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forbidden lesbian posted:Yeah, sometimes incest is voluntary. Not sure what that has to do with anything tho... It has to do with the idea (the GOP actually believes this) there there are all these sluts out there who just LOVE having abortions and will basically use anything as an excuse to have one!
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# ? Apr 11, 2014 18:44 |
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Senate intelligence committee report is leaking http://www.mcclatchydc.com/2014/04/10/224085/cias-use-of-harsh-interrogation.html PDF: https://s3.amazonaws.com/s3.documentcloud.org/documents/1109052/senate-intelligence-report-list-of-cia-findings.pdf
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# ? Apr 11, 2014 18:47 |
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SEC caught colluding with the banks on CEO prosecutions http://www.vox.com/2014/4/11/5602188/the-secs-just-been-caught-colluding-with-the-banks-its-supposed-to
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# ? Apr 11, 2014 18:51 |
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Fried Chicken posted:SEC caught colluding with the banks on CEO prosecutions *Clutches pearls dramatically* I do declare! Not those bastions of integrity and justice. What ever is the world coming to? Also Vox got good fast.
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# ? Apr 11, 2014 19:00 |
Fried Chicken posted:SEC caught colluding with the banks on CEO prosecutions I'm surprised they even bother prosecuting at this point since it's not like anyone can do anything about it.
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# ? Apr 11, 2014 19:02 |
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VitalSigns posted:Except he's using "but as an adult, loving your adult cousin is a choice" as an argument to force underage girls to bear the children of their rapist fathers or uncles. That's just a gift from God for enduring such a hardship.
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VitalSigns posted:Except he's using "but as an adult, loving your adult cousin is a choice" as an argument to force underage girls to bear the children of their rapist fathers or uncles. Yes, even extreme generosity with anti-abortion people doesn't get you to a palatable position, unfortunately. I mean, gently caress, last week some right-winger claimed that people are people before conception.
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# ? Apr 11, 2014 19:15 |
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Fried Chicken posted:Senate intelligence committee report is leaking How is this different from the report that was released earlier in the week? Fried Chicken posted:SEC caught colluding with the banks on CEO prosecutions Is it ok to get pre-mad over the nothing that will happen about this or should I wait for the nothing to actually not happen.
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# ? Apr 11, 2014 19:15 |
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BUSH 2112 posted:Yes, even extreme generosity with anti-abortion people doesn't get you to a palatable position, unfortunately. I mean, gently caress, last week some right-winger claimed that people are people before conception. Is this his way of saying "If you don't have sex with me that could be abortion"?
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# ? Apr 11, 2014 19:20 |
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greatn posted:Is this his way of saying "If you don't have sex with me that could be abortion"? Horrifyingly, I'm pretty sure he thinks that any menstruation after the first is technically abortion.
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# ? Apr 11, 2014 19:23 |
zoux posted:
You could always wait and get super mad when they try and explain how if they didn't do this the entire world economy would collapse and thus they had to cut them a deal.
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# ? Apr 11, 2014 19:25 |
BUSH 2112 posted:Horrifyingly, I'm pretty sure he thinks that any menstruation after the first is technically abortion. At the risk of peering more acutely into the abyss...why doesn't the first one count? And who are we talking about here?
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# ? Apr 11, 2014 19:33 |
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joeburz posted:Sanders isn't pulling any punches now, god drat. Ahahaha, god drat that is crazy. Repeal taxation, compulsory education, the postal system, and usury laws? Privitization of all waterways and water rights? The elimination of OSHA, EPA, FDA, and CPSC? Wow.
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Ratoslov posted:Ahahaha, god drat that is crazy. Repeal taxation, compulsory education, the postal system, and usury laws? Privitization of all waterways and water rights? The elimination of OSHA, EPA, FDA, and CPSC? Wow. Well, it is the Libertarian Party platform. I don't see how any of that is surprising.
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# ? Apr 11, 2014 19:44 |
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mdemone posted:At the risk of peering more acutely into the abyss...why doesn't the first one count? And who are we talking about here? On account of your fat uncle could be suffusing those precious eggs with the miracle of life.
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# ? Apr 11, 2014 19:47 |
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zoux posted:Is it ok to get pre-mad over the nothing that will happen about this or should I wait for the nothing to actually not happen. should be the permanent thread title for US politics
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# ? Apr 11, 2014 19:49 |
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greatn posted:Is this his way of saying "If you don't have sex with me that could be abortion"? Not like the GOP isn't against moving goal posts so long as it fits their agenda (oppressing anyone not a white male here).
