This is a list of 73 Representatives in Congress that took bribes from Broadband Companies, to stop us from having the justice to be protected legally when we are online.
Here they are, the newest nominees for biggest sellouts in the universe.
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Rep. Bobby Bright AL-02 D $35,000 (202) 225- 2901 Send E-mail n/a
Rep. Mike Ross AR-04 D $65,000 (202) 225-3772 Send E-mail Facebook
Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick AZ-01 D $10,500 (202) 225-2315 Send E-mail Facebook
Rep. Ed Pastor AZ-04 D $33,500 (202) 225-4065 Send E-mail n/a
Rep. Gabrielle Giffords AZ-8 D $27,000 (202) 225-2315 Send E-mail @Rep_Giffords
Rep. Dennis Cardoza CA-18 D $34,500 (202) 225-6131 Send E-mail @RepCardoza
Rep. Jim Costa CA-20 D $35,500 (202) 225-3341 Send E-mail Facebook
Rep. Laura Richardson CA-37 D $29,000 (202) 225-7924 Send E-mail Facebook
Rep. Joe Baca CA-43 D $92,000 (202) 225-6161 Send E-mail @bacaca43
Rep. Loretta Sanchez CA-47 D $77,000 (202) 225-2965 Send E-mail Facebook
Rep. Allen Boyd FL-02 D $58,500 (202) 225-5235 Send E-mail n/a
Rep. Corrine Brown FL-03 D $20,500 (202) 225-0123 Send E-mail n/a
Rep. Alcee Hastings FL-23 D $28,000 (202) 225-1313 Send E-mail Facebook
Rep. Suzanne Kosmas FL-24 D $25,000 (202) 225-2706 Send E-mail Facebook
Rep. Sanford D Bishop, Jr. GA-02 D $52,000 (202) 225-3631 Send E-mail Facebook
Rep. John Barrow GA-12 D $87,500 (202) 225-2823 Send E-mail @repjohnbarrow
Rep. David Scott GA-13 D $32,500 (202) 225-2939 Send E-mail Facebook
Rep. Leonard Boswell IA-03 D $53,500 (202) 225-3806 Send E-mail @leonardboswell
Rep. Wally Minnick ID-01 D n/a (202) 225-6611 Send E-mail n/a
Rep. Bobby Rush IL-01 D $128,799 (202) 225-0123 Send E-mail n/a
Rep. Debbie Halvorson IL-11 D $5,500 (202) 225-3635 Send E-mail Facebook
Rep. Baron P Hill IN-09 D $87,374 (202) 225-5315 Send E-mail Facebook
Rep. Dennis Moore KS-03 D $55,500 (202) 225-2865 Send E-mail n/a
Rep. Charlie Melancon LA-03 D $55,000 (202) 225-4031 Send E-mail Facebook
Rep. Frank Kratovil, Jr. MD-01 D $44,500 (202) 225-5311 Send E-mail n/a
Rep. Dutch Ruppersberger MD-2 D $47,000 (202) 225-3061 Send E-mail Facebook
Rep. Elijah Cummings MD-07 D $56,250 (202) 225-4741 Send E-mail n/a
Rep. Gary Peters MI-9 D $21,500 (202) 225-5802 Send E-mail Facebook
Rep. William Lacy Clay Jr MO-01 D $40,000 ((202) 225-2406 Send E-mail n/a
Rep. Russ Carnahan MO-03 D $38,000 (202) 225-2671 Send E-mail @repcarnahan
Rep. Travis Childers MS-01 D $42,500 (202) 225-4306 Send E-mail n/a
Rep. Bennie G Thompson MS-02 D $46,500 (202) 225-5876 Send E-mail Facebook
Rep. Gene Taylor MS-04 D $14,500 (202) 225.5772 Send E-mail n/a
Rep. G. K. Butterfield NC-01 D $33,500 (202) 225-3101 Send E-mail n/a
Rep. Heath Shuler NC-11 D $23,000 (202) 225-6401 Send E-mail Facebook
Rep. Gene Taylor MS-04 D $14,500 (202) 225.5772 Send E-mail Facebook
Rep. John Adler NJ-3 D $29,000 (202) 225-4765 Send E-mail Facebook
