The criminalization of Marijuana.

its illegal?

On Feb 11, 2008 8:33 PM, Charles Iliya Krempeaux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>   Agreed!
>
> Perhaps what Comcast is doing should be seen as an opportunity.
>
> If people are really up in arms about the "bandwidth throttling" they
> are doing.... why not start your own ISP and take all their
> dissatisfied customers?
>
> (And if the Government has any kind of regulation/intervention that
> prevents this kind of competitive action... the lets get rid of them.)
>
> See ya
>
>
> On Feb 9, 2008 5:29 PM, Tim Street <[EMAIL PROTECTED]<tim%40frenchmaidtv.com>>
> wrote:
> >
> > I don't like that they are doing this. I'm against it but I think we
> > should try to look at from their point of view so that we can
> > understand where they are coming from and how we might put a stop to
> > this before none of us can afford to upload our shows anymore.
> >
> > Imagine if you ran a Grocery Store and inside your grocery store you
> > had a coffee shop that was owned by an Independent Coffee Chain.
> >
> > Then one day the Government said "Hey you have a Coffee Shop in your
> > grocery store. You need to let other coffee companies sell coffee in
> > your store for free."
> >
> > So you let Starbucks, Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf as well as Pete's
> > Coffee and Tully's sell coffee in your store and they didn't pay you
> > any money but they did create more traffic in your parking lot and
> > they made it hard for your costumers to get into your grocery store.
> >
> > Maybe you might try and keep your parking lot free to only your
> > customers, unless the government told you that you needed to let
> > anyone park in your parking lot.
> >
> > In a free and open society should a grocery store be forced to allow
> > other companies to sell products in their store without paying
> > something?
> >
> > Tim Street
> > Creator/Executive Producer
> > French Maid TV
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> >
> >
> >
> > On Feb 9, 2008, at 4:21 PM, Jay dedman wrote:
> >
> > > > This will be the a good real test of whether or not the FCC will
> > > follow up
> > > > on their promise to enforce network neutrality, in terms of
> > > penalties for
> > > > comcast. I'm not holding my breath.
> > >
> > > here's how they are spinning it.
> > > We are a private company and our network is private. (even if our
> > > network is run over public property)
> > > We are telling you in our 10 page contract (with small, legalese,
> > > ambiguous text) what we are allowed to do.
> > > You make a choice to use us (even if we may be the only broadband
> > > network in your area)
> > > Regulation is slows down competition. (even if we are doing our best
> > > to become a total monopoly)
> > >
> > > somehow this argument makes the current FCC officers feel like all is
> > > right in america.
> > >
> > > Jay
> > >
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