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… the FCC voted to move forward with their new proposed net neutrality rules. While somewhat tempered from the original rumored proposal, the proposed rule is still far-sweeping and controversial. …

If you have strong feelings about the proposed rule, now’s your time to be heard. …

The e-mail inbox the FCC set up for accepting comments

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Consumerist – How To Tell The FCC Exactly What You Think About The Proposed Net Neutrality Rule

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Here’s the message I sent them:

faster internet, wider delivery and more competition

Tell me honestly that Wheeler’s current proposal will result in faster internet, wider delivery and more competition.

You can’t.

It won’t.

We want what they have in Korea, Japan and Europe. Or better.

DISAPPOINTED in the FCC and the Obama government. This is the kind of anti-competitive legislation I’d expect from Republicans.

Mike Elgan has 3,291,744 followers on Google+.

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I trust his opinion as do hundreds of thousands of others. His opinion is my opinion:

Wheeler has managed to forward his proposal to kill net neutrality in a country where almost everybody wants net neutrality. He’s doing it by exploiting the ignorance, gullibility and passivity of the public, the anti-regulation platform of the political right and truckloads of money from the industry he serves at the expense of the public. …

read on … How Tom Wheeler’s FCC plan will wreck your Internet.

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Or don’t complain if your Internet service is slow, expensive and crappy in future.

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