Cybersecurity Measure
"[E]arly reports predicted the cybersecurity measure would
allow the president to "declare a cybersecurity emergency," online privacy
groups said they felt that would endow the White House with overly ambiguous and
far-reaching powers to regulate the Internet..."
Cybersecurity bill to give president new emergency powers
"You never want a serious crisis to go to waste..." Rahm Emanuel
Domestic extremists are more dangerous than international terrorists according
to Janet Napolitano.
Do you trust this administration to protect your freedom of speech?
Behold, the days come, saith the Lord GOD, that I will send a famine in the
land, not a famine of bread, nor a thirst for water, but of hearing the words of
the LORD [Amos 8:11].
"Here is a most unusual famine. God had given them His Word, and they had
rejected it. They had despised it and turned aside from it. Now God tells that
the day is coming when they will no longer have the privilege of hearing His
Word.
God tells any church or any nation that if they will not hear His Word after He
has given it to them, He will withdraw it from them. I think we can see this
happening in America. There has been a rejection of the Word of God. The
churches have turned to liberalism, and the Word of God is no longer preached.
There has come a famine of the Word of God. So many of the formerly great
churches of this country, the great downtown churches, have turned from the Word
of God. As a consequence, many of them have had to close shop. Others are just
barely operating, and many of them are operating in the red. Even those which
have stayed open have lost their influence and have lost their drawing power.
Actually, very little of the Word of God is getting out in this land today. There is a Gideon Bible in every room in every hotel and motel in this country. Nearly everyone owns a Bible. But who is studying it? Who is reading it? Who is believing it? I think we are beginning to see the famine of the Word of God in this country." McGee, J. V. (1991). Thru the Bible commentary: The Prophets (Amos/Obadiah) (electronic ed., Vol. 28, p. 101). Nashville: Thomas Nelson.