I oppose piracy and want to see intellectual property protected because that is what fosters and rewards innovation. But SOPA won't accomplish a meaningful reduction in piracy and causes massive collateral damage to the Internet ecosystem.
From Jared Polis
From the newest arrivals to our Native American brothers and sisters, we are one America.
The foundation of a strong economy and job creation begins with providing every child in America with the best possible education, including students with disabilities.
It's critical to show that we can meet our commitment to students with disabilities without raising taxes and without increasing the deficit. In the past, there's been strong support for full funding and I'm still hearing that from many of my colleagues.
Congress seems to thrive on breaking promises and passing unfunded mandates down to local government. It's really just a matter of priorities.
Many rogue sites exist to make a profit and others are enormously expensive to maintain. If they don't have the resources to continue stealing intellectual property, they'll wither away.
When the money dries up, the sites die off. That's the way to go after piracy.
It's easier to stop bad things than to pass good things.
Gay marriage won't be more of an issue 25 years from now than interracial marriage is today.
As long as you have money to live then it's not a terribly important thing. If you don't have enough to live, then it's very important thing.
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