Hawaii café bans Trump voters - "no Nazis" allowed
Some of these people are going to call you white Nazi's, irrespective of your partisan affiliation, or even race.
Moderate or non-aligned "whites" (if I may use the term loosely) are probably more alienated than the arch-Communist radicals, who at least take comfort in eachother, so have a form of social support.
They don't troll eachother, in their own forums.
If you go into a very-white forum, even a social forum or civic venue, they are forever at eachother's throats.
Communists have what they call solidarity. Conservatives have race traitors.
John Podesta gave his own password away, there was no brute force cracking or some sort of 80s movie hacker ****. Almost always when there is some major breach it's because some dumby screwed up, they get the information they want from simple techniques like phishing or social engineering. A lot of people haven't seemed to grasp yet the concept of a secure password, you'd think the dodos out there would of stopped using password as there password 20+ years ago but passwords like that still seem like the norm with a lot of people unless forced to do otherwise. Podesta stupidly clicked on a fake email which was verified incompetently by one of the Clinton tech people who seemed to have a lot of problems.
Well, if you watch CNN this morning, you'll find that very issue is being discussed. Can the CIA be trusted? Not always, no, but Assange and Putin have far greater trust issues. Trump had originally said Assange should have been executed, till wh***y started covering for him, while Putin has a long history of interfering with the elections of foreign countries he's hostile to. Plus, Assange has worked with the state run Russian news service, making their collusion all the more likely. What Trump's forgetting is, as President he will need US intelligence, but his rejection of their findings on this matter will at the very least lead to a frosty relationship in the next four years.
Have you considered the possibility that you support Trump on this matter simply because you support Trump in general?
You watch a lot of CNN don't you? Assange is a very honest man. When has Assange "worked with" RT? What findings?
Assange sold himself as an honest man. But if this is all proven to be true, then he is anything but.
And if he's so honest, why hasn't he exposed Putin's abuses? Bill Maher asked him why he hasn't exposed Trump's tax returns, and just got a brush off. Seems Julian is pretty selective in who he exposes, which means he's hardly the crusader he claims to be.
Bill Maher!! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
I mentioned Maher because he had consistently been an Assange ally. The fact that Assange did nothing about revealing Trump's tax returns left Maher bewildered.
Doesn't take much to bewilder that imbecile. Assange was just doing the job the corrupted media should have been doing, i.e revealing truths about Clinton. If the media was fair Trump would have won even more easily. Assange isn't hiding out in an Embassy for being a liar.
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John Podesta gave his own password away, there was no brute force cracking or some sort of 80s movie hacker ****. Almost always when there is some major breach it's because some dumby screwed up, they get the information they want from simple techniques like phishing or social engineering. A lot of people haven't seemed to grasp yet the concept of a secure password, you'd think the dodos out there would of stopped using password as there password 20+ years ago but passwords like that still seem like the norm with a lot of people unless forced to do otherwise. Podesta stupidly clicked on a fake email which was verified incompetently by one of the Clinton tech people who seemed to have a lot of problems.
Well, if you watch CNN this morning, you'll find that very issue is being discussed. Can the CIA be trusted? Not always, no, but Assange and Putin have far greater trust issues. Trump had originally said Assange should have been executed, till wh***y started covering for him, while Putin has a long history of interfering with the elections of foreign countries he's hostile to. Plus, Assange has worked with the state run Russian news service, making their collusion all the more likely. What Trump's forgetting is, as President he will need US intelligence, but his rejection of their findings on this matter will at the very least lead to a frosty relationship in the next four years.
Have you considered the possibility that you support Trump on this matter simply because you support Trump in general?
You watch a lot of CNN don't you? Assange is a very honest man. When has Assange "worked with" RT? What findings?
Assange sold himself as an honest man. But if this is all proven to be true, then he is anything but.
And if he's so honest, why hasn't he exposed Putin's abuses? Bill Maher asked him why he hasn't exposed Trump's tax returns, and just got a brush off. Seems Julian is pretty selective in who he exposes, which means he's hardly the crusader he claims to be.
Bill Maher!! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
I mentioned Maher because he had consistently been an Assange ally. The fact that Assange did nothing about revealing Trump's tax returns left Maher bewildered.
Doesn't take much to bewilder that imbecile. Assange was just doing the job the corrupted media should have been doing, i.e revealing truths about Clinton. If the media was fair Trump would have won even more easily. Assange isn't hiding out in an Embassy for being a liar.
