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Pick up a telephone and make a call. Hear any commercials?Verizon vs Government....
It's like asking who you trust more, a pathological liar or a pathological liar.
There's a little secret the government, especially the White House, won't tell you about classifying the Internet as a Common Carrier Utility. It makes it easier for them to tap your communications. This way, they are able to tap directly into your communications without a warrant. Currently, they can only gather meta data, or the type of communication you do and the targets, without a warrant. With the Internet as a Common Carrier Utility, they'll be able to tap directly into the data transferring back and forth.
Where previously, they could tell where you were sending your emails and what web site you are visiting, with this change, they can actually read your emails and look at what you are reading. They already have the tools they need to decrypt anything with less than 1024-bit encryption in real time.
Government: Don't trust them. Don't believe them. They lie.
Pick up a telephone and make a call. Hear any commercials?
Turn on cable TV. Same question.
Looks like someone has been reading too much from democraticunderground.com
Hmm, what part are you specifically disputing? Basic human incentives? Or the PATRIOT Act reauthorization votes? Last re-authorization:
http://clerk.house.gov/evs/2011/roll036.xml
AYES NOES PRES NV
REPUBLICAN 210 27 3
DEMOCRATIC 65 117 11
INDEPENDENT
TOTALS 275 144 1
64% of the House Dem's voted against it, while 88% of the House Repub's voted for it. Other than that, I'm not sure what else in that post is really that disputable, unless you think all parties involved (Repub's and Dem's) are stupid, and don't have incentives to make themselves look good and the other party bad?
I'm referring, obviously, to commercials imposed by the service providers. They're illegal on our telephone network, as they've been since 1934, and should/soon will be illegal on our internet. Comcast's eventual goal is to convert the internet into simply an alternate delivery method for their relentless legalized extortion.Yes. At times I do.
Every time I call a place of business like retail stores or banks, I'm held hostage in automated systems that ramble endless promotions while waiting to speak to a person.
Plus Verizon does FIOS as well, and there are commercials on their cable channels.