Did Your Congressman Vote For CISPA (i.e. The End Of Internet Freedom)?

John Boehner 3 SC 300x199 Did Your Congressman Vote For CISPA (i.e. The End of Internet Freedom)?

The 248-168 roll call Thursday by which the House passed legislation encouraging companies and the federal government to share information collected on the Internet to prevent electronic attacks from cybercriminals, foreign governments and terrorists.

A “yes” vote is a vote to pass the bill.

Voting yes were 42 Democrats and 206 Republicans.

Voting no were 140 Democrats and 28 Republicans.

X denotes those not voting.

There are 3 vacancies in the 435-member House.

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  1. This is just another one of those why bother getting a Judge to consider and possibly deny an illegal foray into an individuals or corporations business when we can just turn our chair to a fellow agent sitting in the next desk or cubicle and say, sign here! Cyber crime and terror is just a smoke screen to eliminate vital Constitutional guarantees to our freedom and subvert the Citizens natural rights to being relegated to nothing more than mere subjects of a tyrannical government all in the name of security.

  2. 15 congressman 8 voted nay..7 voted yea..my congressman is the dishonorable Mike Rogers…well you know how he voted..checkout his website.. http://www.mikerogers.house.gov/ thadeus McCotter voted nay.. conyers, dingill, levin, clarke, amash, kildee, peters. nays..nothing to worry about sheeple ..move along no story here..shhhh…p.s. Ron Paul did not vote..

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