SOPA Creator In TV/Film/Music Industry's Pocket
First time accepted submitter en4bz writes "Representative Lamar Smith, the creator of the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA), has been consistently receiving donations averaging $50 000 from the TV/Film/Music industry for each of his re-election campaigns for the past ten years. Smith has received roughly half a million dollars from the TV/Film/Music lobby over the past ten years according to opensecrets.org. Check out the source link for a full breakdown of donors to Smith's campaigns."
Speaking of SOPA, new submitter DarkStar1O9 submits this "explanation in simple terms of why this dangerous new bill in congress could result in the extinction of sites that are based on user-generated content like YouTube, Reddit, and StumbleUpon." Update: 12/18 20:42 GMT by T : An anonymous reader writes "Eric S. Raymond weighs in on SOPA and the question of why so many people hate this bill and not the dozens of others just like it that get passed on a regular basis."
Well DUH.
Go vote for Ron Paul.
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Color me surprised!
Not.
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...the hope that they're in different pockets. You have to compromise your morals as a congresscritter...the good ones make more favorable deals with fewer devils who are less evil.
Which representative isn't in someone's pocket? Good fucking luck finding one...
Congress not voting on whether the web's most visited sites will remain up. Congress is really voting on whether it remains relevant.
Make an accepted behavior criminal and all you do is delegitimize the law in general, as Prohibition showed.
"could result in the extinction of sites that are based on user-generated content like YouTube, Reddit, and StumbleUpon."
What about /.?
Speaking as a non American, this is how the USA looks today to non Americans. The USA economy is broke, bust, only surviving by the willingness of countries like China to prop you up. Like many Western countries, you sent your manufacturing economy abroad, believing in the fairy story of "Intellectual Property" as the new way of making money.
Intellectual Property is worthless, especially to the many countries that don't care about it. It's not as if the USA cares about fair trade, using geopolitical muscle to frighten smaller states into submission.
If you keep on electing the same morons who push controls on the internet for big corporate friend donors, then the only person you can blame is yourself.
Take Nobody's Word For It.
The House of Reps may very well pass this bill since it's currently Republican controlled, but it stands very little chance of making it through the Senate or getting signed by the President. Internet-aware politicians like use the 'net wisely like the way Obama ran up large numbers of small donations just by asking for them on Twitter.
. . . dog bites man.
This would be a perfect opportunity for a place like Ireland to lure businesses with promises of freedom of speech. Their economy could use it, for sure.
As observed here, we could realistically defeat Lamar Smith in 2012 because his district picks up much of Austin, including the University of Texas. Fill his local media with talk about Lamar Smith's attempt to destroy the internet.
The Christian religion has been and still is the principal enemy of moral progress in the world. -- Bertrand Russell
If it is "user generated" why would anyone take it down?
Ask Universal Media Group, since they did just that less than a week ago.
copyrighted (copywritten?)
Copyrighted. As in, the government granted monopoly on the right to make copies of a work; ostensibly for the promotion of useful arts and sciences.
This needs to stop NOW! seriously, this is corruption.
Lobbying is not now, nor has it ever been, corruption. It is simply a form of communication.. i.e. speech. We have an amendment to the U.S. Constitution that protects that sort of thing.
I agree with Ron Paul 100% that we need to get corporate influence out of our politics.
However, everything else he believes will destroy our economy, his beliefs are economic suicide.
We don't defeat the plutocracy in Washington DC by embracing a vision even worse than the plutocracy.
intellectual property law is philosophically incoherent. it is your moral duty to ignore it or sabotage it
ESR on SOPA opponents:
Does someone want to reply to this post with a list of Senators/Representatives who are for SOPA? If Slashdot had a list of these people, we could just vote them out next election. Intent to violate our first amendment rights should be a good reason to vote them out.
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Trading money for votes may be legal, but it is neither fair nor ethical. Stop being a shill.
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
Yup I guess corruption could be seen as a form of speech. Still it is corruption and should have no place whatsoever in politics.
Just because it is technically legal doesn't mean it isn't corrupt. There is such a thing as rigging the system to legally profit from selling influence. That is pretty much what lobbying has become. Sure, if we all had the same amount of money to throw around at politicians maybe it would work for everyone. But since a very small percentage of US citizens hold most of the money, that influence is unevenly distributed.
As noted upthread, Lamar Smith is vulnerable since UT Austin lies inside his district, meaning the internet could run a serious campaign against him.
