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@Collin James Guy
My stomach churns every time I see the acronym "SOPA." :\ Good to see an institution/university come out with something to challenge it. I'm sure it carries a little more weight than a bunch of /b/tards signing an online petition.
@Brady J. Frey
I agree the Obama team has been oddly quiet, but the petition just rolled out yesterday quite loudly, and it'd be great to see it posted to your audience: wh.gov/DfY. It's almost at 25,000 signers in less than 24 hours- I'd hope that makes a statement.
@Paul Heintzelman
It will not let me sign it. :(
@Rob Phillips
Paul Heintzelman Try signing it using Firefox. It's broken in Chrome for some reason.
@Hector Nyo Perez
I just signed mine, it also gave problems using firefox, but I was able to pull it out :D
@Steve Gleitsmann
At last, the voice of intellect added to an issue that flies in the face of what this country stands for.
@Jebb Dykstra
Yes, but at the same time, as it stands, SOPA has bi-partisan support and its close cousin Protect IP Act is sponsored by Harry Reid, Senate Majority Leader. In Washington DC, President Obama can't really blast these people -- yet! But President Obama also can't really be too happy that both the Senate and the House are putting forward a bill that flouts prior restraints and is highly probable to be unconstitutional. President Obama and the White House must really hope and believe that common sense will prevail and that the President won't have to veto a poorly drafted bill. Yes, let's hope that such common sense does take over and that the entertainment lobby does not bully the Senate and House into rushing these 2 bills into law.
@T. Joseph Landry
Obama may be silent but at least Biden understands what's at stake. I'm not a fan of this administration since Obama has allowed this bill to be drafted behind closed doors with help of ONLY the entertainment industries and no one else including the public who also has a stake in this race. Its sickening and an example of why Ive gone from supporting a man I thought would bring humanity and common sense to the office. he has done neither. Instead he has simply been a bag man for the companies and friends who helped him in the past.
@Jay Barone
Ron Paul opposes this terrible bill, SOPA. And also most other things that take away from our freedom.
@Josh Rio
"America, the land of the free." No one still ACTUALLY believes this shit, right?
@Javier Verbach
Since 2008, thanks to the approval of Bush, the U.S. government extract DNA from all newborns do not even have rights over their own DNA, or that of their children.
@Michael J. Tetreault
"The Supreme Court has made it abundantly clear that governmental action suppressing speech, if taken prior to an adversary proceeding and subsequent judicial determination that the speech in question is unlawful, is a presumptively unconstitutional “prior restraint.”. The decision they are referring to is from1965. That would be the Warren Court, one of the most liberal courts ever, and one that actually respected things like free speech. If SOPA ends up there, I would not expect a very friendly hearing in the Roberts Court. 5/4 in favor, you can take that to the bank.
@Samson Ogunsola
25,373 signature! 25,000 needed. Let's put a stop to this non-sense. wh.gov/DfY
@Rob Phillips
We just need to elect this guy: http://youtu.be/G4yDCUJJm_U... At least he understands accountability and ethics.

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