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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/351863"><b>g0nepostal</b></A> : It always amazes me how legal disputes can turn on the slightest of phrases.  To you and I, "any entity" means just that: ANYBODY.  <br><br>Of course our local bell and cable providers don't see it that way.  I sincerely hope the Municipalities win.  <br><br>Do you all see a particular trend coming into view here? All sorts of people are tired of being lorded over (for lack of a better term) by entrenched political and corporate oligarchs.  The Bells vs. Municipalities battle is yet another symptom of us regular folks (in this case, Municipalities and those who want to help them) saying that we aren't taking it anymore.<br><br>Good for them!<br><br>gp]]></description>
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