I have no good news. Communications companies are spending millions lobbying Congress to turn the Internet into a private enterprise.
Our civil liberties are already in dubious standing without this heinous nuisance. The Internet is the only venue that we can count on for sharing vital civil rights information. Without Internet neutrality, companies will be able to decide what Web sites you can visit just like they decide which cable channels you can buy.
If you don't know what I'm talking about, watch the video on this page.
If you want to sign the petition that will help put a stop to this nonsense, go here.
A Blogger's resource list is here, where you can get links for your own blog (on the right) and register your blog once you've written about it.
Our civil liberties are already in dubious standing without this heinous nuisance. The Internet is the only venue that we can count on for sharing vital civil rights information. Without Internet neutrality, companies will be able to decide what Web sites you can visit just like they decide which cable channels you can buy.
If you don't know what I'm talking about, watch the video on this page.
If you want to sign the petition that will help put a stop to this nonsense, go here.
A Blogger's resource list is here, where you can get links for your own blog (on the right) and register your blog once you've written about it.
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I'm glad I don't own a white collar.
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