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Stupid question
Or maybe not so stupid depending on how you look at it.

But here it is: Why is this such a controversial issue? Maybe it is just because my brain is fried from lack of sleep (baby is cutting her molars) but when you consider everything that is happening out in the world then WHY is THIS so controversial? I can't help but wonder that.

Some of us want Net neutrality and some of us don't. That's all there really is to it. We all have our various reasons why. As far as I know Net neutrality only affects how certain web pages load. Because of the pipelines or something. It doesn't give James Bond the ability to spy on us or anything now does it? As far as I know it means that Joe Blow company pays extra money so their websites load faster. I don't like that myself. If it comes to a vote during election time I most likely will not be voting for it. I am not entirely sure however and am going to have to read more about it.
Posted by: Shelendrea   Posted on: 06/13/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Umm... Yeah... I think they should...  nucrash | 06/12/06
Write to Congress and tell them you want NetNeutrality  atelesco@... | 06/13/06
"...pre-emptive regulation."  wmlundine | 06/13/06
Stupid question  Shelendrea | 06/13/06
FIGHT BACK!  jsharsky-3@... | 06/13/06

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