Talk:Net neutrality in the United States
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"The problem with popular democracy is that the masses can too often be induced to vote for Barabas" I don't paste the whole New Testament here just in case the recipient does not know that chapter. It would be possible to make a 90 minute film which says exactly what is contained in the first sentence of this section. Please make sure that net neutrality protects us from 'pay to push' of adverts and other useless information, and does not enforce that sort of nonsense instead.
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