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Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Supreme Court Issues TRO on Anti-Cybercrime Law.

     The Supreme Court of the Philippines (SC) has finally issued a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) against the abusive and freedom eradicating Anti-Cybercrime Law. Now the lawmakers (Senators and Congressmen) who tried to shove this Martial Law inspired bill up our asses to suppress our freedom of speech and expression in order to protect and conceal their graft and corruption has suddenly found themselves in deep shit. Yup, these scumbags have stirred a hornet's nest and they are now being attacked by freedom loving Filipinos for trying to mess up our liberty. Even with this early victory from the SC issued TRO, the protesters and activists that are fighting this lousy bill are not resting on their laurels. I guess these heroes know well enough that these politicians can never be trusted forever.

     The Internet Libel, warrant less arrest and seizure, as well as the power to compel Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to provide the necessary data about their clients to the Police must be removed and deleted. These provisions will only be used and abused by the cops to make unlawful arrests and to sow terror among the citizenry. Yup, just like the Martial Law years where the Metrocom and the Military can arrest, jail, torture, rape and kill anybody suspected and accused of being an enemy of the state. The Anti-Cybercrime Law really stinks of E-Martial Law no matter how its proponents try to deny it. It's a law designed to kill our freedom and to deter us from speaking out our views.

     I hope the SC would finally do what is right to prevent this injustice from being implemented. Never let these assholes in Government bring back that horrific past, the dark ages of the Martial Law. The Internet was invented and discovered to enhance the freedom of all individuals and although it is far from being perfect, nobody has the right to mess it all up. So let us all remain vigilant at all times for our rights and independence, these politicians will keep on trying to shut us all up and treat us like shit so they can continue their dastardly deeds unabated forever. Let us remember what these scumbags tried to do and never vote them and the rest of their filthy clan again on May 2013. Treacherous scumbags!!! It's payback time!!!

2 comments:

  1. You have the broad idea of about the anti-cybercrime-law,I am hoping that the SC would have do the right to prevent this injustice.

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    1. Sorry for the late reply, blogger.com had a glitch weeks ago. I couldn't post my replies.

      I only know little about the anti-cybercrime law since I am not as intelligent as our lawmakers, but one thing stood out like a sore thumb in that bill and it smelled so bad that it awakened the free spirit of the Filipinos.

      The provision which stated that the state can order the police to make searches, seizures and arrests without warrant made the Filipinos cry "Foul!".

      As for Sen. Angara's and the DOJ's assurance that enough legal measures will be made to assure the rights of the public will not be trampled upon just didn't convince anybody.

      It stank of the old Martial Law Regime and nobody in his right mind believed the Government and those Politicians that rights of the ordinary Juan Dela Cruz will be respected and protected.

      Anu tayo uto-uto na tanga pa? No way, let nobody mess with our liberty and freedom! Thanks for your comment...

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