Rep. Albio Sires NJ-13 D $28,500 (202) 225-7919 Send E-mail @rep_albio_sires
Rep. Harry Teague NM-2 D $8,000 (202) 225-2365 Send E-mail Facebook
Rep. Tim Bishop NY-01 D n/a (202) 225-3826 Send E-mail n/a
Rep. Gregory Meeks NY-06 D $66,000 (202) 225-3461 Send E-mail @gregorymeeks
Rep. Joseph Crowley NY-07 D $55,000 (202) 225-3965 Send E-mail n/a
Rep. Ed Towns NY-10 D n/a (202) 225-5936 Send E-mail n/a
Rep. Yvette Clarke NY-11 D $15,000 (202) 225-6231 Send E-mail Facebook
Rep. Michael McMahon NY-13 D $27,000 (202) 225-3371 Send E-mail Facebook
Rep. Scott Murphy NY-20 D $17,000 (202) 225-5614 Send E-mail Facebook
Rep. Bill Owens NY-23 D $3,000 (202) 225-4611 Send E-mail Facebook
Rep. Michael Arcuri NY-24 D $30,000 (202) 225-3665 Send E-mail Facebook
Rep. Daniel Maffei NY-25 D $29,000 (202) 225-3701 Send E-mail Facebook
Rep. Steve Driehaus OH-01 D $6,000 (202) 225-2216 Send E-mail n/a
Rep. Charlie Wilson OH-06 D $29,000 (202) 225-5705 Send E-mail n/a
Rep. Marcia Fudge OH-11 D $11,000 (202) 225-7032 Send E-mail @mlfudge
Rep. Zachary T. Space OH-18 D $39,500 (202) 225-6265 Send E-mail Facebook
Rep. Dan Boren OK-02 D $31,500 (202) 225-2701 Send E-mail Facebook
Rep. Kurt Schrader OR-05 D $25,000 (202) 225-5711 Send E-mail @repschrader
Rep. Robert Brady PA-01 D $56,100 (202) 225-4731 Send E-mail Facebook
Rep. Chaka Fattah PA-02 D $46,500 (202) 225-4001 Send E-mail @chakafattah
Rep. Kathleen Dahlkemper PA-03 D $20,500 (202) 225-5406 Send E-mail Facebook
Rep. Jason Altmire PA-04 D $39,500 (202) 225-2565 Send E-mail Facebook
Rep. Christopher Carney PA-10 D n/a (202) 225-3731 Send E-mail Facebook
Rep. Allyson Schwartz PA-13 D $58,250 (202) 225-6111 Send E-mail Facebook
Rep. Tim Holden PA-17 D $47,500 (202) 225-5546 Send E-mail Facebook
Rep. Lincoln Davis TN-04 D $29,500 (202) 225-6831
How could they???!!!
I had to tune in to the news to see the image of baby ducklings writhing in pain!
Covered from head to toe, in this evil liquid derived from death.
It ripped my heart to pieces!!
I don't want to see that again!!!
I don't want to see that shit in my car!! I don't want to see it in any machine, I want it out of my life.
If those Oil Execs love it soo much, I hope they drown in it. I hope they drown and get swallowed up by the damned souls of everyone that ever died because of that shit!!
A 7 Year old girl was murdered by police during a House Search. Here's the article......
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Detroit -- Mertilla Jones recounted the horrific death of her granddaughter this evening outside the home where the 7-year-old was killed by a police bullet.
"They blew my granddaughter's brains out. They killed her right before my eyes," Jones said. "I watched the light go out of her eyes. I seen it."
Aiyana Jones was fatally shot early Sunday by a Detroit Police officer hunting for a murder suspect, police said. She had been asleep on a living room sofa when officers raided her east-side home.
