A day in the life of post net neutrality.

All of a sudden our leftist dirtbags have a problem with unattributed content?
icon_e_surprised.gif


All these turds do is repeat the lies of their masters. Doesn't matter who said it first, it's who got it out there to be seen. These turds always attack the source when faced with the truth.
 
You wake up early, you pick up your iPhone and check your VZ-Connect page, you got 7 VZ-Likes on the cat video you posted, you would have gotten more, but a corporate censor found it too popular and throttled it. Not for the first time, you find yourself yearning for the days of Facebook. But Verizon was named the exclusive backbone carrier and service provider by a massive merger. Facebook died almost instantly when nobody could access the once popular site when Verizon demanded a $10 billion per year fee to give Facebook access to "fast," i.e. standard speed, lanes. Verizon quickly replaced Facebook with VZ-Connect, which was not subject to throttling.

You need to send Aunt Martha a thank you note for the sweater she sent you for your birthday. So you log on to VZ-Banking to check your balance. Aunt Martha is half a country away and the long distance charges for an email to her will be in the hundreds of dollars. Your balance is low, but you keep the message down to just a few words to keep the costs down.

A pile of mail is in the corner and you dread your Verizon bill. Opening it you see the usual $200 base charge, along with TTY charges, Baseline services taxes to provide internet to families on assistance. The netuse fee has gone up again, now $73.42 for a month. The fee is needed to pay some guy's salary at Verizon, whose primary duties are to play Candy Crush. But what you really dread are the long distance charges, email in the same zip code is still free, but a per mile charge for email outside of the zip code adds up quickly.

You are tempted to log on to VZ-Chatter and post a complaint, but last time you complained about your Verizon bill your fees for your small business website's accessibility to audiences was spiked by 40 percent.

On the bright side, Obama was impeached. Makes it all worth it, somehow.

So who is the sockpuppet? You or uncensored?

Since you both posted the exact same post.....as your own words.....
 
:lol:

This thread has turned out to demonstrate something very different than what I intended. It definitely shows us that the majority of people on USMB don't even bother to actually read before they respond.
 
Clearly, Obama wants to reserve the power to "pick winners and losers" all for himself. How dare shabby consumers decide!

Unfortunately, the President assumes that the rejection of net neutrality is an insidious form of industrial policy. Thus, he asserts: “We cannot allow Internet service providers (ISPs) to restrict the best access or to pick winners and losers in the online marketplace for services and ideas.”

Hands Off the Web Hoover Institution
 
Of course the Kenyan queer wants to sneak a TAX onto the Web under the guise of "neutrality".....that won't fly either with the new House and Senate. The asshole should just resign now before we have to send the marshals in for him. Either way, he won't be president of anything much longer.
 
You wake up early, you pick up your iPhone and check your VZ-Connect page, you got 7 VZ-Likes on the cat video you posted, you would have gotten more, but a corporate censor found it too popular and throttled it. Not for the first time, you find yourself yearning for the days of Facebook. But Verizon was named the exclusive backbone carrier and service provider by a massive merger. Facebook died almost instantly when nobody could access the once popular site when Verizon demanded a $10 billion per year fee to give Facebook access to "fast," i.e. standard speed, lanes. Verizon quickly replaced Facebook with VZ-Connect, which was not subject to throttling.

You need to send Aunt Martha a thank you note for the sweater she sent you for your birthday. So you log on to VZ-Banking to check your balance. Aunt Martha is half a country away and the long distance charges for an email to her will be in the hundreds of dollars. Your balance is low, but you keep the message down to just a few words to keep the costs down.

A pile of mail is in the corner and you dread your Verizon bill. Opening it you see the usual $200 base charge, along with TTY charges, Baseline services taxes to provide internet to families on assistance. The netuse fee has gone up again, now $73.42 for a month. The fee is needed to pay some guy's salary at Verizon, whose primary duties are to play Candy Crush. But what you really dread are the long distance charges, email in the same zip code is still free, but a per mile charge for email outside of the zip code adds up quickly.

You are tempted to log on to VZ-Chatter and post a complaint, but last time you complained about your Verizon bill your fees for your small business website's accessibility to audiences was spiked by 40 percent.

