Bagelstein
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Let me just start this off by saying that I am 100% for not neutrality. However with that in mind, I have heard that there were supposed to be practices put in place for the throttling to be disabled in the case of an emergency. Verizon has stated that this was an error in this practice, while others like you guys have claimed it was more purposefully done for monetary reasons. What proof do we have that this was not just an error on the part of Verizon from what could otherwise be considered an agreed upon contract that included throttling in non emergency situations?
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I agree that this seems far more likely to me as well. Verizon isn't micromanaging throttling on such a small scale to optimize profits, it's more about their overall business structure when they sell plans. However is there any source to back up this theory a bit?
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What about completely purified water, like reverse osmosis, distilled, etc? Is it really the water or is it certain minerals/contaminants in the water?
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Do you think Hamas has any role in ensuring that protestors do not come bearing molotov cocktails, slings, burning tires, improvosed explosive devices etc? Surely if the protestors came with only their messages of peace, or at least the governing authority of Gaza took measurable actions to promote peace, it would be far easier to hold Israel accountable for unjustified slaughter.
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