The Christian religion has been and still is the principal enemy of moral progress in the world. -- Bertrand Russell
I'd be interested to see a study of average amounts of money spent on lobbying over the past 200 years. I would guess it's way up, even after adjusting for inflation or economy size.
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It is you who paid them money! Think of it every time you buy music and films from whatever online or offline store.
Individual natural persons have rights. Corporations are legal constructs, which means that the concept of corporations having rights makes no sense.
"[Regarding the 'cloud,'] ownership was what made America different than Russia." -- Woz
NBC reported last week that this Congress is on a pace for a record low number of bills passed, and cited the failed Super-Committee effort to reach a budget deal as one of the time wasters as they were doing that required-to-keep-the-Government-running step rather than marking off new territory. So, it looks like we're going to have SOPA floating around for the rest of this term until January 2013...
Just because it is technically legal doesn't mean it isn't corrupt. There is such a thing as rigging the system to legally profit from selling influence. That is pretty much what lobbying has become. Sure, if we all had the same amount of money to throw around at politicians maybe it would work for everyone. But since a very small percentage of US citizens hold most of the money, that influence is unevenly distributed.
This assumes, incorrectly, that all lobbyists are of the same opinion and work on the same side of the isle. Other than unions (which donate over 95% of their funds to the DNC), political lobbies have a fairly even distribution of funds across political isles. In the case of this issue, you have huge corporations with vast sums of money working on both sides of the issue. There is no corruption inherent in this process as you seem to imply.
Well, it is all well and good to bring in so called "expertise and nuance" into government so that legislators can make informed decisions. So can I assume that you would be OK with eliminating campaign contributions from these so called experts? Because if not, what you wrote is a bunch of BS and just a convenient excuse for buying off politicians.
Giving money to people is indeed speech. That applies to punching people in the face, too.
Filthy, filthy copyrapists!
One of the shocking things to me is how cheap it is to buy your own laws. A million people could part with one dollar and easily block these laws. A million people isn't even 1% of the population. I think we need to start a PAC (or some type of corporation) and start buying our laws just like everyone else. Surly, as non-caring as everyone is about these issues, we could get 1% of the population to go in on some laws that favor the people.
Doctors destroy health, lawyers destroy justice, universities destroy knowledge, religion destroys spirituality
Individual natural persons have rights. Corporations are legal constructs, which means that the concept of corporations having rights makes no sense.
I would refer you to Dartmouth College v. Woodward 1819. The U.S. was built on corporations having rights. It's one of several factors that made us the most powerful nation in history.
"That DNS server is spreading my copyrighted internet address, I want it taken down"!
What, you think that Lamar Smith has suddenly developed a deep and abiding love for DNS ? Or that he intrigued by the parallels between the Border Gateway Protocol (version 4+) and the Book of Exodus ? Anyone who doesn't think he is coin-operated is a mark and an idiot, ripe for the fleecing.
Well, it is all well and good to bring in so called "expertise and nuance" into government so that legislators can make informed decisions. So can I assume that you would be OK with eliminating campaign contributions from these so called experts? Because if not, what you wrote is a bunch of BS and just a convenient excuse for buying off politicians.
That is certainly an option (not one I would choose, but a resonable option nonetheless), but then you have eliminate all campaign contributions from all groups/people/PACs/etc... If you're going to go fascist and depreive one group of their freedom of speech, then you have to deprive them all.
Are we surprised to see a connection between "campaign contributions" and the legislative actions of their recipients? Probably not. What should surprise us is how cheaply politicians can be bought. Many of us aren't too shocked to learn that politicians are influenced more by bags of cash than by the wishes of their constituents as greed and venality are common human failings. What does shock is how cheaply they can be bought. Bad enough that they're whores, but even worse that they're cheap whores.
A more accurate description may be 'user posted.' Some is from scratch, some is using derivative works in a clearly legal or authorized way, some is in a gray area, and some is clearly illegal. Takedown requests are pretty common for all but the first, and the recent UMG/Megaupload debacle has reminded us that even that can be subject to takedown by particularly aggressive groups.
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"In the case of this issue, you have huge corporations with vast sums of money working on both sides of the issue." That's your justification? So it's not corruption because we have huge corporate proxies fighting for both sides? This is laughable. It' not about which side you are on. It's about the fact that money is involved in influencing a politician to legislate favorably to those who support their campaign efforts. I don't care which side you are on, this is corrupt and it's not how our government is supposed to work. There was never any vision for paid lobbyists within our system. Congressmen and Senators are supposed to be influenced by the voters in their states and districts, not to the corporation who throws the most money at them.
