Author Topic: New Anonymous Video  (Read 649 times)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFgexT0v5qY&feature=channel_video_title

Ranting about a bill being passed now. I realize people put these out every day, just thought I would share.

Post thoughts.

havent they had like 5 operation blackouts

Every video looks like a bad movie trailer.

I think if you're trying to get people to act, the best idea isn't to try and offend them.  "You can't even read english"

Another basic is to tell people what the loving thing does if you're going to say that people are getting it wrong.
« Last Edit: January 04, 2012, 11:14:17 PM by Marcem »

It's funny because this is probably going to make a case for SOPA and allow the government to take away even more freedom.

Ranting about a bill being passed now

you sound a little uneducated about what is now above the constitution. its not just "a bill"
jesus christ.

I am uneducated about what is happening, I honestly don't care if they don't take away my music and computer and games.

I am uneducated about what is happening, I honestly don't care if they don't take away my music and computer and games.

the ndaa has nothing to do with that...

the ndaa is the bill that allows the government to arrest anyone for any reason, without charge, without trial, indefinitely.
basically all of our bill of rights are no longer in effect as of jan 1, 2012

so you go play your video games. god

I am uneducated about what is happening, I honestly don't care if they don't take away my music and computer and games.
also you should care about stuff happening like SOPA, and protect ip, they won't take your computer away but the censor the stuff out of it

the ndaa has nothing to do with that...


Thank you for informing me Mr. Bisjac.

If it's truly bad, it won't be passed. That's the way I see it.


Anonymous doesn't do anything ;_;

Anonymous doesn't do anything ;_;
Thats because they were telling us to do something.

If it's truly bad, it won't be passed. That's the way I see it.

Not necessarily, bad bills have been passed before.