Happy fun times for Internet people, because Congress still wants to break the privacy of Americans on it. Only this time they're using the Sony hacking stuff as an excuse to bring it up.
Land of the free: Keep bringing the bad stuff up. That fails, try and pass it quickly, and quietly.
Repeat until f[i]u[/i]ckery succeeds.
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"Why should I worry? I have nothing to hide." Okay, I will now have a complete stranger watch you at all times of day, potentially using any information they collect on you against you in the court of law. What, that's not the same thing? You're an idiot if you seriously think that they're going to stop with CISPA. You have a constitutional right to not be stopped and searched unreasonably, and CISPA allows you to be searched for [i]no reason at all.[/i]
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@ people who say they don't have anything to hide. That's regardless, this will limit your internet more than you think.
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Iv got nothing to hide and even though I don't agree with it it's probably for the greater good and I don't pirate stuff either so Meh
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Humpity bumpity
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I have nothing to hide, So why/how does this affect me?
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Important stuff, people might want to read this shit.