Obama on technology -- and net neutrality?

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Could you summarize the gist of the changes?

Thanks

Versionista is a nifty, nifty tool!

(See the link). But if anything, the newer version seems better. Is there a problem?

[ ] Very tepidly voting for Obama [ ] ?????. [ ] Any mullah-sucking billionaire-teabagging torture-loving pus-encrusted spawn of Cthulhu, bless his (R) heart.

"First they ignore you, then they ridicule you, then they fight you, then you win." -- Mahatma Gandhi

net neutrality

over at Slashdot there seems to be a feeling Obama has weakened on net neutrality, but I am not sure that is true.

I have not had a chance to analyze this, but thought readers here might want to take a look.

Net neutrality readers?

Can you check?

I skimmed, and thought that the earlier version's prose had been broken up into bullet points, but I could very well have missed critical details.

[ ] Very tepidly voting for Obama [ ] ?????. [ ] Any mullah-sucking billionaire-teabagging torture-loving pus-encrusted spawn of Cthulhu, bless his (R) heart.

"First they ignore you, then they ridicule you, then they fight you, then you win." -- Mahatma Gandhi

New version doesn't say much

Just

Protect the Openness of the Internet: A key reason the Internet has been such a success is because it is the most open network in history. It needs to stay that way. Barack Obama strongly supports the principle of network neutrality to preserve the benefits of open competition on the Internet.

The old version started the same, but then went on for about 20 more lines spelling things out and explaining what net neutrality means.