[free-sklyarov] Feinstein is a socialist

Joshua Gramlich jgramlich at hotmail.com
Wed Jul 25 12:08:26 PDT 2001


Well, I cannot disagree that it seems more like a "Bush" law than a "Gore"
law, but the distinctions betwixt the two are so limited these days (hence
the Nader vote, I'm sure).  I, myself, did not vote this time around (due to
a move from L.A. to Chicago in October...read: laziness).  None of the above
seemed the best choice (and still does IMHO).

I am particularly bothered by the thought that while the DMCA being
anti-First Amendment is so obvious, there are so many politicos who cater to
the big media cartels, that they disregard the Constitution of the United
States.


Josh


----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Coleman" <mkc at mathdogs.com>
To: "Joshua Gramlich" <jgramlich at hotmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 1:50 PM
Subject: Re: [free-sklyarov] Feinstein is a socialist


> "Joshua Gramlich" <jgramlich at hotmail.com> writes:
> > What do you expect from the left coast?  Feinstein would like to stamp
out
> > individuality wherever it rears its ugly head.  It's congressfolk like
her
> > and Teddy Kennedy that make me wish I could vote for the reps of other
> > states.
> >
> > Both of them think they know how to spend your money and time better
than
> > you.
>
> Ahem.  Although both parties unfortunately support it, the thinking behind
the
> DMCA strikes me as much more "Bush" than "Gore".  (I voted Nader, myself,
who
> I believe would have firmly drop kicked this act.)
>




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