Imposing on freedom of the press and free speech, defiantly the worst president we've ever had! Thanks to all you drones for voting him in. This is all on you, everyone of you. The bright side is, your defiantly getting your shitty healthcare and your well fair. FUCK EVERYONE OF YOU PEOPLE!!!
The mere suggestion of corporatised control over the net shows two things - (a) Corporations seek to gain 'lawful' control over things which truly are 'essential services' and (b) they presently don't have it - otherwise they would not be lobbying the politicians.
Providing a profitable service via the net is totally different to controlling the net for profit. They and the GOP cry 'Market freedom' at the total expense of personal freedom and liberty. HYPOCRITES!
I'm not sure Obama has exactly the right definition of 'net neutrality'. It's not that the servers charge differently for different sites, but that they slow down or block your access to say, Google, because Yahoo paid you a lot of money. So people give up using Google because Yahoo is easier to access.
@Namari12 He never said they charge customers more for different sights, he said they charge clients more. Meaning cites who cannot afford to pay for premium bandwidth would have a slower connection; he was correct with the definition. Not only can ISPs use a non-neutral internet to charge higher rates though, it also allows them to more easily manage bandwidth as Comcast did with P2P; or block/slow competing websites (cable company blocks hulu or other TV sites)
I think Web neutrality is a great thing. Like living alcohol and drug free is a great thing too, some things arn't meant to be mandated by law. ISP should be able to choose between pledging to net neutrality or charging less by distorting download speeds and from revenue offer a lower fee. Mandating net neutrality isn't the worst thing that could happen, but I don't think it should be enforced as law.
Americans are brainwashed! Wake up! Your elected officials are puppets of the FED. Your fake media and elections are controlled by the private bankers in the Federal Reserve. A non-American entity controls everything. Take it back now! End the FED! Google it. Inform yourselves. The system is fake. Why can't you see that?
Lets hope Obama keeps up to his word. In the time Bush has been in power he's managed to cause the world to hate America lets hope Barak can change that. Isn't it amazing how well Obama can talk to the people where Bush could barley string along a sentence.
For all you who think this is good you need to wake up. That means we have other people deciding what we can and can't see. This govt' and media you people watch has all of you scared because you're so stupid. BTW, the media wants control to make more money, large corporations own the politicians who are out for profit, not for 'We The People's' rights. Some of you are so brainwashed you don't even know and will deny it no matter what. Obama is a great speaker, he's a corporate puppet, thats it.
I have weighed all the issues before EXCEPT net neutrality.
To my horror, John McCain sides with the big telephone companies and cable service providers!
This absolutely makes me a supporter of Barack.
It's time the American people regained their control of the government and take that control away from the corporations, whose driving goal is only money and power.
This issue is more important than abortion, the economy, national security, etc.
It is essentially deciding the future of free thought, freedom of inquiery, and freedom of information. My birthday is election day and the best present I could get is Barrack Obama as president.
Chuck Baldwin, Ron Paul, Cynthia McKinney, Ralph Nader were the first one to bring it up, especially Ron Paul, who was the very first one to bring it up on the nationally syndicated radio show.
Imposing on freedom of the press and free speech, defiantly the worst president we've ever had! Thanks to all you drones for voting him in. This is all on you, everyone of you. The bright side is, your defiantly getting your shitty healthcare and your well fair. FUCK EVERYONE OF YOU PEOPLE!!!
ganderson0625 1 year ago
The mere suggestion of corporatised control over the net shows two things - (a) Corporations seek to gain 'lawful' control over things which truly are 'essential services' and (b) they presently don't have it - otherwise they would not be lobbying the politicians.
Providing a profitable service via the net is totally different to controlling the net for profit. They and the GOP cry 'Market freedom' at the total expense of personal freedom and liberty. HYPOCRITES!
mymatemartin 2 years ago
This is kinda like the Series of Tubes speech.
