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May 1, 2024 21:29:11   #
Mogon wrote:
The spoils of war include taking the toys and ammo of the fallen enemy! Never ending supply!


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May 1, 2024 20:24:21   #
I agree. I have 3000 rounds of powder. If that ain’t enough guess I’m dead.
archie bunker wrote:
There are so many partisan people who are corrupt now, that we live in a banana republic. The left is winning now, and it ain't gonna wash out well.
They claim to want a united country.
Well, that unity rests in towing their line. Anything else is division.
They are authoritarian, totalitarian, Isis like maniacs. This is what I see, and my opinion.
But, keep your powder dry. You're gonna need it.
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May 1, 2024 20:19:00   #
LiberalGrammyD wrote:
Not All the Party


No not all. Just Biden and his clown car administration. No guts. Can’t afford to piss off the democrat whacko base. Cowards.
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May 1, 2024 19:41:31   #
XXX wrote:
I know. Can we put Biden through court now when he leaves office?


If the DOJ wasn’t so corrupt Biden’s family would be on trial right now for money laundering and Biden would be impeached for influence peddling.
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May 1, 2024 19:39:29   #
Ronald Hatt wrote:
We already have that....a laughing Hyena, with bad breath!

A President, with no breath!


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May 1, 2024 19:28:55   #
federally indicted mattoid wrote:
Comer and Gym tried and tried and tried and tried....


It’s the politics of today. Biden can’t do anything that Democrats would find impeachable. They wouldn’t even impeach Mayorkas. A guy who has definitely violated his oath of office.
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May 1, 2024 19:12:33   #
Great. Now those entities will raise their prices.
Lily wrote:
Major U.S. Wireless Carriers Hit With $200 Million Fine

Multiple United States cell phone carriers have been collectively fined approximately $200 million by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for allegedly sharing customers’ location data without their consent.

According to FOX Business, the FCC issued the fine to AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint, and Verizon, accusing the providers of sharing access to location information of customers “without consent and without taking reasonable measures to protect that information against unauthorized disclosure.”

“Sprint and T-Mobile – which have merged since the investigation began – face fines of more than $12 million and $80 million, respectively. AT&T is fined more than $57 million, and Verizon is fined almost $47 million,” the FCC announced.

“Our communications providers have access to some of the most sensitive information about us. These carriers failed to protect the information entrusted to them. Here, we are talking about some of the most sensitive data in their possession: customers’ real-time location information, revealing where they go and who they are,” said FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel.

“As we resolve these cases – which were first proposed by the last Administration – the Commission remains committed to holding all carriers accountable and making sure they fulfill their obligations to their customers as stewards of this most private data,” she added.

The FCC stated:

In 2018, U.S. Senator Ron Wyden first highlighted the use case which launched the agency’s investigation and the legal concerns stemming from it in a public letter to its leadership. The FCC Enforcement Bureau investigations of the four carriers found that each carrier sold access to its customers’ location information to “aggregators,” who then resold access to such information to third-party location-based service providers. In doing so, each carrier attempted to offload its obligations to obtain customer consent onto downstream recipients of location information, which in many instances meant that no valid customer consent was obtained. This initial failure was compounded when, after becoming aware that their safeguards were ineffective, the carriers continued to sell access to location information without taking reasonable measures to protect it from unauthorized access.

Under the law, including section 222 of the Communications Act, carriers are required to take reasonable measures to protect certain customer information, including location information. Carriers are also required to maintain the confidentiality of such customer information and to obtain affirmative, express customer consent before using, disclosing, or allowing access to such information. These obligations apply equally when carriers share customer information with third parties.


FOX Business reports:

The FCC claimed “aggregators” that received customer location data from the carriers turned around and charged third-party location-based service providers for access at a price.

The carriers kept up their practice of selling access to such data even “after becoming aware that their safeguards were ineffective,” the regulator also alleged.

“This industry-wide third-party aggregator location-based services program was discontinued more than five years ago after we took steps to ensure that critical services like roadside assistance, fraud protection and emergency response would not be disrupted,” T-Mobile told FOX Business. “We take our responsibility to keep customer data secure very seriously and have always supported the FCC’s commitment to protecting consumers, but this decision is wrong, and the fine is excessive. We intend to challenge it.”

