It would allow the government to create a “blacklist” of blocked sites and give private companies the ability to strip the financial livelihoods of websites without due process.
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Issa grills FCC chair and former Obama campaign advisor
Julius Genachowski, who worked as a prominent leader in Barack Obama’s 2008 presidential campaign, became chairman of the FCC and appointed the Marxist Free Press spokeswoman Jen Howard to be his press secretary. Genachowski’s FCC has had secret meetings with the Marxist group Free Press in his bid to push Net Neutrality regulation despite objections by congress and the courts.
Chuck norris: What feds can learn from Egyptian internet control
Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and Google services have all been disrupted by Egyptian governing authorities in pursuit to clampdown on protests. And we don’t think the U.S. government would do the same?
CNN warns of Egyptian-style takeover of electronic communication in U.S.
‘They can take over your TV, your radio and your Internet’
Obama’s Internet ID Plan: Here’s What You Need To Know
Do you trust the Obama administration to have you identified every time you use the internet?
Americans fear government control of internet
American voters believe free market competition will protect Internet users more than government regulation and fear that regulation will be used to push a political agenda.
Internet access is not a “civil right”
For progressives who cloak their ambitions in the mantle of “fairness,” it’s all about control. It’s always about control.
Net Neutrality a trojan horse for regulation and control?
‘The FCC in usurping the power of congress”. .. “This is a step toward nationalizing the internet” – Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) speaking out against the FCC’s takeover of the internet known as Net Neutrality.
The Day the Internet Died?
Peruse these incestuous relationships between FCC, congress, Google, cellphone companies, White House staff, Obama’s friends and allies and left wing think tanks.
Republicans say net neutrality ‘cannot be allowed to stand,’ promise fight in 112th
House Republicans are promising a swift reaction to the Federal Communication Commission’s net-neutrality rules that could get off the ground as soon as January.