The overlegislation of MySpace continues

And while we’re plugging other blogs (because you know, we were) Pat from BelchSpeak has a great post about new proposed legislation that would make it illegal for sex offenders to use fraudulent e-mails to sign up for MySpace…

The danger in this is that the Federal government suddenly gains the power to monitor the email activity of everyone in order to enforce a law against a small portion of the population. Otherwise this law banning the use of non-registered email addresses is unenforceable. Are liberals going to be outraged over the civil rights of sex offenders being violated?

Thank you, Charles Schumer and John McCain. Is there nothing you two won’t try to legislate?

Comments

3 responses to “The overlegislation of MySpace continues”

  1. LieparDestin Avatar
    LieparDestin

    John McCain, grade-a douchebag. K thats all. I’ll leave the rest of my political thoughts @ Dkos.

    Ohh yeah, except for Hillary Clinton &amp Joe Liebermans video-game legislation. Douchebag quota rising.

  2. Dances With Books Avatar

    Because we all know that no one actually uses a “fraudulent” e-mail account or even has multiple e-mail accounts for various reasons. Can’t these bozos actually find something important and substantial to actually legislate instead of this nonsense?

  3. Lilo Avatar
    Lilo

    “Thank you Charles Schumer and John McCain. Is there nothing you two won’t try to legislate?”

    Wait wait wait… I know the answer to that:

    congressional ethics!

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