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Technology Stocks : The *NEW* Frank Coluccio Technology Forum

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From: Frank A. Coluccio9/17/2010 10:01:34 AM
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Lessig: "My complaint is not that special interests participate in Congress. It is that members are dependent on them."

An interesting blog post by Larry Lessig, which he cites in this tweet:

@lessig: my #bostonreview** response to critics (and friends): bit.ly
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**Democracy After Citizens United, by Lawrence Lessig
September/October Issue of the Boston Review
bostonreview.net

fac: I've been mulling this topic for several days now, or since the time of the news release of New York City's DoITT-sanctioned WiFi in the parks article (see: #msg-26823904); our communications sphere is being shaped, almost entirely (how's four nines entirely? is that entirely enough?), by the interests of which Larry speaks, despite the potentiality of enormous benefits that citizens might otherwise enjoy through methods that thus far have never seen the light of day, but would, ironically, provide greater yield at lower costs, as even AT&T acknowledged when placed in a public relations pinch recently, when they decided to resort to WiFi as a means of bailing themselves out of 3G coitus congestus (fornication cluster) ...

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