Maher isn't the media, he's a political satirist like Mark Twain. Still, Maher's question still stands: why didn't Assange out Trump's tax returns? If he was the honest activist he claims to be, he should be an equal opportunity iconoclast. After all, Maher goes after both sides of the aisle.
More fair to Trump? It's the media's job to report when a major political candidate says inflammatory and contradictory things, or when there's the hint of law breaking. Were they supposed to ignore how Trump University was a confidence scheme? Or how he had weaseled out of paying taxes? Or how he had shafted workers and contractors?
No, Assange is in hiding because he broke the law. And he would be indebted to anyone who protected him, even if that person was an autocratic strongman like Putin.
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John Podesta gave his own password away, there was no brute force cracking or some sort of 80s movie hacker ****. Almost always when there is some major breach it's because some dumby screwed up, they get the information they want from simple techniques like phishing or social engineering. A lot of people haven't seemed to grasp yet the concept of a secure password, you'd think the dodos out there would of stopped using password as there password 20+ years ago but passwords like that still seem like the norm with a lot of people unless forced to do otherwise. Podesta stupidly clicked on a fake email which was verified incompetently by one of the Clinton tech people who seemed to have a lot of problems.
Well, if you watch CNN this morning, you'll find that very issue is being discussed. Can the CIA be trusted? Not always, no, but Assange and Putin have far greater trust issues. Trump had originally said Assange should have been executed, till wh***y started covering for him, while Putin has a long history of interfering with the elections of foreign countries he's hostile to. Plus, Assange has worked with the state run Russian news service, making their collusion all the more likely. What Trump's forgetting is, as President he will need US intelligence, but his rejection of their findings on this matter will at the very least lead to a frosty relationship in the next four years.
Have you considered the possibility that you support Trump on this matter simply because you support Trump in general?
You watch a lot of CNN don't you? Assange is a very honest man. When has Assange "worked with" RT? What findings?
Assange sold himself as an honest man. But if this is all proven to be true, then he is anything but.
And if he's so honest, why hasn't he exposed Putin's abuses? Bill Maher asked him why he hasn't exposed Trump's tax returns, and just got a brush off. Seems Julian is pretty selective in who he exposes, which means he's hardly the crusader he claims to be.
Bill Maher!! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
I mentioned Maher because he had consistently been an Assange ally. The fact that Assange did nothing about revealing Trump's tax returns left Maher bewildered.
Doesn't take much to bewilder that imbecile. Assange was just doing the job the corrupted media should have been doing, i.e revealing truths about Clinton. If the media was fair Trump would have won even more easily. Assange isn't hiding out in an Embassy for being a liar.
Maher isn't the media, he's a political satirist like Mark Twain. Still, Maher's question still stands: why didn't Assange out Trump's tax returns? If he was the honest activist he claims to be, he should be an equal opportunity iconoclast. After all, Maher goes after both sides of the aisle.
More fair to Trump? It's the media's job to report when a major political candidate says inflammatory and contradictory things, or when there's the hint of law breaking. Were they supposed to ignore how Trump University was a confidence scheme? Or how he had weaseled out of paying taxes? Or how he had shafted workers and contractors?
No, Assange is in hiding because he broke the law. And he would be indebted to anyone who protected him, even if that person was an autocratic strongman like Putin.
I'm not talking about Maher, that moron is irrelevant. This is a guy who 'joked' about killing people and beating women. Maher is a biased imbecile. I just answered. Assange was leveling the playing field as the media was silent on all of Clinton's crimes. The New York Times released some of Trump's tax records, but didn't say a thing about Clinton's ties to Saudi Arabia and Qatar who fund ISIS. They actually wrote an article praising her foundation. Hahaha, the media focuses on what Trump said on a bus 11 years ago but completely ignores that Clinton is a mass murderer and laughed and bragged about getting a child rapist's sentence reduced.
Assange is in hiding for telling the truth. Snowden is in hiding for telling the truth. Manning is locked away for telling the truth. The claims about Assange are made up. I didn't realise Putin was the leader of Ecuador...
