
Well, unless the name on your birth certificate says Mr. Awesome, it would be illegal for you to say that online if Tim Couch, a Representatives from Kentucky gets his way. Lucky for us though, that bill, which would make anonymous posting on the internet illegal, will never happen.
First, it is a blatant disregard of the First Ammendment, second, there’s people in other countries who don’t follow American Laws, (or any laws). Try and get them to pay your $500 fine for letting people post comments on their blogs under the name “Mr. Awesome” let me give you a hint, you will fail.
Oh, and the reasoning behind this insane bill, bullying. It sounds like Tim got upset because someone named Mr. Bobbles called him a a bad name, and now Tim wants to get in the last laugh, because we all know real power comes from being able to inflict fear in others. Maybe Tim is hoping Mr. Bobbles will come froward and apologize to him. Mr. Bobbles, DO NOT apologize.
This all goes to show the insanity that are our Representitives, let me remind you, we elect these people. If you ask me, it sounds like it’s time for some restructuring of our government…
(The Mr. Bobbles incident probably didn’t happen, i made that up, but you get my point i hope)
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