The SOPA and PIPA Acts

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Re: Here we go again...

Postby Connor » 19 Jan 2012, 01:09

The U.S. Government are being complete dumbasses right now (excuse my language). They wish to stop piracy by censoring the internet. These acts WILL cripple the American economy, it's already bad enough.


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Re: The SOPA and PIPA Acts

Postby ghost 9 » 19 Jan 2012, 01:24

There's an event on facebook, and if it's allowed, I'll try to post it on the FWG FB homepage.
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Re: The SOPA and PIPA Acts

Postby Dr Frook » 19 Jan 2012, 03:13

the future of games if the internet censorship is approved:

http://www.freeworldgroup.com/games9/gameindex/supersopabros.htm
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Re: The SOPA and PIPA Acts

Postby Lamb » 19 Jan 2012, 03:19

FWG Leader wrote:the future of games if the internet censorship is approved:

http://www.freeworldgroup.com/games9/gameindex/supersopabros.htm

You beat me too it but yea i hate the stupid game...I will probably do something...


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tzqMoOk9NWc
here is something to better understand this stupid acts.
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Re: The SOPA and PIPA Acts

Postby Lamb » 19 Jan 2012, 03:41

Lamb wrote:
FWG Leader wrote:the future of games if the internet censorship is approved:

http://www.freeworldgroup.com/games9/gameindex/supersopabros.htm

You beat me too it but yea i hate the stupid game...I will probably do something...


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tzqMoOk9NWc
here is something to better understand this stupid acts.

After watching this im seeing that if this is passed FWG might have to delete all topics that are linked toward all that illegal stuff mainly youtube because it has things that will be considerd illegal and intied with it.
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Re: The SOPA and PIPA Acts

Postby Dr Frook » 19 Jan 2012, 04:06

Lamb wrote:
FWG Leader wrote:the future of games if the internet censorship is approved:

http://www.freeworldgroup.com/games9/gameindex/supersopabros.htm

You beat me too it but yea i hate the stupid game...I will probably do something...


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tzqMoOk9NWc
here is something to better understand this stupid acts.


good video... now I'm scared...
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Re: The SOPA and PIPA Acts

Postby danny » 19 Jan 2012, 07:23

oh and to all the "liberals" this is what your side has become. not every liberal is a socialist but the majority in power are socialists and these horrid pieces of legislature can only be proposed by socialists and passed by idiotically pollitcally correct politicians and UBER conservative nuts who think all porn, gmaes, crude humor and anything that could lead to a free thought should be KILLED and only their ideals allowed. THIS IS WHERE PARTY LINE KILLS US ALL. so heree i dare say it, i propose that on FWG we sign an oath to separate ourselves from the nonsesne and actually support what is the in the interests of all. note im aware tha both sides of the aisle have their porblems abut when you look at it the problems are both the same its just the way they are portrayed, and the rhetoric behind them that differs. in essence neither side is for small government, both want too much regulation. look past the differences people and you will see that its true. DOWN WITH POLITICIANS, UP WITH THE PEOPLE. that is all

and just to keep this on topic, i know people who find out that a certain liberal or a certain conservative disfavors this bill and they immediately support it. its that blindness that i am trying to eliminate
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Re: The SOPA and PIPA Acts

Postby ghost 9 » 19 Jan 2012, 11:18

It was accepted by both political parties, Danny...
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Re: The SOPA and PIPA Acts

Postby danny » 19 Jan 2012, 11:35

i know ghost.you're missing what im saying. i said that people who only hear what they want to (the mass general public) hear one thing from the media about some on suporrting or not supporting and basing their support on that, not on the actual reality of the bills and not on the reprecussions of them
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Re: The SOPA and PIPA Acts

Postby ghost 9 » 19 Jan 2012, 11:37

danny wrote:i know ghost.you're missing what im saying. i said that people who only hear what they want to (the mass general public) hear one thing from the media about some on suporrting or not supporting and basing their support on that, not on the actual reality of the bills and not on the reprecussions of them

Ah,I missed that part. My bad. Also, the bill has been pushed to be voted on in February.
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