Big Cable fronts fake anti-Net-Neutrality group whose "members" never joined

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So is there some law they’ve broken in doing this? Fraud? Libel? Slander? Impersonation? Identity Theft? Something? Or are they just going to walk away consequence free, like usual?

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They’ve also managed to pass a lobbyist off as the head of the FCC.

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It’s simple - membership is handled on an opt-out basis. This is a standard industry practice that benefits consumers and provides unbeatable convenience.

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The Zombie Greed Machine. Bow before it, as does the Supreme Court and Congress.

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There is not enough evidence to file charges, and pay no attention to the man behind the curtain.

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Okay, we get it - the world is run by dirty rotten low-down rat bastard motherfuckers.

So what do we fucking do about it?

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This is an outright fraud. If average Joe Citizen perpetrates something like this, there’s a good chance of jail time in Joe’s future. If some baloneyshit lobbying group does it, it’s just another day at the office.

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Idea: make a pro-Net Neutrality “organization” (via a website) and list a bunch of cable company lobbying groups as members. Including Broadband for America. Toss on some business orgs for fun. Whatever. Make it up. No one cares.

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A service representative will visit between the hours of 9AM and 6PM to remove you from the membership list.

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