The Internet Must Remain Free
By Chuck Baldwin
Published 06/30/10
The Internet is abuzz with news that a US Senate committee has approved
a bill that apparently gives the President authority to shut down the
Internet. According to TechWorld.com, "A US Senate committee has
approved a wide-ranging cybersecurity bill that some critics have
suggested would give the US president the authority to shut down parts
of the Internet during a cyberattack."
The report continues by saying, "The bill, introduced earlier this month
[by Senators Joe Lieberman, I-Connecticut, Susan Collins, R-Maine, and
Thomas Carper, D-Delaware], would establish a White House Office for
Cyberspace Policy and a National Center for Cybersecurity and
Communications, which would work with private US companies to create
cybersecurity requirements for the electric grid, telecommunications
networks and other critical infrastructure."
See the report at:
http://tinyurl.com/obama-can-kill-web1
A PrisonPlanet.com report says this about the bill: "President Obama
will be handed the power to shut down the Internet for at least four
months without Congressional oversight if the Senate votes for the
infamous Internet 'kill switch' bill, which was approved by a key Senate
committee yesterday [June 24] and now moves to the floor.
"The Protecting Cyberspace as a National Asset Act, which is being
pushed hard by Senator Joe Lieberman, would hand absolute power to the
federal government to close down networks, and block incoming Internet
traffic from certain countries under a declared national emergency.
"Despite the Center for Democracy and Technology and 23 other privacy
and technology organizations sending letters to Lieberman and other
backers of the bill expressing concerns that the legislation could be
used to stifle free speech, the Senate Homeland Security and
Governmental Affairs Committee passed the bill in advance of a vote on
the Senate floor."
The report continued by saying, "Fears that the legislation is aimed at
bringing the Internet under the regulatory power of the U.S. government
in an offensive against free speech were heightened further on Sunday,
when Lieberman revealed that the plan was to mimic [communist] China's
policies of policing the web with censorship and coercion.
"'Right now China, the government, can disconnect parts of its Internet
in case of war and we need to have that here too,' Lieberman told CNN's
Candy Crowley.
"While media and public attention is overwhelmingly focused on the BP
oil spill, the establishment is quietly preparing the framework that
will allow Obama, or indeed any President who follows him, to bring down
a technological iron curtain that will give the government a foot in the
door on seizing complete control over the Internet."
See the report at:
http://tinyurl.com/obama-can-kill-web2
Of course, pro-family groups have long lobbied Washington lawmakers to
pass regulations restricting objectionable material on the Internet. But
Senator Lieberman's bill does more than restrict content on the
Internet; it gives the federal government the power to completely shut
it down.
My friends, if you have any love for liberty left in your heart, one
thing is critical: the Internet must remain free—absolutely, totally
unrestricted and free.
I realize that many upstanding, well-intentioned people believe that the
federal government should restrict the content of the Internet. But
Lieberman's bill should provide ample warning for anyone who believes
that the federal government can be trusted with ANY authority it is
granted beyond that which is rightly ascribed to it via the US
Constitution. Plus, given the propensities of the federal government
these days, how long before the definition of "objectionable content"
includes your freedom of speech and mine? In plain language, the federal
government has no business restricting anything that the Constitution
does not permit it to. If we cede the authority to restrict and regulate
the content of the Internet to the federal government, we are also
ceding to it the power to completely shut down the Internet. And this is
exactly what Lieberman's bill does.
The fact is, the Internet is the last bastion of free and unfiltered
news and information. And, yes, I understand that there is much
misinformation on the Internet. But that is the price of freedom. The
individual must be given the liberty to discern right from wrong for
himself. As a Christian, I believe this is why God provided the Holy
Scriptures and the Holy Spirit. And I for one do not need the federal
government to try and replace either. And as far as objectionable
material being available to children is concerned, this is what parents
are for! Good grief! It is bad enough that the federal government has
turned into Big Brother; are we going to allow it to become Big Momma
and Big Daddy as well?
Ladies and gentlemen, it is essential that the free flow of information
be allowed to continue over the Internet. The major news media is a
finely filtered, tightly controlled medium that works harder at blocking
news and information than it does at delivering it. Virtually every
major television and radio network, along with the nation's major
newspapers, is an equal opportunity news-suppressor.
Just ask yourself, what would you have known regarding the MIAC report
in Missouri had it not been for the Internet? What would you have known
about the fiasco in Hardin, Montana, had it not been for the Internet?
What would you know about the NAFTA superhighway without the Internet?
If not for the Internet, would you ever have learned about the CFR's
plans for a North American Community? Where would the Tea Parties be
today without the Internet? Where would Ron Paul's campaign in 2008 have
been without the Internet? Virtually everything you've learned regarding
the State sovereignty momentum that continues to build across this
country you've learned from the Internet. Except for a few courageous
independent radio talk show hosts, and newspaper and magazine
publishers, the vast majority of extremely relevant and critical
information relative to freedom is gleaned from the Internet—not to
mention the speed with which news and information is able to travel,
thanks to the Internet.
It is no hyperbole to suggest that the Internet is the modern patriots'
version of the colonists' Committees of Correspondence that sounded the
clarion call for liberty and independence at the time of America's
founding. And now, power-mad elitists in Washington, D.C., are
attempting to provide the federal government with the power and
authority to shut it down at will.
What is even more disturbing is the way that private companies and
special interest groups are willing to prostitute themselves before the
federal government in order to get their own "piece of the pie." Think
of it: just about every freedom-grabbing, Big-Government action taken by
these modern Machiavellians in Washington, D.C., is facilitated by
willing CEOs from Big Business. They gladly assist Big Brother when he
wants to spy on us, read our emails, listen to our phone calls, etc.
They happily help Big Brother when he wants to eavesdrop inside our
homes, examine our financial records, or snoop on our private lives.
When Big Brother says, "Jump!" they ask, "How high?" Then—like these
hypocrites in Washington, D.C.—they have the audacity to wave the flag
on Independence Day and shout, "America: the land of the free!" As if
they are blameless in freedom's demise.
Mark it down: if the federal government ever shuts down the Internet, it
will be business as usual for Washington, D.C., and its fellow travelers
in Big Business; but We the People will be out of business, and so will
freedom. Regardless of what side of any issue you and I may come from,
it is critical that the Internet remains absolutely and totally free.
Copyright © 2010 Chuck Baldwin.
This article originally published at:
http://www.campaignforliberty.com/article.php?view=979
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