Re: Help Stop Online Censorship
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2012 11:02 pm
Just like YOU & Zazu are! You were fishing for this. I know it! ;)hobie16 wrote:They're in the classic masters series.
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Just like YOU & Zazu are! You were fishing for this. I know it! ;)hobie16 wrote:They're in the classic masters series.
How could you even think such a thing?Main Streeter wrote: You were fishing for this. I know it! ;)
I pretty much agreed with everything you said. :)WEDFan wrote: Oops. :soap: Dang, I seem to have gotten up here again!
I'm thinking their definition of fair is "the right people get to be bullies."say what you will, even though I dont like where such a law may lead to myself, in the end I gotta admit its only fair.
Cuz you are guys & I am not stupid ;) plus I wanted to read your comeback post. :D:hobie16 wrote:How could you even think such a thing?
Nothing wrong with fishing. There is nothing in the world like that first glimpse of the fish you got on the line. And then the moment when you bring it aboard the boat and have to walk over to the head to whack it.Main Streeter wrote:You were fishing for this.
There's everything wrong with fishing! Fish are friends, not food! :D:Big Wallaby wrote:Nothing wrong with fishing. There is nothing in the world like that first glimpse of the fish you got on the line. And then the moment when you bring it aboard the boat and have to walk over to the head to whack it.
Yummy, tasty friends... :bruce:Shorty82 wrote:There's everything wrong with fishing! Fish are friends, not food! :D:
Too late for me BW. I have no bright comeback. Cept it's a typical guy post && you are not typical. Not in my book. :)Big Wallaby wrote:Nothing wrong with fishing. There is nothing in the world like that first glimpse of the fish you got on the line. And then the moment when you bring it aboard the boat and have to walk over to the head to whack it.
It wasn’t too long ago that that we had three sources of national news: ABC, CBS, and NBC. Print media were limited to the daily newspaper and national news magazines like Time, Newsweek, and U.S. News & World Report. No more.
The media gatekeepers are few and far between today. The last gate – the biggest gate – is the internet. If it can’t be controlled, the people can’t be controlled. That’s why governments around the world are working to implement ways to control it. A nation like China just does it, but here in the United States the pretense of a legitimate legal remedy must be found.