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HR 5252 Bill Dies

Oronar writes to mention a post on the 'Save the Internet' site applauding the death of Ted Stevens' bill. From the post: "The fate of Net Neutrality has now been passed to what appears to be a more Web-friendly Congress ... The end of this Congress -- and death of Sen. Ted Stevens' bad bill -- gives us the chance to have a long overdue public conversation about what the future of the Internet should look like. This will not only include ensuring Net Neutrality, but making the Internet faster, more affordable and accessible."

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  1. I Am Shocked by Kiba+Ruby · · Score: 1, Troll

    I couldn't believe that congress is not backward this time. I thought they are all under the control corporate mongers! I thought congress will approve the bill, based on their past action. But they did not this time.

    I think this is a dream! Hurry! Somebody wake me up pleaaaaaaaaaaaaase!

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    Geeks like to think that they can ignore politics, you can leave politics alone, but politics won't leave you alone.-RMS