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![]() Dee D. Flint wrote in message ... "RadioGuy" wrote in message ... reasonable doubt wrote in message . net... ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) - President Bush, hunting for votes in hotly contested Sun Belt states, said Friday his administration is working toward wiring homes throughout America with high-speed Internet access by 2007. Seems rather inconsistent with his current policy though. Since Patriot Act II peeled through, I see more of a totalitarian agenda from Capitol Hill that, in good keeping with dictatorship policy would stand to lose by widespread high-speed internet access. Of course, when you have a population as stupid as the American populace I suppose it really doesn't matter after all. I fairly sure that there are some Americans somewhere waving their flags about this BPL news, as they do for anything the government tells them to. Hardly... I see broadband as another step toward Total Information Access... RG Do not confuse Broadband with BPL. Broadband access can be achieved without BPL. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE I don't... I view broadband as large quantities of data accessed in short periods of time. RG |
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