Submitted by Anonymous Source (not verified) on Sat, 02/09/2008 - 11:12pm.

Time for Cable 101!
I've seen ads that refer to Cox Cable in the metro area. Who gets it? Is it good? Is it national?
Now, on to the greedy merde bags that run skanky Comcast.
Rates will rise again soon- in part do to our do nothing Congress. My question is this- where are the NUMEROUS and AND FAR TOO FREQUENT commercials inserted? By each cable station- or in combination with those inserted by Comcast?
Aren't people sick of seeing so many ads? Now we get to see the same ads back to back. Didn't that used to be illegal under old FCC rules?
Now, one last blast. With the Barack and Hillary show being so close, is anyone else aware that the biggest problem in this country is our very dysfunctional and self serving Congress? I don't think Barack's little feel good bedtime stories of hope and glory will work out too well if Congress mutilates things like they always seem to do. That would apply to Hillary's agenda as well. With people like the completely worthless Nancy Pelosi on your team, you don't need enemies. Does anyone else feel that an endorsement from a turd like Senator Booze Bag Kennedy is that great? I recently reread the official accident report on Chappaquiddick. Booze Bag and friends let Mary Jo Kopechne die an awful death because Teddy was too loaded and scared to report things in a timely manner. What a pillar of integrity. And I'm a democrat!!
Beyond all that, Congress never seems to do what is right for the people it SHOULD BE SERVING. Now and again a crumb for the masses, but for the most part nothing of consequence.
Does anyone else want to repeat the famous scene from "Network"?
Open your windows America and shout "I'm mad as hell, and I'm not going to take this anymore!".

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