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H.R.3602: To amend the Communications Act of 1934 with respect to retransmission consent and must-carry for cable operators and satellite carriers.

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July 02, 2008 McCain Covered Up POW Records So His Communist Propaganda Films ...

In 1992, HR 3602, the truth accountability bill, was passed by the House 401-0. The bill was designed to get whatever records that were available to our government for prisoners of war (MIAs) and those missing in action (MIAs). ...

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Source: Bushtheidiot.com


October 08, 2007 Whats the media/cable connection?

Paul’s bill (HR 3602), the Television Consumer Freedom Act, would reinstate some of satellite TV provider EchoStar Communications’ court-lost legal authority to distribute Big Four network signals beyond their home markets. ...

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October 04, 2007 Another Ron Paul Fan?

Paul’s bill (HR 3602), the Television Consumer Freedom Act, would reinstate some of EchoStar’s court-lost legal authority to distribute Big Four network signals beyond their home markets. For the consumer electronics industry, ...

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Source: Central Sanity


September 18, 2007 Bill Action: Introduced: HR 3602: To amend the Communications Act ...

Ronald Paul [R-TX] introduced HR 3602: To amend the Communications Act of 1934 with respect to retransmission consent and must-carry for cable operators and satellite carriers. [This event matched these trackers: Active Legislation ]

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September 18, 2007 HR 3602, To amend the Communications Act of 1934 with respect to ...

HR 3602 would amend the Communications Act of 1934 with respect to retransmission consent and must-carry for cable operators and satellite carriers....

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