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jbmcmillanTue Mar-28-17 11:14 PM
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"Congress rolls back internet privacy laws."


          

So I guess your privacy doesn't mean anything to Republicans either.



http://money.cnn.com/2017/03/28/technology/house-internet-privacy-repeal/index.html?iid=ob_homepage_tech_pool

  

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jasonlevineWed Mar-29-17 01:54 PM
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#1. "RE: Congress rolls back internet privacy laws."
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Unless you're talking about Trump's taxes. Then privacy is the most important thing ever!

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/wireStory/house-gop-blocks-effort-democrats-obtain-trumps-taxes-46430924

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"To my knowledge, in our committee's entire history, no single individual has ever been targeted in such a manner," said Rep. Kevin Brady, R-Texas, chairman of the committee. "Civil liberties and privacy are still rights worth protecting, and I intend to protect them."


And, yes, Brady was one of the House Republicans who helped kill the ISP privacy rules.

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