Forum: Opinion
Topic: H.J.Res 86
started by: Expatriate

Posted by Expatriate on Mar. 18 2017,2:50 pm
a pair of Republican bills would allow telecommunications companies to sell their customers’ private internet data — but their sponsors claim the legislation would actually protect consumer privacy.

H.J.Res 86, introduced in the House by Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN), which has attracted 17 Republican co-sponsors.

Sen. Jeff Flake (R-AZ) introduced S.J.Res 34,

What we have here is another Republican intrusion into our right of privacy...

< https://www.congress.gov/bill...%7D&r=1 >

< https://www.congress.gov/bill...%7D&r=1 >

Posted by Self-Banished on Mar. 18 2017,7:26 pm
^^ at what point in the last 30-40 years did you think you had privacy? :dunce:
Posted by Expatriate on Mar. 19 2017,8:37 am
Republicans have been dismantling these important privacy protections, They tried to attack net neutrality and privacy in the past and we beat them.

Because of folks like you who get their information from places like Breitbart, limbaugh, fox or other Reichwing propaganda we're losing our rights daily...Because you believe the Republicans represent your interests..try a little Cspan or Congress.gov library of Congress see just what these bought and paid for fascists are doing to you..

Posted by Self-Banished on Mar. 19 2017,10:53 am
The Nazi party is no better, pull your head out of your ass.
Posted by Expatriate on Mar. 30 2017,8:08 am
:dunce:
Posted by Glad I Left on Mar. 30 2017,8:48 am
Not a fan of this either.  I get enough bull sh!t mail, targeted ads, and phone calls.  Don't want/need more.  I'd like to chose where I get targeted from.
Posted by alcitizens on Apr. 03 2017,8:05 pm
I clicked on a TV episodes site and it opened a separate page to this site.. I have never been signed up with IMDB.com and now I get emails from this site.. How does this happen??  

< http://www.imdb.com/chart..._1_rate >

Posted by Botto 82 on Apr. 04 2017,11:15 am
I worked with an engineer that swore up and down that the ringer on a Western Electric model 500 phone was microphonic, and that others could listen in on what was being said around such a phone, whether it was on-hook or off-hook. He went on to say that if you didn't want to be eavesdropped on, but you still wanted your phone to ring, you simply put a small neon bulb in series with the ringer.

Ah, the good old days.

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