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Renewed Push to Give President an Internet "Kill Switch"
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A controversial bill handing President Obama power over privately owned computer systems during a "national cyberemergency," and prohibiting any review by the court system, will return this year.
Internet companies should not be alarmed by the legislation, first introduced last summer by Sens. Joseph Lieberman (I-Conn.) and Susan Collins (R-Maine), a Senate aide said last week. Lieberman, an independent who caucuses with Democrats, is chairman of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee.
"We're not trying to mandate any requirements for the entire Internet, the entire Internet backbone," said Brandon Milhorn, Republican staff director and counsel for the committee.
Instead, Milhorn said at a conference in Washington, D.C., the point of the proposal is to assert governmental control only over those "crucial components that form our nation's critical infrastructure."
Portions of the Lieberman-Collins bill, which was not uniformly well-received when it became public in June 2010, became even more restrictive when a Senate committee approved a modified version on December 15. The full Senate did not act on the measure.
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A bill that openly states there will, be NO court oversight? Uh, just for the tally sheets, where in the hell did they get the idea that we can throw out the Constitution on EVERY new law?
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It's a good thing Leiberman is retiring, he's lost his mind!
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Schteveo
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So they're basically telling the courts, "hands off "? I guess this is what they mean by a "living constitution", one that can be tweeked and manipulated at will. Funny how some folks think this is still a free country.
A living Constitution? I guess they haven't "quite" killed it yet.
Stay tuned.
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