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SirMoby 2006-06-30 05:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nekrom
Side note, how much longer do you folks have to put up with Bush and co, out'a courosity?

-N

Now with the redistricting approved by Dubya's judges I think the "and co" are here to stay since they've proved they'll stop at nothing to maintain control.

That being said, I think the democrats will win the Presidential race in 2008 because Dubya's screw ups are going to cause some serious economic hardship around 2010 and they need someone to blame. Then in 2012 - 2016 Dubya's brother will run and that will be the last step in removing democracy from this country.

Bill 2006-06-30 03:31 PM

I think you're right.

I think we may have to make sure the repugs win in 2008.

So that they can be held to blame.

Just put all our effort into congress, let them put their next puppet in the throne, put all our money into house and senate elections.

So we can investigate these guys untill they bleed.

tickler 2006-06-30 04:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bill
This is a continuation of last year's attack - the same people are testing legal strategies to limit our business, with the goal of appealling to their voters.

This is all part of a combined strategy - the obscenity arrests against extreme content around the country, the recent use of RICO in the fla arrests, linking CP to the adult industry, a number of bills and bill proposals slowly making their way thru committees.

A group of politicians have it in for us, and there is no reason for them to stop trying to find a way to make the news by attacking us.

Here's a partial list, and the dumbasses behind them.
Congress mulls slew of Net sex rules
- Forcibly blocking off-color Web sites
- Eavesdropping on what Americans are doing online
- Making certain hyperlinks illegal
- Recording which customer is assigned which IP address
- Dispatching "search and destroy" bots
- Restricting naughty Webcams
- Recording e-mail correspondents and Web pages visited
- Taking aim at search engines
- Letting government bureaucrats rate chat rooms
- Permitting the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children to send subpoenas to Internet providers
- Targeting peer-to-peer networks
- Granting Internet censorship power to federal bureaucrats
... and still growing.
http://news.com.com/Congress+mulls+s...27.html?tag=nl

I still like a comment I read somewhere in all this BS. "It should be illegal and require jail time for any politician to create a law that is rejected by the courts."


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