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Obama FCC Caves On Net Neutrality

An anonymous reader writes "...the rule, which will be voted on during tomorrow's FCC meeting, falls drastically short of earlier pledges by President Obama and the FCC Chairman to protect the free and open Internet. The rule is so riddled with loopholes that it's become clear that this FCC chairman crafted it with the sole purpose of winning the endorsement of AT&T and cable lobbyists, and not defending the interests of the tens of millions of Internet users."

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  1. Re:LOL by sageres · · Score: 2, Funny
    LOL reminds me of the joke that was popular during the Obama presidential compaign.

    McCain, Hillary and Obama are taking a walk on the streets of DC, and they encounter a homeless person. McCain pulls out a $20 bill and gives it to the man, adding, "Why don't you come tomorrow to my office and we'll talk about the job".
    Hillary, not to be outdone pulls another $20 bill from McCain's pocket, then puts it into her pocket. She then takes out $15 from her own pocket and gives it to the homeless saying, "Five dollars processing fee!".
    Obama shines his smile at the homeless man, comes up to him, pets him on the shoulder and says, "Have HOPE! CHANGE is coming!"

  2. Re:Pitchforks by khr · · Score: 5, Funny

    Some packets are more equal than others.

  3. Re:What a suprise by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    Kosh, is that you? I thought you died!

  4. Is it really so outrageous? by guanxi · · Score: 4, Funny

    I know it's a crazy thing to say around here, but owners of the telecommunication companies are just as deserving of having their needs served by government as the consumers of telecommunications services. Government doesn't exist to protect the rights of citizens who are consuming over those who are producing. I don't know much about this ruling, but in general a compromise between those interests is a good thing.

    I know the corporations are the 'bad' guys, but you don't want government playing favorites. Maybe it will make you feel better to know that pension funds, which keep a great many of our elderly working class and middle class housed and fed, are among the largest owners of those corporations.

    Again, maybe this ruling is different, but it wouldn't be a compromise if everyone was happy.

  5. Re:What a suprise by mark72005 · · Score: 3, Funny

    Apparently, you didn't hear about "hope" and "change"

  6. Go President Lawnchair! by damn_registrars · · Score: 3, Funny

    Can you fold under pressure?

    Like a lawnchair I can!

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    Damn_registrars has no butt-hole. Damn_registrars has no use for a butt-hole.
  7. Re:What a suprise by dragonhunter21 · · Score: 3, Funny

    The government is placing restrictions on the internet to try to encourage free expression.

    Conservatives and Tea Partiers only read the first part. Liberals only read the second. Nerds read the whole thing, then /., and realize how screwed we are.

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    Sent from my CR-48
  8. Re:What a suprise by rivetgeek · · Score: 4, Funny

    Yes we could've

  9. Par for the course. by Beelzebud · · Score: 2, Funny

    Well pro-corporate right wingers. You've won again. Since Obama is turning out to be a pretty solid Republican president, do you think you can now lay off that whole Kenyan Socialist bullshit, please?

  10. Re:What a suprise by NeverVotedBush · · Score: 4, Funny

    And no we didn't.

  11. Re:What a suprise by Jeremiah+Cornelius · · Score: 4, Funny

    Obama's job on the issue of "Net Neutrality" is much like Bush's ballyhooed "Healthy Forests" initiative: a back-stabbing lie, designed to surrender sovereignty to private corporations and enforce this degradation with the power of law.

    America: Love your banana republic or leave it.

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    "Flyin' in just a sweet place,
    Never been known to fail..."