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  1. Annoying Big Government Crap on New Law Will Require Camera Phones To "Click" · · Score: 0

    It seems that the more laws and regulations we have, the less liberty we have. When I see someone calling himself conservative advocating using the government more, I get annoyed. Eight years of that junk got old. And another thing, it appears that the 10th Amendment is de facto nullified as it is obvious that the federal government does whatever it darn well pleases.

  2. Re:Will only encourage "illegal" downloading on California Lawmaker Proposes Music Download Tax · · Score: 0

    I have to agree with you on this. The government tends to not represent us any more. They rule us now. I pay probably 50% of my income all told in taxes. Government workers never think they have enough. It's time to cut the government. Fire people. Heck fire whole departments. Cut taxes AND cut budgets. Start with a 50% real cut in both. If any government worker or department rails against a budget being cut, make sure to look up how "baseline budgeting" works in government. It's a scam.

  3. Re:That's no moon... on Remains of Shattered Moon Found in Saturn's Rings · · Score: 0

    I thought this was an interesting blurb, but your comment added a very good comical aspect. It made me laugh. Normally I don't laugh because Global Warming burned out most of my sense of humor.

  4. Good Idea on Obama Requests Creative Commons for Presidential Debates · · Score: 0, Redundant

    I've not heard of this before, but I have noticed that playing clips of debates on networks other than the origional broadcating network have been limited. I assume this is due to the copyright issues and royalties. All serious presidential debates should be fully open for dispersion.

  5. Re:Understood... on Student Arrested for Making Videogame Map of School · · Score: 1

    I started to make maps of my college for Half-Life, but stopped because the time involved. It was for fun and totally for nothing else. An artist can draw a building and no one arrests him. A computer gamer maps a building and he's suddenly a criminal? People should stop and look at this person as a whole. If the person seems in need of mental treatment, which is highly unrelated to mapping a campus, then someone should suggest that to him, or in extreme circumstances, use the courts to get treatment for him. This act is as far from a crime as breathing oxygen is.