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To: jespasinthru

Tell the telcos to stop sniffing each packet requested by their customers, and then slowing the info down/block it, if it is a competitor. You know, the way it’s been done for 30+ years. Real simple.

But the telcos refuse to keep on adhering to the same protocols/processes that have made the Internet what it is today.

Why aren’t you mad at the telcos for basically attempting to destroy the Internet, and forcing the governments hand?


4 posted on 02/17/2015 9:21:33 PM PST by SengirV
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To: SengirV

The big health insurance companies signed onto Obamacare for a short-term windfall profit, because the Federal Government forced people to buy their product. But in the not-too-long term they will be eaten alive and destroyed. Think about it.


11 posted on 02/17/2015 9:57:22 PM PST by jespasinthru (Proud Member of the Vast, Right-Wing Conspracy)
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To: SengirV

“Tell the telcos to stop sniffing each packet requested by their customers, and then slowing the info down/block it, if it is a competitor. You know, the way it’s been done for 30+ years. Real simple.”

Don’t be fooled, there’s two very different propositions going under the name of “Net Neutrality” right now and the one you are concerned about isn’t what Obama and his cabal are trying get enacted. Theirs is all about giving political activists authority over the internet by empowering the Federal Communications Commission.

Obama’s political gangsters want control of the internet in the same manner that they are taking over medicine. Anyone having anything to do with the internet, from providers to users, will have to ask permission from the new Internet Bureau at the FCC. It will be a gold mine for politicians seeking to peddle influence and for activists trying to silence their political enemies.


15 posted on 02/17/2015 11:29:23 PM PST by Pelham (The refusal to deport is defacto amnesty)
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To: SengirV; jespasinthru
“Why aren’t you mad at the telcos for basically attempting to destroy the Internet, and forcing the governments hand?”

As it has been said. . .not every problem requires a government “solution.”

In the words of Ronald Reagan, and a fact, the government is not the solution, it's the problem.

16 posted on 02/18/2015 5:15:57 AM PST by Hulka
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To: SengirV
Tell the telcos to stop sniffing each packet requested by their customers, and then slowing the info down/block it, if it is a competitor. You know, the way it’s been done for 30+ years. Real simple. But the telcos refuse to keep on adhering to the same protocols/processes that have made the Internet what it is today. Why aren’t you mad at the telcos for basically attempting to destroy the Internet, and forcing the governments hand?

Uh huh.....So, if two kids fight, instead of telling them to stop, one should get the government to kill them both and maybe a few of their family members too - all because their hand was forced....

19 posted on 02/18/2015 6:03:46 AM PST by trebb (Where in the the hell has my country gone?)
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