AT&T also took issue with the FCC’s move and indicated to FOX Business it plans to challenge the order “after conducting a legal review.”

The Texas-based carrier argued it “unfairly holds us responsible for another company’s violation of our contractual requirements to obtain consent, ignores the immediate steps we took to address that company’s failures, and perversely punishes us for supporting life-saving location services like emergency medical alerts and roadside assistance that the FCC itself previously encouraged.”

“Verizon is deeply committed to protecting customer privacy,” company spokesperson Rich Young told FOX Business. “In this case, when one bad actor gained unauthorized access to information relating to a very small number of customers, we quickly and proactively cut off the fraudster, shut down the program, and worked to ensure this couldn’t happen again. Unfortunately, the FCC’s order gets it wrong on both the facts and the law, and we plan to appeal this decision.”

The old program, which Verizon ended over five years ago, “required affirmative, opt-in customer consent and was intended to support services like roadside assistance and medical alerts,” according to Young.


https://en-volve.com/2024/05/01/major-u-s-wireless-carriers-hit-with-200-million-fine/
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May 1, 2024 19:07:24   #
LiberalGrammyD wrote:
Welcome to OPP Formula1 superspeed. It is good to see another patriot realize just how dangerous and psychotic Trump is. You are also right in that Pres. Biden hasn't committed any crime or misdemeanor in his time in office. We need to convince everyone we can that Trump must not elected in November.


You should look at the evidence instead of being a life long sheeple. There’s lots of circumstantial evidence Biden committed crimes. He just hasn’t been charged.
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May 1, 2024 18:17:38   #
dbirch wrote:
and Johnson didn't run for re-e******n. Hope it works with biden


He may be replaced.
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May 1, 2024 18:16:13   #
AuH20 wrote:
Nor does a man need to be chained to a shrew.


As usual the i***ts say something stupid no one said. No one is saying marriage = bliss.
It’s a proven fact married people on average, are happier than single adults. It’s also proven that children growing up with a mother and father, on average, are much happier, successful, and respectful of authority than those who did not.
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May 1, 2024 16:51:41   #
pegw wrote:
I firmly believe if you were a young woman you would feel very different than what you are now saying. Women want choice to live their lives, not being forced to carry an unwanted child, and compassionate care if they misscarry


Shouldn't those young women thought of that before they spread their legs? There's a reason God said sex outside of marriage is a sin. Has to be about innocent life being discarded and all the problems that come with "free sex."
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May 1, 2024 16:49:34   #
pegw wrote:
Trump is also defending into senility. Just listen to his speeches. He doesn't make sense or talk in complete sentences I call him America's favorite career criminal.


I call you the village idi**.
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May 1, 2024 16:48:48   #
proud republican wrote:
If Trump is jailed, his approval rating will go through the roof .. And please tell me how did Trump intimidated that slimeball cohen???


He didn't. She's incapable of critical thinking so she repeats some leftwing talking point from some lefty talking head. In short she's another useful idi**.
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May 1, 2024 16:47:16   #
Oldsalt wrote:
This just goes to show how far down the hole America has slid. I doesn't need to be this way. However we must get rid of the Dept of Education and overhaul the public school system. All of the anti American teachers must be let go. If the Lords prayer and the Pledge of Allegiance is not the start of every class then we are not raising our children right. America is an exceptional country and the most exceptional on the face of the earth. If we are not teaching our children that they will not defend our country when the time comes.
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Have you listened to these i***t college students? They are now calling for the end to capitalism. The only economic model that allows their parents or taxpayer (if i***t Biden has his way) to pay for such an outrageous often worthless education for them.
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May 1, 2024 16:44:33   #
LostAggie66 wrote:
No I was asking for your opinion on the issue that was all.


Nope. I do not believe you end or reduce a******ns through legislation. I believe you must change "hearts" and minds through education and science. If more people were convinced that a fetus is an innocent human life that feels pain, reacts to stimuli, and has its own DNA, giving the fetus its own identity, I believe a******ns would decrease. I do not believe a six week limit is too radical. I believe having a fetus ripped apart like a piece of trash is radical. The only way this becomes my only issue is if the person running is for a******n at anytime, as most democrats are. If they aren't they don't have the fortitude to admit it.
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