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Save the Internet?
We're asking the government to save the Internet? That seems odd.
The Internet has thrived because the government has kept its
regulatory mitts off of it. If we want to keep the Internet free, we
must also endeavor to keep it profitable. Governmental
intervention will only reduce the profitability of the enterprise.
Posted by: tpwk   Posted on: 04/25/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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It's too late! The internet c'aint be saved!  Reverend MacFellow | 04/24/06
The internet can be saved  I'm Ye, the MS SHILL . | 04/24/06
Like I said ....  Reverend MacFellow | 04/24/06
WHAT First Amendment?  johnvaughn@... | 04/24/06
Pep Rally is in the Eye of the Reporter  wmlundine | 04/25/06
put the internet on the cross  not of this world | 04/25/06
As always...  Omch'Ar | 04/25/06
Reply  AJ Carey | 04/25/06
Bravo  oldhats | 04/25/06
Users should define data privilege, not providers  schwana | 04/25/06
Save the Internet?  tpwk | 04/25/06
Contractual Libertarian  pvgau | 09/20/06
for what it's worth  Critical Observer | 04/25/06

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