Look at Chris Brown. He litterally beat the shit out of another pop star and six months later he is celebrating the gold status of his new record release.
People have short memories and often times excuse the behavior from the favorite stars because of whatever perceived good their works may produce.
The only thing that Prince changes is his name. He could care less what people label him as. The punishment for these types of acts though should be more than allowing them to say "woops" and move on.
It saddens me that we have come to this. The cornerstone of out justice system was that everyone is innocent until proven guilty. This person who is charged with enforcement of those laws seems to thing that the Cardassian justice system is better suited to getting the job done. For that simple statement he should be removed from duty as he clearly does not understand what his job actually is.
If companies like Walmart and similar stores support this, then it is not a good idea. Just like when At&t supports a piece of legislation. It should be an instant red flag, and cause everyone to raise an eyebrow.
I fear that while this is said to us upfront that there is some other deal being done behind the scenes that makes this all but pointless. I really have no faith in this administration when it comes to patent/copyright/technology legislation.
This crap is like playing a never ending game of whack-a-mole. We do what we can to get one squashed and then suddenly some NEW piece of legislation is introduced that just roles the what we just defeated into a new box with a pretty little bow on top.
My pitchfork is in need of servicing and my torch is beginning to burn out. I cannot even fathom a guess at the number of calls and letters I have written on various pieces of legislation.
Not to mention I am fairly certain that its all part of their plan to wear us down to this point until we simply quit fighting.
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It wasn't Hitler's fault.
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Look at Chris Brown. He litterally beat the shit out of another pop star and six months later he is celebrating the gold status of his new record release.
People have short memories and often times excuse the behavior from the favorite stars because of whatever perceived good their works may produce.
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The only thing that Prince changes is his name. He could care less what people label him as. The punishment for these types of acts though should be more than allowing them to say "woops" and move on.
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It saddens me that we have come to this. The cornerstone of out justice system was that everyone is innocent until proven guilty. This person who is charged with enforcement of those laws seems to thing that the Cardassian justice system is better suited to getting the job done. For that simple statement he should be removed from duty as he clearly does not understand what his job actually is.
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If companies like Walmart and similar stores support this, then it is not a good idea. Just like when At&t supports a piece of legislation. It should be an instant red flag, and cause everyone to raise an eyebrow.
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Is this guy related to the Sausage King of Chicago?
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It would be, but you could always have Elizabeth open a tear to a universe where they have already lost.
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Evolve or die.
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There's a fee for that.
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I fear that while this is said to us upfront that there is some other deal being done behind the scenes that makes this all but pointless. I really have no faith in this administration when it comes to patent/copyright/technology legislation.
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Its hard not to call it a secret standard wen how it is interested is kept a state secret.
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On a side note I just stapled my ball-sack to my inner thigh.
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The catch: Does not apply to actual politicians.
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The catch: Does not apply to actually politicians.
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I did my part. Why this is even a question anymore is beyond me.
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He wants a forum for his "big lies".
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This crap is like playing a never ending game of whack-a-mole. We do what we can to get one squashed and then suddenly some NEW piece of legislation is introduced that just roles the what we just defeated into a new box with a pretty little bow on top.
My pitchfork is in need of servicing and my torch is beginning to burn out. I cannot even fathom a guess at the number of calls and letters I have written on various pieces of legislation.
Not to mention I am fairly certain that its all part of their plan to wear us down to this point until we simply quit fighting.
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I do not believe that targeting what is already considered protected speech with a tax on only certain aspects of the speech is going to fly.
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She apparently sharpened her pitchfork and is hell bent on storming the castle regardless of the odds against her.
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They use the "if you have nothing to hide then why does it matter" on us. Holding them to the same line of reasoning should be expected.