What would be ironic and kinda funny would be if firefighters themselves objected to the signature and BURNED copies of the bill on the steps of Congress!
You're wrong im sure Mike commits suicide every single time someone claims he's wrong or laughs at him(I know I do!) ....We both have robot butlers complete with defibrillator for just such occasions.
Yes but this is Obama's turning point.
He either needs to be FOR or AGAINST censorship, and this is going to be how people remember him:
either "yeah, I remember Obama, he's the guy that didn't give a crap about the public and sided with corporations and broke the internet and started the civil war"
or "Yeah, I remember Obama, he's the guy that stopped corporations putting in their own laws and robbing the US blind"
and 4,173 of those will be copy-kit identical spams.
MPAA also has a nasty history of faking peoples agreement and sending letters "on your behalf". They usually target groups such as the elderly or disabled or non-english speakers (who SOMEHOW manage to write in english just this once!) who won't realize that anything has been sent in their name without their knowledge claiming a stance they themselves may not even care 2 bits about.
Because Steve Gibson enjoys masturbating onto court documents and financial repercussion folders too much to give it all up now?....oh yeah...thats it..threaten me with disbarment...mmmm aaaah.....
If they were giving guidance to Steve Gibson then the first page would have been on how to load a shotgun and the 2nd would have been the best angle to put the barrel in his mouth......
If e-parashite(not typo) passes I say we mindfuck the system.
Firstly we say our DRM is security-by-being-ignored-by-law-enforcement, then if someone spies on us and tries to have us shut down we cry DRM-avoidance!!!!
It was innovative in the sense that it didn't want to pay 90% of its revenue to an shitty outdated incumbent collection agents whose members should have been lined up against a wall years ago and shot for crimes against the citizens of the USA. (and humanity in general)
They could win "for a while" but if E-parasite goes through the US pretty quickly plunge into a new ACTUAL civil war as the rich stomp all over the freedom of speech of the general public (well more than they do currently).
And let's be honest, if the US DID overthrow its government (it's your duty under the 2nd Amendment) then the new system would HAVE to be better.
For one thing if you charged $5 to throw a brick at a MAFIAA executive the deficit would be cleared within a week.
No copyrighted terms that I 'don't own' but lots of possibly infringing words.........
Also gonna be fun when every single member of the senate, congress and even whitehouse.gov get taken down by a random notice.
Would the whitehouse itself DARE to let such a law pass then declare itself immune from takedowns for evil infringement?
It's very weird, but its almost like someone out there WANTS there to be a 2nd american civil war and is actively pushing the public over the edge with ridiculous and dangerous laws............
Everytime someone posts a takedown for content that google DOESN'T take down, google should post a direct link to it on the far right of every single search page.
That way if you try to cover up even a relatively minor offense you draw the eyes of hundreds of millions of people straight to it.
Actually the most effective way to stop videos of police brutality going on line is for the police to brutalize EVERYONE with a camera (or a website) (or a blog) (or a brain with greater than a 60second recall).
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widely focussed law: If its POSSIBLE you have killed someone we will execute you.
See the difference? If you can't then I worry for you and your families.
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He either needs to be FOR or AGAINST censorship, and this is going to be how people remember him:
either "yeah, I remember Obama, he's the guy that didn't give a crap about the public and sided with corporations and broke the internet and started the civil war"
or "Yeah, I remember Obama, he's the guy that stopped corporations putting in their own laws and robbing the US blind"
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MPAA also has a nasty history of faking peoples agreement and sending letters "on your behalf". They usually target groups such as the elderly or disabled or non-english speakers (who SOMEHOW manage to write in english just this once!) who won't realize that anything has been sent in their name without their knowledge claiming a stance they themselves may not even care 2 bits about.
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Firstly we say our DRM is security-by-being-ignored-by-law-enforcement, then if someone spies on us and tries to have us shut down we cry DRM-avoidance!!!!
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And let's be honest, if the US DID overthrow its government (it's your duty under the 2nd Amendment) then the new system would HAVE to be better.
For one thing if you charged $5 to throw a brick at a MAFIAA executive the deficit would be cleared within a week.
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No copyrighted terms that I 'don't own' but lots of possibly infringing words.........
Also gonna be fun when every single member of the senate, congress and even whitehouse.gov get taken down by a random notice.
Would the whitehouse itself DARE to let such a law pass then declare itself immune from takedowns for evil infringement?
It's very weird, but its almost like someone out there WANTS there to be a 2nd american civil war and is actively pushing the public over the edge with ridiculous and dangerous laws............
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When all he does is comes off as a retarded dishcloth.
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That way if you try to cover up even a relatively minor offense you draw the eyes of hundreds of millions of people straight to it.
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It's fascinating how some people will suck up to "those in power" wherever they can. I wonder if they expect favors in return or something?
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