This is why I don’t like net neutrality or any bill that gives government oversight of the internet.

Internet companies and civil liberties groups were alarmed this spring when a U.S. Senate bill proposed handing the White House the power to disconnect private-sector computers from the Internet.

The new version would allow the president to “declare a cybersecurity emergency” relating to “non-governmental” computer networks and do what’s necessary to respond to the threat. Other sections of the proposal include a federal certification program for “cybersecurity professionals,” and a requirement that certain computer systems and networks in the private sector be managed by people who have been awarded that license.




  1. pedro says:

    #55 Sure, this is Bush bill that somehow was brought upon to Obama. Can you be any lamer?

  2. pedro says:

    #55 Sure, this i s a Bush bill that somehow was brought upon to Obama. Can you be any lamer?

  3. Bob says:

    Change you can believe in.

  4. Howard Beale says:

    #56-62

    I never said it was a Bush bill I don’t think anyone said that.

    I see you have a reading comprehension problem, as a dyslectic I can relate to how hard that must be for you. Glad that’s not my issue good luck with it.

    Just so you understand read this one slowly.

    The idea that Obama is behind this is Guilherme deception. Creation of this bill has nothing to do with Obama. It’s about protecting our national critical web infrastructure. Having that setup in advance so no future Presidents can go all Bush like and just do what they want sounds like a good idea. Write your Representatives if you have some good ideas to contribute.

    Maybe you could get someone to read the linked cnet story to you out loud.

  5. harold says:

    The US is about 5 years behind Britain’s push for complete fascist control of the country and its populace. The big test for the US Government will be mandatory swine flu immunization. If they can force every citizen in the US to get the shot, then it’s over for us. Get ready for the international lock down.

  6. Mr. Fusion says:

    As pointed out already, this is a measure so the government may react in a true emergency. Of course, the “emergency” part of this escaped all the irrational people, again.

    If the government was impotent during an emergency I am more than sure the wing nuts would be screaming about how Obama can’t do anything.

  7. Mr. Fusion says:

    #64, Mr. Beale,

    Your points are well made sir. Don’t, however, get upset over ‘dro. He’s from Cuba and they do things differently there. So he has no Representative to write to.

    But give ‘dro credit. He keeps repeating his nonsense until he is blue in the face. (I didn’t say positive credit)

  8. Joe Dirt says:

    First Bill conquers North Korea and now he’ll relinquish control of the Internet to the big O, what does Hillary think of this?

  9. Retribution says:

    Obama and his semi-Commies are truly dangerous. I hope they’re stopped soon (never vote for an incumbant . . . EVER!).

  10. Breetai says:

    Seriously Imagine the response if a Republican were in office. Democrats would be whining instead.

    Face it…

    Both Parties are fascist scum.

  11. Dallas says:

    Why does Obama want to kill my grandma?

  12. pedro says:

    #64 Bush still in power? Gee, that’s news to me! And I’m the one with reading comprehension issues.

    #66 As pointed out already, as long as it comes from your handler, you’ll spin it as good. The only emergency I see here is you not taking your meds.

    #67 I see you too obsessed with cuba. Are you committed in a cuban mental facility? That would explain your perpetual conFusion, reality detachment and lack of improvement.

    #71 Because you forgot to take your Haloperidol? Just a thought.

  13. MikeN says:

    1. It Can’t Happen Here

    By Sinclair Lewis

    Doubleday, 1935

    A charismatic Democratic senator who speaks in “noble but slippery ­abstractions” is elected president, in a groundswell of cultish adoration, by a nation on the brink of economic ­disaster. Promising to restore ­America’s greatness, he promptly ­announces a government seizure of the big banks and insurance ­companies. He strong-arms the ­Congress into amending the Constitution to give him unlimited emergency powers. He throws his ­enemies into concentration camps. With scarcely any resistance, the country has ­become a fascist dictatorship. No black helicopters here, though. Sinclair Lewis’s dystopian ­political satire, now largely forgotten except for its ironic title, was a ­mammoth best seller in 1935, during the depths of the ­Depression and the rise of fascism in Europe. His president, Berzelius (“Buzz”) Windrip, is a ruthless phony with the “earthy sense of humor of a Mark Twain”; one of the few who dare oppose him openly is a rural ­newspaper editor who is forced to go on the run.

  14. noname says:

    # 72 pedro said,

    “#67 I see you too obsessed”

    Yes, I think everyone can see how obsessed your are in your #56-62 posts.

    You know, there are pills for that.

  15. Howard Beale says:

    #72pedro said,
    “#64 Bush still in power? Gee, that’s news to me! And I’m the one with reading comprehension issues.”

    proof–YES you have a reading comprehension problem.

    #73 on Lewis
    Hey MikeN it’s just like when people liked to bring that one up in reference to Bill Clinton
    Here is a little part of that book you left out…

    All Negroes shall be prohibited from voting, holding public office, practicing law, medicine, or teaching in any class above the grade of grammar school, and they shall be taxed 100 per cent of all sums in excess of $10,000 per family per year which they may earn or in any other manner receive. In order, however, to give the most sympathetic aid possible to all Negroes who comprehend their proper and valuable place in society, all such colored persons, male or female, as can prove that they have devoted not less than forty-five years to such suitable tasks as domestic service, agricultural labor, and common labor in industries, shall at the age of sixty-five be permitted to appear before a special Board, composed entirely of white persons, and upon proof that while employed they have never been idle except through sickness, they shall be recommended for pensions not to exceed the sum of $500.00 per person per year, nor to exceed $700.00 per family. Negroes shall, by definition, be persons with at least one sixteenth colored blood.

    The whole craze gets to be like to be like the writings of Nostradamus people love to constantly reinterpret them to try and fit some thing that’s going on now. Lewis loved doing that with his Bible; look to Revelations I bet you could make even

  16. Howard Beale says:

    connections, can’t wait for the movie. I’ll make popcorn.

  17. Alfred1 says:

    A rational person will question why this President is being trusted with more things to do…when he hasn’t successfully accomplished even one thing he tried to do, save deceive the public he was a centrist, and get elected.

  18. Mr. Fusion says:

    #77, Alphie, the Budding Nazi Statist who wants to go to hell,,

    Stop and think about what Jesus would say.

  19. MikeN says:

    “Secretary of the Treasury: one Webster R. Skittle, president of the prosperous Fur & Hide National Bank of St. Louis—Mr. Skittle had once been indicted on a charge of defrauding the government on his income tax, but he had been acquitted, more or less, and during the campaign, he was said to have taken a convincing way of showing his faith in Buzz Windrip as the Savior of the Forgotten Men.”

  20. Rick Cain says:

    Republicans shouldn’t complain one bit. Giving our president the tools he needs to fight terrorism is patriotic, don’t you think?

    Oh wait, he’s black.



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