campaignforliberty.com — MN announced a plan to force 11 Internet service providers to block access to 200 online poker & gaming sites. It is time for Americans to tell Pawlenty that we don't need him to censor the Internet for us. Rather, we need liberty and Internet freedom. After all, does anyone really believe government interference with the Internet would end there?
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morganmgheeApr 30, 2009
Gov. Tim Pawlenty's approval rating in the state is lower than it has ever been. In the new poll, and others conducted recently by other polling organizations, Pawlenty has been hovering near what political analysts consider a danger zone, when a politician enjoys the support of fewer than half of respondents. ***Pawlenty is widely considered a potential GOP presidential candidate in 2012, though he has demurred about having any such plans.***!!! HAHAHAHAH<a class="user" href="http://www.startribune.com/politics/state/44030257.html">http://www.startribune.com/politics/state/44030257 ...</a> Here's the problem, Pawlenty: "No liberty greater than the right to life." (Aug 2008)<a class="user" href="http://www.ontheissues.org/Tim_Pawlenty.htm">http://www.ontheissues.org/Tim_Pawlenty.htm</a> As long as that life agrees to play by HIS rules, I guess. And here's a telling bit, Pawlenty: "$97,000 of income is middle class; don?t raise withholding." (Jun 2008)<a class="user" href="http://www.ontheissues.org/Tim_Pawlenty.htm">http://www.ontheissues.org/Tim_Pawlenty.htm</a> "Median income among all U.S. households in 2006 was $48,201. The middle 20 percent ranged from about $38,000 to $60,000; and the middle 60 percent?the "Baucus middle class"?stretched from about $20,000 to $97,000. The second range of income we call "middle income" is what Senator Max Baucus recently referred to as the middle class while chairing a Senate Finance Committee hearing. This "Baucus middle class" is the middle 60 percent, with 20 percent of households earning more and 20 percent earning less. (note, the most commonly cited figures from the Census data are from all households mixed together.)<a class="user" href="http://www.taxfoundation.org/research/show/22600.html">http://www.taxfoundation.org/research/show/22600.h ...</a>
ppatravlinmanApr 30, 2009
It is amazing how the republican party keeps finding ways to make government bigger. They keep trying to find ways to regulate morality and restrict personal liberty. Maybe they should change the name of the republican party to the fascist party. It would better describe how they really want to govern.
governmentsp00kMay 1, 2009
Who is this assh**e to determine what people can or cannot do online? Sounds like he's desperate to "make a name for himself" with his moronic "plan to force 11 Internet service providers to block access to 200 online poker & gaming sites" garbage.How about a plan to end the fraudulent Iraq war, Tim? Where is your "legislation" to force war profiteers and the Military Industrial Complex to stop the carnage? It's costing us taxpayers some $13 billion dollars every single month. That's a lot of money wasted in vain. Going into it's 7th year now with no end in sight. Aren't you the least bit concerned? How many more troops have to die? How many more 1000s of civilians will be slaughtered? And he's worried about "online poker" right. Yeah, that's a big problem. What a farce!We the 300+ million Americans need to block asshat criminals who pretend to be "politicians" from drafting their insane legislations, laws and never ending s**tstorm of "bills" against us...
theengineer2008May 1, 2009Submitter
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