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“Separate but equal isn’t”

Site Policies

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Users Are Not Anonymous

When you register with the site you must provide your first and last name, and the city, state and country in which you live1.

Why do we do this? Because, while anonymity doesn’t guarantee bad behavior, it enables it. Part of what lets humans form functioning communities are the forces which motivate and compel us to “behave”…and those almost always depend on us being identifiable to others.

We do not intend to verify the information you provide. But if it turns out you’ve been deceptive, you will be erased from the site.

Be Civil Towards Others

Which doesn’t mean you can’t express strong differences of opinion. But should you choose to do so in a way we deem (in our sole judgement) to be detrimental to this community, your interactions with the site may be limited, and your account may be expunged.

Keep in mind as well that what you write here can be regulated or modified by us (generally via deletion).

If you wish to say something that we don’t wish to be part of this community, there are thousands of other places online where you can express yourself.

Copyright

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  1. That’s a US-centric view of government; use comparable information if you are not a US resident. 

His Imperial Majesty Speaks!

mostly incoherently, but still…

“We’re gonna start a big investigation on [California’s high-speed rail project] because it’s — I’ve never seen anything like it. Nobody has ever seen anything like it. The worst overruns that there have ever been in the history of our country. And it wasn’t even necessary. I would have said, ‘You don’t buy it.’ You take an airplane — it costs you $2. It costs you nothing.”