Monday, December 19, 2011

Bipartisan agreement in Congress

And it comes in support of exactly what you would expect a bunch of old limp dicks would agree on, porn.
On Thursday, a bipartisan coalition of lawmakers directed the federal government to deploy radical new powers to enforce and protect copyrights on pornography.

By a vote of 9 to 18, the House Judiciary Committee rejected an amendment offered by Rep. Jared Polis (D-Colo.), which would have barred the Department of Justice from using the new tactics envisioned by an anti-piracy bill to protect "obscene and pornographic works."

Members of both parties came together to defeat the anti-pornography initiative, with Judiciary Chairman Lamar Smith (R-Texas), ranking member John Conyers (D-Mich.), and even hardcore social conservative Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa) all against Polis' amendment, and in effect, standing up to protect the porn industry.
They have to protect their investments.

Comments:
Dudes. Porn is the only thing the U.S. is still good at makin'. Any new technology that comes out, porn is what drives its adoption, sorta like in the early days of the Internet at least half of its content was porn. What are ya, anti-innovation?

- Badtux the Tongue-in-cheek Penguin
 

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