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There will be 4 companies that own everything in the US. One for banking, one for retail, one for tech and one for media. All of which will be able to buy any politicians they want.
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Why can't...  dpayne@... | 02/11/04
disillusioned  aikodude | 02/11/04
thank you for your post  cybershoplifter | 02/11/04
www.savedisney.com  cybershoplifter | 02/11/04
Um, Wow!  BitTwiddler | 02/11/04
Now it will really be a Mickey Mouse cable company!  Tammee | 02/11/04
Imagine what Disney World will be like...  doctormoriarty | 02/11/04
If you think Comcast filters now  AbsolutelyNot | 02/11/04
Excellent point!  Nullifidian | 02/11/04
I dont think Comcast filters anything.  Tammee | 02/11/04
Here's one for you  emartin_z | 02/11/04
Oh.. you mean on cable TV...  Tammee | 02/12/04
As a staunch libertarian...  emartin_z | 02/12/04
"it is time to stand up in protest"  Tammee | 02/13/04
Not about theme parks  tic swayback | 02/11/04
Comcast World?  Robert Crocker | 02/11/04
Fire Eisner He Is A Loser  cybershoplifter | 02/11/04
Pretty soon  skeptic tank | 02/11/04
That will be great!  Bobby Sskcat | 02/11/04
maybe rates could be lowered some  JWatson77 | 02/11/04
Keep dreaming...  Netizen Kane | 02/11/04
This is why MS got in with Disney  southern_pride | 02/12/04
MS made the deal with Disney, Windows Media player, Great move MS  tech3204@... | 02/12/04
Will Comcast Stop Disney from Making More Bad Movies?  brenthawkinsmd | 02/12/04

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