Andrew Salmon By Wesley Pruden-The Washington Times6:06 p.m., Monday, December 20, 2010Login to VoteView resultsOPINION/ANALYSIS:Hugo Chavez, the rowdy left-wing president of Venezuela, doesn't have to nibble at freedom of speech via the Internet. Unlike government officials here and elsewhere, Mr. Chavez runs an "efficient" government. He just scarfs down everything in his way.The fixers here are pursuing something called "net neutrality," which will change the way certain Internet providers pay for privileged rights to the Web and charge their customers...
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