From The Hill: Net neutrality is ‘Fairness Doctrine for the Internet’
Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) spoke against net neutrality regulations today at an event put on by the Safe Internet Alliance. Representing the
songwriters, singers, actors, producers and other entertainers in Memphis and Nashville, she said the creative community does not want the federal government to interfere with how they are able to get content to consumers via the Internet.
Let's face it, there is no end to the the level of control this administration is trying to bring to the American people. I invite anyone to give me an example of ANY media outlet this president hasn't tried to get his hands around... We're all aware of what's going on at NBC/MSNBC, basically the clown-car network for the Obama administration, the debauchery at The NEA, the attacks on Talk Radio [Fairness Doctrine]... Did you really think he was going to leave The Internet alone? Sure, they always approach it from the angle of "protecting" somebody, but the end game is always the same with these people. Total control... Don't believe me? What about Anita Dunn, would you believe her?
What will happen to people like me should the government start regulating the Internet?
My guess, I'll be breaking rocks in a cave somewhere, if I'm lucky...

