Politics

End Piracy, Not Liberty

Two bills before Congress, known as the Protect IP Act (PIPA) in the Senate and the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) in the House, would censor the Web and impose harmful regulations on American business. The intent of the bills is to stop the illegal downloading of copyrighted material… the outcome will be far different.

SOPA and PIPA would allow the U.S. government to order the blocking of sites using methods similar to those employed by China and Egypt. Do we want to model our country after totalitarian regimes?

SOPA and PIPA would kill jobs by legislation and litigation. U.S. Internet companies would have to monitor everything users upload or link to or risk expensive litigation. It’s also why 55 of America’s most successful venture capitalists expressed concern that PIPA “would stifle investment in Internet services, throttle innovation, and hurt American competitiveness”. More than 204 entrepreneurs told Congress that PIPA and SOPA would “hurt economic growth and chill innovation”.

While SOPA and PIPA claim they will stop piracy, they won’t even accomplish that. Nefarious sites will just change their names while law abiding companies will suffer with constantly attempting to stay in compliance with mandates given them.

When you add it all up these proposed laws will censor, stifle the American economy and fail to achieve the claimed outcome. How could anyone support these pieces of legislation?

Contact your representative now! [Link courtesy of Wikipedia]

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One-in-Four Voters Say They Are Likely To Support Third-Party Candidate

According to a recent Zogby Poll “One-in-Four Voters Say They Are Likely To Support Third-Party Candidate.” This is a wonderful opportunity for Libertarian candidates. I am excited to see the field of potential Libertarian candidates. In addition if Representative Ron Paul does not get the nomination, I could see many of his supporters being swayed to vote for a Libertarian candidate as a protest vote.

In California we know the Electoral College delegates are going to go to a Democrat. It is a wasted vote for them to not vote third party, if their conscience dictates that they should. This is the election that disenfranchised members of both Democrat and Republican parties should consider voting Libertarian.

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Gary Johnson announcement for the presidential race as a Libertarian Candidate

Johnson announced his candidacy for President on April 21, 2011, as a Republican,  on a libertarian platform emphasizing the United States public debt and a balanced budgetthrough a 43% reduction of all federal government spending, protection of civil liberties, an immediate end to the War in Afghanistan and his advocacy of the FairTax. On December 28, 2011, after being excluded from the majority of the Republican Party’s presidential debates and failing to gain traction while campaigning for the New Hampshire primary, he withdrew his candidacy for the Republican nomination and announced that he would continue his presidential campaign as a candidate for the nomination of the Libertarian Party.  – Wikipedia

Video Coverage:

Announcement video

CNN Interview

Fox News

Articles:

Mediaite.com

Politico.com

Washingtontimes.com

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Libertarian presidential candidates

This page has a list of all individuals running for U.S. President in 2012 who have filed statements of candidacy with the Federal Election Commission, and who are Bylaws Sustaining Members of the national Libertarian Party.

 

 

 

It includes the following who have filed as Libertarians:

Roger Gary

R. J. Harris

Gary Johnson

James Ogle

Carl Person

Bill Still

Lee Wrights

Miss Joy Waymire

The following are Bylaws Sustaining Members of the national Libertarian Party and have announced their intention to run for U.S. President in 2012, but are not listed on the Federal Election Commission page referenced above.

Jim Burns

Robert Milnes

*Information from LP.org*

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