Now, we have silicon-based artificial quasi-intelligent mechanisms (the internet, robots, computers, phones, machines, etc, etc) — BrianW
Cool. How do you show that? Do you take a moment of silence? Do you contribute to Doctors w/o borders? Do you write songs about it or paint? Do you talk to friends about it? Or what? — frank
I don't remember you being this loose-cannonish. If he worked for Russia, it just means he had a bias. — frank
The info about the war crime didn't shock anyone. It didn't change anything. No one but a few bleeding heart philosophical types even care. — frank
“If we had confidence after a thorough investigation of the facts, that the president clearly did not commit obstruction of justic, we would so state."
the office of the Presidency is occupied by a person unfit to hold that office. — Wayfarer
You haven't cited any facts in support of your view, — Wayfarer
The Muller report is not a court though, it was meant as a probe to find and discover evidence. It found evidence of obstruction, but it did not find evidence of collusion — VagabondSpectre
Muller explicitly stated in the report that the report does not exonerate the president of obstruction (if he found no obstruction, this would not have been stated). He did clear Trump of collusion, but not obstruction. — VagabondSpectre
'Everyone has a right to their own opinions, but not to their own facts' ~ Daniel Patrick Moynihan. — Wayfarer
Ah! I get it. The retreat to "every political issue is just campaign babble"-argument. — ssu
He calls himself a journalist but he has no qualifications in that discipline and has never worked for accredited media. — Wayfarer
This is patently not true. — Wayfarer
I understand. I think he was working for the Russian government, though. — frank
Also it should be noted that Assange is not a journalist — Wayfarer
↪fishfry He should have set up a secondary leakage outlet without any traceable connection to himself and put anything that has to do with American classified information on the secondary site. He was either stupid or looking for personal glory. — frank
Whether you feel it will be a fair trial or not does not matter to me. I am confident that my country can bring charges and conduct a fair trial...and that is what I expect. — Frank Apisa
You complain about people not reading Greenwald but Mueller had described several instances of what could be considered obstruction and yet this is your take away. Have you read it? It's because a sitting president cannot be indicted that Mueller doesn't reach conclusions with respect to obstruction. Here's a nice visual that shows at least 4 instances described by Mueller are basically hard evidence of obstruction: — Benkei
Oh I've listened to Mr Greenwald. — ssu
I'm not sure why anybody even knows who Assange is. Why didn't he hide his own identity? Do you know? — frank
There hasn't been a trial. — frank
We haven't asked him any questions yet. How has anything sailed? — frank
I was with you up to this point. There hasn't been a trial. Why are you raving about something that hasn't happened? — frank
Anyway, we need to question him about his work for Russia regarding the 2016 election. — frank
We do not know for certain what he is being charged with...but it appears he is being charged with aiding Chelsea Manning (when she was Bradley Manning) to hack government computers in order to obtain unauthorized access to government classified documents. — Frank Apisa
I assume Assange, Glenn's old buddy, thinks the same. — ssu
Are you also saying he is charged with committing journalism? — Frank Apisa
The other key fact being widely misreported is that the indictment accuses Assange of trying to help Manning obtain access to document databases to which she had no valid access: i.e., hacking rather than journalism. But the indictment alleges no such thing. Rather, it simply accuses Assange of trying to help Manning log into the Defense Department’s computers using a different username so that she could maintain her anonymity while downloading documents in the public interest and then furnish them to WikiLeaks to publish.
In other words, the indictment seeks to criminalize what journalists are not only permitted but ethically required to do: take steps to help their sources maintain their anonymity. As longtime Assange lawyer Barry Pollack put it: “The factual allegations … boil down to encouraging a source to provide him information and taking efforts to protect the identity of that source. Journalists around the world should be deeply troubled by these unprecedented criminal charges.”
There's much more in the article. Please read it.
So if time is discrete, the unit of time / physical length of 'now' is truly microscopically small - the length of a biological 'now' would be enormous in comparison. — Devans99
This is America. The way we arrive at a decision on matters of this sort...is by a trial.
That is what I want to see. — Frank Apisa
...and I would love to see him be extradited to the US; stand a fair trial; and either be released or punished depending on the verdict of a jury and the rule of law. — Frank Apisa
If the universe is infinite, that would mean there is an infinite number of 'me' out there. Therefore, I am immortal and I shall never die in one sense, as there will always be another 'me' born again, and so the cycle repeats itself an infinite number of times. Therefore, what is consciousness? — JohnLocke
If the universe is infinite, then you've never existed in any of an infinite number of realities while simultaneously existing in all of them. — whollyrolling
If the universe is infinite, that would mean there is an infinite number of 'me' out there. — JohnLocke
As Marx put it, "The government is but a committee to organize the affairs of the bourgeoisie." — Bitter Crank
Not sure what you're trying to say. Are you saying I'm doing what you describe above? If so, I don't see how. — T Clark
Well, here's how you "substantiated" it previously: — T Clark
unsubstantiated claptrap — T Clark
Here in the US prison populations are predominantly represented by a huge bias or tendency to be male-oriented.
Therefore, for the sake of talking about society or culturally, does that fact that prison populations are predominantly male mean or imply that females are socially superior to males? — Wallows
The workers will be in charge of the means of production — Bitter Crank
distribute it to The People. — Bitter Crank
A technical issue: If you want to put a participant in blue, you have to do it this way: " bitter Crank " (but with no spaces around the @ or the ") — Bitter Crank
When we talk about the "wealth" of the USA or any country, we are taking about assets, not income. — Bitter Crank
One of the reasons we have a deficit is that a few years ago (and 3 decades ago) we lowered the tax on the wealthiest Americans. — Bitter Crank
What I have been trying to get through Fishfry's highly resistant and pre-cast concrete skull — Bitter Crank
