Slashdot in Politics?
Michael "Codetalker" Obersnel asks: "I was wondering if anyone out there had any ideas on how to turn all that passionate talk on Slashdot (how I love it) into a political force that people will pay attention to. Like a lobby group or something similar. It seems that people tolerate the DMCA and spam enough to complain about it but not really do anything about. I think we could change that with some organization and a cohesive front. I'm not suggesting that Slashdot itself be responsible, only that the community take part. Like a micro-payment system to hire lawyers for topics we are interested in or some sort of petitioning system. I know I'd pay a buck to overturn the DMCA, free Dimitri, outlaw spam, protest license problems, protect the GPL etc."
everything against our views.
but I must be the pope okay?
There's your answer right there you fucking skinflint!
The minimum donation to most anti-freedom organizations (700 club, CC, Heritage, etc) is $25 with most members giving at lest $50. You think 70,000 tightwads chucking pennies at the problem is going to make a difference?
-konstant
Yes! We are all individuals! I'm not!