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I am honored to serve the people of Tennessee's 7th District.

Brentwood, TN
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    Marsha Blackburn‏Verified account @MarshaBlackburn 14 Dec 2017

    Could you get online before Obama's net neutrality regulations? The internet was not broken, and did not need the federal government to enforce overbearing regulations to "fix" it.

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      1. Andrew Ray‏ @aray315 14 Dec 2017
        Replying to @MarshaBlackburn

        We have overwhelmingly told you that we want net neutrality. Stop reading from the script Comcast gave you and give us what we want. Stop with the bullshit. #NetNeutrality #NetNeutraility

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      1. RandymH‏ @RandymH 14 Dec 2017
        Replying to @MarshaBlackburn

        Your tweet proves to me you don’t understand net neutrality or you are being disingenuous. Judging from your donations, I suspect the later. Why are numerous state AG’s suing?pic.twitter.com/UuiIZqCka1

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      1. PinkFloydCounty‏ @PinkFloydCounty 14 Dec 2017
        Replying to @MarshaBlackburn

        You should really learn to lead rather than being the consummate follower. #RepublicanSheep

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      2. Jeannie 2 Tickets‏ @Jeannie2Tickets 14 Dec 2017
        Replying to @MarshaBlackburn

        Getting online is not the problem it's the redirecting of website traffic, communications being intercepted by FISA contractors, scrapping ip and contact information and manipulating Reports to the government by FISA contractors. It also algorithms being used to target...!

        3 replies 1 retweet 2 likes
      3. Jeannie 2 Tickets‏ @Jeannie2Tickets 14 Dec 2017
        Replying to @Jeannie2Tickets @MarshaBlackburn

        What I have a problem with is when the contractors steal the information and use it or pass it out to their buddies in their network...! I have a problem with them STEALING the information..!

        6 replies 1 retweet 1 like
      4. Jeannie 2 Tickets‏ @Jeannie2Tickets 14 Dec 2017
        Replying to @Jeannie2Tickets @MarshaBlackburn

        Because if the government can't protect me from them... and I can't protect myself and my family from them and they can continue to steal my contracts, identity and starve me from making a living... and no remedy for court... then thank you very much and I am out of here...!

        1 reply 1 retweet 1 like
      5. Jeannie 2 Tickets‏ @Jeannie2Tickets 14 Dec 2017
        Replying to @Jeannie2Tickets @MarshaBlackburn

        If the political power puffs can use their power, access, security clearances to steal someone's identity, life's work and manipulate their entire existence... and I can't get anyone to protect my rights because the contractors are controlling the box they have me in..? AH.. NO.!

        0 replies 1 retweet 1 like
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      1. Blaine Owen‏ @Omen1618 14 Dec 2017
        Replying to @MarshaBlackburn

        To answer your irrelevant question, yes you could get on the internet before "Obama's" regulations, however before those regulations ISP's began to throttle, charge for fast lanes, and set data limits. "Obama's" regulation fixed that.

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      2. Jason McDonald‏ @tuckwopat 14 Dec 2017
        Replying to @MarshaBlackburn

        And I could go to the Grand Canyon before it became a national park but that doesn't mean it didn't need to be protected from developers. Comcast ,At&T, and Verizon didn't spent millions to lobby congress to protect the status quo.

        1 reply 0 retweets 18 likes
      3. Ron Heady‏ @heady_ron 14 Dec 2017
        Replying to @tuckwopat @MarshaBlackburn

        Operative words in this insightful comment: "lobby Congress" (and we already know one recipient . . . )

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      1. Blaine Owen‏ @Omen1618 14 Dec 2017
        Replying to @MarshaBlackburn

        The real question here is: What would you have thought about this issue if you hadn't been paid $600,999.00 by the corporations who just so happen to be the only ones benefiting from rolling back this regulation?

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      1. Blaine Owen‏ @Omen1618 14 Dec 2017
        Replying to @MarshaBlackburn

        Are you serious with this nonsense? It's clear you have no clue what you're talking about. This isn't about getting on the internet it's about what happens once you do. #NetNutrality

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      1. brendan skwire‏ @brendancalling 14 Dec 2017
        Replying to @MarshaBlackburn

        You are jacking prices for Tennessee consumers and hurting rural communities. I hope the $600K you took from the was worth it, because we will remember. You will never ever be re-elected nor will you replace @SenBobCorker. Your career is OVER.

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      1. Andy McElhiney‏ @Drew38843 14 Dec 2017
        Replying to @MarshaBlackburn

        It was not about fixing, it was about stopping them from doing to the internet what they did to cable. Case in point HD can be received through coaxial cable ie the hd antenna's but cable companies make you rent a box and pay extra. It is not an if they will do this it is when.

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      1. Mike O'Hearn‏ @mohearn113 14 Dec 2017
        Replying to @MarshaBlackburn

        Comcast throttling Netflix happened because net neutrality was not yet in place. Now those practices will begin again.

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      2. Kepner‏ @ra_heat 14 Dec 2017
        Replying to @MarshaBlackburn

        She has received over $600,000 from telecom agencies.

        1 reply 0 retweets 8 likes
      3. steve‏ @illusioned4now 14 Dec 2017
        Replying to @ra_heat @MarshaBlackburn

        And she received over $300,000 from a Pharma to ease restrictions from distributing opioids resulting in an epidemic with many deaths and addictions.

        0 replies 0 retweets 1 like
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      1. Brian Mercer‏ @mercerrock 14 Dec 2017
        Replying to @MarshaBlackburn

        $600,999 in contributions from ISP’s for the gutting of net neutrality against the will of the American people and the first amendment. You’re a disgrace.

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      1. Allentown‏ @allen__town 14 Dec 2017
        Replying to @MarshaBlackburn

        Net has changed. I know the concept of "progress" is foreign to you, but the issues today aren't all the same as they were 5, 10, 20 yrs ago

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      1. sonya weber‏ @SonyaKitten 15 Dec 2017
        Replying to @MarshaBlackburn

        Marsha Blackburn, Tennessee, $600,999...the price of her vote.

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