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John Podesta gave his own password away, there was no brute force cracking or some sort of 80s movie hacker ****. Almost always when there is some major breach it's because some dumby screwed up, they get the information they want from simple techniques like phishing or social engineering. A lot of people haven't seemed to grasp yet the concept of a secure password, you'd think the dodos out there would of stopped using password as there password 20+ years ago but passwords like that still seem like the norm with a lot of people unless forced to do otherwise. Podesta stupidly clicked on a fake email which was verified incompetently by one of the Clinton tech people who seemed to have a lot of problems.
Well, if you watch CNN this morning, you'll find that very issue is being discussed. Can the CIA be trusted? Not always, no, but Assange and Putin have far greater trust issues. Trump had originally said Assange should have been executed, till wh***y started covering for him, while Putin has a long history of interfering with the elections of foreign countries he's hostile to. Plus, Assange has worked with the state run Russian news service, making their collusion all the more likely. What Trump's forgetting is, as President he will need US intelligence, but his rejection of their findings on this matter will at the very least lead to a frosty relationship in the next four years.
Have you considered the possibility that you support Trump on this matter simply because you support Trump in general?
You watch a lot of CNN don't you? Assange is a very honest man. When has Assange "worked with" RT? What findings?
Assange sold himself as an honest man. But if this is all proven to be true, then he is anything but.
And if he's so honest, why hasn't he exposed Putin's abuses? Bill Maher asked him why he hasn't exposed Trump's tax returns, and just got a brush off. Seems Julian is pretty selective in who he exposes, which means he's hardly the crusader he claims to be.
Bill Maher!! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
I mentioned Maher because he had consistently been an Assange ally. The fact that Assange did nothing about revealing Trump's tax returns left Maher bewildered.
Doesn't take much to bewilder that imbecile. Assange was just doing the job the corrupted media should have been doing, i.e revealing truths about Clinton. If the media was fair Trump would have won even more easily. Assange isn't hiding out in an Embassy for being a liar.
Maher isn't the media, he's a political satirist like Mark Twain. Still, Maher's question still stands: why didn't Assange out Trump's tax returns? If he was the honest activist he claims to be, he should be an equal opportunity iconoclast. After all, Maher goes after both sides of the aisle.
More fair to Trump? It's the media's job to report when a major political candidate says inflammatory and contradictory things, or when there's the hint of law breaking. Were they supposed to ignore how Trump University was a confidence scheme? Or how he had weaseled out of paying taxes? Or how he had shafted workers and contractors?
No, Assange is in hiding because he broke the law. And he would be indebted to anyone who protected him, even if that person was an autocratic strongman like Putin.
I'm not talking about Maher, that moron is irrelevant. This is a guy who 'joked' about killing people and beating women. Maher is a biased imbecile. I just answered. Assange was leveling the playing field as the media was silent on all of Clinton's crimes. The New York Times released some of Trump's tax records, but didn't say a thing about Clinton's ties to Saudi Arabia and Qatar who fund ISIS. They actually wrote an article praising her foundation. Hahaha, the media focuses on what Trump said on a bus 11 years ago but completely ignores that Clinton is a mass murderer and laughed and bragged about getting a child rapist's sentence reduced.
Assange is in hiding for telling the truth. Snowden is in hiding for telling the truth. Manning is locked away for telling the truth. The claims about Assange are made up. I didn't realise Putin was the leader of Ecuador...
Again, why isn't Assange revealing both sides? Putin is a despotic strongman, and Trump is a narcissistic man baby with a dirty past. But you wouldn't know any of that if you depended on Assange.
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Assange is hardly an innocent bystander in this case, so I'm going to take him with a grain of salt.
As for McAfee - there are better companies around that do a comparable job, according to my computer repair guy. Just because they say something doesn't mean it's written in stone.
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Assange is hardly an innocent bystander in this case, so I'm going to take him with a grain of salt.
As for McAfee - there are better companies around that do a comparable job, according to my computer repair guy. Just because they say something doesn't mean it's written in stone.
I agree with that. But I'm going to take their decades of experience in the field into consideration. Especially when I've come to similar conclusions on my own. It makes me worry about how easily the US intelligence services can be tricked into believing something. Someone pulls off a mediocre phishing scam that has "Putin was here" written all over it, and their conclusion is, hey must have been Putin. That or they just want it to be Putin. They seem awful anxious to start "throwing rocks" at Russia. Seems like they're just up to no good.
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Assange is hardly an innocent bystander in this case, so I'm going to take him with a grain of salt.
As for McAfee - there are better companies around that do a comparable job, according to my computer repair guy. Just because they say something doesn't mean it's written in stone.
