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Kerry on non-discrimination

So Ted Hearn has a piece suggesting Kerry would be a big plus for big cable. I'm skeptical. Indeed, I'm positively encouraged by two facts friends have helped me see: (1) despite the pressure of his best buddy, Senator Hollings, Kerry did not support the Fritz chip, and (2) this letter to the FCC pushing the FCC to insist upon non-discrmination in the context of the AOL merger, long long before non-discrimination was the way others were framing the question.

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