And when the Republican party inevitably puts up Romney as their banker-owned patsy-in-chief this November, the election cycle will be entirely about pushing away young voters.
I highly doubt that disaffected Democrats who decide not to vote for Obama (aka Bush 2.0) in November are going to jump ship to vote for the Republican's Obama-lite. More than likely, we'll just see record low voter turnouts from both parties.
Now that we've called their bluff and gotten it on the front page, so to speak, they will simply shelve it for a bit, and the bring it back as an attachment to a bill that would be politically damaging for most representatives to oppose, such as more funding for injured veterans.
He said Creative America did not copy Public Knowledge's email but was just encouraging supporters to get in touch with their senators
"We didn't copy the email; I had waffles for breakfast!"
"We didn't copy the email; my cat's breath smells like catfood!"
"We didn't copy the email; Chewbacca was a Wookie!"
There's a whole host of major hedge fund managers who wish they had invested in gold last year rather than equities. In my view, "hopes, dreams, and decades old misconceptions" applies to the stock market today, not precious metals.
But really, for "less affluent" folk, I find silver easier to get into. Silver is only $30 an ounce right now, and you can get it for only slightly over the spot price if you buy it in junk silver. Gold is hard to get in any weight that won't break the bank for the average person, since 1/10 of an ounce (seriously, that's a smaaaalll coin) is still about $200.
As a troll, your job is to make me think you really believe what you're saying, and no one is truly stupid enough to think that the ability to find knowledge easily and instantly from anywhere around the world is "nothing".
Ideas are the only thing the US produces anymore, and as our ideas get shittier and shittier, we have to get more and more draconian to try and prop up our dying economy.
Reading the opinion makes it clear that the court was very specific about what you could and could not do. The judge even questioned the juror about his tweets after the first time it happened, and the guy kept doing it anyway.
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I can point you to videos from 30 years ago where he says the same things he says now. :P
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Among those with the power to hurt you, who have you pissed off today?
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Prediction
I highly doubt that disaffected Democrats who decide not to vote for Obama (aka Bush 2.0) in November are going to jump ship to vote for the Republican's Obama-lite. More than likely, we'll just see record low voter turnouts from both parties.
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Clearly
Taking down your own website = Abuse
/MPAA_insane_troll_logic
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What Will Really Happen
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On the post: CreativeAmerica Denies Copying; Inadvertently Shows Why SOPA/PIPA Are Dangerous
Tomorrow's Possible Non-Sequitur PR Statements
"We didn't copy the email; my cat's breath smells like catfood!"
"We didn't copy the email; Chewbacca was a Wookie!"
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Is that morally okay, or must I allow all speech on my property to be righteous in the zegota universe?
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But really, for "less affluent" folk, I find silver easier to get into. Silver is only $30 an ounce right now, and you can get it for only slightly over the spot price if you buy it in junk silver. Gold is hard to get in any weight that won't break the bank for the average person, since 1/10 of an ounce (seriously, that's a smaaaalll coin) is still about $200.
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Re: Hammer, Meet Thumb
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Re: An interesting stat, maybe?
1. Anonymous Coward
2. out_of_the_blue
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As a troll, your job is to make me think you really believe what you're saying, and no one is truly stupid enough to think that the ability to find knowledge easily and instantly from anywhere around the world is "nothing".
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Re: Response to: Anonymous Coward on Jan 2nd, 2012 @ 2:42pm
On the post: Writers Guild Realizing That SOPA Goes Too Far; Union Support For Censoring The Internet Begins To Crack
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"Rounded edges on a phone! I claim them!"
On the post: Writers Guild Realizing That SOPA Goes Too Far; Union Support For Censoring The Internet Begins To Crack
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Not sure is he was ballsy, or just stupid.
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