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Comcast's efforts to protect members of Congress who, in turn, protect Comcast

Two weeks ago, Comcast rejected a political ad as defamatory because it stated that telecoms "broke the law." Today, the NYT wrote that telecoms "broke the law by helping Mr. Bush carry out his warrantless wiretapping operation."

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  • Wednesday, June 18, 2008 11:46 AM

    If only

    Dam', I wish we could skip the middleman and just vote for Comcast. Straight up-or-down. After more than a decade of Comcast "service" -- which mainly consists of the company giving themselves an uncontestable, unnegotiated 10% raise every year, year after year -- I know how I'd vote.

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