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February 26, 2015, 06:24:29 PM
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So the FCC just passed the net neutrality bill. What is your opinion?
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February 26, 2015, 07:05:47 PM
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So the FCC just passed the net neutrality bill. What is your opinion?

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February 26, 2015, 08:14:27 PM
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So the FCC just passed the net neutrality bill. What is your opinion?


Tell us what you think about it first.

My opinion is we should always trust and never ask any questions. Ever. 0bama stopped the war, made everyone safer, fixed a bad healthcare and made the broken, slow, no innovation internet better for the next 40 years or so... He stays fit by playing golf a lot, the favorite sport of minorities in poor neighborhoods...











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February 26, 2015, 08:22:48 PM
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So the FCC just passed the net neutrality bill. What is your opinion?

Now this forum is going to be deluged with Wilikon's memes.  Roll Eyes

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February 26, 2015, 08:27:45 PM
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So the FCC just passed the net neutrality bill. What is your opinion?

Now this forum is going to be deluged with Wilikon's memes.  Roll Eyes



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Soros, Ford Foundation shovel $196 million to 'net neutrality' groups, staff to White House


Liberal philanthropist George Soros and the Ford Foundation have lavished groups supporting the administration’s “net neutrality” agenda, donating $196 million and landing proponents on the White House staff, according to a new report.

And now, as the Federal Communications Commission nears approving a type of government control over the Internet, the groups are poised to declare victory in the years-long fight, according to the report from MRC Business, an arm of the conservative media watchdog, the Media Research Center.


“The Ford Foundation, which claims to be the second-largest private foundation in the U.S., and Open Society Foundations, founded by far-left billionaire George Soros, have given more than $196 million to pro-net neutrality groups between 2000 and 2013,” said the report, authored by Media Research Center’s Joseph Rossell, and provided to Secrets.


“These left-wing groups not only impacted the public debate and funded top liberal think tanks from the Center for American Progress to Free Press. They also have direct ties to the White House and regulatory agencies. At least five individuals from these groups have ascended to key positions at the White House and FCC,” said the report which included funding details to pro-net neutrality advocates.



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February 26, 2015, 08:51:37 PM
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^Assuming I'm following you is exactly the type of delusions of grandeur I'd expect you to suffer from.

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February 26, 2015, 10:44:58 PM
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^Assuming I'm following you is exactly the type of delusions of grandeur I'd expect you to suffer from.


Soros pushing millions? Google making changes to the text at the last minute? I understand how sweet it is. Sweet to blindly trust them both. It is not as if Soros almost killed the whole UK pension system and made his billions in the 80s. Snowden told us to trust those entities... I believe he said to trust. Yep. He did.

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February 26, 2015, 11:05:52 PM
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So the FCC just passed the net neutrality bill. What is your opinion?

The net neutrality would be more protected by having less bills, as much space for innovation and encryption.
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February 26, 2015, 11:15:01 PM
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So the FCC just passed the net neutrality bill. What is your opinion?

The net neutrality would be more protected by having less bills, as much space for innovation and encryption.


I hope you are 100% right. We shall see in the upcoming years, after we finally read the laws.


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February 27, 2015, 01:37:44 AM
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I'm on Cox, which just bumped their speed for all plans without bumping their prices, and is part of a consortium of broadband providers giving out free WiFi at hotspots in commercial districts for their customers to log into without paying more. I don't stream HD because I can't afford it, and even if I could, I wouldn't screw my neighbors' bandwidth by streaming HD. Screw mob greed and #firstworldproblems. If you give a shit about being nice to your neighbors, pay for a http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dedicated_line for all your high-bandwidth video.

Saying that you don't trust someone because of their behavior is completely valid.
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February 27, 2015, 08:32:43 PM
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Must-reads:

https://mises.org/library/net-neutrality-scam

http://lfb.org/net-neutrality-scam-government-control-not-solution/

Time to start registering sites in Russia?

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February 27, 2015, 08:43:29 PM
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I'm on Cox, which just bumped their speed for all plans without bumping their prices, and is part of a consortium of broadband providers giving out free WiFi at hotspots in commercial districts for their customers to log into without paying more. I don't stream HD because I can't afford it, and even if I could, I wouldn't screw my neighbors' bandwidth by streaming HD. Screw mob greed and #firstworldproblems. If you give a shit about being nice to your neighbors, pay for a http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dedicated_line for all your high-bandwidth video.


It's exactly what a pressitute was saying on a show that shocked me... My opinion: I paid X up/down. I get X up/down full time 24/7 rocking or not rocking who cares, MY BW. not yours. I do what ever I want with my bandwidth. I PAID FOR IT. some people those days are strange... I don't understand them, and then they try to cloak under respect your neighbor, it's so pathetic, I don't get it how could they still cling to such an old strategy to prove their points... certainly, because it works in certain part of America gmo feeded... LoL... KeeeeKKKKkooooooo lol. then the first because, more rolf : because who cares why? you don't gain any moral high ground here... it's so lame, impossible to discuss such people...

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February 27, 2015, 08:55:21 PM
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^Assuming I'm following you is exactly the type of delusions of grandeur I'd expect you to suffer from.


Soros pushing millions? Google making changes to the text at the last minute? I understand how sweet it is. Sweet to blindly trust them both. It is not as if Soros almost killed the whole UK pension system and made his billions in the 80s. Snowden told us to trust those entities... I believe he said to trust. Yep. He did.

