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Hi, My name is Omar Lopez. In this median I able to share my thoughts, life, and career aspirations with the world. I am currently hold a degree in Marketing with a minor in Mass Communications from the University of Central Florida. For Work, I am currently working for Home Depot as a sales associate and looking to obtain employment with a company that offers growth and opportunity in a business environment while allowing me to apply my skills and knowledge towards a rewarding career. When not working, I'm also a photographer, traveler, technology/internet enthusiast, live to ride and movie buff. I have two great puppies I love, princess and Gizmo. Thanks for stopping by.

 

 

 

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Thursday
Jan262012

SOPA

Why does the government feel that the Internet belongs to them. It belongs to the people not the corporations, politicians, and most of all government. We has Americans worry about taxes, education, and other social issues. But the Internet not only represents data, information, it represents freedom and independence. Freedom in that a person can travel a million miles without leaving the comfort of their homes, freedom in that information is available to you even if your Local library closes due to budget cuts.
Freedom if the school you go to can't afford to provide you books so you read one online. Information is key, when a society of free people breaks the blinders and is able to see the truth then do they move forward. The nation that showed the world that a democracy for the people by the people works is being set back by rules that only see fit to enslave us not set us free. I understand that rights of some need to be protected but by taking the rights of the many makes no sense. I love the country that adopted me and showed me that in a nation of freedom we are free to speak and do what we want, the key is free. So I call on the nation of free people,talk to your representative and let your voices be heard. Freedom is not words on old documents but pixels on a screen.