I clicked there (see this) to "report Senator Lieberman as an idiot" and sent him a polite message (basically saying that you don't fix problems by censoring the Internet). I just got the response! I'm so excited.
January 10, 2012
Mr. Jeffrey Nonken
(address redacted*)
Dear Mr. Nonken:
Thank you for taking the time to contact me. I appreciate the opportunity to know your opinions on the pressing issues facing our nation. Regrettably, due to the huge volume of mail that I receive, I am only able to research and address comments sent to me from Connecticut residents. If you are not from Connecticut, you may want to consider sending a message to the Senators from your state of residence. You can do so by visiting http://www.senate.gov for a link to the websites of each member of the United State Senate. If you are currently residing out of state, but are still a Connecticut resident or have a connection to Connecticut, please be certain to use your Connecticut address or indicate your Connecticut connection in the first paragraph of your email.
I value having the benefit of your thoughtful concerns, since I do receive detailed weekly reports from my staff providing a sampling of comments from across the country on timely issues before Congress.
Thank you again for sharing your views and concerns with me. I hope you will continue to visit my website at http://lieberman.senate.gov for updated news about my work on behalf of Connecticut and the nation. Please contact me if you have any additional questions or comments about our work in Congress.
Sincerely,
Joseph I. Lieberman UNITED STATES SENATOR
JIL:JV
Couldn't even be pissed to send a form letter about SOPA. He had to send me a form letter saying he couldn't afford to send me a form letter.
*Though I'm sure you can find me with minimal research. I'm not exactly hiding.
I clicked there to report Senator Lieberman as an idiot and sent him a polite message (basically saying that you don't fix problems by censoring the Internet). I just got the response! I'm so excited.
January 10, 2012
Mr. Jeffrey Nonken
(address redacted)
Dear Mr. Nonken:
Thank you for taking the time to contact me. I appreciate the opportunity to know your opinions on the pressing issues facing our nation. Regrettably, due to the huge volume of mail that I receive, I am only able to research and address comments sent to me from Connecticut residents. If you are not from Connecticut, you may want to consider sending a message to the Senators from your state of residence. You can do so by visiting http://www.senate.gov for a link to the websites of each member of the United State Senate. If you are currently residing out of state, but are still a Connecticut resident or have a connection to Connecticut, please be certain to use your Connecticut address or indicate your Connecticut connection in the first paragraph of your email.
I value having the benefit of your thoughtful concerns, since I do receive detailed weekly reports from my staff providing a sampling of comments from across the country on timely issues before Congress.
Thank you again for sharing your views and concerns with me. I hope you will continue to visit my website at http://lieberman.senate.gov for updated news about my work on behalf of Connecticut and the nation. Please contact me if you have any additional questions or comments about our work in Congress.
Sincerely,
Joseph I. Lieberman UNITED STATES SENATOR
JIL:JV
Well, I did contact some of my Connecticut cousins as promised. No response. Of course, seeing as they're sentient lifeforms, they may be voting against their fine senator already. Then again, I don't actually know what their politics are like (though two of them did occupy Wall Street).
I clicked there to report Senator Lieberman as an idiot and sent him a polite message (basically saying that you don't fix problems by censoring the Internet). I just got the response! I'm so excited.
January 10, 2012
Mr. Jeffrey Nonken
(address redacted)
Dear Mr. Nonken:
Thank you for taking the time to contact me. I appreciate the opportunity to know your opinions on the pressing issues facing our nation. Regrettably, due to the huge volume of mail that I receive, I am only able to research and address comments sent to me from Connecticut residents. If you are not from Connecticut, you may want to consider sending a message to the Senators from your state of residence. You can do so by visiting http://www.senate.gov for a link to the websites of each member of the United State Senate. If you are currently residing out of state, but are still a Connecticut resident or have a connection to Connecticut, please be certain to use your Connecticut address or indicate your Connecticut connection in the first paragraph of your email.
I value having the benefit of your thoughtful concerns, since I do receive detailed weekly reports from my staff providing a sampling of comments from across the country on timely issues before Congress.
Thank you again for sharing your views and concerns with me. I hope you will continue to visit my website at http://lieberman.senate.gov for updated news about my work on behalf of Connecticut and the nation. Please contact me if you have any additional questions or comments about our work in Congress.
Sincerely,
Joseph I. Lieberman UNITED STATES SENATOR
JIL:JV
Well, I did contact some of my Connecticut cousins as promised. No response. Of course, seeing as they're sentient lifeforms, they may be voting against their fine senator already. Then again, I don't actually know what their politics are like (though two of them did occupy Wall Street).
Pirate Mike just doesn't want to admit that these artists are stealing from the artists by sharing their works online for free! After all, you can't compete with free!
A few years ago they confiscated my father's nail clippers. (This type.)
