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I watched C-Span last summer when the net-neutrality hearings were being held in Congress. Both sides of the issue made 'good' points.
However, just a little glimpse into the tactics the large corporations will be using to win the day:
Most of them argued very convincingly that they needed special access for which users could be charged because "No one is going to invest the huge amount of money necessary to move internet communications forward unless they have some way of recovering that investment."
Funny, Google doesn't appear to be doing too badly.
Posted at June 1, 2007 9:35 AM in response to John Edwards and... spectrum?
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Please include each candidate's position on global warming and how it fits into this long-term vision for the economy in a world 'we' are 'making.'
Posted at May 31, 2007 11:18 AM in response to TPMtv Guide: Thursday, May 31
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So what to do with these 'terrorists?'
Many of them have been rejected by their own countries.
If you are a Christian fundamentalist, then your answer would be, "heap coals of fire upon their heads..." by which the passage instructs the believer to be so nice to the Gitmo detainees (the enemies) that they will feel guilty and ashamed of their acts and become 'converted' to friendship.
Hummn... so each Christian community takes in one guy and 'love bombs' him until he's no threat anymore (heh, heh... evil laughter)
Posted at May 9, 2007 5:54 PM in response to Gitmo Must Go



