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Koalas March posted:I want to see Hillary wearing something like this. That looks like the uniform that nurses who put people in cryogenic chambers would wear.
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Feldegast42 posted:That would be funny but I think Pence is Catholic as well. On the contrary that would only make it better.
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# ? Oct 4, 2016 21:24 |
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"Guccifer 2.0" (The Russian Government) released screenshots of a supposed Clinton Foundation hack, with folders conveniently titled "Emails" and "Pay to Play." https://guccifer2.wordpress.com/2016/10/04/clinton-foundation/ The main allegation seems to be some insinuation that the Clintons struck a deal to suck up TARP funds, because various Democratic donors donated from bank accounts held at Banks that received TARP funds? This looks weak as gently caress but I'm sure people will go apeshit over it, per usual.
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# ? Oct 4, 2016 21:24 |
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ImpAtom posted:I would think that "unjustly accused person" being such a common thing in films/books/TV/ect would give people some basis for at least acknowledging the idea. I know it doesn't but still. One of my favorite things about the show Elementary is that they had a guy refuse to give a DNA sample without a warrant because he considered it a violation of his civil rights. and he was innocent
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# ? Oct 4, 2016 21:25 |
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More stuff came out about Yahoo's compliance with the NSA and FBI in 2015, and it was bad enough to make the CISO resign last year. Every email that ever went through Yahoo was probably scanned and searched for the government, because gently caress the Fourth Amendment.
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# ? Oct 4, 2016 21:25 |
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Aerox posted:"Guccifer 2.0" (The Russian Government) released screenshots of a supposed Clinton Foundation hack, with folders conveniently titled "Emails" and "Pay to Play." "Here is my hack, in which Hillary Clinton's folders are clearly labeled ILLEGAL, KILLVINCEFOSTER, IDIDBENGHAZI and BERNIESUXS"
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# ? Oct 4, 2016 21:26 |
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Lightning Knight posted:
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# ? Oct 4, 2016 21:27 |
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Aerox posted:"Guccifer 2.0" (The Russian Government) released screenshots of a supposed Clinton Foundation hack, with folders conveniently titled "Emails" and "Pay to Play." Ok, I don't even believe that is an actual hack leak because what the gently caress dumbass would label the folder pay to play? quote:Cops don't count, the slick lawyers getting them out of murder charges are prosecutors. I dunno. I've heard a lot of people my parents' age (~50-55) use it as an example of how the whole system is rigged and bad. Something to the effect of "they won't keep gangbangers in jail, and now they won't even prosecute corrupt cops!" Like they're so close, too.
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# ? Oct 4, 2016 21:27 |
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Guy Goodbody posted:That looks like the uniform that nurses who put people in cryogenic chambers would wear. Which is kinda cool. I'm sick of this conservative style of clothing which hasn't really changed in decades. We are ready for full on future suits. Let her wear a crown which doubles as a visual display or a projector.
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# ? Oct 4, 2016 21:27 |
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Lightning Knight posted:Ok, I don't even believe that is an actual hack leak because what the gently caress dumbass would label the folder pay to play?
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# ? Oct 4, 2016 21:28 |
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Eugene V. Dabs posted:I think it'd be pretty obvious if the vote counts were tampered with, and if anything would just end up in an even more embarrassing eventual defeat for the GOP. I wouldn't worry about it. Even if there's obvious vote tampering, there isn't really anything that can be done about it. There are exactly two things that can be done about suspicious voting totals: recount or Supreme Court case. Not all voting machines have a paper trail, and an 8-member court will likely refuse to involve themselves in the election. Other than a recount, there is no mechanism for "correcting" vote totals that are obviously wrong, nor is there any mechanism for offsetting the effects of blatant violations of election law. If the most Democratic-leaning precinct in Florida gives Trump 125% of the vote with no paper trail for a recount, then that's probably going to stand, and if it doesn't then the precinct's votes will be thrown out altogether (which still helps Trump). That's why election-related misconduct is so common - even if you're caught, the courts can't go back and undo the effects of it and can't meddle with the results, so you can violate election laws freely as long as you're willing to pay a token fine and cut it out when a judge tells you to. I'm not Arzying about it, but dismissing it altogether is dumb; most voting machines in this country are less secure than the average public library computer, and their physical and network security is controlled by the 78-year-old county clerk who still uses Windows 95. Crow Jane posted:Have we even seen Trump doing any lighter campaign stuff, like reading to schoolkids and whatnot? Anything that, I don't know, makes him seem like a human being? Remember when a baby started crying in the audience at one of his rallies and he talked for a bit about how it was okay and he loves babies and it was great that someone brought their baby...and then he said "that was a joke", told her to get out, and complained about how no one wants to hear a baby crying?
