 | Hundt's isn't answering the questions raised by study »www.freedomworks.org/informed/is···rontline
No matter who paid for the study, it has made many valid points that Frontline has refused to answer. And Reed Hundt(a Frontline employee) has done nothing to answer those questions. All he has done is trot out the worn out argument that his opponent(a major telco) is against it - so therefore it must be a good plan. -- -- Internet News My BLOG My Web Page |
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 Time4aNAPPremium join:2007-04-09 Des Plaines, IL | reply to fAcEtIOUs
"Lower taxes, less government, more freedom" my @$$ said by fAcEtIOUs:No matter who paid for the study, it has made many valid points... No, it hasn't. In fact its few claims are false and/or misleading.
...that Frontline has refused to answer. Those questions are nobody's business but Frontline's. What grounds do you have to claim that "Hundt's [sic] isn't answering the questions raised by (the) study"? And why do you feel that Frontline has any obligation to Verizon's hired guns? |
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 Zoder join:2002-04-16 Miami, FL | reply to Uncle Paul
Re: Hundt's isn't answering the questions raised by study First page of the study.
quote: BY JEFFREY A. EISENACH, PH.D.
Chairman, Criterion Economics and Adjunct Professor, George Mason University Law School. The author expresses thanks to Joseph Kraemer for helpful suggestions, but takes full responsibility for any errors or omissions. Support for this paper was provided by Verizon Communications. The opinions expressed are my own.
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