I made this “banned: banner” graphic for my personal blog to post on my personal blog to for American Censorship Day.  The thing is, probably 90% of the opinions that I write online, not just there, or in my politics blogs, dents, tweets and even facebook (seems that’s the height of tech skill for the Canadians who want political reform) would probably annoy people if they saw it.  One of my Oh! Canada posts resulted in the Canadian Heritage Minister blocking me from his twitter feed.  One of the great things about the Internet is that anyone can vent here. Like Julian Ichim … oh wait…  
I’m a Canadian, so I can’t actually write my congresssman to tell them to stop ProtectIP and SOPA.  Only Americans can, because it is American law.  The thing is, it will wreak havoc on these interwebz. 
I am a blogger, and so I can ask my American friends, and even total strangers to look at the issue and try to stop it. 

I made this “banned: banner” graphic for my personal blog to post on my personal blog to for American Censorship Day.  The thing is, probably 90% of the opinions that I write online, not just there, or in my politics blogs, dents, tweets and even facebook (seems that’s the height of tech skill for the Canadians who want political reform) would probably annoy people if they saw it.  One of my Oh! Canada posts resulted in the Canadian Heritage Minister blocking me from his twitter feed.  One of the great things about the Internet is that anyone can vent here. Like Julian Ichim … oh wait…  

I’m a Canadian, so I can’t actually write my congresssman to tell them to stop ProtectIP and SOPA.  Only Americans can, because it is American law.  The thing is, it will wreak havoc on these interwebz. 

I am a blogger, and so I can ask my American friends, and even total strangers to look at the issue and try to stop it.