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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsSneak Attack on Net Neutrality Picks Up Steam in the House
http://www.freepress.net/blog/2015/06/17/sneak-attack-net-neutrality-picks-steam-house/
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Sneak Attack on Net Neutrality Picks Up Steam in the House (Original Post)
J_J_
Jun 2015
OP
But of course, the House would never do something so sneaky as to pass a controversial bill
J_J_
Jun 2015
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J_J_
(1,213 posts)1. But of course, the House would never do something so sneaky as to pass a controversial bill
while everyone is looking at a church shooting
joshcryer
(62,276 posts)2. Haha, good luck with that.
Would never pass the senate.
msongs
(67,430 posts)3. surely our republicans loving president will veto this nt
J_J_
(1,213 posts)4. This will probably pass then next time there is a distraction...
n/t
Hekate
(90,751 posts)5. Which is controlled by the GOP. What are you doing to help it be controlled by the Dems?
J_J_
(1,213 posts)6. election fraud activism
We are voting on machines that are controlled by private Republican corporations.
Even in areas with paper ballots, they are counted by accuvote diebold machines.
Does anyone really believe that all those Republicans actually won their elections?