They are going to try to find a way to control the internet. They want complete control of us from the cradle to the grave.But, notice the phraseology of Reed's and Smith’s decisions to take the legislation off the table. Reed, the Democrat, said he would “postpone” a vote on the matters involved. Smith, the Republican, said he would “delay” action on such legislation until there was agreement--i.e., the hounds of Big Brotherism haven’t given up on ways to get into governing Internet. They are merely backing off for the time being to figure new ways to come at that area of freedom from other angles. And, they are indeed continuing to come at our freedoms from every angle.
Their intrusion is always in the guise of wanting to benevolently secure one area or the other of our lives. In the case of the Internet legislation, PIPA in the Senate and SOPA in the House, solutions were promised to piracy and copyright infringement in America and around the world. Now, the forces are marshaling to come up with new versions that the enforcers are promising will not chill free expression or
threaten the economic growth and innovation the Internet provides
They will use one thing to get to another. Can't trust big brother.