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babsbunny

(8,441 posts)
Sat Apr 26, 2014, 10:44 AM Apr 2014

Call FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler The Federal Communications Commission is proposing rules that would k

Call FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler

The Federal Communications Commission is proposing rules that would kill — rather than protect — Net Neutrality and allow rampant discrimination online.

http://act.freepress.net/call/internet_wheeler_nn/?source=front_slider

Under these rules, telecom giants like AT&T, Comcast and Verizon would be able to pick winners and losers online and discriminate against online content and applications. And no one could do anything about it.

We must stop the FCC from moving forward with these rules, which would give the green light to ISPs eager to crush Net Neutrality.

Pick up the phone. Call FCC Chairman Wheeler and demand REAL Net Neutrality.

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Call FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler The Federal Communications Commission is proposing rules that would k (Original Post) babsbunny Apr 2014 OP
K&R.... daleanime Apr 2014 #1
Who put that fucking asshole in charge? L0oniX Apr 2014 #2
This is shocking. This a-hole was a lobbyist for the telecom industry. And he's FCC Chairman? Sarah Ibarruri Apr 2014 #3

Sarah Ibarruri

(21,043 posts)
3. This is shocking. This a-hole was a lobbyist for the telecom industry. And he's FCC Chairman?
Sat Apr 26, 2014, 11:40 PM
Apr 2014

Lobbyists are constantly being placed in control of ANY govt departments at any level, federal, state, county. I'm sick of it. Sick of it.

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