Commissioner Copps to Resign from the FCC
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Att probably lobbied for this and he was asked to resign by someone in their wallet. 👿
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That's what I'm thinkin' too..
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dlmjrDec 6, 2011, 9:36 PM
Seriously guys.
He's almost 71 and been on the commission for quite a few years.
Don't people ever get tired of blaming everything that happens on ATT buying politicians?
The guy couldn't just decide to retire?
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When he dies in a month Everyone will be like "ATT DID IT" 🤣 🤣
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Or we might know when suddenly att.'s acquisition of tmobile suddenly goes through without a hitch. It's hard not to blame a company that constantly whines because they don't get their way by insulting the agencies they submitted paperwork to in the first place and couldn't backup their statements with factual evidence i.e.: creating jobs yet have cut down 3k jobs over the past 10 years.
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dlmjrDec 7, 2011, 6:43 AM
Knee jerk.
A 70 year old man decides to retire and it's ATT's fault because they 'bought' someone (wonder who that would be) who forced the guy to retire.
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As mentioned above, if this deal gets new life, then it would all make sense. It def is not at the most ideal time would you at least agree to that?
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dlmjrDec 7, 2011, 2:31 PM
So, this was the only commissioner who had a dissenting voice for the deal on the FCC, and ATT paid some one to force him to retire so they could ram this through?
I would dislike living in a world of paranoia and hatred.
Who would the 'bought off' person be and how could that person force him to retire exactly?
Delusional at best.
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