Archive for May, 2009

More Thought Control Regulations Coming

I happened across this news alert at the Volokh Conspiracy website. Yikes!!

Federal Felony To Use Blogs, the Web, Etc. To Cause Substantial Emotional Distress Through “Severe, Repeated, and Hostile” Speech?

That’s what a House of Representatives bill, proposed by Rep. Linda T. Sanchez and 14 others, would do. Here’s the relevant text:

Whoever transmits in interstate or foreign commerce any communication, with the intent to coerce, intimidate, harass, or cause substantial emotional distress to a person, using electronic means to support severe, repeated, and hostile behavior, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than two years, or both….

["Communication"] means the electronic transmission, between or among points specified by the user, of information of the user’s choosing, without change in the form or content of the information as sent and received; …

["Electronic means"] means any equipment dependent on electrical power to access an information service, including email, instant messaging, blogs, websites, telephones, and text messages.

1. I try to coerce a politician into voting a particular way, by repeatedly blogging (using a hostile tone) about what a hypocrite / campaign promise breaker / fool / etc. he would be if he voted the other way. I am transmitting in interstate commerce a communication with the intent to coerce using electronic means (a blog) “to support severe, repeated, and hostile behavior” — unless, of course, my statements aren’t seen as “severe,” a term that is entirely undefined and unclear. Result: I am a felon, unless somehow my “behavior” isn’t “severe.”

2. A newspaper reporter or editorialist tries to do the same, in columns that are posted on the newspaper’s Web site. Result: Felony, unless somehow my “behavior” isn’t severe.

3. The politician votes the wrong way. I think that’s an evil, tyrannical vote, so I repeatedly and harshly condemn the politician on my blog, hoping that he’ll get very upset (and rightly so, since I think he deserves to feel ashamed of himself, and loathed by others). I am transmitting a communication with the the intent to cause substantial emotional distress, using electronic means (a blog) “to support severe, repeated, and hostile behavior.” (I might also be said to be intending to “harass” — who knows, given how vague the term is? — but the result is the same even if we set that aside.) Result: I am a felon, subject to the usual utter uncertainty about what “severe” means.

4. A company delivers me shoddy goods, and refuses to refund my money. I e-mail it several times, threatening to sue if they don’t give me a refund, and I use “hostile” language. I am transmitting a communication with the intent to coerce, using electronic means “to support severe, repeated, and hostile behavior.” Result: I am a felon, if my behavior is “severe.”

5. Several people use blogs or Web-based newspaper articles to organize a boycott of a company, hoping to get it to change some policy they disapprove of. They are transmitting communications with the intent to coerce, using electronic means “to support severe, repeated, and hostile behavior.” Result: Those people are a felon. [sic] (Isn’t threatening a company with possible massive losses “severe”? But again, who knows?)

6. John cheats on Mary. Mary wants John to feel like the scumbag that he is, so she sends him two hostile messages telling him how much he’s hurt her, how much she now hates him, and how bad he should feel. She doesn’t threaten him with violence (there are separate laws barring that, and this law would apply even in the absence of a threat). She is transmitting communications with the intent to cause substantial emotional distress, using electronic means “to support severe, repeated, and hostile behavior.” Result: Mary is a felon, again if her behavior is “severe.”

The examples could be multiplied pretty much indefinitely. The law, if enacted, would clearly be facially overbroad (and probably unconstitutionally vague), and would thus be struck down on its face under the First Amendment. But beyond that, surely even the law’s supporters don’t really want to cover all this speech.

More and more laws are being passed that are something very akin to “thought control” laws. I was recently interviewed by the Associated Press (more on that later) about the FTC’s upcoming vote on whather to pass a law that restricts bloggers from expressing opinions about advertising.. it’s a very convoluted issue, made very murly by the FTC itself.. I’ll have more on it later. You can read about the issue here if you want.

But have you been paying attention to the pattern? The government wants more and more control of the Internet, especially the “little guys” and their opinions and thoughts. It’s getting PRETTY scary, folks. I think it’s getting time to put away the tuxedo shirts, stop playing Mr. Nice Guys, and roll up the sleeves for some pushing back. This is OUR Internet and I am very happy being independent without YOU, Mr. Government. :-p

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A Great Online Printing Tool

Here’s a really neat (and free!) online printing application from HP: HP Smart Web Printing. There’s a sufficient tutorial at the website, but basically this application allows you to “select, collect, store, combine, and print” the graphics and text you want on a single page or two or whatever. It’s like a newspaper editing application– you can move your graphics and text around in various areas until you have them just where you want, and print it as it is seen on your screen. Nice! It’s free, too.

I wish I’d known about this all those years ago, when the kids and I labored over their school reports cover sheets. :-p It took FOREVER to get those graphics with the text *just right* in Microsoft Word, UGH!

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Easy Online Contest

Here’s a cool and super-easy contest for you frugal freaks out there: subscribe to the AMIClubwear YouTube channel, and enter to win a $300 gift certificate from AMIClubwear! Yowsa! $300 is not chump change, either. Here’s the scoop, briefly, on the official contest rules:

  • There’s no purchase necessary to win.
  • The contest is open to anyone 18 years of age or older and is a legal U.S. resident.
  • The contest began on May 28, and ends at 11:59 p.m. EST on June 24, 2009
  • All you have to do is subscribe to their YouTube videos!

Now, some of the videos are a bit… mature. Others are pretty good, so be forewarned. This was a nice one, about putting on makeup properly. She does it so fast! I admit, I haven’t learned any new makeup techniques since…. uh…. 1982? But I think the young lady in the video looks so pretty without makeup, anyway. ??

Be sure to check out the official rules and the contest if you are interested. $300 is a lot o’ money!

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Simply Stunning Wordpress Themes

As much as I would just love to keep this to myself (I like to have these things for my own resource), I HAVE GOT to tell you of a stunning collection of Wordpress themes. I am awed. I am definitely going to use one of these– the problem is, which one! The site is TemplateLite.com. Simply stunning!

Wordpress themes are becoming more and more graphic and very complex. I try to avoid the overly complicated themes, but if a theme has graphics that serve a practical use, I really like it. I’m so impressed with the new themes at TemplateLite.com. This is not a paid sponsorship, either! I just happened upon the website and was really blown away by the stuff. If you like color and style, you’ll like the themes!

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Away From the Office

Need a little getaway, away from the office, the smell of overly strong coffee in styrofoam cups, the eyestrain from staring into computer screens all day? I know I do! We like to take day trips, but every once in a while, it’s so great to go on an extended trip, just to RELAX and do nothing for a while. However, we prefer a more relaxed atmosphere, too– lots of cultural stuff, but no Disney-esque bells and whistles ringing ’round our heads. My kids have this strong desire to see the MidWest and Western states someday.

One place we are definitely going to have to see is the beautiful area of Branson, Missouri. I’ve heard a lot about it (I’d never even heard about Branson until a few months ago) and this looks like the perfect place to enjoy just about everything yet still have a laid-back, relaxing atmosphere. The Hilton Promenade at Branson Landing caters to families, with their family-fun activities like the upcoming Father’s Day Salute, a National Kid’s Fest at Silver Dollar City, and the 10th Annual Clown Jam. There are also various cultural and historical places to see and visit in the area, plus the Hilton Branson Convention Center Hotel hosts tons of cool concerts and crusades that we keep hearing about. The Hotel has an excellent presence on the Internet- some great websites for making reservations, finding out more information about the hotel and local events, and more. Really cool!

So if you’re looking for a relaxing but fulfilling getaway in the beautiful MidWest, check out what Branson has to offer. They have deals and specials going on all summer long.

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