Illegal to Blog?

Posted by Thraxxus on Aug 23rd, 2010 and filed under Politics. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback to this entry from your site

In Philadelphia, you know the city of brotherly love and what now – it will soon be illegal to blog without a license. Sound crazy? We think so too. Apparently that whole freedom of speech thing is more of a privilege and not really a right – at least in Philly. It will now cost bloggers who reside in the city some $300 per year for a license to have a website blog where they talk about stuff like squirrels, hair cuts, and the local government that should be abolished and all thrown in prison for extortion and denying Constitutional rights. What is next? License to get a hair cut? License to be able to walk out of your house? Oddly enough I still don’t see a license required for idiots like those running the city of Philadelphia to procreate. Someone, some where needs to get that on the books so that their accursed gene pool dries up. Ironic that the Constitution was signed there.

Orwell is alive and well and living in Philadelphia. Brotherly love? My ass.

3 Responses for “Illegal to Blog?”

  1. Caravaggio says:

    Hmmmm… Bad Philly.

    Here is my list of why this won’t stand:
    1) unconstitutional
    2) unenforceable
    3) see #1
    4) i think i’ll have a philly cheese steak sandwich for lunch
    5) then i’ll go get my license to procreate

  2. Thraxxus says:

    Yeah I added that it is ironic that the Constitution was signed there.

  3. Caravaggio says:

    “brotherly love? my ass.”

    a comment heard in greenwich village nightly.

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