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TK Junk Mail
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WiFi NOT a fundamental right; SF mayor an idiot:

It is convenient. WiFi access is nice. It may even be advantageous to improving business development. But a "fundamental right"? Let's get real - it isn't food or shelter, or the right to a fair trial. And free WiFi has even a lower claim to being a right than does internet access. Mayor Newsom has to be one of the most limelight seeking mayors in the US.
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bokamba
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Re: WiFi NOT a fundamental right; SF mayor an idio

I am with you all the way. What an idiot.

noone1

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reply to TK Junk Mail
"It is to me a fundamental right to have access universally to information," stated the mayor, who added the project was "a civil rights issue as much as anything else."

What else can you expect from an extremist.


Minister

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Re: WiFi NOT a fundamental right; SF mayor an idiot:

Looks like "Retire Rich" has a new name, but the same Conservative pro-free market rhetoric.

Internet access is very quickly becoming a necessity for productivity, particularly in the San Francisco area. The dislike of the idea of broadband as a utility stems from a love of profit and a hatred of government getting in the way of that profit.

I'm sure the fact he's a Democrat doesn't hurt Rich's dislike much, either.

Is a man an "idiot" for suggesting access to the most revolutionary technology in the history of man should be a right? Is he really? I might suggest it's actually rather visionary.


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said by Minister See Profile :

Is a man an "idiot" for suggesting access to the most revolutionary technology in the history of man should be a right? Is he really? I might suggest it's actually rather visionary.
Yes he's an idiot.
Yes he REALLY is.
If that's visionary, then I suggest the idiot needs glasses, or maybe a seeing-eye dog.
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reply to Minister
Re: WiFi NOT a fundamental right; SF mayor an idio

said by Minister See Profile :

Is a man an "idiot" for suggesting access to the most revolutionary technology in the history of man should be a right? Is he really? I might suggest it's actually rather visionary.
Yes.

If free wireless internet is a right, then free cable TV should be a right. I should get a free cell phone and cell phone service, it's my right.

Even basic utilities are not "rights." You still have to pay for electricity, water and phone service. Why doesn't the mayor claim those should be offered for free? Since free wi-fi is a right getting free electricity to power up the free wi-fi should be a right as well.
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Combat Chuck
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October 4th, @11:02AM

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said by Minister See Profile :

The dislike of the idea of broadband as a utility stems from a love of profit and a hatred of government getting in the way of that profit.
And the dislike of profit and desire for government to intervene comes from a childish over-simplistic view of economics and the role profits (and losses) play in increasing the standard of living for everyone; a roll that is totally bypassed once the government decides something that is not a right is and then uses that to play to the publics emotions instead of their brains. Ohh the poor have to get up off their arses to go to the library to get access while the rich sit in their castles hording the broadband, their being oppressed!!
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reply to Minister
It is not a "right", providing wireless internet access is not "free", it doesn't magically appear.

The next logical step is that owning a laptop will be a "right" so they can take advantage of their "right" to wireless internet access.

Then SF will be required by the courts to distribute "free" laptops to everyone so they can enjoy their "right" to wireless internet access.

Of course to run those laptops, the "right" to 120V power will be mandated and the city will be installing 120V power outlets at every street corner and alley in the city.

If you want access to "the most revolutionary technology in the history of man" and don't want to pay to provide or use it, then go to the public library.
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Combat Chuck
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said by Omega See Profile :

Even basic utilities are not "rights." You still have to pay for electricity, water and phone service.
Well they basically tried that in CA before with electricity (misnamed it "deregulation"), and they ran shortages. Of course no one saw that coming like a freight train horns-a-blaring.
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reply to Minister
yep, idiot.

Why are you flaming someone who has not even posted here???
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Re: WiFi NOT a fundamental right; SF mayor an idiot:

said by Minister See Profile :

Is a man an "idiot" for suggesting access to the most revolutionary technology in the history of man should be a right?
Wifi is the most revolutionary technology in the history of man? That's a little bit of an overstatement if I've ever heard of one. Is Wifi also more popular than Jesus, Mohamed, Shiva and Buddha combined?
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Titus Pullo
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Re: WiFi NOT a fundamental right; SF mayor an idio

said by Combat Chuck See Profile :

said by Minister See Profile :

The dislike of the idea of broadband as a utility stems from a love of profit and a hatred of government getting in the way of that profit.
And the dislike of profit and desire for government to intervene comes from a childish over-simplistic view of economics and the role profits (and losses) play in increasing the standard of living for everyone; a roll that is totally bypassed once the government decides something that is not a right is and then uses that to play to the publics emotions instead of their brains. Ohh the poor have to get up off their arses to go to the library to get access while the rich sit in their castles hording the broadband, their being oppressed!!
You wouldn't know economic theory and its relation to quality of living if it bit you in the ass and fed you breakfast. Your criteria is HSI and a car with gas to make it to the library, while someone else may simply want a warm room this winter AND their medicine while working 40 hours, check to check.

