr, says no 'spying' on Trump campaign

 

Or, here is an idea, if original emails exist on the laptop, why not release those instead of the weird pdf ones? It is all bullshit and anyone selling it or justifying it is selling bullshit. Dude was lying his ass off in the interview, and nothing about the story makes any sense. At any rate, I'm sure Bill Bar is just rushing to refute the President's personal lawyer. Here is my prediction: it'll get slow played and then dropped like everything else (unmasking! greatest scandal ever!). 

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2 minutes ago, Dahobbs said:

Or, here is an idea, if original emails exist on the laptop, why not release those instead of the weird pdf ones? It is all bullshit and anyone selling it or justifying it is selling bullshit. Dude was lying his ass off in the interview, and nothing about the story makes any sense. At any rate, I'm sure Bill Bar is just rushing to refute the President's personal lawyer. Here is my prediction: it'll get slow played and then dropped like everything else (unmasking! greatest scandal ever!). 

Guliani says he wants to slow roll it so your prediction may be right. The article above claiming fake emails based on some amateur analysis of a pdf is what I was responding to.

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11 minutes ago, unoriginal said:

Guliani says he wants to slow roll it so your prediction may be right. The article above claiming fake emails based on some amateur analysis of a pdf is what I was responding to.

If these things really bother you, no need to wait.  Trump has already been found guilty and admitted to in court of worse.

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/12/18/nyregion/ny-ag-underwood-trump-foundation.html

 

The foundation was accused by the attorney general, Barbara Underwood, of “functioning as little more than a checkbook to serve Mr. Trump’s business and political interests,” and of engaging in “a shocking pattern of illegality” that included unlawfully coordinating with Mr. Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign.
 

Trump and his shitbag kids are so corrupt they can’t run a charity any longer.   The whole trump family is corrupt to the core.  And it’s actually been proven. 

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7 hours ago, Dahobbs said:

Partly correct, partly wrong. The problem, dear reader, is that the government wanted publishers to moderate, specifically, to moderate out illegal content (e.g., child porn). However, under First Amendment jurisprudence, any moderation, even of illegal content, would result in potential liability for the content that was posted. And platforms wanted to moderate too because allowing anything and everything was bad for business. Take the old site as an example. There is apparently not a very large market for a Longhorn sport's forum that is filled with scat porn. In order to actually have a platform of any business value, moderation is required. Section 230 allows that moderation to take place without thrusting civil liability upon the platform. 

So, the law, as it current exists, allows platforms to host pretty much any content without fear of civil liability. And, it allows them to moderate that content so as to allow business to flourish.

So, here is the puzzle for you: if you take away the protections from liability, is a platform going to be more or less likely to host questionable content?

The answer: given that the platforms must do moderation for business reasons, what will happen is that platforms will actually moderate even more so as to avoid hosting potentially libelous content. That means that all the right wing bullshit that you want them host will go away completely, precisely because it is bullshit and would subject the platforms to potential liability.

Again, you have no idea what you're talking about.  

I get it, they should keep drowning down legal speech for thier quarterly gains. Seems like a terrible practice as other sites like Bitchute and Parler have grown, and they keep having legal battles to keep suppressing legal free speech (not kiddie porn) to make sure that advertisers can make a buck.

You're right though, I just don't know what I'm talking about. @StassneyHorn got me pinned that I'm a big dumb poor person, but Justice Thomas seems to be a person that has some power that agrees with me. 

https://www.nationalreview.com/news/clarence-thomas-suggests-section-230-immunities-applied-too-broadly-to-tech-companies/

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43 minutes ago, unoriginal said:

The FBI either has the laptop with original emails and headers (not just pdfs) or it doesn't. Those emails can be validated.

As for FBI refuting DOJ/Pres, it's happened before: FBI chief Wray refutes Barr, says no 'spying' on Trump campaign

 

There is zero credible evidence that the FBI has this laptop or the "emails."

So far, this is 100% cooked up bullshit from private parties and the NY Post and other "media" outlets.

 

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3 minutes ago, Foosters said:

Conservatives have been telling me for 20 years that businesses should be allowed to discriminate because the "free market" will straighten things out.

I wonder what changed?

 

It’s like the “FAKE NEWS!!!!” crowd being upset there’s not fake news.

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14 minutes ago, workswithseed said:

I get it, they should keep drowning down legal speech for thier quarterly gains. Seems like a terrible practice as other sites like Bitchute and Parler have grown, and they keep having legal battles to keep suppressing legal free speech (not kiddie porn) to make sure that advertisers can make a buck.

You're right though, I just don't know what I'm talking about. @StassneyHorn got me pinned that I'm a big dumb poor person, but Justice Thomas seems to be a person that has some power that agrees with me. 

https://www.nationalreview.com/news/clarence-thomas-suggests-section-230-immunities-applied-too-broadly-to-tech-companies/

Clarence Thomas is a nincompoop when it comes to the First Amendment.  A complete braying jackass.

He wants to sue anyone and everyone who has said something bad about him, including the US Senate circa 1991 and Anita Hill, and wants to undo any restrictions on defamation law that get in his way.

I kind of joke about repealing Section 230 because it would kill social media dead, including this site.

