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Monday, November 22, 2010

MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM YOUR PRESIDENT

This news broke yesterday afternoon, but I didn't see it until a short while ago. This is a Christmas gift for the Maoists and other anti-American, pro-dictatorship tyrants within the Obama Regime: The legal cover to shut down free speech on the Internet BEFORE CHRISTMAS! An FCC source confirmed yesterday that on the 22nd of December, a mere 32 days from today, they plan to meet RE: 'Net Neutrality,' which gives the Executive branch sweeping new powers to censor the Internet, shutting down entire websites because they disagree with the Obama regime. It seems that they are piling up tools for use when they take down our ability to communicate without individual phone calls. 'Net Neutrality' could set the conservative movement back 30 years, in terms of communications abilities. This MUST NOT HAPPEN! Here's The Hill's Take: -------- FCC may regulate Internet lines days before ChristmasBy Sara Jerome - 11/19/10 04:50 PM ET The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has a Christmas gift in store for the phone and cable industry: it may move ahead on its controversial net-neutrality regulations three days before Christmas. An FCC source confirmed on Friday that the commission plans to push its December meeting back by a week, meaning it will fall on the 22nd of the month. That's the same meeting in which analysts say the agency may move forward on its controversial net-neutrality proposal. Though the FCC has not confirmed that it will vote on net neutrality this year, rumors are swirling that it will. The timing of the meeting is already raising eyebrows. Some see it as a way to move the matter along before the GOP assumes the majority and while Congress is not in session to criticize the effort. Rep. Cliff Stearns (R-Fla.), ranking member of the telecom subcommittee, questioned the schedule on Friday. He said "it appears that Chairman [Julius] Genachowski is trying to slip it under the radar and hope no one notices." Industry sources also suggested that political calculus is involved with the change of date for the meeting. "While many Americans will be enjoying their eggnog on that day, I'm sure the broadband providers won't be pleased to find this piece of coal in their stockings," an industry source jibed. Republicans are already mounting a campaign to oppose the potential Internet line regulations, which would aim to rein in how cable and phone companies manage Internet traffic. Nineteen Republicans signed a letter to Genachowski on Friday urging him not to move forward with net neutrality. “Reigniting the network neutrality debate will only distract us from that work and further jeopardize investment, innovation, and jobs. We ask you not to circulate such an order,” they wrote...

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