We're starting to get to work. Come join the Constitutional Rights Enforcement & Support Team (C.R.E.S.T.)
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/thecrest.
If you think that our group is a little too extreme read this. http://www.conspiracypenpal.com/columns/arms.htm
and
http://www.tysknews.com/Depts/Our_Culture/paramili tary_extremists_riot.htm
Their having their own private law enforcement should be met with opposition by the people. It is definitely unconstitutional.
Personally I think pirating music and CD's for profit should be against the law but the industry should lower their prices to what the "pirates" are charging so people can afford them. They'd still make a hefty profit. Same with computer software. Charging outrageous prices for CD's and tapes should also be illegal. There should also be a reasonable limit to keep music, software, movies etc. out of the public domain and after that it should be free. Like 3 to 5 years or something. Seems like a resonable compromise.
Yours in Liberty,
Quicksilverdime
We're starting to get to work. Come join the Constitutional Rights Enforcement & Support Team (C.R.E.S.T.) http://groups.yahoo.com/group/thecrest. If you think that our group is a little too extreme read this. http://www.conspiracypenpal.com/columns/arms.htm and http://www.tysknews.com/Depts/Our_Culture/paramili tary_extremists_riot.htm
Their having their own private law enforcement should be met with opposition by the people. It is definitely unconstitutional.
Personally I think pirating music and CD's for profit should be against the law but the industry should lower their prices to what the "pirates" are charging so people can afford them. They'd still make a hefty profit. Same with computer software. Charging outrageous prices for CD's and tapes should also be illegal. There should also be a reasonable limit to keep music, software, movies etc. out of the public domain and after that it should be free. Like 3 to 5 years or something. Seems like a resonable compromise.
Yours in Liberty,
Quicksilverdime