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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Jan 22

    Montana's governor: "If you want to do business with Montana, there are standards on net neutrality you will have to follow"http://nyti.ms/2BlpMWb 

    8:48 PM - 22 Jan 2018
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      1. Bradley  🌐‏ @BradicalCenter Jan 22
        Replying to @nytimes

        Bullock 2020

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      2. Morgan52‏ @Morgan5212 Jan 22
        Replying to @nytimes

        So much fuss for a policy that wa ONLY in effect.for a year....and had NO appreciable impact on the internet

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      3. SUPER FOOL 52  🇰🇪‏ @aFooLio Jan 22
        Replying to @Morgan5212 @nytimes

        It’s only been codified since 2015 but those same policies were in effect from the inception of the internet genius

        1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes
      4. Morgan52‏ @Morgan5212 Jan 22
        Replying to @aFooLio @nytimes

        Yes you said it, codified... That means there was NO regulations up until then. And yet the internet didn't fall apart MORON

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      5. Chris Madche‏ @ChrisMadche Jan 22
        Replying to @Morgan5212 @aFooLio @nytimes

        Yeah, they totally lobbied and invested to change the law to do nothing with it. That sounds like something a big, succesful business would do.

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      6. Morgan52‏ @Morgan5212 Jan 22
        Replying to @ChrisMadche @aFooLio @nytimes

        Yet the internet is still intactpic.twitter.com/nzWls4xO7k

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      1. Gondor Partners‏ @GondorVau Jan 23
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        Montana just decided to ignore federal law ...Montana ?

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      1. pbc-onyxx‏ @onyxx65 Jan 22
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        finally, a governor who shows more sense, brains and heart than this sorry admin

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      1. girlfreddy‏ @girlfreddy Jan 22
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        Montana be likepic.twitter.com/XBYo6VoFiJ

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      1. Mercurial Era  ⏰‏ @mercurialera Jan 22
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        All blue states must follow suit! Come on CALIFORNIA don’t let us down! @JerryBrownGov @GavinNewsom #NetNeutrality  #SaveNetNeutrality

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      1. Linda Clawson‏ @LindaClawson3 Jan 23
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        WTG Montana!

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      1. Blue Herron‏ @beattymarsh Jan 23
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        A man of the People with guts.

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      1. ross mecham‏ @rossmecham Jan 22
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        @JerryBrownGov 👍

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      2. MaryJaneWright‏ @MaryIsRight Jan 22
        Replying to @nytimes

        OK Montana, you gotta vote this guy out of office next time 'round.

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      3. Boxcar Murphy‏ @boxcarmurphy Jan 23
        Replying to @MaryIsRight @nytimes

        Not even likely. Worry about your own state. Montana is not for wimps, and this is not the only federal issue he is tackling for residents. Nice try, though...

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      2. Brett Glass WY7BG‏ @brettglass Jan 23
        Replying to @nytimes @MCalabreseNAF

        Isn't it sad? #Montana's @GovernorBullock trying to make it impossible to safely practice telemedicine in a rural state... by imposing so-called #NetNeutrality conditions that prevent ISPs from treating important traffic as important. Surgery is more important than cat videos.

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      3. Patty‏ @pattyjdjo Jan 23
        Replying to @brettglass @nytimes and

        You are nuts.

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      4. Brett Glass WY7BG‏ @brettglass Jan 23
        Replying to @pattyjdjo @nytimes and

        No. @GovernorBullock and the sheeple who support regulations that could destroy the Internet are nuts.

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      5. Patty‏ @pattyjdjo Jan 23
        Replying to @brettglass @nytimes and

        Read this if you're able.pic.twitter.com/DrvJFsr3xL

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      6. Brett Glass WY7BG‏ @brettglass Jan 24
        Replying to @pattyjdjo @nytimes and

        All false and misleading. "Net neutrality" is a vague slogan, coined by a Google lobbyist, used in Google's campaign to regulate the Internet for its own benefit.

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      7. Patty‏ @pattyjdjo Jan 24
        Replying to @brettglass @nytimes and

        Of course. It's all fake news. 😉😉😂😣You must have deep pockets.

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      8. Brett Glass WY7BG‏ @brettglass Jan 24
        Replying to @pattyjdjo @nytimes and

        It is Google which has deep pockets, and uses them to purchase politicians, regulations, and "fake news." You have been hornswoggled.

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      9. Patty‏ @pattyjdjo Jan 24
        Replying to @brettglass @nytimes and

        Or,,,,you have.

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