You, and those that hold your opinion, are exemplary of a growing segment of this society that extols their intolerance as a virtue; you're simply rehashing Social Darwinism under the guise of corporate/political dogma. It is currently not the have-nots that hate, Sir, it is the haves that hate those without. Virtue has no price; perhaps that's why you've none.

If you're so sure of your understanding of the relationship between economics (in this case capitalism) and the quality of living it provides, please explain for us how a world economic superpower (that also happens to be one of the most religious industrialized nations in the world) has nearly the highest infant mortality rate within the same class of nations?

You can't.

Why not? Because your theory of economics and any "increased standard of living" don't belong in the same sentence. Your world view is polluted by an angry and hate-filled intolerant rhetoric: intolerance for those that have less and hatred for those that want to help those with less attain more. Whether this is born of self loathing or ignorance is up to the reader. The only thing you give freely is your indignation towards any level of indigence.
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Re: WiFi NOT a fundamental right; SF mayor an idiot:

said by pnh102 See Profile :

Is Wifi also more popular than Jesus, Mohamed, Shiva and Buddha combined?
On this site it is...!


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reply to Combat Chuck
Re: WiFi NOT a fundamental right; SF mayor an idio

said by Combat Chuck See Profile :

said by Minister See Profile :

The dislike of the idea of broadband as a utility stems from a love of profit and a hatred of government getting in the way of that profit.
And the dislike of profit and desire for government to intervene comes from a childish over-simplistic view of economics and the role profits (and losses) play in increasing the standard of living for everyone;
Both views are overly-simplistic and childish views economics because both views ignore the weaknesses of their paradigms...
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aurora00

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October 4th, @01:34PM

 reply to TK Junk Mail
universal access to info a fundamental right

Please use a little bit judgment before you fire a posting calling other people idiot. The quote says a fundamental right to have access universally to information. Wireless is of course just a mean, not the right per se.


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said by Titus Pullo See Profile :

You, and those that hold your opinion, are exemplary of a growing segment of this society that extols their intolerance as a virtue.
Sigh, if only scientists looked at everything with the level of emotion you fools looked at everything we would have all starved to death long ago worrying about the suffering of wheat.

I'd love to know how the belief that profits, as a reward for those who do more with less, therefore lowering the costs of living (Hyundai anyone?) and losses, as the door hitting those who haven't on the ass on the way out, is intolerant. It's not, that's just your way of keeping people from taking a step back and looking at the situation from a realistic (ie: not emotional) standpoint.
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Re: universal access to info a fundamental right

said by aurora00 See Profile :

Please use a little bit judgment before you fire a posting calling other people idiot. The quote says a fundamental right to have access universally to information. Wireless is of course just a mean, not the right per se.
His use of the word "idiot" still applies. It would be nice if everyone had access to the Internet, but calling it a right means he thinks that by virtue of being a human, we deserve access to all the information of the world. That is idiotic.

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October 4th, @03:12PM

said by bokamba See Profile :

[His use of the word "idiot" still applies. It would be nice if everyone had access to the Internet, but calling it a right means he thinks that by virtue of being a human, we deserve access to all the information of the world. That is idiotic.
The problem here is that access to information as a right does not make internet access a right. This is getting down to semantics.

People have the right to be able to get to the information of the world, but it doesn't mean you have the right to all methods of access. For example, people can use the library in place of the internet. Access to information is a right, but access technologies are not a right.
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bokamba
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said by bmn See Profile :

People have the right to be able to get to the information of the world
What or who gives people that right?


calvoiper

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reply to Titus Pullo
Re: WiFi NOT a fundamental right; SF mayor an idio

said by Titus Pullo See Profile :

... please explain for us how [the US] has nearly the highest infant mortality rate within the same class of nations?
The key to your misleading question is your inclusion of "the same class of nations" as a qualifier. If you really want to compare economics, compare those nations with established capitalist societies with those nations that depend on other economic theory--and I include corruption as a theory, so don't discount it. If you have a specific point to make about the US within its "class", you need to be more explicit and less verbose in making it.

said by Titus Pullo See Profile :

hatred for those that want to help those with less attain more.
Let me ask you this: Which party profits more by having a large underclass that votes reliably for the Democratic party? I mean, let's face it--if half of the "have nots" got enough to be "have somethings" then they would become taxpayers and some of them would probably vote Republican--much to the distress of the Democratic party. So much better instead to make sure they are fully dependent on government largess and will vote reliably for the party which encourages government dependence.

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