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In reply to the discussion: New Yorker: "A Clear Violation of Obama's Promise" [View all]merrily
(45,251 posts)Just kept saying I was wrong and referring as obliquely as possible to documents that supposedly proved her right. When I see lawyers make claims like that, I see them cite chapter and verse. Hell, I see lay posters do that and I often do it myself.
When someone seems willing to spend more time not saying something than it would take to say something helpful, I'm pretty sure some kind of game is being played.
Besides, I've known lawyers who are not as smart as they would like you to believe and/or lawyers who are not as straightforward as I would like them to be. Most of them are usually good at bluffing, though. Condescension, too.
And, as to whether she knows better than I about this particuar subject, apparently, she must also know better what the FCC can or can't do than the FCC does because the FCC seems to be under the impression that whether the FCC reclassifies or not is up to the FCC.
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