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Software Engineer. Entrepreneur. An Overwhelming Surplus of Diggity. If the right to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed, why can't I own a tac-nuke?
Chicago, IL
Joined July 2009
@Emmmyalluu @KevOnStage Nothing was worse than the Black Eyed Peas except maybe the whole pre-Michael Jackson era. (The less said about "Up With People," the better off we all are.)
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@atx_hombre @LuxFella By definition, "fully normalized" means no duplicates. But any database of significant size is unlikely to be fully normalized because query performance tends to suffer.
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RT @HoopyFrood76: @Emmmyalluu @KevOnStage Nothing was worse than the Black Eyed Peas except maybe the whole pre-Michael Jackson era. (The l…
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@Emmmyalluu @KevOnStage Nothing was worse than the Black Eyed Peas except maybe the whole pre-Michael Jackson era. (The less said about "Up With People," the better off we all are.)
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@Doragoon6 @Jesse_Brenneman @EvilWomanLiker USAID can fall under telos the same way the Pentagon can. Neither are formally defined in the Constitution. Don't like it? Run for Congress and change it. Just because you don't like something doesn't mage it any less legitimate under constitutionally granted powers.
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@Doragoon6 @Jesse_Brenneman @EvilWomanLiker Because Congress authorized it under their powers granted by the Constitution. Facts don't care about your personal opinion. Both USAID and Pentagon are budgeted by Congress. Go after both or neither.
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@Doragoon6 @Jesse_Brenneman @EvilWomanLiker Why is Pentagon spending any more legitimate than any other congressionally budgeted spending?
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@Doragoon6 @Jesse_Brenneman @EvilWomanLiker But the military was there. Was that a good use of taxpayer dollars by an organization that can't pass an audit?
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@limbstan @Crashxd12 @DavidRau101 @speechboy71 Facts are Marbury lets them do it. The reasoning concerns if the executive branch is overstepping its bounds. Here's the thing, under Marbury, reasoning doesn't even have to matter if no higher court takes up a challenge.
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@Doragoon6 @Jesse_Brenneman @EvilWomanLiker Then why did we need the military there in the first place?
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@limbstan @Crashxd12 @DavidRau101 @speechboy71 I'm not advocating for anything. I think Marbury was a bad ruling. Facts don't care about your feelings, though.
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@Doragoon6 @Jesse_Brenneman @EvilWomanLiker So you're going on this sidetrack because you don't think the government was overthrown?
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@limbstan @Crashxd12 @DavidRau101 @speechboy71 They decide what's constitutional. They can stop whatever they like. Of course, they have no way to really enforce their authority, but that's a separate issue.
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@Doragoon6 @Jesse_Brenneman @EvilWomanLiker Operation Odyssey Dawn--the U.S. led portion of the Libyan operation under UNSCR 1973 had these U.S. forces deployed (which doesn't include the forces deployed to support operations led by other NATO allies):
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@Doragoon6 @Jesse_Brenneman @EvilWomanLiker So it's not an overthrow if they don't have an official presence? Really. That's your criteria. How do you define "official presence"? What about Obama overthrowing Libya? Does that count?
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@Doragoon6 @Jesse_Brenneman @EvilWomanLiker No one declares war anymore. WWII was the last formally declared war in the U.S. There are all sorts of reasons why this is the case that are mostly pointless to hash out on Twitter, but liability underlies most of them. But you still didn't name those 1-2. It shouldn't be hard
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@Doragoon6 @Jesse_Brenneman @EvilWomanLiker 1-2 governments? Really? Name those 1-2 so I know which ones I don't have to redundantly list when I expand those numbers.
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