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Electronic Frontier Foundation, which once ventured to Washington with mixed results, tries again.

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EFF? what a waste.
by David Arbogast April 27, 2006 2:18 PM PDT
Left-wing, not-for-profit, suing the government, spending taxpayer dollars, burning through donations, providing zero technology products or services, entangled in political battles, hires high-profile anti-Bush political showmen...

EFF? What a waste.

Is there any clearer example of a group of people with no ability to produce goods or services that exist only to manipulate the public and the government for their own plush income?

Well... sure... I guess lots of non-profits fall into that category. After all.. if they could turn a profit with anything valuable, they wouldn't declare themselves "not for profit."

Still... this has nothing to do with technology... and has everything to do with liberals erecting a political lobbying group within the technology market. Disgusting.
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by Bill Dautrive April 27, 2006 3:03 PM PDT
"Is there any clearer example of a group of people with no ability to produce goods or services that exist only to manipulate the public and the government for their own plush income?"

You just described Microsoft.

EFF does a lot of good. If you didn't have your head permenantly rammed up Bill Gates' ass you might be able to think on your own, and see that they serve a very legitimate purpose.

The only thing disgusting here is your only ability: parroting the MS party-line.
Nothing Important?
by Tomcat Adam April 27, 2006 3:08 PM PDT
I guess you'd categorize Elektra vs. Barker under there too, eh?
this has nothing to do with technology...
by alek_nedic May 6, 2007 3:01 PM PDT
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