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Well yes, but
"But the cable companies aren't the only ones in Texas opposed to the bill. Several cities in Texas believe the new law, if passed, would strip their authority to regulate and tax new services, costing them much-needed revenue."

Thats all well and good, but how does this affect Israel? I don't see one single sentence discussing the implications to Israel or to their terrorist problem, not one! Has any of these Telcos made any anti-Israel or anti-Jewish statements, or have any photos of Hezbollah leaders on their computers?
Posted by: Nigel Johnstone   Posted on: 05/27/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Well yes, but  Nigel Johnstone | 05/27/05
There's fair and then there's fair  rapson | 05/27/05
Sounds about right  DarthRidiculous | 05/27/05
prices  cardinal33 | 05/28/05
HA HA  Roger Ramjet | 05/31/05
Um, I think that's why Telco's are moving this way  voska | 05/31/05

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