 BK3 join:2001-04-10 Geneva, IL | Blackmail In my opinion, this is nothing more than economic blackmail. |
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 WeSRT4 join:2000-11-20 Mobile, AL 1 edit | I smell a lawsuit coming.
Edit: You know the more I think about it, with all of Bellsouth's actions lately I'm going to dump them. C-ya BS!!! |
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 ropeguruPremium join:2001-01-25 Mechanicsville, VA | reply to BK3 I was thinking the exact same thing before reading your post.
Not sure who they would take this to in order to have Bellsouth whipped, but I think I would be looking for the correct entity now that it is public. -- FWD#: 223611 |
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 | reply to BK3 If they followed through with it they could be sued...that was their big mistake...hell that kind of comment could be construed as a sort of economic terrorism with the patriot act. |
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 | reply to ropeguru Take it to the court of public opinion. Seriously. If they want to force a vote in Lafayette, make this threat public. Make BellSouth look like the extortionists they are.
If this thing does end up going to a vote, then those who favor muni broadband have an obligation to band together and help the people of Lafayette. Make that city a test case in the use of grassroots organizing and fundraising. It has to start somewhere. |
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Congressional OVERSITE! *cough*
We as citizens need to take a stand.
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 SteveI know your IP addressConsultant join:2001-03-10 Yorba Linda, CA kudos:5 | reply to BK3
Re: Blackmail I believe the proper term is "extortion"
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| reply to BK3 said by BK3:In my opinion, this is nothing more than economic blackmail. It's called Extortion.. a felony in most states..
I think the appropriate punishment for Bell South Inc. would be the forfeiture of all assets in the state and a lifetime ban from doing business in Louisiana.
That would put All mega corps on notice. Make an economic threat and pay the price in spades. |
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 AthlGrondPremium,MVM join:2002-04-25 Aurora, CO | reply to haplo2112 What would they be sued for do you suppose? -- Save the whales. Collect the whole set. |
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 | reply to tkdslr Saying they're going to take their ball and go home isn't extortion. OK, it is, but I don't think you can charge them with extortion in a courtroom. |
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 | reply to Steve Extortion?
All it means is BellSouth adapted well to Louisiana. |
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| reply to Unregistered user Sadly propaganda doesn't work that way.
The more they publicize Bellsouth claims that the fiber plan could result in layoffs, the more "layoffs" and "fiber plan" are discussed in concert.
"Joe" doesn't pay much attention to the conflict, but he does remember some talk of job losses. Better vote against that!
By simply injecting the possibility into the debate, you've scared off would-be voters too lazy to really dig in and understand the issue. |
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 | reply to AthlGrond Coercion, illegal business practice, breach of contract... |
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| reply to BK3 Exactly right. Isn't America great! Big Corporations control not only the Gov't, but the Media, and the Economy. Frankly, it disturbs me that some agencies aren't smacking BS (and I use that term liberally) around a little bit and telling them what's up. -- Forget 'em, Support the Indies.»www.ind-music.com |
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 | reply to WeSRT4 said by WeSRT4:I smell a lawsuit coming. Edit: You know the more I think about it, with all of Bellsouth's actions lately I'm going to dump them. C-ya BS!!! The problem is that ANY company would do this. I'm thinking...gee, I'm glad I don't have BS/Cingular. But then I realized, heck, Verizon (Wireless) would do the exact same thing. -- home |
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 | reply to Unregistered user "Re: Blackmail
Take it to the court of public opinion. Seriously. If they want to force a vote in Lafayette, make this threat public. Make BellSouth look like the extortionists they are.
If this thing does end up going to a vote, then those who favor muni broadband have an obligation to band together and help the people of Lafayette. Make that city a test case in the use of grassroots organizing and fundraising. It has to start somewhere."
That's the problem. When it goes to the public they get scared. Every person who works for cingular, their spouses and friends will vote no. Blackmail works. |
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| reply to haplo2112 said by haplo2112:Coercion, illegal business practice, breach of contract... Since when is Coercion illegal and what contract is breached? -- Save the whales. Collect the whole set. |
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 | reply to TheMadSwede if any company would resort to blackmail then i guess the country and maybe even the western world is in a very sad state |
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 AthlGrondPremium,MVM join:2002-04-25 Aurora, CO | Well since the government does the same thing all the time I guess we are all doomed. -- Save the whales. Collect the whole set. |
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 | reply to BK3 And what pray tell, will bellsouth gain from their own actions?
And all because of one city wanting to provide broadband to their own citizens when BellSouth has failed to do so.
Just pathetic, straight pathetic. Pathetic enough to make me want to dance that I do not live in BellSouth Territory.
I got Qwest to play with.:D -- Just say "no" to bad code |
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