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Old 06-22-2010, 12:11 PM
 
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We all remember when Obama said the government was "too cozy" with oil companies and made horrible calls which led to the Gulf disaster... he said it was going to change... well... not quite...

Timothy Karr: The Fate of the Internet -- Decided in a Back Room

Apparently the FCC is meeting behind closed doors with the Big Telecom to make new rules on Net Neutrality which has a HUGE 85% public support for STRICT freedom of the internet from Big Telecom... looks like Big Business is back in bed with the Big Government yet again... Where's Obama?? He said he was going to put a stop to it... where's the transparency? Who's looking out for Americans? Or is he out golfing again?
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