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Cuchulainn
The Roar of the Masses Could be Farts

join:2000-11-09
Chevy Chase, MD

Because It's Lack of Broadband that Holds our Economy Back

Not an outdated tax code -
Or a horribly inefficient and expensive health care system -
Or bloated agricultural subsidies that skew production-
Or crumbling infrastructure that hasn't been updated since the 1950s (if then) -
Or an IP paradigm that stifles innovation and encourages oligopoly -
Or a President who is hell bent on making his friends richer by thumping his chest and driving the price of oil ever higher -

NAAAAHHH. It's none of those things. We're not competitive because 13 year old Porno Pete in East Buttscratch Taixys doesn't have 1,000,000 gbps broadband for a nickel a month.

Jesus - I wish the FCC would go back to trying to regulate cable - or prosecuting Howard Stern for saying "penis" on the radio. Anything but this misguided, Socialist, pork-barrel "broadband for all" bulls**t.
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Jesus doesn't own a gun. Or vote Republican.


jarthur31

join:2006-04-14
Carlsbad, NM

Please get over yourself and your anti-Bush propaganda mate!

We are slaves to the Arabs because we CHOOSE TO BE!!! We knew we were being and would continue to be sodomized by them since the 70's. EVERY president since then shares in that blame! We should've started looking for alternative energy resources right then and there.

I'd rather pay $7/gallon for some other fuel than be held captive by people who actually hate us and bring death to our shores.


robertfl
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join:2005-10-10
Mary Esther, FL

anti Bush? you do know he too has a boss. look it up.
and, if we pay for gas that's $10.00 a gallon, this country will be standing still.

Rob


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