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Liars claim extremely unpopular law 'largely uncontroversial' in Congressial Record
Topic: Civil Liberties 4:12 pm EDT, Sep 22, 2004

From the Congressional Record on September 21st, 2004 around 15:00:

Congressman Sensenbrenner (R Wisconsin)
"Because of the short time remaining in this session, H.R. 3632 also incorporates the text of three other noncontroversial bills, H.R. 3754, H.R. 112, and H.R. 4646, in the manager's amendment."

Congresswoman Christensen (D Virgin Islands)
"Title II of the bill before us contains the provisions of H.R. 3754, a largely uncontroversial bill reported out by the Committee on the Judiciary on a voice vote in June of this year. Title II is designed to improve the accuracy and completeness of the Whois database by providing additional civil and criminal remedies for domain name fraud."

Fucking lieing scum. Google "Fraudulent Online Identity Sanctions Act" (HR 3754) and look for yourself at how "largely uncontroversial" it is.



 
 
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