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July 2, 2007

Net Neutrality Dies

The sound you hear is another MSM CEO moaning in delight from the blowjob provided by the FTC.

Under this administration, government regulation has become a farce that protects big business from the rapacious aims of Ma and Pa Kettle.

3 Responses to “Net Neutrality Dies”

  1. The Crone Speaks Says:

    […] Blocked 18 spam comments blocked byAkismet Bye, Bye, Net Neutrality Tuesday July 03rd 2007, 4:19 pm Filed under: Bizness, Technology I don’t know how I missedthis yesterday, but thankfully Kevin didn’t. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has decided to abandon net neutrality and allow telecoms companies to charge websites for access. […]

  2. Simp Says:

    Jeebus H.

    Yeah let the ones with the monied interest sort it out. A-Holes.

  3. Pushing Progress v. Politicking « The Crone Speaks Says:

    […] Update: via Kevin, we find Stormy has some more. I have to give you a teaser: Unfortunately, Krugman skirts the larger issue–the one at the core of many of our problems: Power brokers–powerful ex politicians, ex-governmental appointees and ex-military who now sell their services and influence to the highest bidder. […]