Comments on: Senators want probe of Comcast's BitTorrent 'discrimination'
Proponents of Net neutrality laws call for a hearing on the issue, arguing reports of peer-to-peer traffic interference support need for rules banning that practice.
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Hey Congress, don't you have real work to do?
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1.) Illegitimate war in Iraq
2.) War pending in Iran (millage may vary)
3.) Oil bust'n through $100 soon
4.) Gold bust'n through $800 soon
5.) Dollar tanking
6.) Housing/Credit Crunch
7.) Post-Oil society
What that? What kind of Ayn Rand hell is this? Please. Someone tell the idiot Senators to work on impeaching Bush instead of worrying about Comcast. Leave Comcast alone.
The phony Senators.
/Mouse
What Comcast did has NOTHING to do with net neutrality.
- Discrimination is a "code word" these days
- by Dr. StrangeOne October 28, 2007 8:33 AM PDT
- Want to escape the very limited powers that restrains you? Simply declare that any act of discrimination is completely within your purview, and by doing so every act of human nature or security defenses comes within your newly invented legislative powers.
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