Senate Bill 773
Posted By dale on December 26, 2009
Hello to you all. I have had much disruption lately with this site and it’s former IP. I am hoping that we are set and will see a brighter future coming up.
As you probably have noticed I try to stay away from a political form on this site. I just can not help myself one this one. I do feel that there are two sides to this but I keep watching the current administrations taking away my rights. I just ask that you look into this post. It is for your consideration, and contact your representative with your thoughts.
CNET News has obtained a summary of a proposal from Senators Jay Rockefeller (D-W.V.) and Olympia Snowe (R-Maine) that would create an Office of the National Cybersecurity Advisor, part of the Executive Office of the President. That office would receive the power to disconnect, if it believes they’re at risk of a cyberattack, “critical” computer networks from the Internet.
Senate bill 773 (The Cybersecurity Act of 2009) is causing a flurry of opposition from groups like Campaign for Liberty, which has sent out letters to their members appealing for them to take action against passage of this bill.
If you’re thinking this is another one of those “out there” conspiracy theories drummed up to discredit the President or any part of the current administration, think again.
Senate bill 773 (The Cybersecurity Act of 2009) is a very real, and very alarming, piece of legislation that is pending action right now.
Thank you, and look for more posts, and quicker.
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