> MrBeloved88 said on
11-27-2009 at
17:26:
@MelvinStar23 Say goodbye to free speech and democracy while your at it. The internet is the only medium that big corporations and big government doesn't control. You can't get the truth from TV, you get THEIR version of the truth. Is this what we want? We only know what we get spoon fed by the Lie-box?
> SeiteNichtGefunden said on
10-23-2009 at
22:32:
I bet some Big Oil (who also own some Big Media Telcom companies) company is going lobby Israel to attack Iran, a war starts, the public is distracted and a new anti-net-neutrality legislation passes.
> maximuslt90 said on
10-22-2009 at
19:14:
first of all you shouldn't even be paying for internet....internet must be free....it is a communication right and not a corporate plus that must be payed for.
> Braniac29 said on
10-17-2009 at
04:27:
So...we beat the phone companies then? I mean I pay for an ISP, but that's about it.
> MelvinStar23 said on
10-10-2009 at
17:59:
Fuc it let it go.. I dont need to use the fucing internet anyway. I could use the extra 30 bucks a month.. It will justallow me to quit using the fucking thing..!!!! LOL DEATH TO THE INTERNET!!!!
> emailbryan said on
10-05-2009 at
15:37:
so this is about GREED and CONTROL? another evil human behind the scenes! :::a word from your daily alien:::
> jackeatsfish said on
10-04-2009 at
02:57:
You are all very sadly mistaken as to the REAL issue. The primary issue is "us". You, me, and every soul using such technological- implementations are being "altered" (by and through) the usage of them. We, the maker of such technologies are being altered in a most insidious manner: we are DIS-evolving, and instead becoming the PRODUCT of PRODUCTS...you ARE what you DO and think about. I say to hell with the internet altogether...keep paying through the nose for a dose of "secondary" realities.
> defexorcist said on
10-01-2009 at
18:07:
Innovation doesnt matter as much to the goddamn Ferengi as profit! Its like ATT charging me extra to call MCI's customer service line. If Comcast builds a freeway, can they charge $500 to pass a stop light that leads to your neighborhood? There are too many net addicts though. If they overturn net neutrality I will join the mobs in the streets as they hang the exec's and burn down their houses.
> porsche944 said on
09-25-2009 at
23:50:
Interesting theory.
> Brett32324 said on
09-24-2009 at
01:14:
now...we riot..
> Brett32324 said on
09-24-2009 at
01:14:
yea but if and when they take it away, itll be too late. controlled and done for. it will happen. because not many will stand up against it. plus with all the other bullshit we gota worry about this topic doesnt get much light. fuckit, sick of all there shit. lets riot.
> IMMatthu said on
09-15-2009 at
01:34:
I'm neither a violent man, nor an activist. But I'm an internet user and have been for over a decade. If my government takes away my freedom of internet, I WILL BE PROTESTING ON THE STREETS.
> rionn214 said on
08-20-2009 at
05:06:
ok. now what?
> markkkkkola said on
08-18-2009 at
19:42:
Good call.. that's a hard one to fight.
> wamione said on
08-14-2009 at
19:19:
HUMANITY and analogies whit outer,very important for my life.looking for the similarities, of words, images music, spread love among human beings involved. you noticed? very important!goodbye.w.one
> BTuna1 said on
08-14-2009 at
18:53:
I'm calling it now . . .the corporations will try to achieve control with the excuse of curbing child porn
> Giblinono said on
08-11-2009 at
17:38:
If the internet becomes corporate, I will not pay for service. For the same reason I don't have a newspaper subscription, for the same reason I don't own a TV, for the same reason the only radio in my house is part of my alarm clock. I'll not be fed Big Brother's stream of propoganda!
> johnslagle said on
08-04-2009 at
09:58:
The phone and cable companies are scrambling to kill Net Neutrality so they can inspect and filter content, and overcharge you for using the Web in ways they don't like. Over the past six months alone, these companies have hired 500 lobbyists in Washington to try to stop this bill from becoming law.
> johnslagle said on
08-04-2009 at
09:57:
It's up to you to tell your members of Congress to side with the public -- not with the corporate lobbyists -- and take a final stand for an open Internet by supporting the Internet Freedom Preservation Act of 2009 (H.R. 3458).
> skategrinder said on
07-27-2009 at
21:17:
Internet is not centralized. Is it in every corner of the globe.Not just from one company. There are a lot of servers and providers, satelites and company s one company or some of them could not dictate at a free network.If this happen,there are people capable to do another network. Internet is not the unique.