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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 26 Feb 2015

    The FCC voted to regulate Internet service like a public utility. What comes next? http://on.wsj.com/1BiiU98  #NetNeutrality

    6:34 PM - 26 Feb 2015
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      2. Javier Lozano A‏Verified account @JLozanoA 26 Feb 2015
        Replying to @WSJ

        “@WSJ: The FCC voted to regulate Internet service like a public utility. What comes next? http://on.wsj.com/1BiiU98  #NetNeutrality”/Lean esto.

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      1. Adam Griffiths‏ @adamgriffiths 26 Feb 2015
        Replying to @WSJ

        Llamas and #TheDress “@WSJ: The FCC voted to regulate Internet service like a public utility. What comes next? #NetNeutrality”

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      2. JRLittle‏ @JRLittlejohn 26 Feb 2015
        Replying to @WSJ

        @WSJ Yet another example of another power grab by our damn government. When do "we the people" put a stop to this tyranny? Stand up America

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      3. Hoezay‏ @OfficialHoezay 26 Feb 2015
        Replying to @JRLittlejohn

        @JRLittlejohn @WSJ we the people stood up for what we believe in, Net Neutrality. More than 4 Million people had their voices heard.

        2 replies 0 retweets 1 like
      4. H. Sapiens Sapiens‏ @JustAHominid 27 Feb 2015
        Replying to @OfficialHoezay

        @hoezayismyname @JRLittlejohn @WSJ The govt isn't interested in regulating. They had to step in because big cable was fucking over customers

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      5. JRLittle‏ @JRLittlejohn 27 Feb 2015
        Replying to @JustAHominid

        @jrv_18 @hoezayismyname @WSJ You are totally incorrect. The government will use any excuse to take control. They screw up everything.

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      6. H. Sapiens Sapiens‏ @JustAHominid 27 Feb 2015
        Replying to @JRLittlejohn

        @JRLittlejohn @hoezayismyname @WSJ The only reason govt stepped in in the first place was because of big cables actions. Blame them.

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      7. JRLittle‏ @JRLittlejohn 27 Feb 2015
        Replying to @JustAHominid

        @jrv_18 @hoezayismyname @WSJ The way I look at it is to go elsewhere if you don't like your cable company. Big gov is not the answer

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      8. Hoezay‏ @OfficialHoezay 27 Feb 2015
        Replying to @JRLittlejohn

        @JRLittlejohn @jrv_18 Where is elsewhere? I would physically have to move to another city to get actual decent service at a right price?

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      9. H. Sapiens Sapiens‏ @JustAHominid 27 Feb 2015
        Replying to @OfficialHoezay

        @hoezayismyname @JRLittlejohn That's the problem with cable company monopolies! For me, I only have Comcast or Verizon DSL as an option.

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      1. dr.walker‏ @mktwalker 27 Feb 2015
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        Huzzah! via @WSJ: FCC voted to regulate Internet service like a public utility. What's next? http://on.wsj.com/1BiiU98  #NetNeutrality #350mkt

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      2. Linda M. Vaitkus‏ @lindamvaitkus 26 Feb 2015
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        @WSJ , perhaps the general public sto p s getting ripped off? Maybe we'll get it FREE as heavily taxed as most of us are...

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      1. Praying for the Constitution‏ @twirledpeas 27 Feb 2015
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        “@WSJ: The FCC voted to regulate Internet service like a public utility. God help us. http://on.wsj.com/1BiiU98  #NetNeutrality”

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      1. karl van zandt‏ @krazyvz 26 Feb 2015
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        @WSJ Corruption and Suppression of Unapproved Viewpoints as they start picking winners and losers. #HeyFCCFuckYou

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      1. Lynn‏ @RoyalsHawk 26 Feb 2015
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        @WSJ #NetNeutrality Same thing as always. High costs and high taxes for consumers.

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      1. rann‏ @AAchtab 26 Feb 2015
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        @WSJ hell

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