That's right. I'm going to do a bit of shameless promotion of some other blogs and just to keep it from looking like a long spammy list of links in one post, I'm going to spread it out over a series of entries. I figure that ought to set me up for at least the next thirty (or more!) entries.
The first Blog I'm going to mention is God's Topshelf (http://godstopshelf.com). This is a Christian blog with a message based in the word of God and His love for all of us. It's entries range from favorite Christian music videos to thought provoking articles and Bible based lessons that aim to help the reader grow spiritually.
The second one is called "Blog Hunting" (http://bloghunting.com). It's a site that's sharing reviews of blogs and other things that the author has discovered. This is a new blog just getting started so don't be surprised to find that there's not a whole lot of stuff on there now. That is going to change and I'm certain that there's going to be some interesting blogs talked about here.
Friday, February 15, 2008
Thursday, February 14, 2008
Stop Telecom Immunity
Here's something from the EFF action alert I just got.
The Senate has passed their version of the surveillance bill. This one grants immunity to telecoms that have taken part in illegal domestic spying and illegal wiretaps & so on.
It needs to be stopped.
The House version of this bill does NOT grant this immunity, this way the telecoms can be held responsible for taking part in illegal activities.
Don't waste any time. Take one minute and use this link to contact your representatives and ask them to support the house version of the surveillance bill.
The Senate has passed their version of the surveillance bill. This one grants immunity to telecoms that have taken part in illegal domestic spying and illegal wiretaps & so on.
It needs to be stopped.
The House version of this bill does NOT grant this immunity, this way the telecoms can be held responsible for taking part in illegal activities.
Don't waste any time. Take one minute and use this link to contact your representatives and ask them to support the house version of the surveillance bill.
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