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# ? Apr 11, 2014 19:50 |
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BUSH 2112 posted:last week some right-winger claimed that people are people before conception. What was this? I remember a few years ago they tried to change the date of conception formula, is this a new thing?
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# ? Apr 11, 2014 19:53 |
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mcmagic posted:It has to do with the idea (the GOP actually believes this) there there are all these sluts out there who just LOVE having abortions and will basically use anything as an excuse to have one! If the Bible is anything to go by the real crime of incest is that daughters drug their fathers and rape them. Not only should we keep these slatterns from murdering these precious blesséd babies, but we should assume fathers are innocent and relieve these spermjacked men of any duty to pay child support for these worthless curséd babies.
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haveblue posted:What was this? I remember a few years ago they tried to change the date of conception formula, is this a new thing?
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# ? Apr 11, 2014 20:02 |
Captain_Maclaine posted:In 2012 Arizona that passed a law that declared pregnancy to begin about two weeks or so before actual conception, thus narrowing the already-short window in which abortion is legal in that state. It's based on the normal practice of counting your term from your last period rather than the actual date of conception.
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# ? Apr 11, 2014 20:04 |
haveblue posted:What was this? I remember a few years ago they tried to change the date of conception formula, is this a new thing? Yeah, you're thinking of the short-lived push to recognize gestational age as the operative quantity, i.e. you are already pregnant on the last day of your last period before the month in which you ovulate and conceive, so that the unborn child is already two weeks old by the time it comes into existence. Which by the way is how they calculate your due date, whether you ovulate on day 14 or 11 or 17 of your cycle. No, it doesn't make any sense to me either but them's doctors for you.
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haveblue posted:What was this? I remember a few years ago they tried to change the date of conception formula, is this a new thing? I remembered reading the article late at night on RWW and thought that it was some random SBC guy or something, but no. It was, of course, Gordon Klingenschmitt.
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# ? Apr 11, 2014 20:23 |
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Bill of the year right here folks. Also, the NSA has known about Heartbleed for awhile now. zoux fucked around with this message at 22:15 on Apr 11, 2014 |
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Fried Chicken posted:SEC caught colluding with the banks on CEO prosecutions I actually am having a difficult time understanding where the collusion here is beyond the normal level of negotiations in reaching settlements? I mean obviously the SEC did not have good responses to the financial crisis but given the fact that Goldman was only charged with 17(a) violations (which does not require a showing of intent unlike other fraud provisions of securities laws) the SEC probably had flimsy evidence and wanted to put the Goldman case behind them while looking tough. More incompetence than conspiracy.
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mdemone posted:At the risk of peering more acutely into the abyss...why doesn't the first one count? And who are we talking about here? The first one doesn't count because the girl doesn't know that she's capable of making babies until she has the first one, by which point it's too late?
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Jagchosis posted:I actually am having a difficult time understanding where the collusion here is beyond the normal level of negotiations in reaching settlements? I mean obviously the SEC did not have good responses to the financial crisis but given the fact that Goldman was only charged with 17(a) violations (which does not require a showing of intent unlike other fraud provisions of securities laws) the SEC probably had flimsy evidence and wanted to put the Goldman case behind them while looking tough. More incompetence than conspiracy. If Goldman genuinely settled all their pending CDO cases and not just a single case, this is something they should want to publicize, since it means they're not facing any further investigation. Meanwhile, the SEC admitting to having settled all the CDO cases for a pittance per case would make them look bad, because it would be admitting that they weren't going to do poo poo about an obvious fraud. That's where the collusion comes in. The SEC buckled and accepted a pittance for Goldman's fraudulent activities, but announced it as a settlement for only 1 specific case and lied to the public in claiming that the settlement had no impact on the other pending Goldman CDO investigations. The SEC gets to look tough for levying a major penalty for CDO activity (when they actually didn't), and Goldman gets off the hook for a whole range of criminal activity for the price of a relatively tiny sum of money and an agreement not to tell the public about how the SEC is openly lying about the settlement.
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gradenko_2000 posted:The first one doesn't count because the girl doesn't know that she's capable of making babies until she has the first one, by which point it's too late? That's what child brides are for: menstruation, not even once!
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# ? Apr 11, 2014 22:37 |
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Tomorrow's New Hampshire Freedom Summit looks to have about a 100% chance of producing some absolutely crazy statements.