We all guessed it was the case. Now someone has proven it. The disgusting thing is he's allowed to do it. No one will investigate it. No one will, when the vote comes to the floor, say anything like, "I'd like to point out the less-than-honorable douche bag is a paid shill. I'd like to, but it wouldn't really narrow it down in this once-distinguished chamber, would it?" No one did anything about Meredith Attwell Baker; what she did was legal but equally disgusting. Again, let me say ... so what? And all of the talk about voting for so-and-so because he's pro-[insert thing you agree with] or against [insert something you disagree with] makes zero difference. Change the lobby rules or it doesn't matter for whom you for vote: it won't mean anything different will happen.
Bark less. Wag more.
The moron vote is herded like cattle by demagogues who are paid to do so by the Faux News corporate propaganda machine. The demagogues appeal to their prejudices, to ignore the policies that might hurt the plutocracy. So you have the insane situation where the lower middle class hates health care reform, where they are the actual benefactors of health care reform. We have a dynamic where their health and the education of their children is damaged by policies they fully support, because they believe fairy tales like welfare queens with 20 kids and lazy illegal immigrants, that that is the real threat. And they don't want to reward these stereotypes. When of course it is themselves who are having their benefits removed, and the real threat is the corporation who doesn't want their bottom line impacted and the health care insurance corporation who wants the money to keep flowing in the wasteful healthcare system we have.
So what do you do? Forget the morons for a moment, you can't do anything about them. Aim like a laser beam on one issue that even the morons understand: corporate influence in our politics. Keep up a constant drumbeat of how our elected representatives represent the influence of those who pay for the reelection campaigns, rather than the actual people they are supposed to serve. Even a moron can get behind that. It will take time, but enough inertial movement will eventually be established that the point will be too loud and obvious, and even the demagogues can't distract the morons anymore from the real tragedy going on.
It is "We the people", not "we the rich people and the corporations." Hammer on that point every day. This is the weak point in the propaganda machine that the lower middle class morons are currently under full influence of. Their standard of living gets worse every day. And it is exactly because of the agenda of those who pay for the propaganda machine that keeps them spellbound. Break the spell. Show the little plutocrat behind the curtain creating the illusion of the fake frightening Oz.
intellectual property law is philosophically incoherent. it is your moral duty to ignore it or sabotage it
Don't you see that in the current system most of us are deprived access to influence? Our votes are the only power we have in this system. I'll never be able to influence my local congressman to pass legislation that favors me, especially if the local corporation can work against me and contribute far more money to their campaign than I can. The simple reality is that this is about who should have the political influence in our country. Because if money is removed from the electoral process then you pretty much remove the influence of corporations and give the power back to the individual voter. But that will never happen will it? Politicians love their money too much and corporations love their influence too much and the American public just sleeps.
Wrong on 3 out of 4. I know it's snark but why not - I'll give a guy who delivered 4000 babies a pass for abortion, then again from a moral point of view contraceptives are everywhere and adoptions work (Have 2 adopted in my family). Of course he believes it should be a state issue not a fed issue. Gay - and straight - marriage should not involve the gov at all. The idea that the gov gives us the right to marry is asinine. RP supports gays in the military. He voted for repealing Don't ask don't tell. He thinks everyone should have the liberty to do as they want.
Separation of Church and state isn't spelled out in the constitution. Personally I find it silly that even at a township level when a new board is sworn in they do the 'so help you god'. Then again with hundreds of recognized religions, being able to sign up to be a legal minister over the 'net (Universal Life Church even accepts atheists) I'm fine with that. There are far more interesting things than the 10 commandments to put on buildings.
Which is why political lobbies love the two party system...
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Just vote them all out. This entire Congress is ineffective and corrupt. Let's turn it into a revolving door until we find some people who care more about the American people than making money for the next election.
I'm trying to teach myself to set people on fire with my mind... Is it hot in here?
I found this example especially fitting:
Why are campaign contributions allowed? Would it be possible to ban these? If not, due to the people 'in power', it seems like our system needs better checks and balances in this respect to better enforce the will of the people. Are people just voting in bad apples or is the entire political system corrupt? Does a majority of the people really believe in the things that are occurring, or has control been taken away from those in the general public?
Fucking Fair Use, how does it work?
made us the most powerful nation in history
HAHA LOL. No, you're not. First of all, you're not a "nation" because that requires ethnic unifromity. Second, you never were, are not and hopefully never will be the most powerful.
