Russian hacks: 39 states targeted during campaign

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Damn, you dumb.

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This guy beats your YouTube crap any day.


Go help the feds some ok? Do you understand what an Internet Protocol address is? This is seriously high level hacking and surveillance.
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And worry about your own joke of a country, where every civil liberty is dying.
 

nickqt

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Still pushing the conspiracy theories based on nothing, based on sources which do not say what you wish they to say.
Hackers have everything already.
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https://archive.is/nR4fG
https://archive.is/20160209115725/h...-21-5-million-people-federal-authorities-say/

This is standard cyber intelligence activity long before the democrats started seeing reds under the bed, its what we do to other countries.
Funny how china isn't implicated in the suspicions.

Btw an unknown source told me that Hillary has long been a compromised russian plant.
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There is no way to verify any of this, but its not necessary these days.



I mean seriously from your bloomberg article, when you post this on a tech forum and believe it.
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You should be banned for stupidity.
I thought this kind of shitposting was prohibited now.

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Grooveriding

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Go help the feds some ok? Do you understand what an Internet Protocol address is? This is seriously high level hacking and surveillance.
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And worry about your own joke of a country, where every civil liberty is dying.

You need to add these crucial breaking reports to your repertoire. They'll fit right in.

 
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Commodus

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There are no racially biased voter ID laws, though thanks for going on record as stating that minorities are too stupid to get photo IDs.

You mean besides the ones that courts ruled were discriminatory?

And no, I'm not saying minorities are too stupid to get photo IDs. There are socio-economic factors that make it less likely they'll have photo IDs, and Republicans exploit that to disenfranchise minority voters.
 

Meghan54

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Really, don't bother with diarrheamouth. I try but he only shit posts his verbal diarrhea and then runs away, like a scared dog with its tail tucked between its legs. He still has yet to refute the facts in the "Anyone on the right want to defend senate Republicans for secret health care bill?" thread. As usual and typical for his ilk.


You mean besides the ones that courts ruled were discriminatory?

And no, I'm not saying minorities are too stupid to get photo IDs. There are socio-economic factors that make it less likely they'll have photo IDs, and Republicans exploit that to disenfranchise minority voters.
 

xthetenth

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Still pushing the conspiracy theories based on nothing, based on sources which do not say what you wish they to say.

Oh god, you would post Mike Ramirez' work unironically and uncritically. Take a step back and look at what it's saying. Not so far back that you get caught up in the truly dreadful perspective on the cookie jar.

Now keep in mind what activity cookie jars are associated with. Phrases like "caught with a hand in the cookie jar". The cookie jar is associated with theft. This cartoon is discussing a case where the question isn't what the crime is. The crime is known, it's Russian collusion. The question is whether the crime has been committed. Ramirez, in his majestic wisdom, has decided to draw the concept that a crime has not occurred by showing an empty cookie jar. And then he's labelled the inside of it Media for some reason that only makes sense in his fevered imagination.

Michael Ramirez is an utterly execrable cartoonist. This is a man who has previously labeled a train engine as the economy and the coal as taxes, thereby managing to state that taxes are the fuel for the economy.

But you don't care as long as you get a pretty picture that says something like what you want to think so you can shut down your brain for a bit longer and feel smug, do you?

This is the sort of thing that happens when people can't do their own thinking.
 

zinfamous

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Still pushing the conspiracy theories based on nothing, based on sources which do not say what you wish they to say.
Hackers have everything already.

https://archive.is/nR4fG

And the dickscarf^ that I am quoting here, posts this cartoon with zero irony, reflecting the previous 8 years of paranoid, irrational, fear-mongering and conspiratorial Nothing lies over "patriotic" issues such as Ben-Gazi and Kenyan presidents and pedorape pizza parlors and what not.

You're a fucking shitclown, OrrorororooOoaodororoAOOorrr.
 
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umbrella39

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It's amazing to watch a witless troll continue to disrespect black Americans and call them stupid. Too stupid to get IDs... the rallying call of the StormFront eTough Mommy's Basement TurdBurglar Brigade...

Requiring voters to obtain an ID in order to vote is tantamount to a poll tax. Although some states issue IDs for free, the birth certificates, passports, or other documents required to obtain a government-issued ID cost money, and many Americans simply cannot afford to pay for them.

In addition, states incur sizable costs when providing IDs to voters who do not have them. Given the financial strain many states already are experiencing, this is an unnecessary allocation of taxpayer dollars.

Voter ID laws have a disproportionate and unfair impact on low-income individuals, racial and ethnic minority voters, students, senior citizens, voters with disabilities and others who do not have a government-issued ID or the money to acquire one.

The Supreme Court has held that a state cannot value one person’s vote over another and that is exactly what these laws do.

Research shows that 11% of US citizens – or more than 21 million Americans -- do not have government-issued photo identification.

As many as 25% of African American citizens of voting age do not have a government-issued photo ID, compared to only 8% of their white counterparts.
18% of Americans over the age of 65 (or 6 million senior citizens) do not have a government-issued photo ID.

So again... why do some of our chickenShit posters hate blacks SO much they want to see them disenfranchised even more than they already are...