[Discuss] SOPA
Bill Horne
bill at horne.net
Mon Dec 19 21:46:29 EST 2011
On 12/19/2011 3:01 PM, Matthew Gillen wrote:
> On 12/19/2011 02:50 PM, Rich Braun wrote:
>> Ackkk, the politicians are turning their attention to the Internet
>> again.
>> First came the America Invents Act of 2011. Now comes SOPA, the Stop
>> Online
>> Piracy Act, which gives the same corporate clowns control over who
>> gets to say
>> what online. Appropriate for bureaucrats in China or North Korea,
>> perhaps,
>> but here I say hands off my Internet.
>>
>> Read more at:
>>
>> http://motherboard.vice.com/2011/12/16/dear-congress-it-s-no-longer-ok-to-not-know-how-the-internet-works
>>
>> Congressman Capuano already has a letter from me in his in-box.
>> Write yours...
>
> I wrote Sen. Brown about this and got an acknowledgment letter back
> within a couple hours. Nothing stating an opinion on the legislation,
> but enough of a reply to make me believe that someone in his office at
> least read my letter.
>
> I never got a response when I wrote Sen. Kerry about a different issue.
Since my grandfather was a in the Massachusetts House, I'll share
something he taught me: if you /really/ want to get their attention,
take my advice.
Sit down and use a pen to write a letter by hand. Do /not/ use a printer
or word processor: write it *BY* *HAND*, in cursive, and then send it
off to Washington.
People are funny: writing a letter with a paper and pen is hard work -
and your elected representatives /know/ that. They know that someone
willing to go through that much trouble is /really/ hot under the
collar, and hand-written letters are the only ones that get prompt,
individual attention.
Email is analyized and weighted for keywords, after being run through
/very/ expertly devised filters which identify "mail bomb" auto-writing
campaigns and chain letters. Printed mail is often simply weighed, after
being sorted by zip code. Only hand-written letters get seen by a real
person.
FWIW. HTH.
Bill
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