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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/183614"><b>rhavasy</b></A> : God Bless Christine O. Gregoire!<br><br>Hopefully, the actions of one state Attorney General will trickle to other states. It's clear that the Federal position of the FCC / FTC is hands-off on DSL. But those people are appointed not elected. It follows that the only real action will have to come from the local/state level where people actually have to run for office: either the PUCs or, as in this case, the Attorney General. Thankfully someone is helping to protect the rights of consumers.<br>--<br><P>"Oh God! What could I do? I foamed--I raved--I swore!...Was it possible they heard it not? Almighty God!--no, no! They heard!--they suspected!--they knew!--they were making a mockery of my horror!" -- Edgar Allan Poe, <I>The Telltale Heart</I>]]></description>
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