How do they advocate a set of rules and laws that are either already law (though shalt not kill) or ones that are completely blatantly unconstitutional:
You shall have no other gods before me.
You shall not make for yourself a graven image…
You shall not take the name of the Lord your God in vain.
Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy.
Honor your father and your mother. (forced speech/action)
Pretty sure they can be held accountable to behavioral rules established by their employer.
It's not an amendment violation to insult your boss but he has every right to fire you for it.
It's illegal. What do you mean "should"? Do you feel the law "should" be changed? Legally or morally "should"?
"Under what is known as the compelled speech doctrine, the First Amendment's free speech protections extend beyond generally keeping the government from suppressing people from saying what they want: It also generally bars the government from compelling people to express things they do not want to say."
Constitution
How do they advocate a set of rules and laws that are either already law (though shalt not kill) or ones that are completely blatantly unconstitutional:
Hero
Awesome comment
What's the point...
...in suing someone who would never pay?
Burn
Burn
Burn
Burn
Won't survive
It won't survive the first challenge.
turn it off
Why don't the service providers just pause their access completely until the bills are paid? It's very simple.
Interpol Powers
My understanding is that Interpol agents do not have arrest powers.
Regulations
Pretty sure they can be held accountable to behavioral rules established by their employer. It's not an amendment violation to insult your boss but he has every right to fire you for it.
Who force them?
Who forced them to work for free?
Some of us don't care
What would stop the millions of users that don't give a F starting alternate subreddits on existing locked down reddit subreddit topics?
Illegal
It's illegal. What do you mean "should"? Do you feel the law "should" be changed? Legally or morally "should"? "Under what is known as the compelled speech doctrine, the First Amendment's free speech protections extend beyond generally keeping the government from suppressing people from saying what they want: It also generally bars the government from compelling people to express things they do not want to say."
don't use this one good knives
I recommend using a professional or wheystones for quality knives.
Republicans care not for the law
Republicans have no respect for the law and often pass or try to pass blatantly unconstitutional laws. They are bad at their jobs.
The real question
Law
Would this rule over-rule the local laws of the country?
What would it take for Trump to be declared a vexatious litigant?
Is it possible or will he always get away with stuff because "Maybe he's running for president?"
Wyoming population
579,000 people. If a state ever mattered less, this is it.
interview
I would literally pay to watch an interview where someone directly asks him about this bullshit lying. 'So you said X, but did Y, please explain'
Good old fashioned police work
What happened to all the techniques on law enforcement they employed prior to computer crime?