Chris Grigg said:I bought the domain stopcispa.com and have started a petition as well.
http://www.change.org/petitions/stop-cispa
I'm ready for this![]()
Won't help, most people don't care enough about it. BTW you should watch out I got a 2 week ban and was threatened for a permanent ban for calling myself an arschenhaller, FP is cracking down on all language hard bro.Watch Me Sink said:The only way to stop this is to vote these "jokers" out of office. My representative, though a great guy, has lost my support after voting for NDAA and against the bill that would protect employees from having their employers access their Facebook accounts (among other things). He was against SOPA and a bunch of other stuff that I supported him on, but it's time to vote somebody else in.
tl;dr If you don't like people introducing bad legislation VOTE THEM OUT. I'm looking at you, residents of Wisconsin's 1st Congressional district.
Not exactly, but I think I'm going to put the word censors back in soon so that we don't have to waste time chasing down people who say the "F" word. In the meantime, please try to watch your language.Watch Me Sink said:(Also, isn't there an optional word sensor people can turn on if they're offended by such words?)
No, you're wrong. The fact that people get guns and go into schools and kill people is a non-issue compared to someone downloading the latest episode of House.Rocky said:I don't know why these people don't just get a life trying to limit what we do on the Internet. They're giving themselves more work... >.<
Snobothehobo said:No, you're wrong. The fact that people get guns and go into schools and kill people is a non-issue compared to someone downloading the latest episode of House.Rocky said:I don't know why these people don't just get a life trying to limit what we do on the Internet. They're giving themselves more work... >.<
One problem.. our votes dont really count.Watch Me Sink said:The only way to stop this is to vote these "jokers" out of office. My representative, though a great guy, has lost my support after voting for NDAA and against the bill that would protect employees from having their employers access their Facebook accounts (among other things). He was against SOPA and a bunch of other stuff that I supported him on, but it's time to vote somebody else in.
tl;dr If you don't like people introducing bad legislation VOTE THEM OUT. I'm looking at you, residents of Wisconsin's 1st Congressional district.
This. Democrats and Republicans work for the same people. We live in a political system that makes it virtually impossible for anybody to get votes unless he/she is backed by the Democratic Party or the Republican Party.NBK*Twitch said:One problem.. our votes dont really count.Watch Me Sink said:The only way to stop this is to vote these "jokers" out of office. My representative, though a great guy, has lost my support after voting for NDAA and against the bill that would protect employees from having their employers access their Facebook accounts (among other things). He was against SOPA and a bunch of other stuff that I supported him on, but it's time to vote somebody else in.
tl;dr If you don't like people introducing bad legislation VOTE THEM OUT. I'm looking at you, residents of Wisconsin's 1st Congressional district.
Yeah, or how DEA agents raided Oaksterdam while during this at the same time a gunman murdered 7 people at a college in Oakland. The blood of these people as well as every single person who has died in the central/south american drug wars is on their hands due to tell policies and negligence; the Oakland shooter turned himself in for christ's sake, these fat slobs couldn't even bother to stop a mass murderer as they were so concerned infringing on the rights of a legal businessSnobothehobo said:No, you're wrong. The fact that people get guns and go into schools and kill people is a non-issue compared to someone downloading the latest episode of House.Rocky said:I don't know why these people don't just get a life trying to limit what we do on the Internet. They're giving themselves more work... >.<
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