Upward mobility is a slippery slope - the higher you climb the more you show your ass.
Or "rights" vs "writes"
"If any question why we died, Tell them because our fathers lied."
The U.S. was built on corporations having rights
No. The U.S. was built on slave labour and international swindles.
Upward mobility is a slippery slope - the higher you climb the more you show your ass.
that Ron Paul's being put forward as the candidate for personal freedom, but that his stance on several issues isn't consistent with the ideology of personal freedom so long as you're not infringing on others. If personal freedom is a core tenet of his ideology it stands to reason he would apply it at a Federal level; because it's a basic principle he would found government on. You wouldn't leave such things up to the States, any more than you would leave them up to individual counties. e.g. If you start breaking down your core principles of governing and saying that you can leave them up to a smaller body of gov't (States instead of Federal), where does it end? Couldn't separate laws apply depending on what part of the city you live in? But even the code of Hammurabi required the law apply equally to everyone.
So to summarize: If you can't count on Ron Paul to apply what he touts as his basic principles of gov't at the national level, then what business does he have running the national gov't?
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Didn't we used to hang corrupt politicians?
Why not? It permeates virtually all other parts of society... Politics is corrupt by defenition
For justice, we must go to Don Corleone
Apparently so is my spelling...
For justice, we must go to Don Corleone
Form a political party that has only one talking point:
To change the constitution so that the "first past the post" system is changed to proportional representation like in almost all other democratic countries; and let that party also solemnly pledge that they will hold new elections immediately after the constitution has been amended.
From then on things will slowly repair. But a two-party system is self-perpetuating madness.
PS unfortunately this didn't work in the UK when the Lib-Dems gained influence, but maybe the US has more luck.
Are you seriously suggesting that a system in which corporations funnel money to campaigns based on politicians' votes, and politicians know this and cast their votes accordingly, is in any material way distinguishable from "trading money for votes"?
That is what I would call "cherry picking" your argument as how often does that happen? It was done more out of spite for Megaupload than copyright violation, as Google said they (UMG) gamed the system. How often could they do that with someones original work? Not at all actually, which goes to show you how little people understand the issue.
I think it's absolutely stunning in the worst way that you got modded up as insightful when you're really the opposite of "insightful" based on the original question.
"If it is "user generated" why would anyone take it down? That implies the user created the content from scratch with using copyrighted (copywritten?) music or video/photo data."
All those sites would continue just fine as the majority of content is not copyrighted nor derivative.
Existing copyright laws and particularly the DMCA are abused constantly to censor and silence people constantly.
I think it is -you- that have little understanding of the issue.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Millennium_Copyright_Act#Criticisms
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Clambake#DMCA_and_Google_delisting
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stop_Online_Piracy_Act#DMCA
They have this guy, too:
Chris Dodd, Ex-Senator, Named MPAA Chairman
at $1.3 million/year.
Stretching the truth to pass SOPA:
http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20111214/04100017081/chris-dodd-resorting-to-outright-lying-desperate-attempt-to-get-sopa-passed.shtml
More:
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2011/05/24/christopher-dodd-as-mpaa-chairman-can-he-save-hollywood.html
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Well, duh. Who knew?
i think you are gay. you are a closeted homosexual who has not come to grips with the contrast between his upbringing and what your family and society expects of you and your true innate homosexual impulses. i'm being serious
look: as a heterosexual male, homosexuality or gay men have no effect on me. it doesn't frighten me. it doesn't arouse me. it doesn't confuse me. it doesn't do anything for me at all. i feel nothing. make me watch gay porn for hours and what will i do? i will fall asleep. BECAUSE I'M NOT GAY
now show some me a pair of full breasts or a nice ass, and i will get promptly aroused and excited. because i'm a heterosexual male. duh! show me two guys kissing and what do i feel? anger? arousal? confusion? no, i feel nothing
so whenever i see someone getting REALLY upset at this hypothetical shower scenario, i think: you are a closeted homosexual. if you were straight, you simply would not care
and in fact i think a lot of homophobia is driven by people like you: deeply closeted gay men deeply in the closet, projecting their internal psychological struggle onto the outside world. we suffer, because you haven't come to grips and made peace with the fact you are a gay man. accept it, deal with, move on, and stop forcing us to bear witness to your ugly struggle between the societal expectations you have internalized and your true identity
i'm 100% serious. the greatest loudest homophobes in this world are deeply closeted gay men. no one else except them care so much about homosexuality. i'm looking at you rick santorum
intellectual property law is philosophically incoherent. it is your moral duty to ignore it or sabotage it
Does anybody really think Google would let something like SOPA get in the way of YouTube? I don't.
and have been since the Revolution. So that shower with "50 other guys" - you would be as likely to shower with a gay as now. The only difference is you KNOW it, because they are now allowed to serve openly. Previously they had to lie to get in.
