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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/833330"><b>Y2KickIT</b></A> : If the courts decide telecommunications, cable, and Internet are not services that municipalities could provide, what about power?  <br><br>Imagine five years ago Enron lobbied to make municipal electric utilities illegal.<br><br>What next? Will Bechtel lobby to eliminate municipal water systems?<br><br>Groups of citizens (cities) have in the past joined together to provide infrastructure and services for themselves.  There is a long historical precedent for this.<br><br>America - By the Corporation, For the Corporation. ]]></description>
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