Regardless whether Dick Morris is wrong or right, this is national news and the the lame stream media should be all over it, either reporting on it or debunking it. And if true, the candidates should be debating it.
http://www.dickmorris.com/stop-un-regulation-of-the-internet/Stop UN Regulation Of The Internet
By Dick Morris on October 10, 2012
Secretly, behind closed doors, the nations of the world are negotiating a treaty initiated by Russia and China to regulate the Internet through the United Nations. The only reason we know about these talks in the first place is through a WikiLeaks anonymous posting by a participant in the talks. That and the fact that a signing ceremony has been scheduled in Dubai in December of 2012.
The Russian and Chinese play to get control of the Internet is one of the major themes in our new book, Here Come The Black Helicopters: UN Global Governance and the Loss of Freedom. The world learned of these negotiations only because Jerry Brito and Eli Dourado, George Mason University researchers, set up a web site called WCITLeaks and encouraged anyone with knowledge of the negotiations to make an anonymous posting detailing their progress. Someone responded on June 12th of this year posting a 250 page synopsis of the proposed treaty and the talks surrounding it.
The Treaty would provide:
The UN would distribute and assign all e-names.
Each country would be notified of the IP addresses of each email user within their borders (allowing China and Russia to track down dissidents).
The UN could regulate Internet content.
Every nation would have the right to censor web sites that originate in their country.
And every country could charge a surcharge for access to any web sites that originate beyond their borders.