Posted on 12/28/2011 4:37:01 PM PST by JerseyHighlander
It's this kind of insanity that should terrify people about this bill moving forward.
Thoughts, gentlemen?
They can pry my keyboard from my cold dead fingers.
It seems like this bill has zero true support from leftists, rightists, libertarians, modern liberlas, paleo conservatives/stuanch conservatives, progressives, from absolutely noone. And if that is the case, whose trying to push this bill through and does it have any chance of getting past Congress, Obama and the Supreme Court ? Not that we can at all count on the latter two doing the right thing of course .
It's such an obvious conflict-of-interest, "crafting" unconstitutional legislation to silence their opponents.
Here’s the full list of the current co-sponsors for SOPA. If any of their opponents in next year’s election are paying attention, they should be using this as a key issue and reaching out to the internet community, ASAP. What happened to GoDaddy can happen to a politician in an instant:
Mark Amodei [NV2]
Joe Baca [CA43]
John Barrow [GA12]
Karen Bass [CA33]
Howard Berman [CA28]
Marsha Blackburn [TN7]
Mary Bono Mack [CA45]
John Carter [TX31]
Steven Chabot [OH1]
Judy Chu [CA32]
John Conyers [MI14]
Jim Cooper [TN5]
Ted Deutch [FL19]
Elton Gallegly [CA24]
Robert Goodlatte [VA6]
Tim Griffin [AR2]
Tim Holden [PA17]
Peter King [NY3]
John Larson [CT1]
Ben Lujan [NM3]
Thomas Marino [PA10]
Alan Nunnelee [MS1]
William Owens [NY23]
Ben Quayle [AZ3]
Dennis Ross [FL12]
Steve Scalise [LA1]
Adam Schiff [CA29]
Brad Sherman [CA27]
Lee Terry [NE2]
Debbie Wasserman Schultz [FL20]
Melvin Watt [NC12]
And here’s the list of Senators who are both supporters of PIPA and are up for re-election in 2012. Wikipedia lists who’s already registered to challenge them. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Senate_elections,_2012
Ben Cardin [Maryland]
Bob Casey [Pennsylvania]
Bob Corker [Tennessee]
Dianne Feinstein [California]
Kristen Gillibrand [New York]
Orrin Hatch [Utah]
Amy Klobuchar [Minnesota]
Bob Menendez [New Jersey]
Bill Nelson [Florida]
Sheldon Whitehouse [Rhode Island]
They don’t have to.
They’re trying implementing the “Great Firewall of China” for the US. Nobody will be able to find the prohibited on a search engine or navigate to it.
How SOPA 2.0 Sneaks In A Really Dangerous Private Ability To Kill Any Website (including FR)
Article, then # 6 , # 7 .
So is there any way to tell its probability of passing through all of Congress ? How likely is it to pass both the House and Senate with enough of a majority so that Obama cant veto it ? That last part is important since, though we can never count on obama to do the right thing, there is a good chance even he would know to vote agains tthis if it truly does what opponents fear it would.
And also, I was wondering where to go to find truly good unbaised info on what sites would be affected, in addition to the articles shown above . Would it actually be able to shut down all internet forums, and shut down sites providing subscriptions to articles from science/biology/physics/economics magazines and publications ? Protestors say it will and others insist that only those who flagrantly flaunt copyright laws, liek pirate bay or Sidereel, are in real danger. So how do we tell what sites are in danger and if the whole internet really is somehow in danger of being shutdown ? I mean, i cant imagine the latter would be the case-eventually COngress would get enough pressure so that they would be forced to add some kind of ammendment the sponsors who claim they are losing money from piracy would eventually lose far more of their income when if people had no access to sites where they coudl buy entertianment content.
There are no unbiased opinions of Protect-IP and SOPA, the bills are available on Thomas Register and you can read and dissect it yourself.
http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.uscongress/legislation.112s968
http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.uscongress/legislation.112hr3261
The fact that the Congressmen and Senators who took lobbyist cash to sponsor the bill have absolutely no F***ing clue about technology means there is no doubt the bill was written specifically as a predatory legalism for the rentier class in Hollywood,
very unlikely Obama would veto it.
Jan 17th it will be in the House sub-committee for a 2nd hearing and could be voted to the Floor for a full vote, up until then there is time to pressure the whores and especially the most treacherous whores such as Lamar Smith to back down and kill the bill.
Orin Hatch has finally found a bill that will allow him to remotely blow up JimRob’s PC as Jim types on his dear keyboard.
I truly feel like something major is going to happen in 2012 with the Internet and take downs before election. He has GOOGLE working for him; watching a nightmare on the internet with blogs, political sites, social media sites. Hec, DHS is already creating fake accounts on Social Media sites for tracking and reporting.
Obama is so smug; I think he knows he will win 2nd term and that is why he gives Americans the finger...cause it’s in the bag...
Hollywood is paying for the whole thing ~ they’ve got a lot of money, and from their perspective destroying free form discussion on the internet will simply open up new opportunities for folks to watch their movies.
This should be attacked with the same vigor we show during a FReepathon.
Each FReeper should contact his/her two Senators and Representative about these issues.
The continued long term existence of Free Republic may hang in the balance.
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FWIW, I've contacted both of my Senators and my Rep on this. We need to be yelling and screaming about this!
So then Hollywood is now able to actually make America into a giant North Korea ? And we’re gonna be under a Hollywood controlled dictatorship, with Hollywoodm including all the movie producers, executives and actors taking the role of Stalin and Mao ? That’s one of those things that;s just too creepy to believe.
This means a rise in blog and opinion sites that will be hosted outside of the US, using non-US domains and run by people who must keep their real names private.
It also means the rise of non-US alternative DNS providers.
It means more Land of the USED TO BE Free.
They are, of course, MAD!
Hi Shadow, might want to check this out, looks to get interesting.
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