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The FTC just wants to hand off all the hard things to the consumers and businesses.. Basically, this Republican doesn't want to do her freakin job!
Posted by: DarbyOhara   Posted on: 11/06/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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There is LESS vigorous competition every day  WiredGuy | 11/06/06
I agree....  el1jones | 11/06/06
Your insight serves you well.  Linux User 147560 | 11/06/06
I'd say "no net neutralaty."  Grayson Peddie | 11/06/06
All fine and good...  BitTwiddler | 11/06/06
You're correct...  Linux User 147560 | 11/06/06
That's not the answer  _Shayde_ | 11/06/06
Non-Profits are exempt  ebrke | 11/07/06
Well, DUH!  _Shayde_ | 11/07/06
spam history way off  cls@... | 11/07/06
What about this??.... Consumers are often ignorant....  shawkins | 11/06/06
Message has been deleted.  RickyF | 11/06/06
Message has been deleted.  rapson | 11/06/06
Message has been deleted.  DarbyOhara | 11/06/06
Regulation is Bad, ummKAY!!!  nucrash | 11/06/06
Republican Chairman?  Omnius | 11/06/06
Too bad...  wmlundine | 11/06/06
Message has been deleted.  Jhaus | 11/06/06
Really....  DarbyOhara | 11/06/06
FTC doesn't understand the Internet Architecture  _Shayde_ | 11/06/06
Probably no monopoly at your location  cls@... | 11/07/06

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