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Mysterious G-Men in Black SUVs Guard Fiber-Optic Cable in DC
Comment in News (98 diggs, 2 replies) - 6 hr 2 min ago
Must be a strange job to be the guy who shows up right away. They know where the work is being done ahead of time. So they must just park some guys nearby incase their line gets hit. I imagine most of the time those dudes just sit around doing nothing. (see comment)
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The 6 Most Common Facebook Photos
Comment in Images (1 digg, 0 replies) - 6 hr 47 min ago
Depending on your talent, it either counts as artsy, or random drinking pic. (see comment)
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Scientists Explain Why People Vote For Republicans
Scientists Explain Why People Vote For Republicans 
Comment in News (1 digg, 0 replies) - 10 hr 45 min ago
He's sounding increasingly paranoid and slanted as the speech goes on. Doesn't come as a huge surprise to me that a cognitive linguist would come up with the idea to start a speech out sounding rational to establish your credibility, then start making wh … (see comment)
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Scientists Explain Why People Vote For Republicans
Scientists Explain Why People Vote For Republicans 
Comment in News (3 diggs, 0 replies) - 11 hr 33 min ago
The last one is the only one that I see as somehow applicable to me. I tend to vote Republican, but usually in that "lesser of two evils" mentality. (but I voted for Obama in '08. McCain sucked that much). Democrats have some wonky ideas abo … (see comment)
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Scientists Explain Why People Vote For Republicans
Scientists Explain Why People Vote For Republicans 
Comment in News (-1 diggs, 0 replies) - 11 hr 40 min ago
Yeah, I'd say it's more accurate to say that liberals try to think of how we treat each other, but normal human fallacy turns that into only thinking of how other people treat them. "If it's what I want, it's what everybody wants." Poor libera … (see comment)
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Sadly, Futurama Voices Unlikely to Return. New Search Begins
Sadly, Futurama Voices Unlikely to Return. New Search Begins
Comment in News (4 diggs, 0 replies) - on 07/18/2009
I'm sure they didn't have any problems getting whatever salary the hypnotoad wanted. (see comment)
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Millions of U.S. workers will get raises w/minimum wage hike
Millions of U.S. workers will get raises w/minimum wage hike
Comment in News (1 digg, 0 replies) - on 07/16/2009
I'm perfectly willing to allow cities with high costs of living to raise their minimum wages locally. I don't see how you think that's the same as letting one welfare spoiler ruin it for the rest of them. The point is to identify people who do or don't … (see comment)
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Sotomayor's Clear Answers vs. Non-Answers
Sotomayor's Clear Answers vs. Non-Answers
Comment in Videos (1 digg, 0 replies) - on 07/16/2009
They did a great job of providing context for those answers. It was really interesting seeing the questions being asked, followed by the wishy washy response. Oh wait, never mind. Seriously, for all I know the questions prompting those clips could have … (see comment)
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Millions of U.S. workers will get raises w/minimum wage hike
Millions of U.S. workers will get raises w/minimum wage hike
Comment in News (1 digg, 0 replies) - on 07/15/2009
I could maybe see things being expensive in NYC. The rent there is outrageously high, etc etc. But that's only an argument for raising it locally. No reason why somebody in Podunk Oklahoma needs the same income as a guy in NYC. You seem to be putting … (see comment)
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RIAA: Tenenbaum "fair use" defense is laughable
RIAA: Tenenbaum "fair use" defense is laughable
Comment in News (0 diggs, 0 replies) - on 07/15/2009
In the case of sharing it with somebody who "already has it", I'd only consider it fair use if you did the due diligence to make sure they actually owned the thing. At which point both of you would have been easier off if they'd just copied the … (see comment)
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Millions of U.S. workers will get raises w/minimum wage hike
Millions of U.S. workers will get raises w/minimum wage hike
Comment in News (0 diggs, 0 replies) - on 07/15/2009
Keep arguing in favor of illegal immigrants too. We can just replace those jobless Americans with cheap immigrant labor. The unions did pretty much the same thing to the auto industry, and we saw how well that went. (see comment)

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