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calvoiper

join:2003-03-31
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reply to tapeloop
Re: Huh?

Yeah, but let's keep in mind that the destruction of the Telecom Act of '96 started with Clinton forcing Reed Hundt out of the FCC chair and replacing him with Kennard, who quickly put the brakes on pro-competitive enforcement and unbundling activities.

(This comment is not meant to start another UNE vs. non-UNE debate, but to point out that if you agree with Lessig here, as I do, that it wasn't Bush who turned us off the proper course. He just reinforced Clinton's push in the wrong direction.)

If you don't believe me, you should review Reed Hundt's book, You Say You Want a Revolution : A Story of Information Age Politics.

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tapeloop
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reply to ronpin
Congrats ronpin! You just got bashed from both the left and right sides of the political spectrum! Welcome to BBR!
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ronpin
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join:2002-12-06
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reply to rit56
Wrong -- oh so very wrong...(did you even read what I said?)


rit56

join:2000-12-01
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reply to ronpin
ha ha ha a reference to Clinton.... typical Republican who can't take responsibility for this administrations failures. thanks for the laugh this morning.


ronpin
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reply to R4M0N
Actually it was the Clinton Admin (with a Republican Congress) that passed the Telecom Act of 1996. The only good thing I can say about the Bush Admin is that the Telecom Act was essentially dismantled during his tenure. I do fear the next Telecom Act will reflect the Republican incest with big business -- the opposite extreme of the 1996 act.
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