The invention of Bitcoin and its timing could not be any better.


I want to know more about my type of delusion of grandeur I am suffering

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I thought it was self-explanatory, but apparently not, so I'll explain it to you as you requested. Assuming I'm following you around on the forum is assigning you a level of importance that you don't deserve. Since it's a self-appointed significance, the delusion of your own grandeur is evident in a statement that anyone would take the time to actively follow you on this forum.

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February 27, 2015, 08:59:09 PM
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you seem to be a bad person, jaysabi, I hope I will be proved wrong.  Undecided

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February 27, 2015, 09:09:06 PM
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I'm on Cox, which just bumped their speed for all plans without bumping their prices, and is part of a consortium of broadband providers giving out free WiFi at hotspots in commercial districts for their customers to log into without paying more. I don't stream HD because I can't afford it, and even if I could, I wouldn't screw my neighbors' bandwidth by streaming HD. Screw mob greed and #firstworldproblems. If you give a shit about being nice to your neighbors, pay for a http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dedicated_line for all your high-bandwidth video.


It's exactly what a pressitute was saying on a show that shocked me... My opinion: I paid X up/down. I get X up/down full time 24/7 rocking or not rocking who cares, MY BW. not yours. I do what ever I want with my bandwidth. I PAID FOR IT. some people those days are strange... I don't understand them, and then they try to cloak under respect your neighbor, it's so pathetic, I don't get it how could they still cling to such an old strategy to prove their points... certainly, because it works in certain part of America gmo feeded... LoL... KeeeeKKKKkooooooo lol. then the first because, more rolf : because who cares why? you don't gain any moral high ground here... it's so lame, impossible to discuss such people...

This is my opinion as well.
The largest cable provider in Norway, Get, seems to live by this rule as well. Hope they don't change.

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February 27, 2015, 09:13:40 PM
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you seem to be a bad person, jaysabi, I hope I will be proved wrong.  Undecided

Well, I think your opinion is jaded by the interaction we just had. From my perspective, calling for the deaths of people you don't like makes you a bad person. I find it hard to hold back from someone who actively calls for the "genocide" of any group of people, for any reason whatsoever. Violence is not an acceptable way to deal with people who have a different political opinion than you. I think if you were to read my posts enough, you would realize my reaction was in response to an unacceptable solution (genocide) to a political problem, and nothing more. People who advocate for violence are extremists, and extremist sentiments should be challenged always.

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February 27, 2015, 09:15:42 PM
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I'm on Cox, which just bumped their speed for all plans without bumping their prices, and is part of a consortium of broadband providers giving out free WiFi at hotspots in commercial districts for their customers to log into without paying more. I don't stream HD because I can't afford it, and even if I could, I wouldn't screw my neighbors' bandwidth by streaming HD. Screw mob greed and #firstworldproblems. If you give a shit about being nice to your neighbors, pay for a http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dedicated_line for all your high-bandwidth video.


It's exactly what a pressitute was saying on a show that shocked me... My opinion: I paid X up/down. I get X up/down full time 24/7 rocking or not rocking who cares, MY BW. not yours. I do what ever I want with my bandwidth. I PAID FOR IT. some people those days are strange... I don't understand them, and then they try to cloak under respect your neighbor, it's so pathetic, I don't get it how could they still cling to such an old strategy to prove their points... certainly, because it works in certain part of America gmo feeded... LoL... KeeeeKKKKkooooooo lol. then the first because, more rolf : because who cares why? you don't gain any moral high ground here... it's so lame, impossible to discuss such people...

I don't watch TV so I guess we'll just have to take your word for it. I don't get consistent, advertised speeds when only running a speed test, because... ? Put up YOUR alternate theory to "assholes treating the neighborhood's internet like it's their dedicated line" or withdraw your baseless contrarianism.

Saying that you don't trust someone because of their behavior is completely valid.
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Maybe, perhaps an alternative secured tld through something in tails live cd or something, idk.
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February 27, 2015, 11:31:18 PM
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FCC Hides details of new internet rules

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Why won't they release the rules?!?!

It's been less than 24 hours since the Federal Communications Commission voted to approve strict new regulations on Internet providers, but that's the leading question coming from its critics.

Conservatives are demanding that the FCC release a full copy of the regulations that it's planning to impose on companies such as Comcast and Verizon — and taking the agency's silence as evidence of a cover-up. Readers of an FCC blog post  have suspiciously mused that "these new regulations should have been published by now." It's much the same over on Twitter.

More...http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-switch/wp/2015/02/27/theres-already-a-conspiracy-theory-brewing-over-net-neutrality/?hpid=z14
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February 27, 2015, 11:34:56 PM
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FCC Commissioner says the document is worse than you can imagine

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Pai and fellow Republican FCC commissioner Mike O’Rielly, who have been consistent critics of the FCC’s new rules, said once they are published people will realise that they will stifle innovation and lead to taxes and increased rates for the public.

“When you see this document, it’s worse than you imagine,” said O’Rielly at a conference in Washington organised by the think tank TechFreedom.

The FCC on Thursday voted through strict new rules to regulate broadband and protect net neutrality – the principle that all information and services should have equal access to the internet.

More...http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2015/feb/27/republicans-strike-back-fcc-member-star-wars-net-neutrality
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