Video Of Comcast's Opening Remarks During Net Neutrality Hearing With Seats Stuffed By Company Employees
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@sohmc: Charter Cable.
At least they have told the music and movie mafias to go kiss a wookee. Their business division has treated me well in the past, with rapid service response.
@Nighthawke: As a former Missouri resident, I strenuously object to your characterization of Charter as a "good" company
@jollymonjeff: Because they are too busy covering Britney Spears to give two shits about real issues like this.
i am the owner of this video. i can assure you i do not work for comcast-- actually, i was shooting for Cambridge Community Television/FreePress.net
on the 27th, the commenter consumermonopoly said that comments on my video have been disabled-- is this true? i just tried to post one, but it didn't "take".
i did not disable comments myself, so if the comments have been in fact disabled, this would be an egregious act of censorship, and i will follow-up accordingly.





Paying employees to show up to show false support for the anti-neutrality argument and deny seats to protestors is pretty cheap, Comcast. Grow a set and try to find some actual consumer supporters. They must be out there, right? You play those stupid anti-neutrality commercials 24/7.