Bad News For The Trolls!
Terri Whitehouse March 5th, 2008
Republican Rep. Tim Couch is an idiot, and I have it on good authority from Mike Rotch that Rep. Couch has really bad breath, wears a Bro, and listens to Journey:
HB 775 (BR 1943) - T. Couch
AN ACT relating to information technology.
Create new sections of KRS Chapter 369 to establish definitions relating to Internet Web sites, blogs, or message boards; require registration prior to posting information to these interactive services; identify persons, businesses, or entities that post information to these interactive services; establish penalty provisions.Mar 4-introduced in House
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Has the Gooch signed on as a co-sponsor yet?
Not so far, KentonDem1 (IF THAT IS YOUR REAL NAME!!!!)
Oddly enough, I’ve not read anything critical of Rep. Couch until this. Kind of makes me wonder who put him up to it, being that even he doesn’t seem to have much of an interest in this bill.
Sounds like Gooch/Whitfield/McConnell/Larry Craig/Duke Cunningham/Mark Foley, shall I go on, bullshit!!!!!
WTF, Bush already know everytime we get on the web and make a call.
Couch can call Bush and get all the info he needs.
BTW, is Ed. Whitfield a muslim?
You are a freakin’ Hypocrite! Anytime anyone posts anything on here under anything but the first name they ever used you gloat about how you know their “real” identity/screenname! (For example when I used my real name to denounce the slime-ball attempts to question a candidates sexuality, the SAME tactics used against your founder Matt Gunterman in a race recently). But since you couldn’t answer to the charge you tried to bully me by noting my I.P. Address.
I guess it’s okay as long as YOU know who everyone is! Don’t get me wrong, I understand the value of keeping your name from some posts (afterall, in this Good Ol’ Boy Democrat state just thinking against the grain of Old Boy Democrat thoughts will get you fired quick). But you have shamelously gloated any time you think you know who a poster is (although you’ve missed a few lately when it comes to me).
What a joke. You should be their top assistant on this project!
Except, no, I don’t. I don’t know anyone’s “real” name on here except for you (since you’re the one who entered it) and for the actual writers for the site, and frankly, I don’t care. The only time I give anyone any shit is when they use several different names, not because I want to “bust” anyone’s “cover” but because it’s IRRITATING BULLSHIT!
And, you know what? Sorry, Herodotus. Even though you get on my nerves (and vice versa, I presume), I don’t believe I’ll be handing your personal information to any government authority, unless you happen to start posting pictures of children being sexually assaulted or things of that nature.
Go wash your face in bubblegum, ASAP!
Alas, Herodotus!
You will have to turn yourself in if the Couch bill passes. Actually, I believe Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton used classical Greek or Roman names in their pamphleteering. Using Greco-Roman names in communications has a respected niche in American history, and it should not be outlawed. Of course Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton were gentlemen and did not resort to petty namecalling. Maybe the petty namecalling is what people object to. Anyway, I normally don’t use an alias, but I can understand why some supporters of the present Bush Administration would prefer to travel under an alias.
Bonus points to Kenneth Stamp for figuring out the screenname (or most of it). Unfortunately, check your history books as Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton both frequently used “petty namecalling” in a much more vicious way then I have here. Don’t forget Hamilton’s long-running feud with Burr (most of the accusation were true though) and Jefferson’s attacks on Washington in his last year in office, not to mention Jefferson’s incredibly dirty work in the campaign of 1800.
It always cracks me up when the uninformed complain about the dirty nature of politics TODAY as if it has suddenly became dirty. Don’t forget the founder of the modern Democratic party (Andrew Jackson) died with the words of something to the effect of “I have only two regrets, I never punched John Quincy Adams and I never shot Henry Clay.”
There’s your history lesson for the day… from the appropriately named Herodotus.
And before someone calls me on it, I looked up the quote it was actually something like “after 8 years of being president I have only two regrets, I have not shot Henry Clay or hanged John Calhoun.”