I would prefer that Congress pass some laws regarding that... but if they don't the President will be the last chance. To be honest I have not looked at Obama's stance on the subject... does he have any history with the issue in the Senate or the Illinois State Legislature?
A number of Obama campaign initiatives were centered on using online strategies to get his message across and to use untapped resource to help get voters to understand the importance of this election. Helping to defend Net Neutrality is critical. Additionally, when one talks about keeping communities informed, expanding on educational outreach, creating social networks, transitioning from brick-mortar towards online solutions and voice over IP…the Internet and the World Wide Web…in an Informational Society…CAN NOT afford to consider detachment of online usage and the way that content, video, and applications are distributed across networks…these are my current thoughts…nevertheless, I will educate myself regarding this movement in an attempt to better articulate my position.
Danny Shields, MS
DePaul University, 2007
Danny60651@yahoo.com
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