| One, even if they have done whatever they wanted to already in secret, the "in secret" part hampered them and now they have carte blanche.
Two, it opens way too many doors to have it actually allowed.
Three, yes I do think that's why Bush wants to make broadband cheaper. Why else would he pick something like that? We need cheaper gas and milk more than broadband.
Internet access is almost a necessity right now, but not high-speed. I don't have it and don't see the point of paying it. It also leaves your computer more vunerable to hackers since it's constantly connected.
"...with like-minded people one cannot discuss. With like-minded people one can only participate in a church service, and you know how I feel about church services." Ayaan Hirsi Ali |