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Nice! Another reason evidence that the personal is political. This
veto will affect everyone in a positive way. Well… everyone but
ruthless and greedy corporations.
Just need to work on making the FCC net neutrality rules tougher –
Senator Al Franken knows what’s up needs support!
http://blog.alfranken.com/2011/03/01/arstechnica-defining-internet-freedom-ars-interviews-senator-al-franken/
or http://bit.ly/ij6PMU
Indeed. I hope you and other USian counterparts manage to fight
this. Especially cause a lot of sludge, like the corporate side on
net neutrality, tends to eventually find its way up here when it
isn’t stopped at the source.
Net neutrality is one step away from communism. Hell, Karl Marx was
a big proponent of net neutral telegraphy.
That’s really interesting @patriot1223 – care you provide a
credible source on that one? I struggle with how the idea of a free
and open Internet is related to communism in any weight, shape or
form.
Problem is that Americans don’t really care about each other
generally. If it doesn’t directly impact their day to day grind,
they don’t care. Now eventually (because the way the system works)
everyone has to take a turn in the dog house. And only then do
people appreciate why the system is NFG. Problem is that instead of
talking about important issues we can help impact decisions on, you
have people talking about Justin Beiber and Charlie Sheen etc. If
only people would just get involved! I wonder if you took away
celebrity gossip what would happen to the people of this country?
they’d probably take to the streets with torches and pitchforks. =)
Pretending to care 😉
leave it to canadians to care more about the US than americans….