I'm not quite sure what terrorist act they thought an overweight, out-of-shape 80-year-old man was going to do with a pair of nail clippers. Maybe threaten to use his ninja skills to manicure the crew to death?
The context appears to be a date. I consider it rude to ignore your date. You appear to be shifting the blame; fine, my hypothetical date is ignoring me because I'm a screaming bore. Oddly enough... it's still rude.
Apparently it's a generational thing; your generation was obviously raised with very different social values from mine. Good news: I won't be asking you out on a date anytime soon.
P.S. It works both ways. It would be just as rude for me to ignore my date. I'm not trying to claim it's all on her. Contrariwise, if I found that I couldn't stand her, I'd try to remain polite and simply end the date as early as I could.
Their domain was seized for a year with no warrant, no chance to challenge the action, and no charges filed.
"Deportation: Perhaps people should provide their real name."
Perhaps our law enforcement people should be required to check facts. Apparently you feel that we should deport anybody we don't like, on a whim, without due process. Oh right, you don't understand what due process is.
Indeed. We've been working for centuries to reduce time-to-market and shipping times, and to speed up manufacturing. Now that we can ship stuff around the world overnight, WB is adding artificial delays to the process, because they think that somehow what has hitherto increased profits can work backwards for them.
(* Howard Tayler changed the name because of a C&D letter. I refuse to use the new name. The old name was obviously a parody, but I guess there are no fair use exceptions in trademark law. I don't care, I think it's stupid.)
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January 10, 2012
Mr. Jeffrey Nonken
(address redacted*)
Dear Mr. Nonken:
Thank you for taking the time to contact me. I appreciate the opportunity to know your opinions on the pressing issues facing our nation. Regrettably, due to the huge volume of mail that I receive, I am only able to research and address comments sent to me from Connecticut residents. If you are not from Connecticut, you may want to consider sending a message to the Senators from your state of residence. You can do so by visiting http://www.senate.gov for a link to the websites of each member of the United State Senate. If you are currently residing out of state, but are still a Connecticut resident or have a connection to Connecticut, please be certain to use your Connecticut address or indicate your Connecticut connection in the first paragraph of your email.
I value having the benefit of your thoughtful concerns, since I do receive detailed weekly reports from my staff providing a sampling of comments from across the country on timely issues before Congress.
Thank you again for sharing your views and concerns with me. I hope you will continue to visit my website at http://lieberman.senate.gov for updated news about my work on behalf of Connecticut and the nation. Please contact me if you have any additional questions or comments about our work in Congress.
Sincerely,
Joseph I. Lieberman UNITED STATES SENATOR
JIL:JV
Couldn't even be pissed to send a form letter about SOPA. He had to send me a form letter saying he couldn't afford to send me a form letter.
*Though I'm sure you can find me with minimal research. I'm not exactly hiding.
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Well, I did contact some of my Connecticut cousins as promised. No response. Of course, seeing as they're sentient lifeforms, they may be voting against their fine senator already. Then again, I don't actually know what their politics are like (though two of them did occupy Wall Street).
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Well, I did contact some of my Connecticut cousins as promised. No response. Of course, seeing as they're sentient lifeforms, they may be voting against their fine senator already. Then again, I don't actually know what their politics are like (though two of them did occupy Wall Street).
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I'm not quite sure what terrorist act they thought an overweight, out-of-shape 80-year-old man was going to do with a pair of nail clippers. Maybe threaten to use his ninja skills to manicure the crew to death?
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Apparently it's a generational thing; your generation was obviously raised with very different social values from mine. Good news: I won't be asking you out on a date anytime soon.
P.S. It works both ways. It would be just as rude for me to ignore my date. I'm not trying to claim it's all on her. Contrariwise, if I found that I couldn't stand her, I'd try to remain polite and simply end the date as early as I could.
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But maybe I'm just too old to appreciate a date who spends all her time paying attention to everything except me. Maybe it is a generational thing.
Contrariwise, I don't have cable, don't watch broadcast, consider Fox to be an unreliable news source, and I own a smartphone and multiple computers.
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http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20111202/09361816954/colbert-takes-sopa.shtml
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"I am not a number! I am a free man!"
"Hah hah hah hah hah!"
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Their domain was seized for a year.
"...nor due process denied..."
Their domain was seized for a year with no warrant, no chance to challenge the action, and no charges filed.
"Deportation: Perhaps people should provide their real name."
Perhaps our law enforcement people should be required to check facts. Apparently you feel that we should deport anybody we don't like, on a whim, without due process. Oh right, you don't understand what due process is.
PSA: it's a sign of blatant hypocrisy.
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Re: Wow...
(* Howard Tayler changed the name because of a C&D letter. I refuse to use the new name. The old name was obviously a parody, but I guess there are no fair use exceptions in trademark law. I don't care, I think it's stupid.)
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