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Excellent. Just as I had hoped would happen. Let these bastards live by the consequences of their votes.
Cards Against Humanity Founder Vows To Expose Lawmakers’ Web Histories
Cards Against Humanity wants to teach Republican lawmakers a lesson in internet privacy.
Max Temkin, co-founder of the irreverent card game, tweeted on Monday that if Congress passed a bill allowing telecom and cable companies to share customers’ personal information without their consent, he would buy Congress members’ web browsing histories and publish them online.
Cards Against Humanity wants to teach Republican lawmakers a lesson in internet privacy.
Max Temkin, co-founder of the irreverent card game, tweeted on Monday that if Congress passed a bill allowing telecom and cable companies to share customers’ personal information without their consent, he would buy Congress members’ web browsing histories and publish them online.
If this **** passes I will buy the browser history of every congressman and congressional aide and publish it. cc @SpeakerRyan https://t.co/cOL3mx6JuG
— Max Temkin (@MaxTemkin) March 27, 2017
— Max Temkin (@MaxTemkin) March 27, 2017