The company to watch with concern is AOL/ATT, not M$. They are connecting 
us with co-axial cable and a (digital) TV-top PC. "Big brother" is here, 
and most every politician in America will be on the take to advance this 
cable monopoly.

There are still many open "channels" available on CATV. Some channels are 
already dedicated to community (ie; political) news. If ATT is so worried 
about their internet channel that they will censor access, another 
channel should be made available to the "open computing" community. It 
would cost AOL/ATT nothing, except for a little electricity and maybe 
some customers. (It might actually gain them customers overall.)

By allowing the option of an open access cable ISP, with whatever risks, 
the public gains freedom on public infrastructure. AOL and ATT can still 
offer their slop on their "protected" networks.