I agree with that. But I'm going to take their decades of experience in the field into consideration. Especially when I've come to similar conclusions on my own. It makes me worry about how easily the US intelligence services can be tricked into believing something. Someone pulls a mediocre phishing scam and writes "Putin was here" all over it, and their conclusion is, must have been Putin. That or they just want it to be Putin. They seem awful anxious to start "throwing rocks" at Russia. Seems like they're up to no good.
Or, maybe it was Putin who was up to no good.
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-Bill, otherwise known as Kraichgauer
Assange is hardly an innocent bystander in this case, so I'm going to take him with a grain of salt.
As for McAfee - there are better companies around that do a comparable job, according to my computer repair guy. Just because they say something doesn't mean it's written in stone.
I agree with that. But I'm going to take their decades of experience in the field into consideration. Especially when I've come to similar conclusions on my own. It makes me worry about how easily the US intelligence services can be tricked into believing something. Someone pulls a mediocre phishing scam and writes "Putin was here" all over it, and their conclusion is, must have been Putin. That or they just want it to be Putin. They seem awful anxious to start "throwing rocks" at Russia. Seems like they're up to no good.
Or, maybe it was Putin who was up to no good.
I wouldn't have any trouble believing that at all, if it weren't for all the gaping plot holes.
Kraichgauer
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Joined: 12 Apr 2010
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Assange is hardly an innocent bystander in this case, so I'm going to take him with a grain of salt.
As for McAfee - there are better companies around that do a comparable job, according to my computer repair guy. Just because they say something doesn't mean it's written in stone.
I agree with that. But I'm going to take their decades of experience in the field into consideration. Especially when I've come to similar conclusions on my own. It makes me worry about how easily the US intelligence services can be tricked into believing something. Someone pulls a mediocre phishing scam and writes "Putin was here" all over it, and their conclusion is, must have been Putin. That or they just want it to be Putin. They seem awful anxious to start "throwing rocks" at Russia. Seems like they're up to no good.
Or, maybe it was Putin who was up to no good.
I wouldn't have any trouble believing that at all, if it weren't for all the gaping plot holes.
What holes?
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Assange is hardly an innocent bystander in this case, so I'm going to take him with a grain of salt.
As for McAfee - there are better companies around that do a comparable job, according to my computer repair guy. Just because they say something doesn't mean it's written in stone.
I agree with that. But I'm going to take their decades of experience in the field into consideration. Especially when I've come to similar conclusions on my own. It makes me worry about how easily the US intelligence services can be tricked into believing something. Someone pulls a mediocre phishing scam and writes "Putin was here" all over it, and their conclusion is, must have been Putin. That or they just want it to be Putin. They seem awful anxious to start "throwing rocks" at Russia. Seems like they're up to no good.
Or, maybe it was Putin who was up to no good.
I wouldn't have any trouble believing that at all, if it weren't for all the gaping plot holes.
What holes?
Mainly the unlikelihood that high level Russian intelligence would send a phishing email that had code saying "this came from the Russian government" written all over it.
Kraichgauer
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Joined: 12 Apr 2010
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Assange is hardly an innocent bystander in this case, so I'm going to take him with a grain of salt.
As for McAfee - there are better companies around that do a comparable job, according to my computer repair guy. Just because they say something doesn't mean it's written in stone.
I agree with that. But I'm going to take their decades of experience in the field into consideration. Especially when I've come to similar conclusions on my own. It makes me worry about how easily the US intelligence services can be tricked into believing something. Someone pulls a mediocre phishing scam and writes "Putin was here" all over it, and their conclusion is, must have been Putin. That or they just want it to be Putin. They seem awful anxious to start "throwing rocks" at Russia. Seems like they're up to no good.
Or, maybe it was Putin who was up to no good.
I wouldn't have any trouble believing that at all, if it weren't for all the gaping plot holes.
What holes?
Mainly the unlikelihood that high level Russian intelligence would send a phishing email that had code saying "this came from the Russian government" written all over it.
Intelligence agencies pull boneheaded stunts all the time. Contrary to popular belief, intelligence agencies couldn't change the order of the days of the week without anyone noticing. The Bay of Pigs invasion failed from the start because the secret training camps and prep were the worst kept secret ever! And that's not just the CIA, but also Russian intelligence, and their KGB predecessors. So just because the hacks can be traced back to Stalin jr hardly means that they're false.
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