SpecOpCellBorn 3 years ago
I'm not sure Obama has exactly the right definition of 'net neutrality'. It's not that the servers charge differently for different sites, but that they slow down or block your access to say, Google, because Yahoo paid you a lot of money. So people give up using Google because Yahoo is easier to access.
But as long as he's supporting it, we cool xD
Namari12 3 years ago
*because Yahoo paid *them* a lot of money, sorry.
Namari12 3 years ago
Um, I think that's kind of exactly what he said. Try actually listening next time.
Sumwun22 2 years ago
@Namari12 He never said they charge customers more for different sights, he said they charge clients more. Meaning cites who cannot afford to pay for premium bandwidth would have a slower connection; he was correct with the definition. Not only can ISPs use a non-neutral internet to charge higher rates though, it also allows them to more easily manage bandwidth as Comcast did with P2P; or block/slow competing websites (cable company blocks hulu or other TV sites)
tehflyingknee1 10 months ago
I think Web neutrality is a great thing. Like living alcohol and drug free is a great thing too, some things arn't meant to be mandated by law. ISP should be able to choose between pledging to net neutrality or charging less by distorting download speeds and from revenue offer a lower fee. Mandating net neutrality isn't the worst thing that could happen, but I don't think it should be enforced as law.
Skyler827 3 years ago
Americans are brainwashed! Wake up! Your elected officials are puppets of the FED. Your fake media and elections are controlled by the private bankers in the Federal Reserve. A non-American entity controls everything. Take it back now! End the FED! Google it. Inform yourselves. The system is fake. Why can't you see that?
dualisticnature 3 years ago
Lets hope Obama keeps up to his word. In the time Bush has been in power he's managed to cause the world to hate America lets hope Barak can change that. Isn't it amazing how well Obama can talk to the people where Bush could barley string along a sentence.
dreaddog 3 years ago 2
For all you who think this is good you need to wake up. That means we have other people deciding what we can and can't see. This govt' and media you people watch has all of you scared because you're so stupid. BTW, the media wants control to make more money, large corporations own the politicians who are out for profit, not for 'We The People's' rights. Some of you are so brainwashed you don't even know and will deny it no matter what. Obama is a great speaker, he's a corporate puppet, thats it.
ahaughn 3 years ago
"I ama strong supporter of net neutrality." We will see about that Obama!
PGAJAMIE411 3 years ago 3
Whooooh! Yeah! Obama rocks. Net neutrality is the only fair option, and the only way our economy can grow.
Gerpinator 3 years ago
do they a fuckin monkey working the camera? what the hell
portoqwerty 3 years ago
HOPE is on the horizon. Freedom of speech the Bush regime put a gap order on all our rights. LOVE & PEACE Tim Nolan
taidgh41 3 years ago
I have weighed all the issues before EXCEPT net neutrality.
To my horror, John McCain sides with the big telephone companies and cable service providers!
This absolutely makes me a supporter of Barack.
It's time the American people regained their control of the government and take that control away from the corporations, whose driving goal is only money and power.
Vote for Obama!
Fersommling 3 years ago 4
This issue is more important than abortion, the economy, national security, etc.
It is essentially deciding the future of free thought, freedom of inquiery, and freedom of information. My birthday is election day and the best present I could get is Barrack Obama as president.
MrKevin1a 3 years ago 3
I want this issue to stay in the public discussion, because it's so very important.
Longsday 3 years ago 6
Chuck Baldwin, Ron Paul, Cynthia McKinney, Ralph Nader were the first one to bring it up, especially Ron Paul, who was the very first one to bring it up on the nationally syndicated radio show.
wakethepeopleup 3 years ago 3
I bet Obama is the only candidate who even knows about Net Neutrality, GoBama!
szeeck 3 years ago 3
I think Ron Paul would also be a big supporter of Net Neutrality in fairness.
redgiemental 3 years ago
I'm very sure he would too, he's a libertarian (however he was running on republican ticket)
Adahondeayenh 3 years ago