Tell the FCC and Congress You Support Net Neutrality

net neutrality = more government = bad.

then soon they will have a new tax to fund their regulation of their
'property" you know the govt is looking for a way to own the internets....
 
Net Neutrality, in our current system, is the quickest and more likely solution to this problem.

The greater solution would be to remove government restrictions that allow the Telecomm's their monopoly, thus keeping it from being a "free" market, which is the reason this problem is present in the first place.

The sad fact is, that's a LOT less likely to happen than Net Neutrality is.
 
SPEAK OUT NOW!!

We have already seen blatant moves towards making a two tier toll
road out of our wide open democratic internet, as when Comcast
started discriminating against particular users recently. And you
remember when the AT&T censored Pearl Jam's criticism of Bush, and
when Verizon censored NARAL's pro choice text messages. This is our
chance to speak out and make our voices heard to defend our free
internet.

The FCC has bowed to pressure and is investigating complaints that a
major internet service provider is selectively blocking traffic. We
need to let the FCC and Congress know that we are willing to defend
net neutrality from big corporate interests.

The FCC is asking for public comments. Let the FCC know that you
support true net neutrality, and you oppose any attempts by giant
telecoms to weaken or dismantle it.

Net Neutrality FCC Comments:
http://www.usalone.com/laesch/pnum786.php (anyone can use this link)

Facebook Version:
http://apps.facebook.com/fb_voices/action.php?qnum=pnum786 (to use
this you must be a member of Facebook and logged in)

congrats - you have been duped.
 
Net Neutrality, in our current system, is the quickest and more likely solution to this problem.

The greater solution would be to remove government restrictions that allow the Telecomm's their monopoly, thus keeping it from being a "free" market, which is the reason this problem is present in the first place.

The sad fact is, that's a LOT less likely to happen than Net Neutrality is.

Hi Zyphlin - I'm the now banned member of DebatePolitics.

Just be careful criticizing McCain over there - the supposedly libertarian moderator doesn't take too kindly to it.
 
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