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Paying More For Crappy Speeds
Look at Europe, where 10MB connection speeds are a joke....

But as usual, we'll shell out the taxes and not protest at all...after all, our taxes are going towards winning the war in Iraq, not towards securing our borders and advancing technology.
Posted by: itanalyst   Posted on: 09/14/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Paying More For Crappy Speeds  itanalyst | 09/14/07
I'd forgotten, theirs is faster over there...  HypnoToad72 | 09/15/07
RE: New Net taxes could arrive in November  martoonman | 09/14/07
It would be like shooting themselves in the foot.  Raymond Danner | 09/15/07
We won't stand for it?  kmsilver | 09/17/07
I at least won't stand for it if there is an alternative  cyberscan | 09/17/07
Arghhh  Antagonist | 09/17/07
Dirty, dirty socialism [nt]  Omch'Ar | 09/14/07
Socialism has nothing to do with it  Kaiwai | 09/15/07
First of all...  Omch'Ar | 09/16/07
Your health insurance is socialistic  DarbyOhara | 09/17/07
HA!  Antagonist | 09/17/07
Why not stop handing out government subsidy to large corporations?  HypnoToad72 | 09/15/07
Taxes are necessary...  wmlundine | 09/17/07
Progressive Tax?  red_ragtop | 09/18/07
In my church...  wmlundine | 09/18/07
So, Robinhood...  wmlundine | 09/18/07
Taxes Are Not Neccessary...  dend | 09/27/07
RE: New Net taxes could arrive in November  morwen | 09/17/07
RE: New Net taxes could arrive in November  nads_phillips@... | 09/17/07
Message has been deleted.  ecolew@... | 09/17/07
RE: New Net taxes could arrive in November  rflulling@... | 09/17/07
RE: New Net taxes could arrive in November  roninrab@... | 10/21/07

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