Over at Public Knowledge, they have a petition going to extend neutrality to text messages. A while back, Verizon blocked NARAL, an abortion rights group, from sending text messages on its network. After a public outcry, Verizon relented.
The issue got people thinking, what right does a company have to block political text messages it does not agree with? Consumers need to be assured that the communication tools they rely on and pay for will actually be good for communicating with people. And not just the people the companies controlling things approve of. Honestly, this is common sense, folks.