Note that all the GO's have endorsed the open serving of Gays in the military. If you're in the military now (as you seem to indicate), you have to choices: 1) accept that what was previously happening but hidden is now open, or 2) resign your commission/quit your position and go back to the Civilian world.
CircleTimesSquare, I can suggest you are "fucking stupid" and "economically illiterate".
The Wikipedia article of the 1819 bank run. It has the following quote:
American bankers and businessmen started issuing false banknotes to quickly expand credit. American bankers, who had little experience with corporate charters, promissory notes, bills of exchange, or stocks and bonds, encouraged the speculation boom during the first years of the market revolution.
So it was AMERICAN BANKERS who contributed to the bank run. And your solution is to give the Fed (AMERICAN BANKERS) control over the money supply.
If everyone used GOLD COINS then the American Bankers simply could not issue false banknotes.
I can agree a "gold standard" doesn't work, but for a different reason. It doesn't work because it is a promise made by bankers (you can get gold) that the bankers invariably break. The only solution is that people must trade with gold coins or something else that has inherent value, instead of bits of worthless paper.
Anyone who supports the Fed obviously supports bankers continuously screwing over the general population.
So...RP can't be for an issue because the US Constitution currently forbids it, even though the US Constitution can be changed to allow it and RP could run precisely on the platform of changing the US Constitution to support those issues he believes in? Instead, he has to run within the confines of the law as written and not have selective interpretation, which means he should be for things like the Federal Reserve which are clearly within the purview of Congress to enshrine*? I see...
*The US Constitution specific vests within Congress the power "To coin Money, regulate the Value thereof, and of foreign Coin, and fix the Standard of Weights and Measures;". Now, I'm going to take a wild guess here and presume this doesn't mean that Congress is supposed to own a coin minting machine and actual print coins. Instead, it means they have the power to create institutions to create coin money. Similarly, they have the power to create institutions to regulate the value of that money--that's the point of the Federal Reserve. The only real iffy part is that it's supposed to be "coin Money" which implies metal must be involved at some level (and technically those metal strips in money might count), but that seems a pretty irrelevant technicality. I mean, if "paper" money were made out of aluminum fibers, do you think RP would be okay with it?
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I think what AC was reffering to when yelling "corruption" is the fact that You assume that since youtube is backed by Google it is ok to have oppressive and authoritarian IP legislation with severe penalties to whoever gets caught up in it either directly or indirectly.
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You idealist you.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/22/opinion/22herbert.html
What you really mean is. "Throw them to the politicians".
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The politician(s) trying to ramrod shitty legislation through at all costs was paid by the very people it would benefit? No one could possibly have predicted this.
My mom watches NBC daily, and my dad reads a few sources. I've asked them if they've heard anything of SOPA, and that's a negatory. Not even a tiny little blip.
Has anyone else notice this?
My guess is that it's because the mainstream news is owned by the same people that want SOPA to pass, but that's just a guess.
Ironic you should choose the Wizard of Oz. You may want to read up who Baum supported, and on the symbolism behind the book.
15 trillion in debt and growing exponentially. Now more than 100% of GDP.
They can't afford all the things they are buying now.
The rest of the world is just as broke, you think you are going to be able to continue to sell your debt to fund your spending? China is about to crash, Japan has it's own problems, Europe is in a shambles and the American government is spending what 30%? 40%? more than it earns year after year. The only country in the world which can get away with deficits like that year after year is the one printing the world reserve currency. Any other would have collapsed like a banana republic.
So who is going to pay for it all? The FED? Because that does appear to be the answer and that would be well and truly banana republic territory.
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So, ESR considers equates SOPA with the following as power grabs:
>> "cap and trade, campaign finance “reform”, the incandescent lightbulb ban, Obamacare, you name it"
More to the point, he equates attempts to assist the public interest by: 1) mitigating climate change, 2) limiting the power of big money to buy representation and reelect entrenched incumbents, and 3) provide health insurance as a public service rather than a profit center to putting the Federal Government at the full disposal of entrenched IP rent collectors.
Coming from Eric, or anyone else, this demonstrates my problem with libertarians: glued to a dogma, regardless of the context.
