i've used that before as wellyeah, and for every reliable, truthful site there are probably 10 that are full of shitThe internet is not full of total BS when you are doing citations searches. [I know you are on record as thinking the US Code for the Federal Communications Act is iffy, but you are a rare......somethingorother]. I mean goddamn, you can search all Federal cases unless some gag order is on. You can file Federal cases electronically. Most municipalities have searchable databases now. I have to say that any url that has dotgove or dotorg has NEVER given me a sniffle. You're paranoic to be contrary, to the point of absurdity.
And if people can come on here and blow shit to others how they have insurance and the people who don't are just lazy ignorant fucks because they don't, I can turn that around and say, well now, you can't read and understand the proposed legislation? TFB, go hire a lawyer. It's about the same thing don't you think? I got my education, now go get yours.
Of course I'm really not like that. I've offered plenty of info to you, specifically, and you went on and on about how you can get tangled up in the interwebs. I gave the citation and the derivation's source but nooooooo, I was plotting to get you hooked into some evil slanted scheme!!! I'm lying intentionally by telling you where to find something that doesn't contain any opinion whatsoever, just plain statutes. Geez I'm horrible.
yeah, keep believeing that "if it on the internet, it MUST be true"
and you lie when you make the claim that i said the US Code was "iffy"
i never said it
i may have said you SOURCE, if not a .gov site was likely iffy
This is the one I use; it's easy to navigate and it's reliable.
LII: U.S. Code: Home
i would call that a reliable source
what i DONT consider a reliable site is thinkprogress, dailyKOS, Huffington post, newsmax, WND
and several other