ninja

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Digital age verification is only advocated by people who don't know how the internet works. All it's going to do is drive usage away from regulated sites to unregulated ones.

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The stock wouldn't be subject to IPO laws because there was no IPO.

Trump Media 'went public' by being bought by another, already publicly traded, company. That company changed its appearance to become the current Trump Media thus bypassing the IPO process.

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It's a lemming.

Don't worry, the US Treasury has directions:

https://fiscal.treasury.gov/public/gifts-to-government.html

Before I migrated the bots were doing quite well by taking old posts and rewording them into new ones. I only started tracking them when I noticed one posting about a months old event as if it had just happened.

Firearm's ammunition is a mixed bag because many military sizes are standardized with the rest of NATO. 5.56, 7.62, and 9 mm sure; but then you get a bunch measured in caliber .308, .45, .50.

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They tried going after the servers and owners and found it impossible to defeat all the piracy sites. There are too many sites scattered across too many jurisdictions and new ones are created too easily. Instead, they want ISPs to do the work for them. When the ISPs fail the MPAA can sue them and make more money.

Hulu was jointly owned by Disney/ABC, Comcast/NBC, Fox, and Warner Bros. Disney bought Fox, becoming the majority stake holder. Comcast and Warner threw in the towel and sold their shares to Disney.

It's fire stations right? There were those laws that let you abandon children at fire stations without repercussions.

OP edited an already bad title.

His testimony states that he chose at random which boxes were being moved and that Trump decided how many boxes were enough. Not all the boxes contained classified documents and the testimony states they didn't know what was in the boxes, those that were returned or retained.

It demonstrates noncompliance with the presidential archiving laws but not necessarily the willful retention of classified materials.

no getting around that purchasing/sale ban by giving it away for free

Laws tend to be documented quite well. https://legiscan.com/NY/text/S08008/2023

Genie goes into the booklet and comes back out carrying a large pile of small 2d letters and drops them at your feet.

I don't know why you needed a blank booklet so badly, but all the instructional text was carried out of it.

It's clearly labeled as your salary.

I thought that was cool so I read the wikipedia page you linked...and that's not what he did.

Carnegie's funds covered only the library buildings themselves, and Carnegie gave library buildings to cities on the condition that the cities stocked and maintained them

He built the buildings but required the cities to pay for the upkeep. We want it the other way around. The libraries already exist but someone has to pay to keep them running.

The argument isn't that he was unaware of the law but that he was unaware he was violating it. In order to be convicted of mishandling the classified documents it has to be proven that he did it intentionally. The law is forgiving for accidental mishandling.

It's a desk organizer.

summary of the bill:

child support may be retroactive to nine months prior to the date the child is born if the order is entered within the first year after the birth of the child.

Even shitty lawmakers think of things like that.

Then you have no rights. All freedoms granted you can be taken away for committing the right crime.

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firemen

There actually are a lot of laws that allow prosecutors to stack charges.

One side committing war crimes doesn't justify the other side committing war crimes. Everyone knows Hamas isn't following the rules. If they did they wouldn't have blown the wall and murdered swaths of civilians. That doesn't justify murdering more civilians.

I can see the headline now: Cruise ship loses no passengers; completes route on time