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viperpa33s
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join:2002-12-20
Bradenton, FL

Correct me if I wrong

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Comcast also hinted that a municipal broadband operation would usher in a new age of government surveillance with questions like: "Would a government broadband invade privacy and allow the government to listen to your telephone conversations, monitor the Internet sites you visit, and know what cable shows you watch?" This same argument, which critics argue is little more than fear mongering, was also used by Cox official Gary Cassard at a City-Parish Council meeting in Lafayette.
Correct me if I am wrong, but isn't Cox able to do most of the same things with the exception of monitoring your phone calls? If they are able to who are they really kidding here? I am not for another government bureaucracy but I mean let's be real here. Cox arguments are not only funny but down right outrageous.

To say that polls are accurate, most polls are never accurate and are always biased in some way. Another scare and bullying tactic by a company who can't stand the reality of not being the top dog in town.


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join:2002-01-02
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The problem is that these polls go way beyond misleading to downright lying. Government surveillance?


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