Taxes and censorship among other things.
Senators Lee and Cruz are a few men out in the fore front of this fight.
The September 30th deadline for 0bama's giveaway of America's control of the Internet looms.
Keep the heat on Congress, call your Congress critter today.
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A precursor to giving something away is a demonstration of ownership.
Does the United States own the internet?
I don’t think we do.
As such, how is it ours to “give away?”
Bless you for finding and posting this.
FRegards ....
Don’t expect the Waffle House to actually do anything...
Well done!
It’s on the Editorial Sidebar.
Not this again. The internet is not owned or operated by any one government or organization. It is a network of networks. You have a phone? Your phone connects to network, ATT, Verizon, etc. They connect to each other then that connects to other networks then that connects to other countries and their networks. Internet is the same. Nothing goes through one big building somewhere.
Even the inventor, ManBearPig, should be aghast at giving away his invention.
So what are you going to do about it Mike?.
Obama is doing his job for Global Integration so Terrorists can move Freely around the World
No, we should not - but we will.
obama has already done it, and the effect will be censorship, fines, and jail for dissenting opinions.
All of obama’s favorite stuff.
The Washington Free Beacon reveals that ICANN has been plagued by corruption already, even before the Obama administration set out to transfer oversight to foreign sources who could prove to be a bad lot:
The international organization the Obama administration is pushing to hand control over the internet to has provided official accreditation to people who have transferred technology to Iran, worked with North Korea, and ordered murders-for-hire, according to congressional testimony that raises questions about the organizations practices.
Obama administration efforts to hand over control of Americas Internet to The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, or ICANN, an international coalition of 162 countries and entities, have sparked outrage on Capitol Hill, where critics allege the move would stifle the free flow of information.
Experts familiar with ICANNs structure testified before Congress on Wednesday that the organization has failed to act in a transparent and accountable fashion, raising questions about how it would operate free from U.S. government oversight.
On multiple occasions, ICANN has provided official accreditation to people operating as an arm of a criminal network, including one person who pled guilty to transferring U.S. technology to Iran, according to testimony by John Horton, president and CEO of LegitScript, which works with international governments.
ICANN continues to provide legitimacy to these organizations despite mounting evidence they have engaged in illegal activity, according to Horton, who explained that these criminal sites remain online because ICANN green-lighted the registrars refusal to investigate or take action.
One of these outfits is ABSystems, a rogue internet pharmacy network that provided cover to its founder, Paul Le Roux, who has been dubbed the most successful criminal mastermind youve never heard of.
In December 2013, Paul Le Roux pleaded guilty to crimes involving North Korean methamphetamine trafficking, the transfer of US technology to Iran, and several murders-for-hire, according to Hortons testimony, which was offered to the Senate Judiciary Committee. Mr. Le Roux, a Zimbabwean national remains in US custody, pending sentencing.
Le Roux financed his illegal endeavors by operating as an ICANN-accredited domain name registrar, creating a rogue internet pharmacy network through his ability to register domain names unimpeded, according to Horton.
Gee whiz. It's already clear ICANN's plagued by some of the worst people around if they allowed men like that to ply their trade without opposition. And it's just one more reason why I think separate internet management agencies should be established even if ICANN doesn't go under bad foreign controls. These separate companies might have to charge more money for services but that could ensure better trustworthiness.
This is proof beyond a doubt that ICANN cannot be entrusted to foreigners who could serve shady interests. And who knows what Iran's been doing with that technology Le Roux gave them?
This week will be heating up....On Wednesday, Sean Duffy, GOP Rep from Wisconsin, will be updating on his Facebook and his website regarding the Internet Giveaway and the bills being introduced to stop it.
HOUSE BILL HR5418 WILL BE READY FOR A VOTE...WE NEED TO CONTACT OUR CONGRESS REPS TO SUPPORT THE PROTECTION INTERNET FREEDOM ACT, HR5418.*
SENATE COMPLEMENTARY BILL IS SB3034.*
*Numbers could change, but it is the Protection of Internet Freedom Act.
KEY IS GETTING IT VOTED ON THIS TERM. I WILL BE CONTACTING MY REP AND SENATORS ASKING THEM TO VOTE FOR THESE BILLS.
I ALSO WILL BE CONTACTING RYAN AND MCCONNELL OFFICES TO PRESSURE THEM TO BRING THE VOTE TO FLOOR.
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