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Religious scholar to decide on the future of the Internet

Hahaha the atheists are worried about having Christian views (ewww) forced them and the redneck conservitards are screaming about Shakira Law and the evil Mooooslems. A Talmud Ace Tackles Thorny Issue of Net Neutrality Jewish Daily Forward Read more: http://www.forward.com/articles/133806/#ixzz17qbgdbi9 The answer to this question — which affects the flow of information and culture, the growth of the economy and the future of communications, education and democracy itself — rests largely in the hands of Julius Genachowski, a 48-year-old Jew from Long Island with knowledge of Talmud and an appointment to one of the most critical policy posts in Washington. If his December 1 proposal to address Internet regulation is any indication, Genachowski, chairman of the Federal Communications Commission since June 2009, is seeking a solution in a very Jewish way: He issued a compromise in the pitched debate over the Internet’s openness, a concept often referred to as net neutrality. Genachowski’s talmudic streak was evident in his recent proposal on regulating the Internet. In a speech December 1, Genachowski outlined what he called the “rules of the road” for regulation. They included an obligation of transparency for ISPs, the prohibition of ISPs from blocking content, gutting “unreasonable discrimination” on the flow of Internet traffic, and allowing providers to charge different prices for different amounts of broadband use and different speeds. In short, the proposal would have the FCC regulate telecommunications corporations more than the companies would have liked, but less than consumer groups felt was necessary for preserving an open Internet Although reluctant to discuss his personal religious practices publicly, Genachowski is proud and open about the cultural component of his Judaism. In fact, he began his remarks at his Senate confirmation hearing by telling the story of his parents, Lithuanians who fled the Nazis. His family’s roots are deeply enmeshed in the Jewish world. The chairman’s brother, Joey Genachowski, is president of the Hebrew Academy of Long Beach and a board member of the Young Israel of Woodmere, both on Long Island. His first cousin once removed is Rabbi Menachem Genack, CEO of the Orthodox Union’s Worldwide Kosher Division. His great uncle, Eliyahu Moshe Genachowski, served in the Israeli Knesset. Genack told the Forward that the Genachowskis can even be traced back to the students of the storied Vilna Gaon, the Vilnius Genius. added by: maasanova

Hundreds at Elizabeth Edwards’ funeral protest Westboro presence

Members of the Westboro Baptist Church of Topeka, Kan., known for picketing outside military funerals, brought a small group to picket near the funeral service for Elizabeth Edwards Saturday, but they were far outnumbered by a group that organized a counterprotest in support of “promoting proper respect for funerals.” As the Edwards funeral began, three adults and two children from the Westboro church were on one side of Edenton Street, holding signs denigrating Edwards. On the other side of the street, in front of the Justice Department building, several hundred counterprotesters gathered in the drizzle. Signs in the crowd said, “God loves Elizabeth Edwards,” and others, in pink, said simply, “Hope” and “Hero.” The crowd supporting Edwards sang Christmas carols, the National Anthem and “Lean on Me,” the Bill Withers classic. Other supporters circled the block in cars, playing country music as the crowd cheered. Some supporters brought American flag umbrellas to pass out to the crowd, and one man brought a poster-making kit. Among the Edwards supporters was Bob Krasnicka, who came from Wake Forest to help. “I'm sick of hearing about these people going to funerals and spreading their hate,” said Krasnicka, 48, referring to the Westboro protesters. Of Edwards, he said, “I know she has young children who don't need to be seeing this kind of hate.” Read more: http://www.mcclatchydc.com/2010/12/11/105139/hundreds-rally-at-elizabeth-edwards… added by: JanforGore

Hundreds at Elizabeth Edwards’ funeral protest Westboro presence

Members of the Westboro Baptist Church of Topeka, Kan., known for picketing outside military funerals, brought a small group to picket near the funeral service for Elizabeth Edwards Saturday, but they were far outnumbered by a group that organized a counterprotest in support of “promoting proper respect for funerals.” As the Edwards funeral began, three adults and two children from the Westboro church were on one side of Edenton Street, holding signs denigrating Edwards. On the other side of the street, in front of the Justice Department building, several hundred counterprotesters gathered in the drizzle. Signs in the crowd said, “God loves Elizabeth Edwards,” and others, in pink, said simply, “Hope” and “Hero.” The crowd supporting Edwards sang Christmas carols, the National Anthem and “Lean on Me,” the Bill Withers classic. Other supporters circled the block in cars, playing country music as the crowd cheered. Some supporters brought American flag umbrellas to pass out to the crowd, and one man brought a poster-making kit. Among the Edwards supporters was Bob Krasnicka, who came from Wake Forest to help. “I'm sick of hearing about these people going to funerals and spreading their hate,” said Krasnicka, 48, referring to the Westboro protesters. Of Edwards, he said, “I know she has young children who don't need to be seeing this kind of hate.” Read more: http://www.mcclatchydc.com/2010/12/11/105139/hundreds-rally-at-elizabeth-edwards… added by: JanforGore