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Saturday, November 20, 2010

19 Senators Who Voted To Censor The Internet This Morning

19 Senators who voted to censor the internet this morning:
  • Patrick J. Leahy — Vermont
  • Herb Kohl — Wisconsin
  • Jeff Sessions — Alabama
  • Dianne Feinstein — California
  • Orrin G. Hatch — Utah
  • Russ Feingold — Wisconsin
  • Chuck Grassley — Iowa
  • Arlen Specter — Pennsylvania
  • Jon Kyl — Arizona
  • Chuck Schumer — New York
  • Lindsey Graham — South Carolina
  • Dick Durbin — Illinois
  • John Cornyn — Texas
  • Benjamin L. Cardin — Maryland
  • Tom Coburn — Oklahoma
  • Sheldon Whitehouse — Rhode Island
  • Amy Klobuchar — Minnesota
  • Al Franken — Minnesota
  • Chris Coons — Delaware

10 comments:

  1. I don't care what your political affiliation is but this is a concern for all Americans. I just can't believe these control freaks.

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  2. Funny, a bill that seeks to stop piracy of intellectual property is considered censorship

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  3. why do they want censor?

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  4. id like to know how they can try to censor a service like the internet when its paid for by subscribers and not offered for free by govt,public or by a broadcaster like tv .....as far as im concerned these 19 senators can get bent

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  5. What did the other 81 do?

    Craig Theobald
    Ironshire

    PS: Coons and Cardin are no surprise and neither are the rest of that bunch

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  6. looks like all demoncrats with one or two rino's!

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  7. I don't care under what guise the Democrats used to gain control over the internet once they have it they own it !

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  8. 6:59 People like you who are such zealots and only think about winning elections and not what's best for the country are destroying it! What's wrong with you ?

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  9. Looks like Chris Coons is showing his true colors right away!

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  10. 10:22, you must have posted prior to taking your pills this morning. I don't see a thing about "winning elections" in my comment. But while we are on "zealots" you should be pointing your fire at the slew of people commenting negatively on a bill which most of them probably didn't bother to check out in detail prior to commenting. THey only read the headline.

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