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# ? Apr 11, 2014 22:42 |
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Joementum posted:By the way, the Senate is currently having a squabble because Republicans are refusing to waive the 30 hour post-cloture delay on a judicial confirmation vote that would occur tomorrow at 5pm with the delay and everyone wants to leave for a two week recess. So did Reid pussy out on this? Looks like they adjourned and no votes are listed for today.
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# ? Apr 11, 2014 22:54 |
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Amphion posted:So did Reid pussy out on this? Looks like they adjourned and no votes are listed for today. He did! Or, more likely, a bunch of Democratic Senators told him they weren't sticking around.
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Joementum posted:He did! Or, more likely, a bunch of Democratic Senators told him they weren't sticking around. That's when you threaten their loving vacation. LBJ would not stand for this!!!
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# ? Apr 11, 2014 22:56 |
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Well 4+ months into the year and 3 whole circuit judges have been confirmed so maybe he shouldn't have waited until the last minute.
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Captain_Maclaine posted:In 2012 Arizona that passed a law that declared pregnancy to begin about two weeks or so before actual conception, thus narrowing the already-short window in which abortion is legal in that state. Whatever the date is, South Carolina is determined to be the first state to give that little guy the right to Stand his Ground. quote:The South Carolina Senate Judiciary Subcommittee voted 3-2 Thursday to approve the "Pregnant Women's Protection Act," a measure that would expand the state's "Stand Your Ground" law to permit pregnant women to use deadly force in defense of an unborn child, beginning at conception. The logical next step would be to permit someone other than the pregnant mother to use deadly force to defend the zygote, or maybe first move to allow any pregnant woman to defend any unborn child.
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thefncrow posted:If Goldman genuinely settled all their pending CDO cases and not just a single case, this is something they should want to publicize, since it means they're not facing any further investigation. It doesn't appear that the SEC halted all investigations into Goldman Sachs CDO/other asset backed securities fuckery leading to the financial crisis as Goldman states in its FY 2011 10-K that it received a Wells notice (basically a letter of intent to prosecute by the SEC) in February of 2012 over a 2006 offering of subprime mortgage backed securities. (Phone posting but 10-K is available in EDGAR). Given how long SEC investigations take, whatever case they received a Wells notice for in 2012 would have been ongoing at the time of the settlement. I think that less than an assurance that the SEC was going to quietly drop all CDO related probes, the SEC wanted to reserve the right to prosecute further if it developed strong cases and throw away the shittier ones. That email doesn't seem like a smoking gun to me, because the guy who sent it is the head of enforcement, which conducts investigations, not litigation after the SEC has gone public.
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GlyphGryph posted:Here's the thing about the Rancher guy - I am worried it will end up like another Waco, because the feds are playing this just as loving pants-on-head-retarded now as they did then. Innocents dying in Waco was bad but if it'd just been a few hundred militiamen, especially the white power neo-confederates that make up most groups these days, I'd have been perfectly ok with Reno approach. We'd end up with a few more McVeighs though and the last thing we need is more greatn posted:Obama's pretty dumb asking for Sebellius resignation at this time. Now every headline is "Sebellius resigns over Obamacare troubles and website woes" when the website is working loving fine and they surpassed their sign up goals by over half a million and lowered the god drat uninsurance rate a ton. It's almost as if the GOP is better when it comes to controlling the narrative in the media. Who would've thought that largely passive and ineffectual democrats would lose in this matchup? BUSH 2112 posted:Being extremely generous, I can imagine he's talking about people who choose to gently caress their cousins, and then want to get an abortion if they end up with a fetus that has genetic disorders. But, really he's likely just a horrible rear end in a top hat. More states allow cousins of the opposite sex to marry one another than unrelated people of the same sex. Also consider just how many people in the GOP likely grew up as Dukes of Hazzard fans. I'd be amazed if the NSA and other intelligence groups didn't know about Heartbleed. Something like that is a godsend to spy agencies.
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radical meme posted:The logical next step would be to permit someone other than the pregnant mother to use deadly force to defend the zygote, or maybe first move to allow any pregnant woman to defend any unborn child. Use of deadly force to prevent the spillage of seed upon the ground.
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Onan's Law
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Tea Party candidate Chris McDaniel currently in the Mississippi GOP primary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PSbRKeDb-6E quote:Miss. Senate Hopeful Chris McDaniel Riffed on ‘Mamacita,’ Reparations http://blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2014/04/10/miss-senate-hopeful-chris-mcdaniel-riffed-on-mamacita-reparations/
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