So if I understand rightly, the Democrat's chief counsel on the House Judiciary Committee is claiming that the poor ignorant general public were misled and misinformed into contacting their Congressional representatives and speaking out against the proposed Bill that actually violates several aspects of the U.S. Constitution.
I've heard that story before over on this side of the Pond back when Britain voted against the Euro, the EU constitution *and* the Lisbon Treaty - a lot of spanked-bottom whimpering from politicians wondering how we could all be so misled and ignorant. Hardly behavior guaranteed to win hearts and minds, especially since the SOPA supporters on the Hill have been quoting and requoting long-debunked 'facts and figures' in order to 'inform' the American public into giving away their constitutional rights./div>
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I've heard that story before over on this side of the Pond back when Britain voted against the Euro, the EU constitution *and* the Lisbon Treaty - a lot of spanked-bottom whimpering from politicians wondering how we could all be so misled and ignorant. Hardly behavior guaranteed to win hearts and minds, especially since the SOPA supporters on the Hill have been quoting and requoting long-debunked 'facts and figures' in order to 'inform' the American public into giving away their constitutional rights./div>
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