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  • will they stop?
    My concern is that if Congress starts legislating they won't know when to stop.

    April 10, 2006

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  • Afraid of the Slippery Slope!
    I agree, Kevin. I'm not willing to trust Congress with this kind of legislation...it's a very slippery slope, imho...what kind of taxes and regulations will they want to impose next?!

    April 8, 2006

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  • slippery slopes!
    I agree, Kevin. I'm not willing to trust Congress with this kind of legislation...it's a very slippery slope, imho...what kind of taxes and regulations will they want to impose next?!

    April 8, 2006

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  • slippery slopes!
    I agree, Kevin. I'm not willing to trust Congress with this kind of legislation...it's a very slippery slope, imho...what kind of taxes and regulations will they want to impose next?!

    April 8, 2006

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  • slippery slopes!
    I agree, Kevin. I'm not willing to trust Congress with this kind of legislation...it's a very slippery slope, imho...what kind of taxes and regulations will they want to impose next?!

    April 8, 2006

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  • Just what we need...
    Exactly! What we need right now is LESS regulation and more innovation--two things that are at cross-purposes, imho.

    April 6, 2006

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  • Just what we need...
    Exactly! What we need right now is LESS regulation and more innovation--two things that are at cross-purposes, imho.

    April 6, 2006

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  • Just what we need...
    Exactly! What we need right now is LESS regulation and more innovation--two things that are at cross-purposes, imho.

    April 6, 2006

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  • Just what we need...
    Exactly! What we need right now is LESS regulation and more innovation--two things that are at cross-purposes, imho.

    April 6, 2006

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  • Amen!
    I couldn't agree more with Mr. May. The bottom line is that "net neutrality" takes the Internet out of the hands of consumers and places it squarly in the hands of regulators. And more regulation means less innovation. Period.

    March 15, 2006

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