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Sprint: AT&T and T-Mobile Merger Would Create Duopoly

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wvucraig

Apr 20, 2011, 4:11 PM
WASHINGTON, DC - Sprint CEO Dan Hesse has announced that in an effort to stop the impending doom that the AT&T-mobile merger will cause, he is traveling to the FCC on Monday to throw a temper tantrum on the sidewalk in front of the offices of the Commission until he gets his way. When asked about the reason for this new campaign, Hesse said "At Sprint, we care about our customers, and the entire world. If AT&T is allowed to purchase T-Mobile, a crack will open in the crust of the Earth between Missouri and Kansas. Hoards of Demonic forces will emerge and evil will rule for 1,000 years. Oh, and there won't be any competition." 🤣
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WiWavelength

Apr 20, 2011, 4:28 PM
wvucraig said:
WASHINGTON, DC - Sprint CEO Dan Hesse has announced that in an effort to stop the impending doom that the AT&T-mobile merger will cause, he is traveling to the FCC on Monday to throw a temper tantrum on the sidewalk in front of the offices of the Commission until he gets his way. When asked about the reason for this new campaign, Hesse said "At Sprint, we care about our customers, and the entire world. If AT&T is allowed to purchase T-Mobile, a crack will open in the crust of the Earth between Missouri and Kansas. Hoards of Demonic forces will emerge and evil will rule for 1,000 years. Oh, and there won't be any competition." 🤣


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Versed

Apr 20, 2011, 4:35 PM
AJ,
OK its a bit much, but honestly he isn't too far from the truth.
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wvucraig

Apr 20, 2011, 4:36 PM
Never let the use of big vocabulary words imply intelligence.
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WiWavelength

Apr 20, 2011, 5:09 PM
wvucraig said:
Never let the use of big vocabulary words imply intelligence.


No, my genius IQ and numerous 99th percentile standardized test scores imply intelligence. Vocabulary is just another indicator.

AJ
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wvucraig

Apr 20, 2011, 5:14 PM
LOL, ok AJ. Here's an idea - if you don't like what someone has posted, just ignore it and use your genius IQ to search out postings which you feel are meaningful and intelligent. In fact, I find it hard to believe that someone as smart as you claim to be would waste precious time responding to material you find unintelligent.
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