But if you're not doing anything wrong...
"But all I did was say that [political figure] is an asshole! I wasn't doing anything wrong!"
"The law says that's illegal now, which is why we're arresting you."
The definition of "wrong" can be pretty broad sometimes, and it seems that the government is continually trying to extend its reach. And of course, since it's now legal to detain US citizens indefinitely, let's hope that no one accidentally trips over an arbitrary line that someone in power has drawn.
Yeah well. This will pass, as will SOPA/PIPA/etc. They'll just wait a few months until everyone's more distracted with the presidential campaign, maybe reword the laws slightly, then tag them in as riders with something completely unrelated. We need to show Iran and China that we can censor the Internet even
better than they can, so we can win the War on the Internet.
They don't need to care about getting voted out of office either. 1) The wealthy interests decide who gets the most media exposure, effectively picking the pool of candidates from which to choose. 2) Most people will forget about this sort of thing by election time. 3) Many people vote based on a few core issues (praying with sufficient frequency to the correct imaginary friends, abortion, gay rights, warmongering). 4) Incumbents tend to stay in office.
I regret that I have but two middle fingers to show to the US government.