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nitzan
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reply to Time

Re: Classification

said by Time:

The one the EFF sued to try and get information about but the Obama Administration classified as a state secret?
How's that CHANGE and transparency working out for you?
No kidding. With that useless $^$#@ in office - this kind of crap just might actually fly.

Governments need to think REAL HARD who votes for them and who can vote them out of office. Hint: it's not the corporations.


Simba7
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said by nitzan:

Governments need to think REAL HARD who votes for them and who can vote them out of office. Hint: it's not the corporations.
Give 'em time.


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said by nitzan:

Governments need to think REAL HARD who votes for them and who can vote them out of office. Hint: it's not the corporations.
No. It's the Corporations that pay the money to spin the sheeple into voting the way they want. The Government has paid attention to where it's masters are, and it's not the people. Who do you think is writing this law anyway?

The guys who are all for this type of stuff are getting ready to regain power anyway.
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"Fascism should more properly be called corporatism because it is the merger of state and corporate power." -- Benito Mussolini

nitzan
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Governments still need to keep up a facade of being "for the people". They can't completely screw us without even pretending to care about us. This WILL come back and bite whoever votes for this - if it even gets to a vote. (it shouldn't)



Harddrive
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yeah, right. like the average person remembers anything these days. only the ones of us that are technically savy will remember a vote like this. the knowledgeable digital rights citizen is a minority. the average voting numb-nutz won't care cause they'll dismiss it cause its a non-issue to them because they don't understand digital rights (like we ever had any).

and in 2050 when i'm 92 and some young 20-something whipper snapper posts something about digital rights on this board, i'll snap back at him saying that his great-great-grandparents gave it all away during the Bush/Obama Administrations because their old, assisted living asses were more concerned about Social Security, Medicare, and prescription drug options rather than the 12:00 that had been flashing on their ancient VCRs for 20 years.
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