Police arrested a 34-year-old suspect, but declined to say if he was found in the downstairs apartment where the girl was shot or in an upstairs flat they also raided.
The shooting happened at 12:40 a.m., when the Special Response Team executed a no-knock search warrant on the duplex in the 4000 block of Lillibridge. Officers rushed in after throwing a stun grenade through the glass of a front window.
Family members said they were told by police the gun discharged when Mertilla Jones, 46, attempted to wrestle away the officer's weapon. Later Sunday, police spokesman John Roach said the weapon may have fired simply because Jones and the officer collided.
Mertilla Jones was held until Sunday afternoon, and it remained unclear if she will face charges. Police said she spent several hours hospitalized with what police described as medical issues.
Ron Scott, leader of the Detroit Coalition Against Police Brutality, said tonight that his group will seek an investigation of the shooting by the U.S. Department of Justice and Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy.
"They came into my house with a flash grenade and a bullet," said Charles Jones, father of the slain girl. "They say my mother (Mertilla Jones) resisted them, that she tried to take an officer's gun. My mother had never been in handcuffs in her life. They killed my baby and I want someone to tell the truth."
Police had been seeking the 34-year-old suspect from Friday's slaying of 17-year-old Southeastern High School student Jerean Blake at a liquor store near the corner of Mack Avenue and St. Jean, said Detroit Police Assistant Chief Ralph Godbee.
Speaking on behalf of Police Chief Warren Evans, who is on vacation, Godbee said, "This is every parent's worst nightmare. It's also every police officer's nightmare."
Godbee stressed that information he released was preliminary, and that the police department planned to launch a full investigation. He also said police are not categorizing the shooting as accidental yet, "although we don't believe the gun was discharged intentionally."
Deputy Chief James Tolbert said investigators will submit a warrant for the 34-year-old man "as soon as possible." The officer involved in the shooting has been placed on leave with pay during the investigation.
"Based on our intelligence, we got a search warrant for the location (on Lillibridge)," Godbee said. "Because of the violent nature of the crime, we thought we were entering a potentially dangerous situation."
Officers tossed the explosive device through the glass of an unopened window at the front of the house, Jones said. He said he rushed from a back bedroom to see his mother being pushed to the floor and another officer carrying his bleeding daughter from the house.
"According to our officers and at least one independent witness, the officers announced themselves as police officers before going in," Godbee said.
"This is a tragedy of unspeakable magnitude," Godbee said, calling Sunday "probably the worst day of my career."
Godbee would not comment on reports that neighbors told officers that there were children in the house, and pointed out toys in the front yard.
Godbee didn't say if the suspect in Blake's slaying was arrested in the downstairs or upstairs apartment. Godbee said, "The suspect was within the scope of our search warrant." He added that the warrant allowed police to search both units.
Godbee said the suspect's car, which matched the description by witnesses to Friday's shooting of the 17-year-old on Mack, was at the location.
"This hurts us all," Godbee said. "We're not robots; we have children of our own."
Godbee extended an offer of help to Aiyana's family -- and expressed fear that anger might boil over in the community.
"We might be the target of anger," Godbee said. "All we can do is stand ready to offer our condolences to the family, and any help we can give them."
Charles Jones said he was trying to not be angry. He sat on the blood-stained front porch of his home Sunday, looking stunned and answering the questions of relatives, neighbors and news reporters.
"I want this story to be heard. This was a wrongful death," Jones said.
The vigil was under way tonight. in front of the home at 4054 Lillibridge.
From The Detroit News: http://detnews.com/article/20100516/METRO/5160325/Detroit-Police-shoot-7-year-old-girl-in-house-search#ixzz0oOOGASZE
http://www.savetheinternet.com/blog/10/05/13/million-dollar-ad-blitz-kill-net-neutrality
Million-Dollar Ad Blitz to Kill Net Neutrality
By Megan Tady, May 13, 2010
On Tuesday morning, an AT&T-funded front group, Americans for Prosperity, announced a $1.4 million advertising blitz to try to convince Americans that the FCC is plotting to "take over the Internet."
