Internet
Takeover Bill
United States Justice Foundation
932 "D" Street, Suite 2
Ramona, California 92065
760-788-6624
USJF.NET
01/10/2012
Dear Kenneth,
The final U. S. Senate vote on the internet takeover bill is
set for January 24th. As of right now,
that bill, which gives U. S. Attorney General Eric Holder the power of an
"Internet Czar,” WILL PASS.
Please send faxes to every Member of the U.S. Senate, and
demand that they filibuster S. 968, the Senate version of the internet takeover
bill.
Unfortunately, the American people are not paying attention
to this catastrophe that is unfolding in the U. S. Senate. We only have a few days to stop this
unconstitutional power grab. We must
bombard the Senate with faxes, RIGHT NOW!
This bill will give corrupt U.S. Attorney General Eric
Holder the power to blacklist or shut down any website or forum that is merely
accused of being linked to "online piracy”.
He will even have the authority to "sanitize” the
results of internet searches on Google or Yahoo, so that only
government-approved websites and information can be found online.
If this bill passes, Barack Hussein Obama will have to the
ability to ban the campaign websites of his opponents, shut down the online
activities of anti-Obama groups like USJF, and harass tea party forums and any
other website that don't support him.
Please fax the U. S. Senate now. This bill WILL PASS unless the American
people overwhelm the Senate with faxes!
And, while you are at it, please forward this email to
everyone in your lists.
The FINAL U. S. Senate vote is scheduled for January
24th. We don't have much time!
If this bill passes, the Obama Administration won't need a
court order. There will be no hearings
or trials.
Barack Hussein Obama, Jr., will seize incredible control
over the internet, and we will be nearly powerless to stop him.
Although supporters of the bill say that it is designed to
prevent online piracy, this is an internet takeover bill, pure and simple.
Just one "complaint” from a liberal activist, or a
government agent, that you are indirectly violating an obscure copyright rule,
and your website could be fined huge sums, and it could be blacklisted from the
internet.
Just imagine if Google was prohibited from displaying
websites that were critical of Barack Obama, that discussed the controversy
over where he was born, or that mentioned the damage that his policies are
doing to the economy.
Well, that is exactly what will ultimately happen if S.968
passes, and it is signed into law.
Many of this bill's provisions are modeled on Communist
China's censorship law, called the "Great Firewall of China.”
Even the socialists in the European Parliament oppose this
new American law.
That is how extreme S.968 is!
S.968 already has 40 co-sponsors in the U.S. Senate. Eleven more votes and it passes!
Please fax every U. S. Senator NOW.
Extreme liberals like Chuck Schumer and Al Franken have
teamed up with Republicans like John McCain and Lindsey Graham to ram this bill
into law.
They are being helped by millions of dollars in campaign
contributions from left-wing mainstream
media companies.
They want the government to shut down all the blogs and
political forums, and all of the independent news sites, so that they, once
again, will have a monopoly on the news that you and I are allowed to see.
This threat against free speech is so grave and so imminent
that websites like Google and Yahoo are seriously considering staging a
last-ditch online protest to try to stop Mr. Obama and his Congressional
allies!
Please, fax every Member of the U. S. Senate NOW, and please
forward this email to all of your friends, urging them to do the same.
This bill WILL PASS unless you take action TODAY.
And, while you are at it, please add to the effectiveness of
your faxes by personally calling your U.S. Senators' offices at
202-224-3121. Tell him, or her, to STOP
S. 968, the internet takeover bill.
The final vote is January 24th. We only have days remaining to save free
speech on the internet!
Sincerely,
Gary G. Kreep, Esq.
Executive Director
United States Justice Foundation
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