| Freyja |
Posted on Apr 9 2012, 10:07 PM |
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And here is more from the great Anonymous
http://youranonnews.visibli.com/share/YXSLA8
http://torrentfreak.com/cispa-bill-lets-is...cribers-120409/
http://youranonnews.visibli.com/share/AaSN6M
We must continue to be aware against any type of Internet regulation, especially ones that put money in congress pockets.
Best way to send a message is to vote out everyone in congress and start over fresh...
Oh yeah if you have a netflix account cancel today!
April |
| Ivy |
Posted on Feb 10 2012, 07:44 PM |
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First success in the matter of Acta:
http://www.forbes.com/sites/erikkain/2012/...-least-not-yet/
Do you know about Operation Black March?
http://black-march.com/ |
| Raven524 |
Posted on Feb 9 2012, 03:40 PM |
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You gotta love the government--if you can't get it by being open about it, you hide it in another bill and hope people don't figure it out until it's too late.
Which is why I've always been a proponent that just like local communities post new major laws and hold meetings open to the public before they take action should apply to state and federal laws as well. It seems someone promised 'transparency' in government--guess his definition is different than mine 
Between the President bypassing congress when he doesn't get his way and Harry Reid running his own agenda, is it a wonder that those who understand this don't want them messing with the internet??
Thanks for the update April--maybe the next action should go to the source--the industry that is pushing this law, the motion picture industry and the recording artist industry. I wonder what would happen if the evil internet no longer allowed the sale or viewing of their products? I wonder what would happen if they had to go back to waiting for people to go to the store to by a DVD or CD? Maybe if their freedom to use the internet for profit was curtailed--they'd understand why 'government' is not the answer and get back to working with the private sector for a solution that benefits all.
At a minimum, the best way to stop this madness is in the voting box...before you vote, ask the candidate where he/she stands on the issue and make it known that the wrong answer means one less vote.
Thanks for the update April...just another thing to keep our eyes on. |
| Freyja |
Posted on Feb 9 2012, 04:30 AM |
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Here we go round two of SOPA only under a new name thanks to Harry Reid (that man really needs to go)
http://rt.com/usa/news/senate-sopa-new-internet-847/
April |
| Ivy |
Posted on Jan 30 2012, 08:07 PM |
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*A-love-tap-to-keep-this-thread-up*
1.121.000, guys! |
| charmed1of2 |
Posted on Jan 28 2012, 07:51 PM |
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signed |
| Ivy |
Posted on Jan 28 2012, 06:56 PM |
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| QUOTE (Raven524 @ Jan 27 2012, 10:47 PM) | It would be great to hit a million or more--maybe they'd get the hint |
About 806000 signed now |
| Irishgirl |
Posted on Jan 28 2012, 04:10 PM |
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Signed it. |
| Raven524 |
Posted on Jan 27 2012, 08:47 PM |
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It would be great to hit a million or more--maybe they'd get the hint |
| Ivy |
Posted on Jan 27 2012, 07:34 PM |
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Wow, the goal was to get 500.000 signatures, right now about 622.000 signed the petition. That's amazing. |