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# ? Oct 4, 2016 21:28 |
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cant cook creole bream posted:Which is kinda cool. Every designer in America is going to be tripping over themselves to dress the first female president. I'll be willing to bet she'll have some cool looks.
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Main Paineframe posted:Even if there's obvious vote tampering, there isn't really anything that can be done about it. There are exactly two things that can be done about suspicious voting totals: recount or Supreme Court case. Not all voting machines have a paper trail, and an 8-member court will likely refuse to involve themselves in the election. Other than a recount, there is no mechanism for "correcting" vote totals that are obviously wrong, nor is there any mechanism for offsetting the effects of blatant violations of election law. If the most Democratic-leaning precinct in Florida gives Trump 125% of the vote with no paper trail for a recount, then that's probably going to stand, and if it doesn't then the precinct's votes will be thrown out altogether (which still helps Trump). That's why election-related misconduct is so common - even if you're caught, the courts can't go back and undo the effects of it and can't meddle with the results, so you can violate election laws freely as long as you're willing to pay a token fine and cut it out when a judge tells you to. I'm not Arzying about it, but dismissing it altogether is dumb; most voting machines in this country are less secure than the average public library computer, and their physical and network security is controlled by the 78-year-old county clerk who still uses Windows 95.
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FactsAreUseless posted:All the folder icons show empty folders. Im holding out hope that after the DNC hack, someone in the Clinton Foundation intentionally screwed with the names of their files to gently caress with any would be hackers.
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Maybe this debate will be the platform where the Sixth Amendment is rehabilitated from being the red-headed stepchild of all the amendments. Who am I kidding.
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# ? Oct 4, 2016 21:32 |
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Aerox posted:"Guccifer 2.0" (The Russian Government) released screenshots of a supposed Clinton Foundation hack, with folders conveniently titled "Emails" and "Pay to Play." Why does the list of "Democrats" who accepted TARP funds only include Republicans?
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emdash posted:Drew Carey has supposedly joined Johnson/Weld as their honorary California campaign chair, lol God drat I'm going to miss her
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FactsAreUseless posted:All the folder icons show empty folders. I too can make a folder, place a bunch of folders in it, and then release a jpg of it.
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# ? Oct 4, 2016 21:34 |
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Antti posted:Maybe this debate will be the platform where the Sixth Amendment is rehabilitated from being the red-headed stepchild of all the amendments. The red-headed stepchild of the amendments is clearly the Third Amendment.
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# ? Oct 4, 2016 21:34 |
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FactsAreUseless posted:All the folder icons show empty folders. hahahah you're right I'm sure she had a "pay to play" folder, everyone. that's a normal thing a real person would have on their computer
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OxySnake posted:Im holding out hope that after the DNC hack, someone in the Clinton Foundation intentionally screwed with the names of their files to gently caress with any would be hackers. cat /dev/urandom > Dont Show the IRS.xlsx
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# ? Oct 4, 2016 21:34 |
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Guys, you won't believe it. I found Hillary's Blackberry and I hacked it to find her private files:
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# ? Oct 4, 2016 21:36 |
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ImpAtom posted:Guys, you won't believe it. I found Hillary's Blackberry and I hacked it to find her private files:
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Pakled posted:The red-headed stepchild of the amendments is clearly the Third Amendment. The Ninth is the illegitimate love child they shipped off to live with grandma
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ImpAtom posted:Guys, you won't believe it. I found Hillary's Blackberry and I hacked it to find her private files: Hmm drat she was too smart to hide the recording of them watching the livestream of Bengahzi and laughing while it's going on.
