I thought that was Tomorrow Never Dies? The World Is Not Enough could be semi-linked to the BP spill in the gulf though.
All we need to do is call Pierce Brosnan and get a hot Asian chick to take out Murdoch on his stealth boat before he tricks the Chinese and the Brits to attack each other!
How can you describe this as anything other than the government deciding what's allowed and what's not allowed on the Internet?
Well, you can start by realizing that net neutrality has nothing at all to do with "the government deciding what's allowed and what's not allowed on the Internet," and go from there.
And you can start by realizing that the FCC currently does not have the authority to regulate the internet. Once you give them this authority...think of it as giving them an inch...they will take the rest of it eventually (not just a mile.)
I know some people will doubt this, so try reading this: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0410/35450.html
Or just google : fcc cant regulate internet
And without the network, none of it would run :)
I thought that was Tomorrow Never Dies? The World Is Not Enough could be semi-linked to the BP spill in the gulf though. All we need to do is call Pierce Brosnan and get a hot Asian chick to take out Murdoch on his stealth boat before he tricks the Chinese and the Brits to attack each other!
Being a follower of Jesus Christ (which is what the word christian means) makes you a Christian not someone simply teaching you the beliefs.
How can you describe this as anything other than the government deciding what's allowed and what's not allowed on the Internet?
Well, you can start by realizing that net neutrality has nothing at all to do with "the government deciding what's allowed and what's not allowed on the Internet," and go from there.
And you can start by realizing that the FCC currently does not have the authority to regulate the internet. Once you give them this authority...think of it as giving them an inch...they will take the rest of it eventually (not just a mile.) I know some people will doubt this, so try reading this: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0410/35450.html Or just google : fcc cant regulate internet