Too bad they can't make breaking the Constitution illegal.
Originally posted by Gorman91
reply to post by RisenAngel77
It's cause it's a marketing tool. How can they market if the information is wrong?
Of course it will never pass. I mean, you realize how easy it is for 200 Anons to generate 20,000+ fake profiles of whatever stereotype they wish to overrun and essentially destroy any sort of attempt to regulate it? In a matter of weeks there would be an extra billion people on the Earth thanks to anon. All of them essentially the same 200 people or so. Perhaps they will all be George Bush or Obama. Who knows.
Point is, you cannot regulate the internet. You will simply fail.edit on 16-11-2011 by Gorman91 because: (no reason given)
Seeing the censorship is carried through. He was never a democrat to
begin with, he was always a shill. 
Originally posted by RisenAngel77
reply to post by this_is_who_we_are
Unfortunately. The laws will continue to become more ridiculous as long as people allows it to.
Where is everyone at? This is big news that would impact us on a huge level. Normally threads like these would gain alot more attention. oO...
*sigh*
Originally posted by RisenAngel77
reply to post by Domo1
Sigh, I'm getting the feeling the occupy movement is serving more as a distraction than anything else.
Originally posted by RisenAngel77
U.S. Justice Department Wants To Criminalize Uploading You Tube Videos
www.globalresearch.ca
The Department of Justice is attempting to criminalize uploading videos that break You Tube’s terms of service, along with any other online action that is deemed to contravene a website’s usage policy, in a shocking expansion of cybersecurity laws deemed draconian by critics.(visit the link for the full news article)
Such violations would include creating a fake Facebook profile, lying about your weight on dating websites, or providing any other item of false information that violates a website’s TOS agreement.