I did not read what I wrote on neither foxnews.com nor on telecoms.com
(the latter site I have never even heard of).

On Tue, Dec 12, 2017 at 8:14 AM, mccc <[email protected]> wrote:
> I agree with Matthew's sentiment;
>
> also, I'd like to point out that the words you (Larry) posted are not your
> own but are literally coming off of foxnews.com (found also on telecoms.com,
> by means of a "feature article" from a not-so-trustworthy consultancy
> group).
> I do agree that the topic and the approach to the issue are not adequate for
> the group, but your (Larry's) attempt to "gain the high ground" fell _very_
> short.
>
> All the best,
> Michele
>
> On Monday, December 11, 2017 at 3:52:51 PM UTC+1, [email protected] wrote:
>>
>> On Mon, Dec 11, 2017 at 9:24 AM, Matthew Pava <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >>> Please keep your political rhetoric and irresponsible scaremongering
>> >>> off this list.
>> >
>> >>> All the net neutrality repeal will do is restore some of the
>> >>> permissionless innovation that allowed the internet to blossom in the 
>> >>> first
>> >>> place.
>> >
>> > Dear Larry,
>> > Please read what you just wrote.  On the one hand, you asked Etienne not
>> > to share political rhetoric, and then you called Etienne's act one of
>> > irresponsible scaremongering.  And then you had to have the last word in
>> > this discussion by sharing your own political rhetoric about the topic.
>> > That's not right, and I'm not going to sit by and let that happen.
>> >
>> > The better way to handle it would have been a personal message to
>> > Etienne asking that user not to post political rhetoric (in a nicer way 
>> > than
>> > you just did) and not make that message public.
>> >
>> > So here's an article about Net Neutrality:
>> > https://www.savetheinternet.com/net-neutrality-what-you-need-know-now
>>
>> That article is from freepress.net, a very far left, statist group,
>> that feels the government should regulate, control and tax every
>> aspect of your lives. We do not need more government regulation, we
>> need less. A free market is always better. Net Neutrality is
>> censorship, and it's crony capitalism.

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