So you do support an internet fairness doctrine. What a moron.
Again, you obviously don't understand what net neutrality refers to, but you also obviously are quite skilled with debate by name calling. Good for you. I guess...
Listen, the only way someone could exercise control over the idealogical content of a website (ala a Fairness Doctrine) is by controlling how content from that site is delivered. Net Neutrality mandates that all content that comes over the pipe that you paid for comes at the speed you paid for. Its meant to stop companies like Comcast requiring that large bandwidth websites, like YouTube and NetFlix and FreeRepublic pay them an additional rate to not throttle the content to their customers. IOW, you get the speed you paid for.
Care to guess how well conservative sites that we frequent would fare in a world where big media companies set rates for transmission speeds to their customers? Hmmm?