>Is there a list of "conservatives" that don't support Internet Bill of Rights?
>Who's side is ATT on?
No one answered you, and that is curious. No one is questioning AT&T, the largest collator of personal data for the government, a corporation that rabidly backed Net Neutrality (along with FB, Twatter, and Giggle), suddenly pushing an Internet Bill of Rights?
IF FB, Twatter, and Giggle are the enemy, what does that make AT&T?
Suddenly someone on the Interwebz says trust AT&T and ya'll are like YAY, AT&T.
This is very odd. Valid questions are valid.
If you're going to scream shill and filter, at least take the time to explain why, suddenly, AT&T has our best interest in mind.
First we need to explore and answer the questions regarding AT&T's sudden shift in our favor. They are still collecting and storing massive amounts of data. WHY are they suddenly on our side? WHY are people who are asking the right questions about this being shat on?
Q said "trust no one"….this is troubling..we need you united…trust no one, two diametrically opposed concepts….the only way I can wrap my mind around this stuff is to drop all questions and follow blindly.