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    Quote Originally Posted by ZENemy View Post
    I hope he doesn't use the same MAGIC VETO pen that he used for the NDAA, and by magic I mean FAKE. He said this last time, not only did he NOT veto it, he ended up demanding that American's are included.

    So, he will "VETO" this by adding "everyone's password must be "Obama" for every website"
    I hope not. I agree that makes me worried too. He did say he would veto NDAA but then passed it.

    Check this out John Boehner (R-Ohio) expressed his support of the bill

    Democrats argue the bill should give the Department of Homeland Security more authority over private networks. President Barack Obama has also opposed the legislation and has threatened a veto.

    On the flip side, Speaker of the House John Boehner (R-Ohio) expressed his support of the bill Tuesday, arguing that would help the economy and protect jobs. The bill would give businesses incentives to share information on cyber-threats with the government, which in turn could share classified data with businesses. Republicans expect the bill to pass the House.
    http://www.mndaily.com/blogs/newssta...ote-draws-fire

    Speaker of the House John Boehner, R-Ohio, expressed his support for controversial cybersecurity legislation on Tuesday, calling it a "common-sense solution" that will help protect America's economy.

    The House is poised to debate the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act, which would give businesses incentives to share cyberthreat information with government, and allow government agencies to share classified data with businesses.

    The bill sparked civil liberties concerns and the White House and some Democrats say any cybersecurity legislation needs to give Homeland Security officials more authority to oversee private networks.

    But in a commentary in Investor's Business Daily, Boehner said the bill strikes the right balance.

    "The private sector owns and operates most of the networks under assault. So instead of imposing new mandates, or having government agencies monitor or police private networks, [CISPA] helps private-sector job creators defend themselves and their users," he wrote.

    Republicans are predicting the bill, which has gathered bipartisan support, will pass the House, along with several other cybersecurity bills aimed at bolstering federal network security and providing for more R&D.
    http://techdailydose.nationaljournal...elp-econom.php
    Last edited by rockerrockstar; 04-25-2012 at 04:26 PM.



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    Quote Originally Posted by ZENemy View Post
    I hope he doesn't use the same MAGIC VETO pen that he used for the NDAA, and by magic I mean FAKE. He said this last time, not only did he NOT veto it, he ended up demanding that American's are included.
    So, he will "VETO" this by adding "everyone's password must be "Obama" for every website"
    +rep.

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    Even if he does veto this one, it will be back and likely in a more dastardly form. Still, I hope he will veto it.

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    Here I'll write the press release....


    The White House on Wednesday said it would not veto the controversial Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA) of 2012.

    President Barack Obama’s spokesman Jay Carney said the latest version of the legislation had addressed his worries about new rules on information sharing.
    In America today there remains two factions.
    The Federalist and the Anti-Federalist.
    Neither of the two dominating political parties belong to the latter.
    You can't be one and the other..

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmdrake View Post
    re-election
    Bingo!

    It'll pass after his re-election.
    Well, I got Rand started on his campaign (just search around here to see). I advised Thomas Massie before he ran for Congress. I am currently advising 2 liberty campaigns for the state legislature. I ran the war-room and won Minnesota for Ron Paul a few weeks back. There are other things I'm probably forgetting.
    Yet I can't afford $200 to go to a seminar--Matt Collins

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    Sure. He also promised to veto NDAA.


    He didn't.
    "Corruptisima republica plurimae leges."

    ---- Tacitus

    I love von Mises and Emma Watson

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    Quote Originally Posted by thoughtomator View Post
    what's his angle?
    From another article http://www.dailytech.com/Ron+Paul+Pr...ticle24557.htm

    President Obama has threatened to veto the measure if passes the House and Senate.

    "[T]he bill would allow broad sharing of information with governmental entities without establishing requirements for both industry and the Government to minimize and protect personally identifiable information," he complains in a letter, "[It] lacks sufficient limitations on the sharing of personally identifiable information between private entities and does not contain adequate oversight or accountability measures necessary to ensure that the data is used only for appropriate purposes."

    One controversial aspect of the bill is that it would grant corporations who share personally identifiable information wtih the government immunity from lawsuits.

    But where Rep. Paul and the POTUS may diverge in their criticisms is in their opinion of what to do. Rep. Paul would like to see the measure scrapped entirely. By contrast President Obama is lobbying for the removal of the corporate immunity provision. But he's also pushing for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to oversee the program, potentially handing it a host of private personal information on U.S. citizens -- a idea which would surely make Rep. Paul cringe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kluge View Post
    Bingo!

    It'll pass after his re-election.
    Of course under a different name. I think GOTCHYA would be a fitting acronym for the third iterations of SOPA.

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    I don't believe anything Obama says. He is just a liar. He can't help himself.

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