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Saturday, October 24, 2009

Good morning, world.

Here we go with our daily dose of miseries...

I am going to have Google alert me for net neutrality (you can, too) and what the thieves in your countries are planning with the climate change convention in Copenhagen in December, which will transfer wealth to other countries, gutting the idea of voting, democracy, and any hope of freedom and liberty for all countries, and to be put under the thumb of the UN as a global government. Then I will post that link so you can scan through it to see what you're interested in.

And to that end, I hope that you will read paragraphs 36 through 38, since I woke up to Glenn Beck this morning, interviewing Lord Christopher Monckton and they specifically mentioned that. Those paragraphs are specific to global government taking over.

Here we go.

http://news.google.com/news?q=NET+NEUTRALITY&sourceid=navclient-ff&rls=GGGL,GGGL:2006-27,GGGL:en&um=1&ie=UTF-8&hl=en&ei=WAjjSoeFEpLT8Qam3J36AQ&sa=X&oi=news_group&ct=title&resnum=1&ved=0CBgQsQQwAA


Net Neutrality is like burning books by the Nazis in WWII. I remember at a very early age, hearing and seeing black and white photographs of books being burned in the ghettos.
I love books. I love words and thoughts and history. I love the way a book is held in my hands or on my lap. I love the way the pages sound when I turn them. I love the way they speak to me; and I remember that which I have read, and truly, reading influences your life.

Net neutrality is akin to burning books, history, knowledge. Severely limiting our exchange of thoughts and opinions and the conversation we are having now as I sit here in a big t-shirt down to my knees, barefoot, hair all messy because I haven't even showered yet, eyeglasses foggy because of dog kisses from Jack, more dogs at my feet at a desk so cluttered I barely can see wood.

In every country where this wonderful communication device is extended to you, and net neutrality will affect you, and I hope that you will write letters and call your legislators and your ISPs, especially those in the USA.







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