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Wednesday, Sep 23, 2009

So, as hopefully all of you heard, President Obama is following up on his promise for Net Neutrality.

This has been swiftly followed up by the GOP crapping on itself in public again.

http://www.wired.com/epicenter/2009/09/republican-net-neutratlity-amendment/

I don't see how anyone who isn't working for the telecom industry can possibly have anything against keeping the net .....well, neutral. As I said on Gamefaqs, I was going to write a piece on this but it just seems so blatently obvious that Net Neutrality is a good thing that I just kinda sputtered out.

So the only two things that I'll say are:

"Dammit GOP"

and

Y'know, if you live in this woman's district, it wouldn't hurt to drop her an E-mail and let her know how you feel about this. (Just don't use an E-mail that you want to keep spam-free. I use the same E-mail that I use to sign up for websites as, being one of the older hotmail addresses on the net, I've long since lost control over the spam that comes to it. Having sent E-mails to my congressmen before, not only did I get on their mailing list but it seems that I have also been signed up for the mailing list of their successors.)

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This is an on going issue where will be seeing this president stepping on his own feet from time to time again.
Posted Sep 23, 2009 7:19 am PT
We can't allow broadband providers the power to control our online activity. I don't want ISPs to charge me for use of "premium" websites like the cable company does for "premium" channels.
Posted Sep 23, 2009 3:43 pm PT
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