Harry Penner wrote:
> Do we want some corporations controlling the speed of some of our
> traffic, or do we want the government controlling probably a lot more
> than that?  ;)
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> Ask the question any way you like; I just think it's always a good
> idea to look long and hard at a problem before deciding it's so
> intractable that more government restrictions are the answer.
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> -Harry
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> On Aug 19, 2010, at 11:29, Tom Poe <tompoe at meltel.net> wrote:
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>>> Harry:  Good question.  Another way you can ask the question:  Do we
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>> want corporations to control the content offered on the Internet, or do
>> we want government to step in and make sure corporations don't even
>> attempt to control the content we can access?
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>> You can ask that question, and probably answer it quickly, eh?
>> Tom
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Harry:  When AT&T ruled the airwaves, did the government step in and 
restrict those airwaves even more?  Or did we get the CarterPhone 
decision that gave us choices on how our airwaves, that we own, were 
used?  The FCC isn't seeking to restrict us.  It's seeking to restrict 
the corporate thugs.
Tom