Senator Rockefeller thinks President Obama is less than truthful a friggin’ liar

Senator Jay Rockefeller of West Virginia says Barack Obama is not believable to him any more.30

Jay Rockefeller: Proof that all the money in the world can't buy you brains

Senator Jay Rockefeller of West Virginia – that’s Democrat Senator Jay Rockefeller – was speaking in a committee meeting when he made the following comment about President Obama:

“He says ‘I’m for clean coal,’ and then he says it in his speeches, but he doesn’t say it in here. And he doesn’t say it in the minds of my own people. And he’s beginning to not be believable to me.”

Reality slowly begins to sink in.

Source: RealClearPolitics.com

Now Democrats want to give Obama “emergency” control of the internet

A new Senate bill is freaking out internet companies and civil liberties groups, because it would allow the president to seize control of privately-owned networks during any ill-defined “cybersecurity emergency.” When you read details of the bill, you’ll understand why Sen. Jay Rockefeller spent months squirreled away behind closed doors.

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A new Senate bill is freaking out internet companies and civil liberties groups, because it would allow the president to seize control of privately-owned networks during any ill-defined “cybersecurity emergency.”

When you read details of the bill, you’ll understand why Sen. Jay Rockefeller, a West Virginia Democrat, spent months squirreled away behind closed doors drafting a new, revised, more authoritarian version of this chilling bill.

Here’s how cnet.com reports the story:

The new version would allow the president to “declare a cybersecurity emergency” relating to “non-governmental” computer networks and do what’s necessary to respond to the threat. Other sections of the proposal include a federal certification program for “cybersecurity professionals,” and a requirement that certain computer systems and networks in the private sector be managed by people who have been awarded that license.

“I think the redraft, while improved, remains troubling due to its vagueness,” said Larry Clinton, president of the Internet Security Alliance, which counts representatives of Verizon, Verisign, Nortel, and Carnegie Mellon University on its board. “It is unclear what authority Sen. Rockefeller thinks is necessary over the private sector. Unless this is clarified, we cannot properly analyze, let alone support the bill.”

C’mon, relax. ObamaNet will only occur during emergencies. Like when the President wants to hold another prime time press conference. Or when decides to name himself Emperor For Life. Or other stuff.

Source: cnet.com

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