New us cyber security bill s.773!
Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2009 7:42 am
THE THINGS THAT MATTER:
September 02-2009:
NEW US CYBER SECURITY BILL S.773!
This bill would allow the president to have the Internet access of any suspect DISCONTINUED in the so-called National Interest.
This to my mind is just another way to control who accesses the Internet by the state. And to further LIMIT Internet or Cyber access to those the STATE feels are terrorists, Anti-American, or want to prevent from so doing for political reasons.
If this is what president Barack Obama intends to do to his supporters and the American people. I say it MUST be RESISTED with URGENCY and fortitude.
This also reminds me about the intention that George W. Bush, and his acolytes had, when they too imposed the Ascroft Bill/Act, which Barack Obama promised to revamp or amend, but has not touched as yet either.
This Bill MUST never be allowed to pass PERIOD!
Derryck S. Griffith.
Educator-Advocate & Blogger
Bill would give president emergency control of Internet | Politics and Law - CNET News
Please go to congress.org to petition your political representatives NOW!
September 02-2009:
NEW US CYBER SECURITY BILL S.773!
This bill would allow the president to have the Internet access of any suspect DISCONTINUED in the so-called National Interest.
This to my mind is just another way to control who accesses the Internet by the state. And to further LIMIT Internet or Cyber access to those the STATE feels are terrorists, Anti-American, or want to prevent from so doing for political reasons.
If this is what president Barack Obama intends to do to his supporters and the American people. I say it MUST be RESISTED with URGENCY and fortitude.
This also reminds me about the intention that George W. Bush, and his acolytes had, when they too imposed the Ascroft Bill/Act, which Barack Obama promised to revamp or amend, but has not touched as yet either.
This Bill MUST never be allowed to pass PERIOD!
Derryck S. Griffith.
Educator-Advocate & Blogger
Bill would give president emergency control of Internet | Politics and Law - CNET News
Please go to congress.org to petition your political representatives NOW!