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Big Ed's Swan Song

Ed Whitacre is packing up his desk at AT&T. But his successor Randall Stephenson is still on the attack against Net Neutrality. Watch Big Ed's final pep talk to fellow AT&T execs then tell the FCC ...  
 
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vosburgnella (1 month ago) Show Hide
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MAke a IQ Test Check my Username
DAWCRC (1 month ago) Show Hide
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please see his video for gm called ( when car dealers attack ) ED is cheap car salemen no see the assault video on youtube showing assault on women and children ( fritz mike wayne )
FloridaBiker (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Ed Whitacre is a low life. He knows his ad for GM is dishonest and he is scared to meet me on TV because I can prove GM does NOT honor its warranties.

I am going to dog you on the internet until you have the courage to meet a victim of your rich man stealing on TV you low life.
nwtx3973 (6 months ago) Show Hide
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He looks just like George W. Bush! And probably acts like him too.
polerbear1000 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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u can go 2 shove ur cash up ur dick bitch
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dcgrrl321 (2 years ago) Show Hide
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They don't owe us? Are you suggesting that business owns the internet? Business didn't create the internet and they damn sure don't own it. Our tax dollars created the internet. So you're damn skippy that they owe me and everyone else access to whatever the hell we want to get to on the internet-- UNFETTERED by their interest in making more money and controlling my access to information that they'd prefer I not see!
J7frodo (2 years ago) Show Hide
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It's not that they owe me a place to express my ideas. They do and it benefits us all. I am exposed to advertising when I use google and am more likely to buy whatever. Google gets paid and provides customers to the advertisers.
The problem here is that if I prefer to use some other site but because ISP's are charging more (and that company can't pay more) for better service, then my experience suffers. (not to mention the problem with direct discrimination against rivals)
J7frodo (2 years ago) Show Hide
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you seem to be against government regulation of any kind. But what about regulations on quality of health care at HMOs or perhaps regulations against child labour? Can anyone reasonably contest ALL regulation? Our economy is not a truely free-market economy. There's plenty of government interferance to the benefit of business (cotton subsidies for instance)
J7frodo (2 years ago) Show Hide
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Cotton subsidies by the way help rich US farmers and lower the cost of cotton enough that poor african farmers can't compete to make a living. The myth is that ours is a free-market economy. it's big business friendly (and screw whoever gets in the way)

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