“The internet should be open and free, always. Pay for general access, yes, but nothing more. Access to information is a basic right. I already pay a hefty access fee each month and I’m sure as hell not going to pay extra on top just to watch a movie that I’m already paying extra on top to be able to…”
“We have a right to know what we put in our bodies. It doesn’t matter who is providing the food, everyone should be required to disclose. Additionally this would benefit the health conscious in either body building or weight loss in that it would give them a better idea of the nutrients they are cons…”
“Nuclear action should be an absolute, all else has failed option. The president should in no way, shape, or form have the ability to use a tactical nuclear weapon as a preemptive or first response action. The toll of nuclear war is too high. If we refuse as a race to disarm ourselves of such catastr…”
“Citizens have a right to privacy of thought and opinion. While the vast majority have no foul purpose there are clearly some who do. In this instance of suspicion a warrant would allow for active collection of data to prove this point. Passive data collection, however could accidentally flag someone…”
“Limiting the amount of terms served could help prevent the development of toxic political action. Large corporations would be less likely to fund a single candidate over and over again if there is a clear end in sight. Furthermore, this would increase the flexibility of policy making to match the ra…”
“There should be no throttling whatsoever. The internet is equal to a telephone. A provider is merely a conduit and provider of the service and should have no say in whom we speak to regardless of legality. If legality is a question then monitor the sites and follow legal action then but keep the fre…”