Although I read it was "the FCC" that voted this (see this earlier post), apparently Gordon is calling it "Obama"s deal". Either way, one statement here stood out:
"With internet hoax websites citing Obama's backing of telecom and NWO attempts to throttle internet freedom, the mysterious Mr. Obama turned the tables. Similarly, Veterans Today has learned that the proposed reclassification of some classes of .223/5.56mm ammunition, reported to have been an Obama "executive order," was actually done by Bush appointees who remain in control of ATF policy."
Undoubtedly, there are other US CORP agencies infiltrated with Bush appointees, and the FCC my have been one.
Also, it is likely that Gordon has "struck the nerve(s)" here, because the comments portion appears to have "awakened the trolls"!
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Obama Blocks GOP Attempt to Throttle Internet Freedom
GOP crushed by Obama ruling on internet freedom
GOP commissioners cited Obama as a "flip-flopping communist" for blocking the attempt led by Verizon and their Wall Street backers to put a "choke valve" on the internet. The GOP plan, backed by the ADL and AIPAC, would have allowed full censorship through cutting off bandwidth to controversial websites. They simply would never load.
The GOP plan was to put a choke on all content other than approved propaganda and pornography.
With internet hoax websites citing Obama's backing of telecom and NWO attempts to throttle internet freedom, the mysterious Mr. Obama turned the tables. Similarly, Veterans Today has learned that the proposed reclassification of some classes of .223/5.56mm ammunition, reported to have been an Obama "executive order," was actually done by Bush appointees who remain in control of ATF policy.
Today the FCC voted to declare the internet a public utility and to begin investigations of both service providers and search engines that censor content, block free speech and choke off content the find politically "troublesome." From Huffington Post:
The Federal Communications Commission voted Thursday to approve strong net neutrality rules in a stunning decision, defying vocal, months-long opposition by telecom and cable companies and Republicans on Capitol Hill.
Democratic Commissioners Jessica Rosenworcel and Mignon Clyburn joined Chairman Tom Wheeler to approve a rule that reclassifies consumer broadband as a utility under Title II of the Communications Act.
The FCC intends to use this new authority to ban "paid prioritization," a practice whereby Internet service providers can charge content producers a premium for giving users more reliable access to that content, as well as to ban blocking and throttling of lawful content and services.
The GOP says it plans to seek impeachment of President Obama for influencing the FCC vote. The GOP has already begun to file lawsuits against the FCC on behalf of telecom giants who spent tens of millions buying influence to pass the "internet death rule."
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