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Old 06-04-2014, 12:59 PM   #39
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Originally Posted by pwalker8 View Post
Not to be political about it, but I will point out that objecting to the government regulating campaign financing and objecting to the government regulating the internet ( net neutrality is all about the government regulating the internet) seem to me to be fairly consistent stands.
Who's objecting? The point isn't the regulation in and of itself. Unlimited campaign financing and net neutrality are both forms of speech and the feds are the only ones who can enforce it.

I don't care how much the cable industry opposes net neutrality. The internet is no longer an optional form of entertainment. It's an absolutely essential public service in today's society and if the feds have to force the industry to comply at the point of a gun, then so be it!
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