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The Real Issue With Net Neutrality

An anonymous reader writes "TechDirt brings into focus one of the largest problems in the net neutrality debate, not the issues themselves, rather it's the people involved and the lies they like to sling. An example of this is certainly the number of lobbyists that are being looked to as 'experts' and getting their opinions published as such. One specific example was a recent piece published in the Baltimore Sun by Mike McCurry, a lobbyist working for AT&T who claimed that with new legislation working for net neutrality Google wouldn't have to pay a dime. In response, TechDirt has suggested that McCurry should swap telco bills with Google, somehow I doubt it will happen."

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  1. What?! by chipotlehero · · Score: 5, Funny
    During the course of a political debate people are lying?!

    William Randolph Hearst must be rolling (more specifically ROFLING) in his grave.

  2. Ted Stevens by Rorian · · Score: 3, Funny

    So.. was Ted Stevens one of those "experts" they're talking about?

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    Will program for karma.
  3. Re:There is no "net" to be "neutral" with. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny
    I frequently read your posts, and sometimes I wonder what you're really after.
    Attention.
  4. Re:Are you a professional writer and/or... by Karma+Farmer · · Score: 3, Funny
    There are those who want to "mimic" my lifestyle, but they don't see how it is done.


    You live in a trailer park in south milwaukee and drive a used toyota corolla. Who, exactly, do you think wants to "mimic" your lifestyle? Junis?
  5. Re:Are you a professional writer and/or... by jafiwam · · Score: 5, Funny

    Wow.

    Haven't seen masturbation like this on Slashdot in a while.

    What, is Fark.com down or something?