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In any fair system, you're never going to have more than 1/100,000,000th of influence, because there are millions of other people voting (note: actual numbers may vary depending on how many people vote).
It is a common mistake for people to think they have 0 influence, when actually it is just very small influence.
"First they came for the slanderers and i said nothing."
So at $50,000 it shouldn't really be too hard for us to buy ourselves a few Congressmen. What's the rate for Senators?
Lobbying is fine. You go in, sit down, talk to the Congressman, tell him what your client wants, why, make up some reason why it's good for his constituents.
Promising that you'll contribute to his campaign if he does X is bribery and shouldn't be allowed.
Really? I thought the US was built on something fundamentally different than revisionist history. But I guess if you stop at 1850 that's good enough.
Om, nomnomnom...
The U.S. was built on corporations having rights
Of course. Why did we need to amend the constitution with the http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourteenth_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution in order to allow corporations to have rights. They already *MUST* have possessed these rights.
It happened 90 years after the framers died. They never intended corporations to have the same rights as people.
USians can't take criticism - they can only give it. They've got no balls - what a stupid bunch.
Oh well, your empire is going to shit anyway. Good riddance to trash.
I could make much better arguments about why Conservatives and religious people should not be allowed to seek political office, much less join the army.
For one thing, we need people with intelligence and emotional stability, and not people with delusional beliefs about "God", or racist and fascist ideologies about poor people and the unemployed...
Which reminds me, that Eric Raymond fellow just sounds like another shill for the Right Wing, with his complaining about a generic "them", with the typical Right Wing slogans of the Conservative movement: "Obomacare", etc.
It's too bad that the Conservatives are deliberately trying to divide people into fascists vs. Liberals, anti-intellectuals vs. Intellectuals, rich vs. poor, idiots vs. high IQ people.
If you would put more effort into helping people instead of developing absurdest arguments about how gay men can only take showers with gay woman, then the world wouldn't be so miserable a place to live. But then again, you probably don't realize how incredibly stupid you sound, and are in denial that you are an idiot.
It's too bad that people like you still have a lot of influence in society, even though there is so much opportunity for Conservatives to educate yourselves. Ignorance is not a virtue.
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Or that socialism isn't a dirty word.
How odd. I thought we were talking about education, not brainwashing. Because a truly educated man (or woman) would read enough history to know that every time socialism is tried it always devolves into tens (or hundreds of millions) dead and the state standing on your throat.
There's this bizarre attitude in this country that a parent knows best.
How odd that someone who is closest to someone might know best what motivates and educates them!
No, instead yank them away for the good of Mother *insert despotic country name here*.
I realize my post means that if many of you gain power I'll be sent to the work, er "education" camps, but I am past caring in a last-ditch effort to try and point out the end game for where thoughts like yours really lead so we do not repeat them yet again.
"There is more worth loving than we have strength to love." - Brian Jay Stanley
If this is legal, it would very clearly make the United States a Corporate Dictatorship. Most of us will probably appreciate that attempts at democracy in the United States collapsed long ago, but I was unaware of just how bad the situation has become. What an awful place to live. I really am glad I am not an American.
US law enforcement needs to act quickly, and ensure that those who are guilty of such blatant and obvious corruption are put on trial.
I have seen this kind of corruption on numerous occasions in African countries. It is common there, to have companies pay 'elected' representatives huge contributions to make favourable decisions. It has been ruinous for these countries. Americans need to stop talking about 'democracy' so frequently, and put their own house in order. The regime is Washington is crass and criminal.
I guess we're all on the freeciever end and hate it when "our Internet" turns corporate and strict.
ESR compare the incandescent bulbs and "Obamacare"* with SOPA?! It's no wonder that nobody pays attention to him anymore.
* Which I place in quotes because it's really a code word that says "don't listen to me because I'm an extremist without sense to think on my own and instead spout off buzzwords I heard on Fox News." A sane person would call it health care reform or single payer health care.
Eric S. Raymond can go fuck him self. I have health care and can now afford to go back to school because of "obamacare".
Well the reality is that we have a very small influence on who gets elected, but a vanishingly small influence on what legislation gets passed.
--Jeremy
Jesus was a liberal
It wasn't till the FED that they managed to create truly co-ordinated world wide depressions.
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Maybe, do you thing Clinton signed Don't Ask Don't Tell because some corporation wanted it? Or do you think it was to gain favor with the voters?
"First they came for the slanderers and i said nothing."