Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Enemies of the Internet III:John Thune

Updated: Got an email from Fight for the Future.  The failed attempt by the corporate crooks in Congress hasn't stopped them from trying again to mess with the internet this time by holding 5 hearings over the next 10 days.  

Large companies, such as Comcast and Verizon, want to create fast and slow lanes creating a slower internet for the average person.  Certain members of Congress want to help their corporate buddies do this while screwing over you: the citizens and internet users.  Today we look at one of our enemies: John Thune.

As with all of our other enemies so far John Thune seems to want to district you with nonsense.  He's posting about how he likes to go to church on Sundays.  Well guess what Johny boy if you are selling out Americans to your friends in the special interest groups you may as well stop wasting your time going to church: you are going to hell (not to mention going to hell for trying to destroy Gods earth by pushing for your special interest buddies who want Keystone).

Also, along with the rest of our enemies there is almost no one he won't take money from.  And you probably won't be surprised to find his opposition to Universal Health cares doesn't come from a belief in liberty but from Blue Cross/Blue Shield being his number one.

 Remember February 26th marks the key decision by the FCC.  Until then America fight to save your internet. I encourage you to contact as ask him "what God does to those who screw over their fellow Americans".

   Also see the previous edition: Marc Rubio http://kaufmangreenbooksandguides.blogspot.com/2015/02/enemies-of-internet-series-marc-rubio.html
Mitch McConnell http://kaufmangreenbooksandguides.blogspot.com/2015/02/enemies-of-internet-part-ii-mitch.html
For more information see: https://www.battleforthenet.com/


                                                   

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