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Is the Head of the IMF a Sex Criminal?

 
 
izzythepush
 
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Reply Wed 14 Mar, 2012 01:19 pm
@firefly,
It's a case of deliberate misinterpretation, not always conscious. Spedi assumes my response is to this statement.

Quote:
feminism is fundamentally mistaken.


Instead of this statement.

Quote:
I think that feminism is fundamentally mistaken.
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hawkeye10
 
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Reply Wed 14 Mar, 2012 01:41 pm
@firefly,
firefly wrote:

These three are actually quite funny. If any of them had a sense of humor they might be able to appreciate why their posts generate laughs more than anything else.

Alleged facts not in evidence.
hawkeye10
 
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Reply Wed 14 Mar, 2012 01:52 pm
@spendius,
I think that you are right as I understand your argument that feminism and other attempts at utopia building are a demonstration of the old saw that idle hands are the devil's workshop, but I think also that this attempt to severely constrict individual freedom is a demonstration of fear as we experiance our civilization dying. We have some idiot idea that if we can just apply enough force in the right places then we can prevent the death. Better educated people know that it is only spritual renewl and the better imagination that comes with it that will make life better, and we will not have that until we birth the follow on civilization. The deadening of the individual that the feminist arfe impossing, in partnership with the state, is actually conterproductive to the work that must be done now.....birthing what comes next.
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firefly
 
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Reply Wed 14 Mar, 2012 02:23 pm
@hawkeye10,
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Alleged facts not in evidence.

The fact that you are a pompous wind-bag, with no sense of humor, and very little substance, is very much in evidence. It's your trademark. Laughing Laughing Laughing
http://images.spoof-media.com/thespoof/politics/Blowhard.jpg
BillRM
 
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Reply Wed 14 Mar, 2012 02:29 pm
@firefly,
I see you are once more falling back on cartoons and or personal attacks when your positions can not be justify by facts or logic.

You are if anything highly predictable but why do you at least not get new cartoons as that is hardly asking too must of you after all.
spendius
 
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Reply Wed 14 Mar, 2012 02:32 pm
@izzythepush,
I thought it cheap sarcasm izzy. If my gran had said that to me I would have told her the same thing and had another sherry.

I might have misunderstood. What did -"You don't say? Wow, I'd never have guessed." mean except "tell us something we didn't know" and that I was stating something obvious. Had you seen that argument before? That feminism is self-defeating because it attacks the wrong target of the social pressure of modern life, particularly in cities, which causes the emotional tension the ideology is attempting to relieve by scapegoating men. And that the real cause of the social pressure proceeds unhindered and doesn't give a toss about women's rights just as bargain hunters don't give a toss about the ideological purity of the source of the products they buy avidly.

Employers will employ women in preference to men any time it pays them to do so and to suggest that they discriminate against women, as women, is ludicrous at the check out. The buyer of goods discriminates against women and no one else and women are the main buyers in the shops. So the feminists are phoney hypocrites on top of being self-defeating.

What did I do that reminds you of rl? If I wasn't such a gentleman I might consider trying the same dirty trick on you now that you have granted me permission to do so.
hawkeye10
 
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Reply Wed 14 Mar, 2012 02:34 pm
@BillRM,
BillRM wrote:

I see you are once more falling back on cartoons and or personal attacks when your positions can not be justify by facts or logic.

You are if anything highly predictable but why do you at least not get new cartoons as that is hardly asking too must of you after all.

Police state advocacy is a tough row to hoe, I can well understand why she takes extended breaks from the work.
firefly
 
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Reply Wed 14 Mar, 2012 02:38 pm
@hawkeye10,
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Police state advocacy is a tough row to hoe

Like your plan for sterilizing the "undesirables"--right out of the Nazi playbook.

Your bigotry is unbelievable. Still hiding under your KKK sheet you paranoid coward?
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BillRM
 
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Reply Wed 14 Mar, 2012 02:42 pm
@hawkeye10,
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Police state advocacy is a tough row to hoe


I am still laughing at her attempts to cause me to fear the FBI over my statements on this system with special note of my need to worry over the FBI reading that I used truecrypt to encrypted my hard drives.

