Thursday, May 20, 2010



From banning books to banning blogs

Amazing -- and disturbing:
"The Obama administration has announced plans to regulate the Internet through the Federal Communications Commission, extending its authority over broadband providers to police web traffic, enforcing ‘net neutrality.’

Last week, a congressional hearing exposed an effort to give another agency — the Federal Election Commission — unprecedented power to regulate political speech online.

At a House Administration Committee hearing last Tuesday, Patton Boggs attorney William McGinley explained that the sloppy statutory language in the ‘DISCLOSE Act’ would extend the FEC’s control over broadcast communications to all ‘covered communications,’ including the blogosphere.”

Source

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

sloppy? I'd say carefully crafted to achieve just that.

Bobby said...

Obama it's not acting alone, this is the work of what Glenn Beck refers to as "Crime Inc," a group of highly influential progressives who are planning to transform America.

Anonymous said...

So, the weak, mindless, and gullible voters of Amerika wanted change. Now they're starting to get a look at that change. Perhaps they're even smart enough to see that the old term "free country" no longer applies to this country, although i doubt they have the mental capacity to grasp anything unless they see it on TV. By the time this Marxist govt. is done, that "free country" will be no more.

This is the price that will be paid by a nation of weak-minded sheep who are not smart enough to realize that change is not always for the better, nor is change always good.

Anonymous said...

Just a few weeks ago the Supreme Court told them they didn't have the authority to go with the "net neutrality" law. Now they're writing new rules. WTF? This regime needs to be stopped at all costs.

Anonymous said...

Leftist motto;
If at first you don't succeed, just change the name!

Anonymous said...

"Just a few weeks ago the Supreme Court told them they didn't have the authority to go with the "net neutrality" law. Now they're writing new rules. "

Of course. Because they know full well that when the next case comes before the court they'll have their woman in place there and won't get told they'd been naughty.