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Comments on: House rejects Net neutrality rules

House of Representatives sides with broadband providers like Verizon and AT&T over Internet companies.

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Poor people lose again
by GrandpaN1947 June 11, 2006 9:10 PM PDT
This will create special fast lanes for the wealthy and leave the poor stranded on a slow lane. Typical American "Free Enterprize".
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So Disappointed
by CleanFreak June 14, 2006 7:37 AM PDT
What can be said? This is so disappointing.
We see how well this approach worked for
cable television. Now you can't afford basic.
AT&T owns everything again. We can't send up
smoke signals due to EPA requirements. Drums
would be noise pollution.

I guess the post office better revamp. We'll
be going back to snail mail real soon.
This can get ugly.
by GuardianAero June 16, 2006 8:20 AM PDT
Well, being about as faar conservative as you can go on the politcal spectrum. I find this embarrasing. The internet is not something to be controlled by any government. It spans the world. How can you government control that. Its ironic that of all the governments in the world, the one that was careated to ensure liberty, equality, and freedom, is the one to say "Not all websites are created equal".
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