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  • Typically voting Democratic. That’s the real potential crime that frightens Dear Leader

  • And I quote (thanks Google for finding Wikipedia):

    The United States Flag Codeestablishes advisory rules for display and care of the national flag of the United States of America. It is part of Chapter 1 of Title 4 of the United States Code. Although this is a U.S. federal law, the code is not mandatory…

    So it’s a recommendation. Not a law in the commonly accepted meaning of the word.

    You’re right: It isn’t hard to look something up before shooting off your mouth

  • Is that supposed to upset me?

  • It isn’t enforced because it isn’t law. There’s nothing to enforce

  • It’s a piece of fabric. Do with it what you will

  • No, it hasn’t. Unfortunately, like any movement that accumulates sufficient power, it obviously has the potential to become terroristic

  • No, it wasn’t founded by and for extremists. But extremists do seem to be the only group represented in Netanyahu’s bid to stay out of prison (ahem) “government”

  • I’d like to know how Israelis as a whole respond to these questions, since this sounds like it surveyed only religious conservatives.

  • I understand that about half do. Unfortunately, like the US, they aren’t the half that count

  • Give OpenAI six weeks, and we’ll all be able to

  • Requirements to obtain a drivers license are not standardized across states either. And skill (and temperament, judgement, mood, etc) varies wildly from person to person. There’s no guarantee of skill

  • And what does Trump get in exchange? Kremlin forgets about golden showers? Trump Tower Crimea?

  • Sadly, they’ll also control one of the largest nuclear arsenals on the planet. They’ll remain influential no matter what

  • At least somebody is standing up to Putin. He engineered an internal crisis to sideline the US for at least a decade.

  • Not in the UK, but my uni also has partnerships with Chinese institutions. To the best of my knowledge, they’ve never upheld their side of the agreements.

  • So just a distractor?

  • Time to find and identify the “third party”? Or, better yet, find a way to swamp their surveillance with false signals

  • Bending the knee to Xi and Trump won’t end well. Europe seems actually interested in preserving its autonomy, with means, motive, and opportunity to make it happen