She sure try to promote fear of the "secret police" so you are not at all wrong that she is a police state advocacy of the first order.
firefly
 
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Reply Wed 14 Mar, 2012 02:47 pm
@BillRM,
Quote:
I see you are once more falling back on cartoons and or personal attacks when your positions can not be justify by facts or logic.

I haven't taken any positions. Laughing

Since you do nothing but fantasize about me, and invent positions for me, I'll respond to you as the clown you are.

Love this shot of you in Hawkeye's arms. You really do try to be his mini-me. Laughing
http://www.thesharkguys.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/doinktheclown.jpg
spendius
 
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Reply Wed 14 Mar, 2012 02:51 pm
@firefly,
My posts are intended to make people laugh ff. At themselves hopefully.

Declaring others to have no sense of humour is as ridiculous as all your other declarations.

Link me evidence of your sense of humour. As far as I can see it is non-existent. The subject of this thread is absurd and absurdity is always funny. Your front pages pychoanalysed New Yorkers. It was hilarious. The faces of those two judges were the funniest things on TV for some considerable time. And as for the suffering hero of this saga I can hardly think of his predicament without having a coughing fit.

A jesting actuary might try calculating what the alleged jism splatter was worth to the gross national product. I wouldn't mind it being in my bank account. It must have created a lot of jobs.
izzythepush
 
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Reply Wed 14 Mar, 2012 02:55 pm
@spendius,
As in, it's quite obvious, from your continued linking of ballot boxes and ovaries, if nothing else, that you think feminism is a bad idea. I would have thought, 'Shock Horror' would have been more sarcastic. My respose was more encouraging than anything else.
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firefly
 
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Reply Wed 14 Mar, 2012 02:59 pm
@BillRM,
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I am still laughing at her attempts to cause me to fear the FBI over my statements on this system with special note of my need to worry over the FBI reading that I used truecrypt to encrypted my hard drives.

She sure try to promote fear of the "secret police"

And, in the thread started by a pedophile,, you jumped right in to tell the pedophile how to encrypt and protect his computer, and cover his tracks on the internet, just like the experienced pro you are.
Funny, how you only discuss these techniques on how to hide your internet activities in threads about pedophilia or child pornography. Rolling Eyes

And that man doesn't live in the U.S. and he has nothing to fear.
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She sure try to promote fear of the "secret police"...

That's exactly what you were doing with the pedophile in the other thread--trying to promote fear of the "secret police" in him--even though that man isn't breaking the laws of his country, and he has nothing to hide or fear. That was your own anxiety, about getting caught for the things you do, that you were pushing onto him.

BillRM
 
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Reply Wed 14 Mar, 2012 03:00 pm
@firefly,
Very good you gotten a new cartoon!!!!!!!!!!

The old ones being repeatedly posted was getting old indeed.

Thanks..............
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firefly
 
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Reply Wed 14 Mar, 2012 03:02 pm
@spendius,
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My posts are intended to make people laugh ff

Good. Your narrow-minded, parochial, religiously tainted, views regarding women and human sexuality are quite funny.
BillRM
 
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Reply Wed 14 Mar, 2012 03:14 pm
@firefly,
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right in to tell the pedophile how to encrypt and protect his computer


Wrong I told him how to hide his location not how to encrypted his computers so he could reach out for help in the manner he happen to be doing without fear of a police raid as a result.

Hmm I also told him that talking to mental health counselors to get treatment is far more secure by way of skype then by way of the phone system.

Not secret information in any case.

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And that man doesn't live in the U.S. and he has nothing to fear.


He is claiming to not live in the US and that is a wise claimed to make whether it happen to be true or not.

Making it less likely that some bored Federal agent would subpoena this website records of ISP addresses looking for cheap headlines at the expense of a man seeking help and his wife and children.

firefly
 
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Reply Wed 14 Mar, 2012 03:27 pm
@BillRM,
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Wrong I told him how to hide his location

Right, just the way you do to cover your tracks. Like when you hang out with other pedophiles on the internet...

