Monday, December 12, 2011

Stop internet censorship!

 Stop internet censorship!

The Government is once again siding with Big Business instead of the people, With there newest attack on our internet access...

The government hates the fact that normal hardworking people can get there message out, organize rally's  / protest's  disprove the lie's told by the senator's / congressman or just bad mouth the corrupt pathetic corporate lobbyist bastards online, They would like nothing more then complete control over what goes on online!
  
The Senate is now poised to vote on a bill that would end the internet as we know it.

If it passes, the "Protect IP Act" would give corporate copyright holders the authority to demand that the government shut down any website without a court order. All they would need is to allege that the website contains copyrighted material. That means No more Youtube, No more Facebook video's etc




Once that's accomplished, they could add additional bill's like the one's they tried passing last year, and start editing what we can and can not say or do online. there by eliminating a Free and open Internet, and allowing corpurrations to dicide what gose on...


For example AOL had a proposal last year that if passed would have forced it's subscriber's to pay for each and every letter, space and puctuation they typed A B C 1 2 3 , . ? " ; : / ......... If that had passed, then other internet provider's would also be able to do the same, and at that point the internet would become so expencive that only the rich could afford it

This bill has been rushed through Congress because big corporate interests like Comcast, Pfizer, and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce have spent millions of dollars lobbying for this censoring legislation.

I told my senators to protect our free and open internet and oppose the Protect IP Act. You should do the same. You can sign the petition at the link below.
If you value your internet access and want to keep it,...Please tell as many people about this as possible!

http://act.credoaction.com/campaign/internet_censorship/?r_by=31604-1588938-sRLWPFx&rc=paste1

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