Search:
Type: Posts; User: nashmetal100
Search:
Search took 0.00 seconds.
-
And why couldn't they do all those things if they were transparent? Who or what citizens are going to stop a federal official from getting rich or hiring and making contracts with friends?
-
I keep hearing that transparency can help citizens prevent their government from becoming corrupt... transparency, in this context, meaning the government holds no secrets from the people. But I...
-
I know that the government doesn't do it out in the open. That's why I'm asking why they don't. If they got exposed, what would happen to them? If average citizens tried attacking the government for...
-
Let's say there's a corrupt government out there that checks all the typical boxes: accepting bribes, prosecuting innocent people, framing foreign countries for things so they have a reason to start...
-
It isn't tied to work, it's mainly just hobby. And I know what the local laws are but the police and courts are acting against them and even admitting to it.
-
But there was footage of the cop acting unorthodox and I wanted to use it against him in court if I make an appeal. And also, the camera is mighty expensive.
-
-
My lawyer and I know that. So does the judge and police. But they're blatantly not following the law. And if I protest I'll get arrested so I'm trying to figure out how to overcome this. For what...
-
So I recently got in trouble for filming something on private property, trying to get some shots of the beach for a video, even though there was no sign or fence indicating that it was private...
-
Hi there, I was just wondering if there was a specific name to this logical fallacy. I almost think it's circular reasoning but I'm not entirely sure. Here are some examples:
A: Colleges and...
-
No problem. I can relate to this kind of stuff as I grew up with OCD, granted it wasn't this severe but still. Anyhoo, if you're referring to the sentence "the effect of the music is nuanced by the...
-
All right, so think about it this way. Let's say there's a spectrum that's only been divided into 2 colors: black & white. All right? But now let's say that there's a spectrum that has black on one...
|