Monday, June 19, 2006

There have been such vast and varied issues with "net neutrality" that amidst all of the hype and publicity, people have hastily joined sides and fought vehemently for something that they might not necessariliy stand for. People are so quick to assume the corperate giants are "the bad guys", sometimes we forget that the truth isn't always presented in an honest light. While sometimes we may make mistakes in our quick judgements, at least there are some times when we are afforded the opportunity to make our wrongs right. One such individual who hastily assumed these "net neturality" laws were a good thing was a collumnist for USATODAY, Andrew Kantor; who has just recently posted his acknowledgement that his hasty comments may have been made in error, this article is posted online at USATODAY.com. This just goes to show that just because you think something sounds like a good idea, it would be in your best interest to, in the words of Davey Crockett, "Be always sure you are right, then go ahead". This not only implies being sure of what you know, but also to not be afraid of actually taking the steps to accomplish what you know to be right.

1 Comments:

At 1:57 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Are you kidding me? Where's the substance in this post? The only defense, rebuttal, or response is pretty much "corporations aren't always the bad guys".

I know you're probably just a paid shill, if not an outright sock puppet. Especially considering you speak so highly of Pat Hynes.

This is not a fight between a corporation and the little guys. It's a fight between two corporations with neither considering the public good. It's like getting thrown in jail and seeing the two biggest guys get in a fight over who's bitch you're gonna be. No matter who wins, you're going to lose. One guy may be more gentle, but you're still going to be taking it in the ass with no lube.

 

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