@WSJ thanks anyway Rupert, but not interested in the #monopoly you're running toopic.twitter.com/7hLM9tlsSN
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@WSJ thanks anyway Rupert, but not interested in the #monopoly you're running toopic.twitter.com/7hLM9tlsSN
“@WSJ: Obama calls on FCC to protect net neutrality, plus 4 more stories you http://on.wsj.com/1qAZyU6 pic.twitter.com/vfL6hjh7Cb”. @gpcleigh
@WSJ but sadly it was only obama....
@WSJ THANK U SIR.
@WSJ GOVERMENT JUST CAN GIVE THIS FACILTY AS LIKE FATHER IIII KIDS. MAKE THE WORLD BY OWN HANDS AS LIKE FOOD SHELTER AND CLOTHS R ECONOMICES
@WSJ SIR BECAUSE BY MARKET HOCKER WILL PROVIDE MAKET FREE BUT BUSINESS WILL BY NAME OF MARKET IS LOAR AUTHORITY, GOODWILL AND COST ACOUNTING
@WSJ Obama didn't say internet should remain free, he said it should be regulated by Fed govt. Like DMV or Obamacare
@WSJ ANYTHING to add to his mission:growing the government.
@WSJ The mirror?
trust me if hey start trying to charge and see how much money the internet will lose.@WSJ
@WSJ The Leader of the Free World says a lot of things - something different every day.
@WSJ @IcelandicMetis 2 weeks too late.
@WSJ So the government controls and regulates it and that makes is more free?
“@WSJ: Obama calls on FCC to protect net neutrality" Government regulation to guarantee regression to the mediocre. #confiscatingbandwidth
@WSJ But what is it when he says it should be a public utility? Isn't that contradictory?
“@WSJ: Obama calls on FCC-protect net neutrality, +4 more stories you need to read today: http://on.wsj.com/1qAZyU6 pic.twitter.com/SKBLSexayL”
@WSJ Regarding quote- really?? Hmm...leader of world?- perhaps..The US- Internet...free...should....why don't we just ask why wouldnt it?
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