Friday, October 23, 2009

McCain Moves to Block His Old Image

McCain Moves to Block FCC's Net Neutrality
U.S. Sen. John McCain has introduced legislation that would block the Federal Communications Commission from creating new net neutrality rules, on the same day that the FCC took the first step toward doing so.

But service providers say the increasing volume of bandwidth-hogging services, such as video sharing, requires active management of their networks. AT&T President of Operations John Stankey said he is anticipating the rule with as much dread as if he were going to the funeral of a dear friend.

What an opportunity to piss on twitter where the #netneutrality comments resound 'f#ck you McCain'.

Google chief favors net neutrality but is wary of regulation
"It is possible for the government to screw the Internet up, big-time," he said. "The part of politics in Washington that's 'who you know' and all that kind of stuff, it's just not very interesting," he said.

Trying to consolidate the argument for us conservatives, I don't appreciate that because Goggle is totally pro-regulation on their own networks.

While conservatives on Facebook and Twitter will appreciate his obstruction if the FCC is set back months or years, we have to remember as far as John McCain's perceived lack of multimedia talent, for the record Senator McCain is old. Just old, nothing else that's it, no need to overcompensate for liberal demands.

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