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Timothy Karr&lt;br&gt;What do MoveOn&amp;#039;s Adam Green and Instapundit&amp;#039;s Glenn Reynolds have in common? They both understand the importance of Net Neutrality in keeping a level Internet playing field.

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Jason Lee Miller&lt;br&gt;There is at least one issue that is making a crossing of the political aisle a much shorter trip: Net Neutrality.

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