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Absolutely amazing that a 332 page bill could be passed in total secrecy. Both Democrats and Republicans should be up in arms that a bill is not made public.
How can anyone be for it it they do not know what is in it? This is a nightmare for anyone that loves the freedom now on the internet.
Absolutely amazing that a 332 page bill could be passed in total secrecy. Both Democrats and Republicans should be up in arms that a bill is not made public.
How can anyone be for it it they do not know what is in it? This is a nightmare for anyone that loves the freedom now on the internet.
From non other than FCC Chairman Tom WheelerAbsolutely amazing that a 332 page bill could be passed in total secrecy. Both Democrats and Republicans should be up in arms that a bill is not made public.
How can anyone be for it it they do not know what is in it? This is a nightmare for anyone that loves the freedom now on the internet.
Where are you guys getting this "332 page bill" line from? You're like the 3rd or 4th retard to repeat this without one link provided
From non other than FCC Chairman Tom WheelerAbsolutely amazing that a 332 page bill could be passed in total secrecy. Both Democrats and Republicans should be up in arms that a bill is not made public.
How can anyone be for it it they do not know what is in it? This is a nightmare for anyone that loves the freedom now on the internet.
Where are you guys getting this "332 page bill" line from? You're like the 3rd or 4th retard to repeat this without one link provided
Tom Wheeler tweaks net neutrality plan after Google push - Brooks Boliek - POLITICO
From non other than FCC Chairman Tom WheelerAbsolutely amazing that a 332 page bill could be passed in total secrecy. Both Democrats and Republicans should be up in arms that a bill is not made public.
How can anyone be for it it they do not know what is in it? This is a nightmare for anyone that loves the freedom now on the internet.
Where are you guys getting this "332 page bill" line from? You're like the 3rd or 4th retard to repeat this without one link provided
Tom Wheeler tweaks net neutrality plan after Google push - Brooks Boliek - POLITICO
No you were spoonfed the info from another republican. From your link
GOP Commissioner Ajit Pai confirmed in a tweet Wednesday that he plans to vote against the rules. Pai’s message indicated Wheeler’s net neutrality plan is now 317 pages instead of his earlier count of 332 pages.
Read more: Tom Wheeler tweaks net neutrality plan after Google push - Brooks Boliek - POLITICO
Stop being so stupid....Use google and stop being so purposefully ignorant
From non other than FCC Chairman Tom WheelerAbsolutely amazing that a 332 page bill could be passed in total secrecy. Both Democrats and Republicans should be up in arms that a bill is not made public.
How can anyone be for it it they do not know what is in it? This is a nightmare for anyone that loves the freedom now on the internet.
Where are you guys getting this "332 page bill" line from? You're like the 3rd or 4th retard to repeat this without one link provided
Tom Wheeler tweaks net neutrality plan after Google push - Brooks Boliek - POLITICO
No you were spoonfed the info from another republican. From your link
GOP Commissioner Ajit Pai confirmed in a tweet Wednesday that he plans to vote against the rules. Pai’s message indicated Wheeler’s net neutrality plan is now 317 pages instead of his earlier count of 332 pages.
Read more: Tom Wheeler tweaks net neutrality plan after Google push - Brooks Boliek - POLITICO
Stop being so stupid....Use google and stop being so purposefully ignorant
So tell me, How many pages is the bill and where can I read the full text?
Does anyone have a copy of those 332 pages other than someone else' commentary?
eCFR Code of Federal Regulations
http://transition.fcc.gov/Daily_Releases/Daily_Business/2014/db0515/FCC-14-61A1.pdf
And it just passed. The Republicans will rage some, but will get nowhere. The telecoms will try some lawsuits, which will get nowhere.
Biggest. Internet. Freedom. Victory. Ever.
Why anybody would get their ISP through a cable company is beyond me. I have 40Mbps DSL from Centurylink for $29 a month. I never have the same IP addy two days in a row in case I get banned someplace I still have an issue with. That kind of freedom you'll never get from a cable provider.
Absolutely amazing that a 332 page bill could be passed in total secrecy. Both Democrats and Republicans should be up in arms that a bill is not made public.
How can anyone be for it it they do not know what is in it? This is a nightmare for anyone that loves the freedom now on the internet.
This is yet another illegal power grab by the Obama administration. Congress has never given the FCC jurisdiction over the internet. Without jurisdiction, it is illegal to regulate. The courts will strike this down.