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  Simba7
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I guess having privacy on the internet is BAD. So bad in fact that they're actually putting into law that if you use a secure connection that can't be spied upon, that you MUST be doing illicit things and they must arrest you, fine you, throw you in prison, or all the above.
Might as well shred the Constitution and the Bill of Rights now and get it over with. Within a few years, we'll be just like China. -- Bresnan 15M/1M|Mine[P4HT 3.2GHz,2GB RAM,2x1TB HDDs,WinXP]|Wife's[P4 2.4GHz,1GB RAM,60GB HDD,WinXP]|Router[2xP3@1GHz,640MB RAM,18GB HDD,Allied Telesyn AT-2560FX,Kingston KNE100TX,2xDigital DE504,Compaq NC3131,iPro/1000DP,Blitz BWI715,Gentoo] | |  Blackened Your Freedom Fries Are Stale
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| said by Simba7 :I guess having privacy on the internet is BAD. So bad in fact that they're actually putting into law that if you use a secure connection that can't be spied upon, that you MUST be doing illicit things and they must arrest you, fine you, throw you in prison, or all the above. Might as well shred the Constitution and the Bill of Rights now and get it over with. Within a few years, we'll be just like China. One thing true communist nations tend to have trouble with is authoritarians.
However, what we have in common with them are rights are almost never protected anymore. In communism, it's for the state, in today's America, it's for the business.
Maybe soon we'll be singing the pledge of allegiance to the RIAA.
It's cases like this that I hope piracy wins. -- Moore/Alexander 2008
Conservatives love religious-like aphorisms so here's one: "Freedom isn't free. It's Made in China." | |   kamm
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| said by Blackened :said by Simba7 :I guess having privacy on the internet is BAD. So bad in fact that they're actually putting into law that if you use a secure connection that can't be spied upon, that you MUST be doing illicit things and they must arrest you, fine you, throw you in prison, or all the above. Might as well shred the Constitution and the Bill of Rights now and get it over with. Within a few years, we'll be just like China. One thing true communist nations tend to have trouble with is authoritarians. However, what we have in common with them are rights are almost never protected anymore. In communism, it's for the state, in today's America, it's for the business. Maybe soon we'll be singing the pledge of allegiance to the RIAA. It's cases like this that I hope piracy wins. It's corporatism and it's nowhere better than Communism - in fact one could argue it's worse than Communism in many ways. -- [BQUOTE=[user=bicker]]Waaaa waaaa waaaa. You just want what you want and don't care to factor in what is right or true. Your perspectives are un-American, and deserve far more ridicule than I'm prepared to pile on them. [/BQUOTE] | |  Kearnstd Elf Wizard Premium join:2002-01-22 Mullica Hill, NJ
| reply to Simba7 Corporations tend to just rape copyright law into the form we know today. when copyright was originally invented it was for the people and the artist and it was long enough the creator got his due and short enough the people got fair game in their life time rather then the half life of Plutonium like today. corporations have ruined the essence of copyright just to line their pockets for 100 years or more. -- [65 Arcanist]Filan(High Elf) Zone: Broadband Reports | |  Blackened Your Freedom Fries Are Stale
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| reply to kamm said by kamm :said by Blackened :said by Simba7 :I guess having privacy on the internet is BAD. So bad in fact that they're actually putting into law that if you use a secure connection that can't be spied upon, that you MUST be doing illicit things and they must arrest you, fine you, throw you in prison, or all the above. Might as well shred the Constitution and the Bill of Rights now and get it over with. Within a few years, we'll be just like China. One thing true communist nations tend to have trouble with is authoritarians. However, what we have in common with them are rights are almost never protected anymore. In communism, it's for the state, in today's America, it's for the business. Maybe soon we'll be singing the pledge of allegiance to the RIAA. It's cases like this that I hope piracy wins. It's corporatism and it's nowhere better than Communism - in fact one could argue it's worse than Communism in many ways. If you really want to be pedantic you could say an oligopolistic oligarchy.
Although our executive branch is doing a great job at consolidating power to itself as well. Whatever the hell this is becoming it sure is funny we still call ourselves Democracy/Republic. -- Moore/Alexander 2008
Conservatives love religious-like aphorisms so here's one: "Freedom isn't free. It's Made in China." | |
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