On the bright side, Obama was impeached. Makes it all worth it, somehow.

Ooooooh so this was a copy and paste! I thought it was a few too many words for uncensored2008 to be using.



funny, i can't seem to find it anywhere else but on this site...wonder what that means...?


:eusa_whistle:

So he copy and pasted a post by another user to use as his own? Wtf?

It's not the same thing. Did you read it?

Ahahahaha oops! Well done SwimExpert my apologies for not reading it!
 
Liberals in government, proven liars, cannot be trusted with the internet, end of story.

One could argue that liberals (brainiac nerdy types working for DARPA) invented the internet. You're welcome. :)
"liberals" in the DOD? :laugh2:

Believe it or not, there are at least as many liberals working in the DOD as there are conservatives. You punks don't have a monopoly on that agency, despite your delusions to the contrary.
 
You wake up early, you pick up your iPhone and check your VZ-Connect page, you got 7 VZ-Likes on the cat video you posted, you would have gotten more, but a corporate censor found it too popular and throttled it. Not for the first time, you find yourself yearning for the days of Facebook. But Verizon was named the exclusive backbone carrier and service provider by a massive merger. Facebook died almost instantly when nobody could access the once popular site when Verizon demanded a $10 billion per year fee to give Facebook access to "fast," i.e. standard speed, lanes. Verizon quickly replaced Facebook with VZ-Connect, which was not subject to throttling.

You need to send Aunt Martha a thank you note for the sweater she sent you for your birthday. So you log on to VZ-Banking to check your balance. Aunt Martha is half a country away and the long distance charges for an email to her will be in the hundreds of dollars. Your balance is low, but you keep the message down to just a few words to keep the costs down.

A pile of mail is in the corner and you dread your Verizon bill. Opening it you see the usual $200 base charge, along with TTY charges, Baseline services taxes to provide internet to families on assistance. The netuse fee has gone up again, now $73.42 for a month. The fee is needed to pay some guy's salary at Verizon, whose primary duties are to play Candy Crush. But what you really dread are the long distance charges, email in the same zip code is still free, but a per mile charge for email outside of the zip code adds up quickly.

You are tempted to log on to VZ-Chatter and post a complaint, but last time you complained about your Verizon bill your fees for your small business website's accessibility to audiences was spiked by 40 percent.

On the bright side, Obama was impeached. Makes it all worth it, somehow.

Dude, credit the author - ie me...
 
Maybe I should start referring to UnCensored as SwimExpert...
 
Glad to see this thread is still demonstrating that most USMB posters don't even bother to read what they respond to.
 
You wake up early, you pick up your iPhone and check your VZ-Connect page, you got 7 VZ-Likes on the cat video you posted, you would have gotten more, but a corporate censor found it too popular and throttled it. Not for the first time, you find yourself yearning for the days of Facebook. But Verizon was named the exclusive backbone carrier and service provider by a massive merger. Facebook died almost instantly when nobody could access the once popular site when Verizon demanded a $10 billion per year fee to give Facebook access to "fast," i.e. standard speed, lanes. Verizon quickly replaced Facebook with VZ-Connect, which was not subject to throttling.

You need to send Aunt Martha a thank you note for the sweater she sent you for your birthday. So you log on to VZ-Banking to check your balance. Aunt Martha is half a country away and the long distance charges for an email to her will be in the hundreds of dollars. Your balance is low, but you keep the message down to just a few words to keep the costs down.

A pile of mail is in the corner and you dread your Verizon bill. Opening it you see the usual $200 base charge, along with TTY charges, Baseline services taxes to provide internet to families on assistance. The netuse fee has gone up again, now $73.42 for a month. The fee is needed to pay some guy's salary at Verizon, whose primary duties are to play Candy Crush. But what you really dread are the long distance charges, email in the same zip code is still free, but a per mile charge for email outside of the zip code adds up quickly.

You are tempted to log on to VZ-Chatter and post a complaint, but last time you complained about your Verizon bill your fees for your small business website's accessibility to audiences was spiked by 40 percent.

On the bright side, Obama was impeached. Makes it all worth it, somehow.


:badgrin::banana:
 

Forum List

Back
Top