You may think I am a flake, a wing-nut, a corner-chattering wacko, but maybe I still inform or entertain you some here on Barnestormin, so you check in from time to time. Whatever your reasons for reading, I am glad that you do. But would you like it if this blog were shut down because I am not in full agreement with the way things are run locally, statewide and nationally in the good old US of A? Probably not, even if you often disagree with me. Most of us would recognize I have a Free Speech right to say what I think here on my blog.
But not Big Brother, who’d rather the Political Elite and Corporate Elite get to control what I can say, especially if it goes against what they think about things like drug use, income disparities, or other unpopular topics. I am completely opposed to the Drug War, because it is a war of sanctioned human rights abuses, in the name of safety but truly waged for the safety of the elite.
Why all the preaching? Because a would-be law could result in Barnestormin going dark, since the legislation would allow the government to shut this blog down for taking any of a number of unpopular stances, or even for linking to copyrighted material, such as the following:
“Why is the U.S. government working so feverishly to crush independent, truthful information on the internet? Because the globalist controllers realize that the internet is the last bastion of freedom in a world run by global elite corporatists.
“While the global elite own and run the mainstream (corporate whore) media, and they own Congress, and they own all the influential non-profits such as the wholly corrupt American Cancer Society, they do not yet control the internet!”
http://www.naturalnews.com/034682_SOPA_online_piracy_protest.html#ixzz1jqEf6HNK
But we don’t have submit to this oligarchy, and we don’t have to yield to this proposed draconian law. We can kill SOPA before it’s passed. Contact your legislator and tell him why you hate this bill and that you will vote to fire him if he votes for it. Let’s make this legislation a hot potato that politicians fear to touch.
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
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Thanks, Jonathan, for your blog post on this critical bill which was suspended from becoming a law due to the worldwide Internet strike on Wednesday. Here are two good links to share with your readers about this First Amendment victory:
The Internet on Strike
Brooke Jarvis, News Report:
Today, if you tried to find an apartment on Craigslist, Google photos of cute cats, or look up the 14th president on Wikipedia, you surely noticed something strange. These sites, cornerstones of our Internet lives, were blacked out as part of a massive digital strike in protest the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA...
Read the full report at: http://www.nationofchange.org/internet-strike-1326989103
Read “The Day the Internet Roared” by Amy Goodman at
http://www.nationofchange.org/day-internet-roared-1326982915
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