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Feb 10th 2008 12:00PM I am 45 years old, like to listen to music, and since the RIAA bribed our congressman, Howard Coble of NC by paying him to fly to France for "Speaking Engagements" (since he sat on the committee they needed to enact their unconstitutuinal law allowing access to our private computers without seach warrants or probable cause), I have only purchased about 2 CD's. I do not download music, because I don't have time and would rather pop a CD in and listen to it. I would load the song I have purchased and now own into another form of media if I want to listen on a different type of device. I can buy all the music in a store if I want to, but will no longer or rarely buy any music. If more people would take this attitude, the RIAA and idiots it represents will cease to exist. There are some artists I really enjoy, all of whom make a lot more money than I do. I simply refuse to support their greed. Music is nice, but do these people actually do any real good in the world? Do they make anything that actually helps people? It's just music, not food.








