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cloudsinthesky
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Comment #19330821
> The migrant caravans are obviously intending to violate US law by entering the country illegally. Citation need. I think it is the exact opposite situation, so regardless of the …
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Comment #19330689
> Republicans can only remain in power if people continue to vote them into office That's not true. People voted them out in 2016 but their votes were not counted, or their registr…
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Comment #19330355
> not unreasonable to ask for information It is unreasonable to state that being asked for information is the exact same thing as being accused of a crime and found guilty . OP com…
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Comment #19330309
> not to release the documents I'm quite certain the crime here would be releasing these documents and doxxing innocent people who are doing their normal, okay, not-illegal jobs.
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Comment #19330291
> The migrant caravan is very obviously being accused of breaking the law By whom? I've never heard this! > (at a minimum, conspiracy to commit a crime) What crime? What are you ta…
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Comment #19330073
I think some news articles mentioned that test drives are over? Maybe that was a mistake? I think that Tesla will remove the Schedule a Test Drive link soon? Maybe I'm wrong.
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Comment #19330041
Nobody here is accused of breaking the law. Are you lying about this or do you have other sources?
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Comment #19330031
Buying a car and returning it is not the same as going on a test drive. Pretending it is the same thing is just ridiculous and super out-of-touch with the target audience of the lo…
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Comment #19330023
> without even being able to try the product? People can still try it, just not for free and from Tesla. I test drove a Model S P90 in 2012 from the store in Toronto and it changed…
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Comment #19323060
Article discusses the differences in measuring what a user counts as, so the numbers are difficult to pin down exactly. Anecdotally, I still _have_ my account, but no longer log in…
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Comment #19321895
Are you now the CEO of a publicly traded company, making statements about privacy directly to the people you insulted previously, without even addressing the horrible insults you s…
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Comment #19321715
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Comment #19321172
> No one cares who you are, they are just trying to sell ad space. That's not true at all. GP comment referenced the fact that foreign companies get the data and then manipulate pu…
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Comment #19321114
> But, I think you're overestimating people's capacity to care about issues that will have no real consequence on their life. Why do you think that this has no real consequence on …
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Comment #19321058
> there's a bug in that procedure Are you sure? I don't think there is! > Before he signed the act, digitally signing wasn't legal, Is that true? I think this is the source of erro…
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Comment #19320871
> The unfortunate explanation for the phenomena that you're observing is that most people simply don't care about their privacy -- at least not nearly as much as you do. I don't th…
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