Last week, the FCC simply proposed to “reclassify” aspects of broadband under Title II of the Telecommunications Act to better advance its goals of bridging the digital divide and safeguarding the free and open Internet.
But AFP is spinning this into, laughably and somewhat ironically, a “government takeover.” During yesterday’s press conference, AFP trotted out Grover Norquist, the right-wing hit man perhaps best known for threatening to “drown the government in a bathtub,” to put his stamp on their cause.
Looks like they want to drown the Internet, too – along with our democracy.
Hours later, AFP’s message came spewing forth from FOX News’ Megyn Kelly, who invited Josh Silver, executive director of Free Press (which runs the SavetheInternet.com campaign) on her show to presumably discuss both sides of Net Neutrality, only to shut him out of the conversation.
Of course, this isn’t the first time Fox has spread misinformation about Net Neutrality and the FCC’s role in protecting the Internet for the public. AFP Vice President Phil Kerpen has repeatedly been a guest on Fox’s Glenn Beck program to vilify Net Neutrality as Obama’s scheme to take control of all media – a crackpot conspiracy that Beck is always happy to spread.
And now, two top Republican leaders – Reps. John Boehner (R-Ohio) and Eric Cantor (R-Va.) — have inserted these same lies in a letter to President Obama today telling him to tell the FCC to back away.
The “takeover” meme is downright scary – because even though it couldn’t be further from the truth, millions of people are watching, and now AT&T and others are spending millions to brand it on our brains. They’re hoping that if they say “Internet takeoever” enough, people will start to believe it. After all, from “death tax” to “death panels,” it has worked before.
During the Free Press policy summit in D.C. on Tuesday, Sen. Byron Dorgan called the AFP on their “big lie,” saying industry lobbyists are trying to stigmatize people who are “trying to make sure the Internet remains open and free … and is not controlled and managed by increasingly larger corporations.” Watch an excerpt of his speech:
And FCC Commissioner Mignon Clyburn also reiterated the FCC’s mission to protect the Internet for consumers at the same event, saying, “We are trying to keep the Internet in your hands and not in the hands of industry gatekeepers. The only threatened “takeover” of the Internet is by industry. If they begin to restrict access, prioritize their own offerings, or make other critical changes to the structure of what has been an incredible economic driver as an open platform, then we all should be concerned."
Indeed, we’ve already experienced what Clyburn warns about – Comcast blocking legal file-sharing traffic, for example – and Internet service providers have made clear their plans to shut down the open nature of the Internet, as corporations have done with every other media platform in history.
Here’s the good news about industry’s recent actions: They wouldn’t be spending $1.4 million if they weren’t scared – and they’re scared of you, and of us, and of all the tech groups, businesses, advocacy organizations, law professors and lawmakers who have expressed support for Net Neutrality and reclassification.
What’s good for the public – and the country – isn’t always good for corporations. FCC provisions to protect the open and neutral platform of the Internet run counter to industry’s future business model for the Internet (a place where they cash in while controlling what we can and cannot view on the Web), and they’re doing whatever they can to keep their plans in place.
We warned that the coming months would bring a tidal wave of opposition from phone and cable company lobbyists – the likes of which we have never seen before – and indeed, it is already happening. Strap on your life jackets, folks. We’re going to need you.
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It's crucial that we get signatures now!!
Just because you see something spewed forth from a commercial doesn't mean it's true.
Commercials cost millions to try and convince you of something.
Many Powerful Interests want to shut you out of your free speech.
The internet is the last great terrain of free speech in which everyone gets to be heard.
Don't let that be taken away please.
wow this sucks having to fight for freedom of speech again
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hell yea!!!!!!! save our internet!!!!!!!
(thumbs up) I like this.
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