Christian Coalition Supports Net Neutrality

I'm certain that many liberal democrats who support net neutrality will be surprised to find themselves on the same side of an issue with the Christian Coalition:

. . . Michele Combs of the Christian Coalition [claims] that Net neutrality had become a "true family issue." Who would have thought that standing up for traditional marriage and for unfettered access to Google would be two of the Christian Coalition's main issues in the upcoming presidential race? But that's exactly what's happening. Combs said that neutrality is "number two on our agenda" now, in large part because her group represents 100,000 churches, most of whom now use the web for everything from posting sermons to hosting online calendars to running e-mail lists.