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Clarence Thomas is by far the greatest potted plant to ever set foot in the Supreme Court. He just sits there and used to just concur with everything Scalia said. Now that Scalia is dead he just sits there and concurs with everything Alito says. Apparently he likes Italian men. 

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26 minutes ago, workswithseed said:

I get it, they should keep drowning down legal speech for thier quarterly gains. Seems like a terrible practice as other sites like Bitchute and Parler have grown, and they keep having legal battles to keep suppressing legal free speech (not kiddie porn) to make sure that advertisers can make a buck.

You're right though, I just don't know what I'm talking about. @StassneyHorn got me pinned that I'm a big dumb poor person, but Justice Thomas seems to be a person that has some power that agrees with me. 

https://www.nationalreview.com/news/clarence-thomas-suggests-section-230-immunities-applied-too-broadly-to-tech-companies/

Again, what do you think happens if the liability protections of Section 230 go away? Do you think that means less moderation of content or more moderation of content? 

The whole fucking point of section 230 is let platforms host whatever content their users desire without liability for the libelous things their users may say. If that goes away, platforms WILL heavily moderate content in order to avoid libel claims or they will simply shut down. That's it. It wouldn't create a free space for your right wing peeps, it would eliminate it all together. 

And, let me be clear. None of these private entities are suppressing free speech in the constitutional sense. That restriction applies to the government. If you want to start WorkswithSeed's blog and spout off all sorts of crazy stories about Biden and Obama and whatever evil leftist you think exists, you are free to do it that right now. The government isn't going to stop you. But, you may be liable for libel if your stories are untrue. 

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53 minutes ago, workswithseed said:

I get it, they should keep drowning down legal speech for thier quarterly gains. Seems like a terrible practice as other sites like Bitchute and Parler have grown, and they keep having legal battles to keep suppressing legal free speech (not kiddie porn) to make sure that advertisers can make a buck.

You're right though, I just don't know what I'm talking about. @StassneyHorn 

I mean, I guess you could say that Parler has grown, in the technical sense. 

It has an average of 100,000 weekly downloads, down drastically from June when it had its brief moment in the spotlight.

At that rate, to catch up with Twitter it will only take Parler 57 years to match Twitters user count, if no one new signs up for Twitter. 

Growing, indeed!

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1 hour ago, workswithseed said:

I get it, they should keep drowning down legal speech for thier quarterly gains. Seems like a terrible practice as other sites like Bitchute and Parler have grown, and they keep having legal battles to keep suppressing legal free speech (not kiddie porn) to make sure that advertisers can make a buck.

You're right though, I just don't know what I'm talking about. @StassneyHorn got me pinned that I'm a big dumb poor person, but Justice Thomas seems to be a person that has some power that agrees with me. 

https://www.nationalreview.com/news/clarence-thomas-suggests-section-230-immunities-applied-too-broadly-to-tech-companies/

No I think you’re naive and a completely average in every way, young male that the GOP can get to regurgitate BS talking points.

“My taxes are too high!” yet you aren’t rich and income tax differences are probably negligible for you. “Antifa is in my parking lot burning trash dumpsters and looting!” = some random fuck making a literal dumpster fire in the vicinity of whatever 5-10 story apartment complex you live in near downtown. “They’re censoring everyone with a dissenting view” yet everyone knows exactly what the dissent is online.

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1 hour ago, Dahobbs said:

Again, what do you think happens if the liability protections of Section 230 go away? Do you think that means less moderation of content or more moderation of content? 

The whole fucking point of section 230 is let platforms host whatever content their users desire without liability for the libelous things their users may say. If that goes away, platforms WILL heavily moderate content in order to avoid libel claims or they will simply shut down. That's it. It wouldn't create a free space for your right wing peeps, it would eliminate it all together. 

And, let me be clear. None of these private entities are suppressing free speech in the constitutional sense. That restriction applies to the government. If you want to start WorkswithSeed's blog and spout off all sorts of crazy stories about Biden and Obama and whatever evil leftist you think exists, you are free to do it that right now. The government isn't going to stop you. But, you may be liable for libel if your stories are untrue. 

1 hour ago, workswithseed said:

I get it, they should keep drowning down legal speech for thier quarterly gains. Seems like a terrible practice as other sites like Bitchute and Parler have grown, and they keep having legal battles to keep suppressing legal free speech (not kiddie porn) to make sure that advertisers can make a buck.

You're right though, I just don't know what I'm talking about. @StassneyHorn got me pinned that I'm a big dumb poor person, but Justice Thomas seems to be a person that has some power that agrees with me. 

https://www.nationalreview.com/news/clarence-thomas-suggests-section-230-immunities-applied-too-broadly-to-tech-companies/

You didn’t bother reading what Thomas actually wrote, did you?

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Biden is killing it tonight. Actively engaging questioners, citing multiple details behind specific laws & actions he was involved in over his senate career, & reinforcing the 3 levers of the US government.

Nobody's watching because they'd rather hear the rantings of a lunatic, but here we are.

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4 minutes ago, GhostOfTomJoad said:

Biden is killing it tonight. Actively engaging questioners, citing multiple details behind specific laws & actions he was involved in over his senate career, & reinforcing the 3 levers of the US government.

Nobody's watching because they'd rather hear the rantings of a lunatic, but here we are.

Biden can do no wrong, but Trump gonna suck all the oxygen out of the room, because reasons.

 

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