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JakCrow

join:2001-12-06
Palo Alto, CA

Small, unintrusive government

Why is this -republican- getting the federal government involved in state and local issues that the fed has no business being in?

Primis1

join:2005-06-13
Coldwater, MI

Better question: What does party affiliation have to do with anything?



Nerdtalker
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said by JakCrow:

Why is this -republican- getting the federal government involved in state and local issues that the fed has no business being in?
Why are you advocating against a bill that would stop another government official from passing a law banning every community from wiring itself for broadband?

Seems kind of backwards to argue against the government getting involved after they've already begun to.
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JakCrow

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Palo Alto, CA

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This is a state and local level issue. AND it looks like a nice conflict of interest too. Imagine that...



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said by JakCrow:

This is a state and local level issue.
I understand that. You're saying that it's ironic that a republican (who would usually advocate for state rights) is getting involved with an issue that should only concern that state. You're insinuating that there's some hypocrisy here, right?
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Topmounter
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join:2001-02-20
Evergreen, CO

reply to JakCrow
Obviously it is not just a state / local issue right now.

Any law, whether it is for or against it makes it a national issue. It would be nice to see a law defining it as not a national issue.
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reply to JakCrow
Conflict of interest? Not for McCain. Conflict of interest YES for Sessions, the individual whose already trying to regulate broadband by BANNING local governments altogether from setting up their own broadband networks. Funny that an ex SBC employee whose wife owns more than $500,000 in stocks would do such a thing. McCain and Launtenberg are simply reacting to corrupt legislation, attemping to insure city's rights to set up their own utility infrastructure.



ieolus
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join:2001-06-19
Duluth, GA

reply to Primis1
Because Republicans are SUPPOSEDLY for smaller government. Don't act stupid.
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JakCrow

join:2001-12-06
Palo Alto, CA

reply to Nerdtalker

said by Nerdtalker:

said by JakCrow:

This is a state and local level issue.
I understand that. You're saying that it's ironic that a republican (who would usually advocate for state rights) is getting involved with an issue that should only concern that state. You're insinuating that there's some hypocrisy here, right?
You are correct.


JakCrow

join:2001-12-06
Palo Alto, CA

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said by broadbanderexpanderc:

Conflict of interest? Not for McCain. Conflict of interest YES for Sessions, the individual whose already trying to regulate broadband by BANNING local governments altogether from setting up their own broadband networks. Funny that an ex SBC employee whose wife owns more than $500,000 in stocks would do such a thing. McCain and Launtenberg are simply reacting to corrupt legislation, attemping to insure city's rights to set up their own utility infrastructure.
Yes. Conflict of interest on Session's part. I should have made the clearer.

Primis1

join:2005-06-13
Coldwater, MI

reply to ieolus
In case you missed the boat, it's a Republican (McCain) and a Dem (Lautenberg) taking up a side against a Republican (Sessions). Party affiliation is fairly irrelevant in this case it seems and it's other interests that are drawing the lines.

Also, I can't really believe you're at all surprised that McCain would be involved against something like this. Either that or you haven't followed politics at all in the past few years... McCain's still railing against the cableco's over ala carte' at last check. This is right in his wheelhouse.

And as for Sessions' involvement, it's well-documented why he's interested in his side...



BonezX
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join:2004-04-13
Canada

more business affiliation then party affiliation.

that and he should not be able to make anything that SBC is pushing.



IT Guy
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join:2004-07-29
Las Cruces, NM

reply to ieolus
They promote smaller government when their party isn't the majority makeup of the government.



Glenn
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join:2000-10-05
Wallingford, CT

reply to JakCrow
Everyone knows McCain is a democrat in disguise.



JakCrow

join:2001-12-06
Palo Alto, CA

Yes. I've heard many "conservatives" say that of him. Though real conservatives don't make such silly claims.



ronpin
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join:2002-12-06
Nirvana

reply to IT Guy
They also promote for-profit wars -- when their kids don't have to fight.
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Didn't you know? War is good for the economy.



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reply to ieolus
"Because Republicans are SUPPOSEDLY for smaller government. Don't act stupid."

I've heard this before, but everything I have seen, the Republicans are the ones that pass more laws giving Goverment all the more control.

Its also just like the Republicans calling the Democrats liberals. When everything I have seen, its the Republicans that are so "liberal" with all the money thrown around.



anon7007

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reply to JakCrow
What we need now is the goverment to quit taking money from the RIAA/MPAA.


bogey780

join:2004-03-19
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reply to JakCrow
McCain ever the populist is greasing the skids for a presidential run.

Well, he might as well kiss it goodbye. He stabbed enough party faithful in the back last month to ever win any national primary.

PS- I flirted with the idea of supporting McCain in 2000 and even signed on with his campaign to receive info.


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