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X Æ A-12

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Sep 4, 2006
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#45
Yeah, I guess you're joking but I'm serious. I always wanted to move out of here and go to a more "civilised" place. Forget that.
Actually I would like to visit other places but not with this shit going on in airports.

Hopefully there will be enough outrage and boycotts that the TSA will be forced to change.
 

delrey

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Jan 5, 2009
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#48
Listen this:
In the United States, a new law proposal called The Combating Online Infringement and Counterfeits Act (COICA) was introduced last week, and there will be a hearing in front of the Judiciary Committee this Thursday.

If passed, this law will allow the government, under the command of the media companies, to censor the internet as they see fit, like China and Iran do, with the difference that the sites they decide to censor will be completely removed from the internet and not just in the US.


As i understand, if u talk against government on your site, site will shut down
 

X Æ A-12

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#51
Listen this:
In the United States, a new law proposal called The Combating Online Infringement and Counterfeits Act (COICA) was introduced last week, and there will be a hearing in front of the Judiciary Committee this Thursday.

If passed, this law will allow the government, under the command of the media companies, to censor the internet as they see fit, like China and Iran do, with the difference that the sites they decide to censor will be completely removed from the internet and not just in the US.
What does this mean?
 

JBF

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Aug 5, 2006
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#52
Listen this:
In the United States, a new law proposal called The Combating Online Infringement and Counterfeits Act (COICA) was introduced last week, and there will be a hearing in front of the Judiciary Committee this Thursday.

If passed, this law will allow the government, under the command of the media companies, to censor the internet as they see fit, like China and Iran do, with the difference that the sites they decide to censor will be completely removed from the internet and not just in the US.


As i understand, if u talk against government on your site, site will shut down
As bianconeri would put it; HeeHaw.
 

JBF

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Aug 5, 2006
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#55
You really don't think they're gonna eventually do it? It would be explained to the public as a process of blocking Jihadi websites that terrorist cells rely on for news, instructions and even practice.

I can really see it being approved and up and running by the middle of next year maximum.
 
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Bjerknes

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  • Thread Starter #57
    Yes, look up the Protecting Cyberspace as a National Asset Act of 2010. The Homeland Security Committee, headed up by that moron Lieberman, promoted the act which would allow the President to shut down the internet for four months under national security.
     

    swag

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    Sep 23, 2003
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    #58
    Yes, look up the Protecting Cyberspace as a National Asset Act of 2010. The Homeland Security Committee, headed up by that moron Lieberman, promoted the act which would allow the President to shut down the internet for four months under national security.
    What's funny is that they can't. It was designed that way from the beginning by their own DARPA dudes.
     

    JBF

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    Aug 5, 2006
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    #59
    Yes, look up the Protecting Cyberspace as a National Asset Act of 2010. The Homeland Security Committee, headed up by that moron Lieberman, promoted the act which would allow the President to shut down the internet for four months under national security.
    Lieberman again? :lol:


    God this idiot is fucking your country upside down with his zionist agenda and now this.
     

    X Æ A-12

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    #60
    You really don't think they're gonna eventually do it? It would be explained to the public as a process of blocking Jihadi websites that terrorist cells rely on for news, instructions and even practice.

    I can really see it being approved and up and running by the middle of next year maximum.
    How are you so sure this is going to happen? Do you know something I don't?
     

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