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Aerox posted:"Guccifer 2.0" (The Russian Government) released screenshots of a supposed Clinton Foundation hack, with folders conveniently titled "Emails" and "Pay to Play." This is just embarrassing. Do people really think the clinton foundation is using loving excel spreadsheets to store all their info? That alone makes this just stupid. Add in the fact that all of those folders are empty, and this is just loving hilarious how these people will believe anything that fulfills their fantasy. Also, he would have had to hack a user account and gain access to the server via RDP or something similar. Most hacks come in the form of SQL leaks, or repository dumps. THe picture is of somone logged into a server via the GUI and browsing a folder. That's not how hackers operate. Years of lovely CSI and TV-hacking have made people really gullible. Heck Yes! Loam! fucked around with this message at 21:40 on Oct 4, 2016 |
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Man, sure is weird that Hillary Clinton hides her criminal documentation worse than I hide my porn folder
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# ? Oct 4, 2016 21:38 |
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Oh excuse me, it's just donations to all Congresspeople. I do like the conveniently sized "Amount of" column so it looks like it reads "amount of TARP funds"
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# ? Oct 4, 2016 21:38 |
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ImpAtom posted:Guys, you won't believe it. I found Hillary's Blackberry and I hacked it to find her private files:
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# ? Oct 4, 2016 21:38 |
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Mel Mudkiper posted:Man, sure is weird that Hillary Clinton hides her criminal documentation worse than I hide my porn folder
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Main Paineframe posted:Even if there's obvious vote tampering, there isn't really anything that can be done about it. There are exactly two things that can be done about suspicious voting totals: recount or Supreme Court case. Also, electoral college. The final vote is human, not computer.
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Mel Mudkiper posted:Man, sure is weird that Hillary Clinton hides her criminal documentation worse than I hide my porn folder you're probably into some pretty sick poo poo. like actually downloading porn
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# ? Oct 4, 2016 21:40 |
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TapTheForwardAssist posted:Was it Tahiti or Fiji a few years back where some white Libertarian Americans tried sailing to and claiming an empty island as a micro state and the government had to load some cops on a boat and sail for hours to go kick them out? Republic of Minerva and it was Tonga. Some rich rear end in a top hat tried to start his libertarian paradise there with enough sand to plant a flag in and a declaration of independence telling all the neighboring countries about this new pimple state. Tonga stepped up and claimed the Minerva reef as part of their waters and the King himself come over with some troops on the royal barge to kick the freeloaders out. Every once in while libertarians try and get Minerva back, and Tonga sends over more troops to shoo them away.
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FactsAreUseless posted:My porn folder is also labeled Pay To Play. Maybe that's actually Hillary's.
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# ? Oct 4, 2016 21:41 |
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Pakled posted:The red-headed stepchild of the amendments is clearly the Third Amendment. No one cares about the Third. People who claim to be all about the Constitution hate the Sixth.
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Well, it made it to Politico: http://www.politico.com/story/2016/10/guccifer-hacker-clinton-foundation-files-229113
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she actually just got her wires crossed while typing "pay to win" and the folder is filled with rants about cell phone games
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# ? Oct 4, 2016 21:45 |
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there wolf posted:Republic of Minerva and it was Tonga. Some rich rear end in a top hat tried to start his libertarian paradise there with enough sand to plant a flag in and a declaration of independence telling all the neighboring countries about this new pimple state. Tonga stepped up and claimed the Minerva reef as part of their waters and the King himself come over with some troops on the royal barge to kick the freeloaders out. Every once in while libertarians try and get Minerva back, and Tonga sends over more troops to shoo them away. See also Liberland, where Croatia is constantly having to remove libertarians from an area they're trying to sort out ownership of with Serbia.
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WeAreTheRomans posted:you're probably into some pretty sick poo poo. I prefer the term archive
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ImpAtom posted:Ohio unfortunately looks pretty comfortably Trump unless Hillary's GOTV tilts things. To illustrate how quickly things change, Obama was the first person to win the presidency without winning Missouri since Eisenhower's second term, and it hadn't happened before that since McKinley beat William Jennings Bryan in 1900. Missouri only voted against the winner twice in more than a century, and now it's solid red. Ohio, because it's population patterns are becoming increasingly out of line with the rest of the nation. Although Ohio's population contains roughly the national average of African-American voters, their population is only 3.1% Hispanic, compared to 16.3% of the U.S. as a whole and 1.7% Asian-American, compared to 4.8% of the U.S. as a whole. It'll be competitive this election, but only because of the GOTV difference. I think Hillary will win it in a squeaker, but it won't be called until after she's won the election, like Obama and Florida in 2012. Also, it wouldn't surprise me at all to see Hillary not contest the state seriously in 2020. It's moving away from the Democrat coalition demographically, and it isn't necessary for a Democrat to win there anymore.
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