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Across the computer community, why don't we create a voice that would be heard by all our governments?

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That this voice goes directly to the target, not only a blabbing between computer users. We are the public opinion, let's move and shake our representatives, let our voices and wills be heard and respected!

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  1. Great idea. There is just one problem. We don't agree among ourselves on what those ideas should be. I mean the level of disrespect exhibited by many in the anonymous cyber world is atrocious. Don't agree with a liberal you are stupid or a fascist. Don't agree with a conservative you are anti-American or a socialist. You cannot have a unified voice when a unified voice does not exist. However, there are issues where we come together at times. Just look at what happened when Congress tried to ram the immigration bill down our throats. You are right about one thing though. The people do have the power, it is just a matter of whether we choose to exercise it or not.


  2. That technology has not been invented yet.

    If it has I don't think it's readily available.

    I can only speak for myself but I don't like the way my voice sounds when it is recorded and played back so whatever voice we create it would need to be a real knarly sounding one.

    Let's create one that sounds like James Earl Jones.

    Darth Vader is cool.

  3. Sounds nice BUT they would never read it.

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