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Sunday, May 23, 2010

Rush Limbaugh explains "net neutrality"

If there is one thing that Rush is an expert on it's communication.  He know that inside and out.  His explantion of "net neutrality" is spot on and blood chilling.  And it's what our new overlords want to enforce.

He quotes of Obama Czar Cass Sunstein:
Sites of one point of view agree to provide links to other sites so that if you're reading a conservative magazine, they would provide a link to a liberal site, and vice-versa, just to make it easy for people to get access to competing views, or maybe a pop-up on your screen that would show an advertisement or maybe even a quick argument for a competing view. The best would be for this to be done voluntarily, but the word "voluntary" is a little complicated and sometimes people don't do what's best for our society unless Congress holds hearings or unless the public demands it. And the idea would be to have a legal mandate as the last resort and to make sure it's as neutral as possible if we have to get there, but to have that as, you know, an ultimate weapon designed to encourage people to do better.

Ann Althouse's blog deserves another look.

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