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S. 215, The Internet Freedom Preservation Act (6 comments ↓)

  • This item is from the 110th Congress (2007-2008) and is no longer current. Comments, voting, and wiki editing have been disabled, and the cost/savings estimate has been frozen.

S. 215 would amend the Communications Act of 1934 to ensure net neutrality.

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Net Neutrality is censorship

"Net Neutrality" would allow the government to sabotage the Internet. Let's prevent them from doing to the Internet what they've done to TV and radio.

Kevin Tewksbury

Net Neutrality is the opposite of censorship...lol.

John Pauley

you're so silly .. lol

MW

If you say non-descrimination it may allow people to run sites that are pro-pedophilia or pro-bestiality.

Please vote no.

Vince

Net Neutrality stops internet service providers from limiting access to certain sites. For example Comcast Internet Cable doesn't want you to access Craigslist.com because it takes away business from their E-Commerce sites...there for they block it! Well under this Bill they can't do that. Let the internet be free and not have regulations on what you can and cannot do! Vote YES!

cynthia

vote yes! This bill must be passed. If not: Tv, radio, and the internet will be controlled by the likes of FOX and comcast. If you vote no on this, that means you vote no for NRA because guns can kill a child mistakenly. It is ridiculous! Do not sell your soul to the devil. Do the right thing and vote Yes. Support our constitution! If you vote No. Leave the US and hand in your citizenship.

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