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Forum Post: OUR internet under siege Taking the internet by force

Posted 11 years ago on Aug. 1, 2012, 11:57 p.m. EST by elf3 (4203)
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Three Words: EMINENT DOMAIN BABY

well we the people can use force too

  • the Supreme Court said so ...

So long communications cartels

http://act.freepress.net/sign/verizon_censorship/?source=website_actions

http://www.savetheinternet.com/sti-home

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[-] 2 points by DKAtoday (33802) from Coon Rapids, MN 11 years ago

Signed and tweeted/shared.

[-] 2 points by Nevada1 (5843) 11 years ago

Signed.

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[-] 1 points by prashish (2) 11 years ago

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[-] 1 points by prashish (2) 11 years ago

internet is very feasible for every body from rich to poor.... Through internet we can work any type of work. Internet through we can do as many work at any time with asscess if intrenet, through internet we can search which we don't know .

[-] 1 points by DKAtoday (33802) from Coon Rapids, MN 11 years ago

The Internet wins again!

The advocates for the cyber-security bill failed to get enough support to proceed to a final vote on the legislation.

They won't be reading your email and sharing your personal data -- anytime soon, at least.

Will you thank the senators who stood with us to protect privacy and Internet freedom? We'll need their help again soon.

And then please use these links or forward this email (and Success Baby) to make sure your friends know too. [fb] If you're already on Facebook, click here to share with your friends. [fb] If you're already on Twitter, click here to tweet about the campaign: Tweet

You guys were amazing throughout this fight: Demand Progress members sent 500,000 emails to the Senate and made thousands of phone calls in opposition to the bill.

Countless other activists took up this fight too -- groups like the ACLU, EFF, Center for Democracy and Technology, Fight for the Future, and Free Press.

Just as important was the coalition of senators working on the inside to stand up for our rights:

There's a newly empowered corps of senators who've made it clear that they'll stand strong when the government threatens our privacy -- people like Ron Wyden (OR), Al Franken (MN), and Bernie Sanders (VT).

Please click here to make sure they know that we're grateful, and that we'll stand with them too -- we'll have to fight this battle again sometime soon.

Great work, everbody!

-Demand Progress

PS: Please share the great news with your friends and help us convert them into Internet activists. You can forward this email or use these links. [fb] If you're already on Facebook, click here to share with your friends. [fb] If you're already on Twitter, click here to tweet about the campaign: Tweet Paid for by Demand Progress (DemandProgress.org) and not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee. Contributions are not deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes.