https://www.google.com/landing/takeaction/i don't have time to draft a letter to send to my representative, if anybody wants to post a cut-n-paste letter that would help a lot.
I don't know if posting a letter for you to copy is a good idea. It could get RM shut down for distributing pirated content.i don't have time to draft a letter to send to my representative, if anybody wants to post a cut-n-paste letter that would help a lot.
thats the thing. its mostly major corporations (entertainment industry) fighting major corporations (google, etc)Yes because we all know when faced with a letter from a constituent or massive amounts of money from corporations, most representatives will side with the constituents. Right?
I just went to the spanish page and used google translate with chrome.Wikipedia is doing the protest thing as well.....but if you let the page load 95% or so and hit the stop button in your browser, you can still use it.
Crabjoe FTMFW
But that method clearly supports terrorism.I just went to the spanish page and used google translate with chrome.
Are there cars I can't afford for sale on Wikipedia? Doesn't help me, thanks for nothing.Wikipedia is doing the protest thing as well.....but if you let the page load 95% or so and hit the stop button in your browser, you can still use it.
Crabjoe FTMFW
they should've photoshopped the scumbag steve hat onto the capitol building
Are there cars I can't afford for sale on Wikipedia? Doesn't help me, thanks for nothing.
I tried it with the Chinese page first, but nothing worked besides the title page.But that method clearly supports terrorism.
Now thats a form of protest I can supportalso, we should all protest by getting blackout drunk tonight
It wasn't there before, I swear.Like I care about your problems.
EDIT - there's a link at the bottom of the protest page to go to craiglist
DERP
http://portland.craigslist.org/h
See what I did there?
They increasingly respond to feedback from the web. Might it possibly have to do with a few governments falling recently?Yes because we all know when faced with a letter from a constituent or massive amounts of money from corporations, most representatives will side with the constituents. Right?
A freshman senator, Marco Rubio of Florida, a rising Republican star, was first Wednesday morning with his announcement that he would no longer back antipiracy legislation he had co-sponsored.
i heard you like posts in your thread, so we put a post in tour thread so you can thread while you post . . .No excuses. Make sure you have read every single thread before you make another post to avoid confusion.
Bwahahaha! Rep addedNo excuses. Make sure you have read every single thread before you make another post to avoid confusion.
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