Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Changing who controls ICANN jeopardizes our presidential election

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Changing who controls the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) so close to our presidential election will jeopardize the results of how you vote on Nov. 8 unless Congress stops this changeover. When the calendar hits Sept. 30, a mere 6 weeks before our election, the United States cannot be assured that if any web site is hacked, the responsible party will be held accountable. We cannot be sure if a web site is a valid. We cannot be sure if one country is being favored over another. These are all the things ICANN is responsible for and has worked perfectly since the Internet was created. Why change it now and so close to the election? Why does that matter to you as a voter?

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2 comments:

  1. Some have suggested that all voting for Trump on election day wear a red shirt to provide an undeniable visual cue to the media of our numbers.

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    1. Some have suggested that all voting for Trump on election day wear a red shirt to provide an undeniable visual cue to the media of our numbers.

      That's a good idea but don't think I have anything and thanks for the link. :)

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