A bit late to the party on this one, as I just caught a pointer to this story from Digg. The Project Censored group named net neutrality the “Top Censored Story of 2007” due to its being ignored entirely by mainstream media.
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Wow, amazing that it gets top billing. I am very concerned about net neutrality, obviously, but I certainly think the signs of buildup to a war of the USA with Iran, including some reports that US Special Forces are already operating in Iran is the most horribly neglected story.
Gary, so good to see you contributing again! Welcome back!