It's all about concealment with you. You're the one who obviously has things to hide.
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He is claiming to not live in the US...

Probably because he doesn't live in the U.S. Laughing

BillRM
 
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Reply Wed 14 Mar, 2012 03:36 pm
@firefly,
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Right, just the way you do to cover your tracks.


Sorry for the most part I do not used tor as it is too slow even if very secure.

My main used of tor is so I can stream US radio stations when out of the country such streaming being block, for copyright reasons, to foreign listed ISP addresses and for downloading files from the BBC that is being block for similar reasons.

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Probably because he doesn't live in the U.S.


Maybe and maybe not as if I was in his shoes and wish to unburden myself and seek help in so open a manner I would state I am not in the US whether I happen to be or not.

PS other uses of tor when in an open hot spot where someone might be monitoring the traffic and wishing to do such things as sending private email and to bypass some stupid content filtering when using said hot spots.
firefly
 
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Reply Wed 14 Mar, 2012 03:45 pm
@BillRM,
So you try to evade copyright laws?

Want to fill us in on your other criminal activities?
BillRM
 
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Reply Wed 14 Mar, 2012 04:01 pm
@firefly,
Quote:
So you try to evade copyright laws?

Want to fill us in on your other criminal activities?


Sure do I am for one thing an evil listen of US news and public radio stations streaming over the internet when out of the country.

I am a true moral monster and should be track down at once and placed in a jail cell for at least ten years.

Love tor and by the way the tor network started as a US Naval research project!

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Inception
Tor was originally designed, implemented, and deployed as a third-generation onion routing project of the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory. It was originally developed with the U.S. Navy in mind, for the primary purpose of protecting government communications. Today, it is used every day for a wide variety of purposes by normal people, the military, journalists, law enforcement officers, activists, and many others.

Overview
Tor is a network of virtual tunnels that allows people and groups to improve their privacy and security on the Internet. It also enables software developers to create new communication tools with built-in privacy features. Tor provides the foundation for a range of applications that allow organizations and individuals to share information over public networks without compromising their privacy.

Individuals use Tor to keep websites from tracking them and their family members, or to connect to news sites, instant messaging services, or the like when these are blocked by their local Internet providers. Tor's hidden services let users publish web sites and other services without needing to reveal the location of the site. Individuals also use Tor for socially sensitive communication: chat rooms and web forums for rape and abuse survivors, or people with illnesses.

Journalists use Tor to communicate more safely with whistleblowers and dissidents. Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) use Tor to allow their workers to connect to their home website while they're in a foreign country, without notifying everybody nearby that they're working with that organization.

Groups such as Indymedia recommend Tor for safeguarding their members' online privacy and security. Activist groups like the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) recommend Tor as a mechanism for maintaining civil liberties online. Corporations use Tor as a safe way to conduct competitive analysis, and to protect sensitive procurement patterns from eavesdroppers. They also use it to replace traditional VPNs, which reveal the exact amount and timing of communication. Which locations have employees working late? Which locations have employees consulting job-hunting websites? Which research divisions are communicating with the company's patent lawyers?

A branch of the U.S. Navy uses Tor for open source intelligence gathering, and one of its teams used Tor while deployed in the Middle East recently. Law enforcement uses Tor for visiting or surveilling web sites without leaving government IP addresses in their web logs, and for security during sting operations.

The variety of people who use Tor is actually part of what makes it so secure. Tor hides you among the other users on the network, so the more populous and diverse the user base for Tor is, the more your anonymity will be protected.

Why we need Tor
Using Tor protects you against a common form of Internet surveillance known as "traffic analysis." Traffic analysis can be used to infer who is talking to whom over a public network. Knowing the source and destination of your Internet traffic allows others to track your behavior and interests. This can impact your checkbook if, for example, an e-commerce site uses price discrimination based on your country or institution of origin. It can even threaten your job and physical safety by revealing who and where you are. For example, if you're travelling abroad and you connect to your employer's computers to check or send mail, you can inadvertently reveal your national origin and professional affiliation to anyone observing the network, even if the connection is encrypted.

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