CISPA passed 248 to 168 in House

it's breathtaking the arrogance, so soon after the SOPA/PIPA debacle

Not to me it isn't.

The system just doesn't even care anymore, it's not even going through the motions anymore.

Used to be, it would wait a few months or years before it "lateraled" on you and accomplished the goal.

Now, they just steamroll us all.

And ROTFLTAOAU.

The Banksta Bailout:

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There's a Jihadist inside every one of our computers! And they have NUKES!

LOL
 
I called my congressman today and told him that if he didn't vote no, I would do everything in my power to make sure he wasn't reelected.

he listened.
 
My rep had a TON of Facebook messages telling him not to vote for it and he did it anyways.
 
I have a question though...

How do we protect ourselves from Chinese cyber attacks?

I am AGAINST this bill because I know the real truth. But in general, how do we (the gov) do it?
 
This bill sunsets in 5 years. Not sure what amendment it was, but this was passed.
 
I have a question though...

How do we protect ourselves from Chinese cyber attacks?

I am AGAINST this bill because I know the real truth. But in general, how do we (the gov) do it?

If it is information that cyberterrorists either seek to acquire or damage, then wouldnt it be easier and safer to not have that information out there to begin with? Essencially, what they are trying to do is create a gold mine of digital information and expect no one to go after it. They may as well take all the gold in Fort Knox (that isnt there any more), put it in the middle of Queens, and put one inept security guard there to protect it and expect no one to try to take it. Private Information is the New Gold in the 21st century, and it is harvested out of you by making it convenient for you to give up your privacy.

But that isnt the worst of it. There are too many that think that this is "The End" of the Internet as we know it. It isnt. Things are going to get much much worse from here on out. Next month, they will probably try to tack on a bunch of more bills that further increase their unlawful surveillance activities because those bills are "sponsored" by those who stand to financially benefit from having even more access to how you live your life. So just because this bill got through, dont expect more bills of this nature to just summarily stop. This has taken off of the privacy cliff, and we are going get smacked in the face with more and more and more anti privacy bills until we hit rock bottom and have cameras in every room in our homes, including our showers under the false pretenses of being there "for our protection".
 
i guess its too late to unplug and toss the 'puter in the dump.

resistance is futile.
 
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This has taken off of the privacy cliff, and we are going get smacked in the face with more and more and more anti privacy bills until we hit rock bottom and have cameras in every room in our homes, including our showers under the false pretenses of being there "for our protection".

They already are, and they have names like iPhone, iPad, XBox Kinect, webcams and so on.
 
Do the Amish have computers?...i wonder if they could use a retired baker to make bread?...
 
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