USSC Hacked

Oh, for fucks sake. It appears that Reddit fags are behind this. No one else would give a fuck about Schwartz - at least not enough to mention him and shed e-tears over him...
 
That's not to say the USSC and the justice system are anything but fucked (haha, I said but fucked) up. There are numerous SCOTUS decisions that have gone down, and I always have to bring up the travesty that is Kelo v. New London. The Justice Department will continue to fight with the states over marijuana, etc. That said, Schwartz broke the law and killed himself. Most internet warriors understand when they break the law that their lives are going to become difficult. Even a simple piracy king like Sean Parker figured that out, and he was able to pick himself up and cash in on Zuckerberg's Facebook project.
 
I honestly thought they had just made up the URL to make it look like a hacking. It's sheer incompetence to have had the site still hacked more than 24 hours after the attack. Why the fuck can't the government operate a fucking website?!!? This has seriously pissed me off for some time, like when the DoEd site couldn't properly manage a student loan account it was "handling" for me...
 
Oh, for fucks sake. It appears that Reddit fags are behind this. No one else would give a fuck about Schwartz - at least not enough to mention him and shed e-tears over him...

First, schwartz was big time. Lots of anons care about him and also hate the DOJ assholes doing their asshole-y stuff.

And also his association with reddit was majorly played up. I've been on reddit for 4 years and never heard of him. He basically worked with them for like a year (2 years after the site formed) and they parted their separate ways in 2008ish
 
First, schwartz was big time. Lots of anons care about him and also hate the DOJ assholes doing their asshole-y stuff.

And also his association with reddit was majorly played up. I've been on reddit for 4 years and never heard of him. He basically worked with them for like a year (2 years after the site formed) and they parted their separate ways in 2008ish

I've mainly stuck to political boards, so I know very little about Reddit. The Violentacrez incident showed up on my radar, but that's about it.

What is it exactly?
 
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