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Internet is not US Private Property
Submitted by Sid Harth (not verified) on July 11, 2012 - 5:12pm.
My Dear Roy Revie,
I am Sid Harth.
In a very long time, indeed, I have come across a person, Oops, an expert person, making it easy for me and millions of internet users the US government agencies, law makers and media moguls and only God knows who care.
Simplicity wins the argument, not necessarily the battle. The battle must be won with forces against US messing with the (free for all) internet as a form of communication between ordinary folks of the world, not political games playing government departments or their media proxies.
Count on me, dear friend. I am with you, all the way till demons trying to destroy what is not their business, Hillary Clinton, included.
Have a nice day.
...and I am Sid (not to be messed with) Harth@webworldismyoyster.com
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