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If the WH is lucky enough to have another tragedy strike when it lands on his desk, don't count on it. What people don't pay attention to won't hurt them.
True, all I'm saying is the Obama administration has publicly expressed disapproval, and if the House democrats are any indication, the legislation should fail to be signed into law.
"Bad news, Facebook users. U.S. employers may soon be able to require employees to fork over their social media passwords.
A last-minute amendment to the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act -- known as CISPA -- banning such a practice was blocked by members of the U.S. House of Representatives, despite the passage of the broad cybersecurity bill overall.
The provision, proposed by Rep. Ed Perlmutter (D-Co.), was voted down 224-189, with Republicans constituting the majority."
So where are the usual freedom loving, Constitution fetishizing CD posters to defend Republican House for passing this abomination? Here's a ACTUAL assault on personal freedoms and... crickets.
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