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#DHS just an isolated incident……

I have for the past week been having issues accessing servers on the east coast i want to know if anyone has had unreasonable slowness on downloads , or trouble accessing cetratin web sites if you could include the website your having issues accessing.I know one issues has been between CA and Atlanta Ga where i host my websites . This site live in Atlanta ..  earlier this week i was unable to access it either on my time warner cable , my work isp or my cell phone. i called friends back eact and the small business owner and friend who i host thru and they had no issues servers wher not down yet in the past year i have seen odd internet trafficking black outs .just today close friend in San Diego has reported that he has had to reset his ip address SIX times in order to get any bandwidth..something is fishy…more after the break please click thru and comment  . Read more »

Finally something hopy changy I can agree on!

using the term “net neutrality” to “sell” more government restrictions.

re-defining terms to fool the voter

“What’s the risk? For one thing, “ancillary” jurisdiction could also be applied, as the EFF points out, to the creation of new Internet decency standards. (Congress has tried repeatedly to regulate Internet content since 1996, only to be overturned by the courts.) The same FCC that now casts itself as savior of the open network, after all, has grown increasingly aggressive and prudish in policing content in its traditional job as regulator of over-the-air television. A federal court, for example, recently threw out the $550,000 fine levied in the Janet Jackson wardrobe malfunction case from the 2004 Super Bowl. ”

http://news.cnet.com/8301-1035_3-10385865-94.html