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Are US elected officials for mega corporations and banksters buying up other companies, further invading our privacy, or are they for us? I ask my elected officials. Text of letter to them, scroll down in post.

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Skype Logos by skypefox.com/legal-challenges-of-skype.html


The below text sent in webform email to Vermont US Senators Bernie Sanders and Patrick Leahy, and to Congressman Peter Welch:

What happened to the US being about breaking up monopolies and not allowing companies to get so big that others can't compete? Microsoft may have already cost average Americans billions in lost productivity due to the constant wasting of time as a faulty operating system with lots of security holes constantly updates itself, suffers glitches, crashes, has compatibility issues, is unreliable, and privacy not assured. Do we want such a company taking over a world known communications company, Skype? I certainly don't and would like you to do something about it.

Official America seems to reward organized crime, corporate abuse of individuals, banksters, and those in government who seem to be be smuggling cocaine and heroin into the US from countries getting huge amounts of Pentagon dollars, Columbia and Afghanistan. If America had adequate policing and courts accessible to the people, maybe the economy wouldn't be tanking, and "freedom" wouldn't be a joke on us, where if the rest of the world weren't so scared, they'd be more openly laughing in our faces.

I talk about the ridiculousness of my case and others here: [link]

I recently went through a small claims case in Vermont against a used car dealership owner who talks about having sex with kids, gropes and sexually harasses male employees, exposes himself, rips of the public and employees, claims he is ex-Greek Mafia and cocaine dealer and owns the cops and courts. Word search "Bi-polar Meltdown Vermont" not in quotes. The used car dealership owner run a child's charity with a man who had a shoot out with State Police with a machine gun, Michael Guglielmo. The court had me serve the same guy 3 times for the same case, then a judge recused himself just before the case was to be heard, then the same thing happened a second time, and then when the case was finally heard, I got a response after 3 months after requesting an answer repeatedly. I got nothing and see again, with overwhelming proof that American "Justice" is crap.

To have freedom and a viable America for Americans in the future we need at least adequate courts and policing that is for us, not against us. Will you help?


-Steven G. Erickson
PO Box Eight Seventy Four
Brattleboro, VT 05302

MSNBC story on the subject of Microsoft buying Skype is found here.

This OpedNews.com diary cross-posted with a blog which will include any updates is found here.

 

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